The scene where Larry is attempting to snatch the tablet from Kamenrah’s hands will never not be funny. That’s one of the funniest scenes in any comedy.
The freaking Jonas Brothers angels 😂 I remember watching this movie at school when I was in 3rd grade, and we just laugh that these baby angels are naked
Robin Williams was one of those rare souls that could make you laugh and cry in the same scene. Rest in Peace to the genius. His words in this movie are tough because if memory serves this was his last movie before he died. So, I carry a heavy heart on his speeches.
There's a funny clip during the end credits where the sailor that picked up Larry's phone in the photo starts taking it apart. We hear his mother calling for him, Joey Motorola. Motorola was one of inventors of the first cell phones.
I went to DC and we got to watch this movie on the bus while we were going to see Gettysburg and tour some museums. The Smithsonian is pretty big and is composed of several different museums. The air and space was actually closed for renovations so we couldn’t go but we saw the American and Natural History Museum. The art museum in the film is actually the Chicago Art Institute which I’ve also been to on another school trip. I’m very glad our high school had pretty great out of state trips being from Nebraska.
Rest In Peace Mickey Rooney 1920-2014 Robin Williams 1951-2014 Anne Meara 1929-2015 Charlie Murphy 1959-2017 Caroll Spinney 1933-2019 who played Oscar The Grouch and Bill Cobbs 1934-2024, Anne Meara and Charlie Murphy were in the first movie
I have been to “The Mob Museum” in Las Vegas. It mentions about Al Capone and other gangsters from 1920s to present. I love the history and watching Noir movies
This is probably my favorite of the series I love it so much. Fun fact, two of the paintings featured in the movie, "Nighthawks" and "American Gothic" are at the Art Museum of Chicago, and I grew up seeing them so that makes me love it even more.
This was as fun as the first movie, and it does explore more possibilities with this concept. But I mainly remember 2 of the most memorable scenes of the movie. First, the “Boom, Bang! Fire Powa!” scene and of course the scene where the Einstein bobbleheads sing “That’s the Way (I Like It)”. I’m not even kidding, those are the only two scenes I actually remember from this movie. 😅
I love this movie. I have it on DVD and seen it so many times, the scene with the Einsteins has stuck with me, I know all the digits of pi by accident because of it. Kahmunrah and Lincoln were played by Hank Azaria, who also played Gargamel in the live-action Smurf movies.
Amy Adams and Hank Azaria are so great on this movie, Hank it's so funny and Amy it's so charming, plus this movie made me really wanna visit the Smithsonian
I love Robin Williams in these movies. 48:16 those are the director’s daughters. They do a similar attitude in “Free Guy” and “Real Steel”. 50:11 hopefully you saw the credit scene where the cell phone comes back into play.
Fun history facts to explain some of the jokes: "you FOUND Amelia Earheart!?": Amelia Earheart is a famous pilot known as the first woman to try and fly around the world (had only been done by men). Sadly she wouldn't complete the trip because on July 2nd, 1937 she disappeared while flying over the Atlantic Ocean. She was traveling from Lae, New Guinea to Howland Island to refuel (2,500 mi/4,223 km) when her plane lost contact. Her last known communication was her sending out a message that she was low on fuel. It's theorized that she ran out close to Howland and crashed into the sea. We still have no idea what happened to her besides the fact that she went missing while flying over the Atlantic Ocean. In January of this year, people believed they had found her plane somewhere on the ocean floor, but it was recently revealed that it was just a rock formation. "why is he the one in charge!?" followed by Sacagawea looking at him disappointed: George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. He fought in the first major land battle, the First Battle of Bull Run. Custer was on the winning side of that battle, meaning he was on the Confederate side (aka the South). His association with several important officers helped his career, as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander. After the Civil War, Custer was dispatched to the West to fight in the American Indian Wars. Custer and all the men with him were killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, fighting against a coalition of Native American tribes in a battle that has come to be popularly known in American history as "Custer's Last Stand." The main reason for his death and loss? He underestimated the numbers and strength of the natives and ended up getting his butt handed to him. "you're just sort of grouchy": The green man in the trash can is Oscar the Grouch. He's a Muppet (American puppet group) character whos famous on Sesame Street (kids cartoon) for being grouchy and hiding in his trash can when any of the others come to bother him. the marching men: The Tuskegee Airmen are a group of African American Military Pilots and Airmen who fought in World War II. If you know America's history with segregation and all those big issues then you can understand why these men are a big deal in history. Space Monkey: On May 28, 1959, aboard the JUPITER AM-18, Able (a rhesus monkey) and Miss Baker (a squirrel monkey) became the first monkeys to successfully return to Earth after traveling in space. Able was born at the Ralph Mitchell Zoo in Independence, Kansas. He died June 1, 1959, while undergoing surgery to remove an infected medical electrode, from a reaction to the anesthesia. His body was preserved and is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum. Baker died November 29, 1984, at the age of 27 and is buried on the grounds of the United States Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Check out Saint Seiya - Legend of Sanctuary, is a cgi animation based on the 80s manga/anime Saint Seiya, the movie was made in celebration of the 40th career of Masami Kurumada (creator of the manga). Even those who haven't watched the anime can watch the movie, it's very good.
I like the movie! Good action, nice music, pretty costumes, new locations, entertaining villains. All of this is great! My only issue is the romance between Larry and Amelia. It doesn't add much to the movie and is really weird. She's a statue, only alive during night. If he married her, that would be strange 🤨 I give it a 8|10, 9|10 for the first movie. They are both excellent!
The sequel is so much fun 🤩 and very hilarious 😆 love the new story and new characters Hank Azaria was amazing as Kamenrah and Amy Adams was perfect As Amelia Earhart also Bill Hader was great as the general guy ❤️ the don’t cross this line scene is so funny and also love the Oscar and Darth Vader scene too 😊 also I loved the little romance both Larry and Amelia had 🩷🩷 thanks for the reaction Tim and can’t wait to see the third one 😁😃
Ça c'est le genre de musée que j'aimerais visiter. C'est normal que tu aies confondu Able avec Dexter, parce qu'ils sont joués par le même singe. J'ai adoré le fait qu'ils aient choisi Alain Chabat pour jouer Napoléon Bonaparte surtout la façon dont il exagère sa voix 🤭 Tu devrais regarder les films " Astérix et Obélix : mission Cléopatre " et " Sur la piste du Marsupilami " il en est ke réalisateur et joue dedans. Par contre, je ne pense pas que la femme de la fin soit une descendante d'Amelia Earhart parce qu'Internet mentionne qu'elle n'a jamais eu d'enfants et a disparu a 39 ans. D'ailleurs, les Tuskigee Airmen, le tout premier groupe composé de pilotes Afro-Américains, sont apparus en 1941 soit 4 ans après sa disparition en 1937
In this movie there was three DreamWorks actors: -Ben Stiller (The Madagascar trilogy as Alex; and Megamind as Bernard) -Jay Baruchel (The 'How You Train Your Dragon' trilogy as Hiccup) -Jonah Hill ( Megamind as Hal Stewart/ Tighten; and 'How Your Train Your Dragon' as Snotlout)
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The scene where Larry is attempting to snatch the tablet from Kamenrah’s hands will never not be funny. That’s one of the funniest scenes in any comedy.
Agreed, laughed so hard. Once I watched the scene on repeat.😆
The Darth Vader and Oscar the Grouch scene blew my mind as a kid.
RIP Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt:🧸
🧸:Robin Williams (:'94's "Toys";,)
The freaking Jonas Brothers angels 😂 I remember watching this movie at school when I was in 3rd grade, and we just laugh that these baby angels are naked
The Smithsonian museum looks very cool.
Robin Williams was one of those rare souls that could make you laugh and cry in the same scene. Rest in Peace to the genius. His words in this movie are tough because if memory serves this was his last movie before he died. So, I carry a heavy heart on his speeches.
Actually, it was the third movie. That was his last movie.
@@ChefSeabass Sorry. I thought it was this one. But regardless I still miss the legendry actor.
@ Forever will😢
There's a funny clip during the end credits where the sailor that picked up Larry's phone in the photo starts taking it apart. We hear his mother calling for him, Joey Motorola. Motorola was one of inventors of the first cell phones.
Ah yes, I remember of this scene but never noticed that. It's funny because my first phone was a Motorola
I went to DC and we got to watch this movie on the bus while we were going to see Gettysburg and tour some museums. The Smithsonian is pretty big and is composed of several different museums. The air and space was actually closed for renovations so we couldn’t go but we saw the American and Natural History Museum. The art museum in the film is actually the Chicago Art Institute which I’ve also been to on another school trip. I’m very glad our high school had pretty great out of state trips being from Nebraska.
Bigger museum bigger problems😅
I still remember seeing this in theaters🎦
Rest In Peace
Mickey Rooney 1920-2014
Robin Williams 1951-2014
Anne Meara 1929-2015
Charlie Murphy 1959-2017
Caroll Spinney 1933-2019 who played Oscar The Grouch
and Bill Cobbs 1934-2024, Anne Meara and Charlie Murphy were in the first movie
I have been to “The Mob Museum” in Las Vegas. It mentions about Al Capone and other gangsters from 1920s to present. I love the history and watching Noir movies
This was a fun sequel. I remember seeing this in theaters as well.
Same here
@fantasy-writer-v5z same and it was a fun experience for me!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
The sailor in the 1945 painting that talked to Larry is played by jay baruchel. He is the voice of hiccup in httyd
And Jonah Hill is Snotlout in that movies series toi
The Smithsonian movie was my fav in the trilogy due for its many new cast members and characters and bigger scope than the last.
Those singing charobs were actually the jonas brothers
43:53 "I'm the Night Guard."
Gives me the Jon Snow vibes when he hanged the four traitors who wronged him (Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 3). ⚔️
This is probably my favorite of the series I love it so much. Fun fact, two of the paintings featured in the movie, "Nighthawks" and "American Gothic" are at the Art Museum of Chicago, and I grew up seeing them so that makes me love it even more.
I’ve been there too once. Very great and large museum.
This was as fun as the first movie, and it does explore more possibilities with this concept. But I mainly remember 2 of the most memorable scenes of the movie. First, the “Boom, Bang! Fire Powa!” scene and of course the scene where the Einstein bobbleheads sing “That’s the Way (I Like It)”. I’m not even kidding, those are the only two scenes I actually remember from this movie. 😅
Night at the Museum 3 was sadly Robin Williams’ last film. RIP to the man, the myth, the legend
The animated one didn’t feel the same without him
I love this movie. I have it on DVD and seen it so many times, the scene with the Einsteins has stuck with me, I know all the digits of pi by accident because of it.
Kahmunrah and Lincoln were played by Hank Azaria, who also played Gargamel in the live-action Smurf movies.
I love how sequels live action sequels animated sequels are bigger in scope and better than the originals
4:53 AHAHAHAHA!!! I seriously love Ricky Gervais as a comedian and actor since I saw him in The Office UK.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
11:58 Anytime someone tells me not to touch something, I do this because of this movie 😂
I love how many pop culture references are in this movie because of the Smithsonian! And I was always so scared of the squid!
The Jones Brothers are the Angels
I love your reactions to the night at the museum movies! ❤
Glad you’re enjoying them! 😄
25:26 Are you kidding me 😂😂😂😂
I love sequels so much more than the originals
Amy Adams and Hank Azaria are so great on this movie, Hank it's so funny and Amy it's so charming, plus this movie made me really wanna visit the Smithsonian
Awesome reaction of my favorite Night At The Museum movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Your reactions are the best! 😊❤
26:43 basically a twisted version of Narnia.
Night of the Museum is one of my favorites 😊
22:54 Blinkers of her chassie 😅
36:16 makes sense since NASA used him for a test rocket flight meaning he was probably breed then trained to be helpful.
Well, mannequins and animals were always used for test rocket flights for being sure it was safe for humans
I love Robin Williams in these movies. 48:16 those are the director’s daughters. They do a similar attitude in “Free Guy” and “Real Steel”. 50:11 hopefully you saw the credit scene where the cell phone comes back into play.
Fun history facts to explain some of the jokes:
"you FOUND Amelia Earheart!?":
Amelia Earheart is a famous pilot known as the first woman to try and fly around the world (had only been done by men). Sadly she wouldn't complete the trip because on July 2nd, 1937 she disappeared while flying over the Atlantic Ocean. She was traveling from Lae, New Guinea to Howland Island to refuel (2,500 mi/4,223 km) when her plane lost contact. Her last known communication was her sending out a message that she was low on fuel. It's theorized that she ran out close to Howland and crashed into the sea. We still have no idea what happened to her besides the fact that she went missing while flying over the Atlantic Ocean. In January of this year, people believed they had found her plane somewhere on the ocean floor, but it was recently revealed that it was just a rock formation.
"why is he the one in charge!?" followed by Sacagawea looking at him disappointed:
George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. He fought in the first major land battle, the First Battle of Bull Run. Custer was on the winning side of that battle, meaning he was on the Confederate side (aka the South). His association with several important officers helped his career, as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander. After the Civil War, Custer was dispatched to the West to fight in the American Indian Wars. Custer and all the men with him were killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, fighting against a coalition of Native American tribes in a battle that has come to be popularly known in American history as "Custer's Last Stand." The main reason for his death and loss? He underestimated the numbers and strength of the natives and ended up getting his butt handed to him.
"you're just sort of grouchy":
The green man in the trash can is Oscar the Grouch. He's a Muppet (American puppet group) character whos famous on Sesame Street (kids cartoon) for being grouchy and hiding in his trash can when any of the others come to bother him.
the marching men:
The Tuskegee Airmen are a group of African American Military Pilots and Airmen who fought in World War II. If you know America's history with segregation and all those big issues then you can understand why these men are a big deal in history.
Space Monkey:
On May 28, 1959, aboard the JUPITER AM-18, Able (a rhesus monkey) and Miss Baker (a squirrel monkey) became the first monkeys to successfully return to Earth after traveling in space. Able was born at the Ralph Mitchell Zoo in Independence, Kansas. He died June 1, 1959, while undergoing surgery to remove an infected medical electrode, from a reaction to the anesthesia. His body was preserved and is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum. Baker died November 29, 1984, at the age of 27 and is buried on the grounds of the United States Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Good video my friend 👍
48:35 That's Amy Adams stunt double
Check out Saint Seiya - Legend of Sanctuary, is a cgi animation based on the 80s manga/anime Saint Seiya, the movie was made in celebration of the 40th career of Masami Kurumada (creator of the manga). Even those who haven't watched the anime can watch the movie, it's very good.
I like the movie! Good action, nice music, pretty costumes, new locations, entertaining villains. All of this is great! My only issue is the romance between Larry and Amelia. It doesn't add much to the movie and is really weird. She's a statue, only alive during night. If he married her, that would be strange 🤨
I give it a 8|10, 9|10 for the first movie. They are both excellent!
A great sequel!
Ah, I knew their voice were familiar 😂 (I'm french)
Night At The Museum The First 1
The sequel is so much fun 🤩 and very hilarious 😆 love the new story and new characters Hank Azaria was amazing as Kamenrah and Amy Adams was perfect As Amelia Earhart also Bill Hader was great as the general guy ❤️ the don’t cross this line scene is so funny and also love the Oscar and Darth Vader scene too 😊 also I loved the little romance both Larry and Amelia had 🩷🩷 thanks for the reaction Tim and can’t wait to see the third one 😁😃
37:53 😂😊😂😅😅😅😅 YOU DID ALL THREE
I love this trilogy, just fun movies....I miss these kind of light-hearted films. Everything needs to be depressing now.
Great 0:08
Ça c'est le genre de musée que j'aimerais visiter.
C'est normal que tu aies confondu Able avec Dexter, parce qu'ils sont joués par le même singe.
J'ai adoré le fait qu'ils aient choisi Alain Chabat pour jouer Napoléon Bonaparte surtout la façon dont il exagère sa voix 🤭
Tu devrais regarder les films " Astérix et Obélix : mission Cléopatre " et " Sur la piste du Marsupilami " il en est ke réalisateur et joue dedans.
Par contre, je ne pense pas que la femme de la fin soit une descendante d'Amelia Earhart parce qu'Internet mentionne qu'elle n'a jamais eu d'enfants et a disparu a 39 ans.
D'ailleurs, les Tuskigee Airmen, le tout premier groupe composé de pilotes Afro-Américains, sont apparus en 1941 soit 4 ans après sa disparition en 1937
Can you watch where the wild things are!
Only got 3 left. At least i think so, they never made a 4 did they?
They made a Cartoon Spinoff
@Hanmacx was it any good?
Good sequel ❤❤
Funny 😆 movie
React to Yellow Submarine Tim
In this movie there was three DreamWorks actors:
-Ben Stiller (The Madagascar trilogy as Alex; and Megamind as Bernard)
-Jay Baruchel (The 'How You Train Your Dragon' trilogy as Hiccup)
-Jonah Hill ( Megamind as Hal Stewart/ Tighten; and 'How Your Train Your Dragon' as Snotlout)
Can’t wait to see the upcoming How To Train Your Dragon live action remake