I'm french and the actor who played Napoleon Bonaparte is actually a french actor/humorist named Alain Chabat and it's really funny to see him here in an american film 😂
In my opinion, Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart is what elevates this movie from fun to an absolute blast. It really sucks that she and Larry couldn’t team up again in the third movie or end up together in this one because they actually were a really cute team.
Kahmunrah: "What are you?" Cody: "I'm the night guard." Larry: (says what Cody just said) "I'm the night guard. Cody: "Oh shit, he actually said that!" That is hilarious, Cody! 😂
“So I can’t do this, right?” I love that moment so much I’ve actually re-enacted it several times when people tell me not to touch things, line and all.
I actually got the chance to experience this sequel in the movie theaters. It was equally entertaining as the as the first, imo! The moment with Darth Vader’s cameo may be the most recognizable scene for me, among others.
I think I just assumed that the front desk lady from the first movie finished her phd or whatever paper she was working on and went on with her life, possibly as a professor or went back to school. At least that’s my thought
Me too, since she was never seen nor mention again and i assume quite sone time have passed transitioning to the 2nd movie. She must've leave after or before Larry since she did knew of the museum coming to life and Jed said there was no one to speak for them during business hours (even if she wasn't night duty)
Larry was always an inventor, just a very mediocre one. In the first movie they established that he's made terrible inventions like the Snapper, and that him not getting his big break is why he's gotten evicted several times.
We went to DC for a day while we were visiting a family friend and the Air and Space Museum was really cool. We saw Amelia's plane and they had the actual Wright Brothers plane, plus a bunch of giant rocket stuff and a V2 rocket from WWII. It was super cool
17:00 in case you didnt know the monkey from those movies is the same monkey from the hangover her name is crystal the monkey her first movie was george of the jungle shes around 27 years old 24:50 did she have a brother or sister because she died young
This one is definitely my fav of the trilogy. We have apu from simpsons as the villan and we have Jon burnthal(the Punisher) as a mobster, andy from the office, Jonah Hill and darth vader
Night at the Museum might be my favorite underrated franchise so thanks for watching this and I can't wait for you to see Monster House, the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Scream, and even Coraline. P.S. Coraline was not a request, it was just a refresher for you to remember what you are watching next. Also are you going to react to the Shining or the Corpse Bride?
It was quite funny to me when you said you couldn't deal with Owen Wilson as a cowboy, because for a loooong time that's all I knew him as. Roy O' Bannon the charming, cheating cowboy in Shanghai Noon, alongside Jackie Chan. A movie you should watch actually if you haven't seen it! 😁😁
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 I think Oscar the Grouch is part of Sesame Street though which is not owned by Disney. Disney acquired 20th Century Fox and they got 60% of it but they do not own Sesame Street PBS kids does
*Cody:* Come back to this after watching all three movies. *Warning: Trilogy Spoilers!!* Here's something to ponder (question/discussion): Ahkmenrah goes back to his mummy state when daylight hits because he's the real deal. This is touched on in the first movie, but confirmed in the third movie. With this information, we gather that all "real deals" revert back to their dead state during the day. The observation below is either a hidden detail or a plot hole: It is likely that the Kahmunrah in the second movie is a fake (wax, plastic, etc) given the fact he and his soliders didn't revert back into their mummy state. This could be a nice hidden detail, but it could also be just a simple plot hole since they do exist within the trilogy. What do you guys think: Is Kahmunrah, in the second movie, really Ahkmenrah's brother (plot hole) or is he an imposter (hidden detail)?
I always think that he was a fake but doesn't know it, because he didn't realise that he is wax. That the First few night you don't realise what you are because everthing is so new.
@@edwina3416 Yeah. That's what I was thinking. Every exhibit fully embraces and adopts their real-life counterpart persona, no matter if they know the truth or not.
There has been rumors about the animated Night at the Museum movie coming to Disney+ that Kahmunrah might be the antagonist If it's true then this is definitely a wax copy, like most of the other human exhibits
I’m really late, but if you see the beginning of the third one where a young Cecil falls into the family tomb you only see three tombstones which are Ahkmenrah and his parents. So Kahmunrah wasn’t included, and since there wasn’t much more to his story, we can assume that he isn’t the real deal. Also says a lot about the whole family dynamic, when in the third one their father seems to have more of a preference towards Ahkmenrah, since he is the one the tablet was gifted to. I would have liked if the fourth one centered on the brothers, but Ahk was never mentioned or showed up.
@@alpacasalazar2708 Kahmunrah was probably in a separate tomb because he wasn't the favorite child; the one his parents wanted to live forever with. He wasn't supposed to have the tablet to begin with, but I do wonder how his exhibit ended up with the tablet wall that the other tomb had and not theirs. Anyway, years later, I thought of another theory: Maybe Ahkmenrah goes into a "wax state" himself after the first night, but only when the tablet was dying did he start to decay too. My old theory and this one are both very possible. But still so many questions unanswered.
(3:40) Owen Wilson IS a Cowboy 😜 No but honestly he has played quite a lot of Cowboys or people that are at least dressed like a Cowboy (for example The Royal Tenenbaums), plus I've seen a couple of interviews where he also dresses like a cowboy just for himself 😄 Btw since we're talking OCW-cowboy you should watch Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights if you haven't watched them 🙃
I am so excited that you reacted to this one. This movie is just as awesome and fun as the original. I feel like it is the sequel we needed but never asked for good times. And great reaction.
I remember watching this on dvd at my house with one of my best friends and she kept pointing out the cherubs (singing angel figures) were the Jonas brothers. I didn’t believe her until I read the credits lol 😆
So many comedy genius' in this movie, especially Jonah Hill and Bill Hader. They carried this movie on their shoulders😂 Also this movie is a masterpiece, they really upped the quality and effects on this film too. Absolutely memorable. One of the things I find really interesting about the characterization of some of these characters. In the first movie, it was Teddy that gave that whole speech about just being wax and that he wasn't who he was portrayed and it ended up being one of the deepest subjects of the movie. In this one, it's like, even though Gen George is just like Teddy- a wax figure with all the memories and life experiences of the real Gen George; Larry treats him like the real person and Gen George views himself as the real deal, to the point where he has internal turmoil around the fact that he is known for his biggest failures. And that's ALSO a really deep concept. Realizing that most of these characters in the museum that aren't animals or objects actually view themselves as the people they portray, and again with all the life experiences and memories as well. Amelia Earhart being sort of oblivious to this concept is actually kind of sad. Sure, I mean, they are great together, but it wouldn't last because despite making a relationship kind of work nightly, is all that can ever happen. If Larry ever wants to actually try again and have a family ( not to mention a healthy sexual relationship as well) it would fall through pretty quickly. And, there's also the fact that he has a son, and is just starting to be on good terms with his Ex-wife, attempting to have a relationship with a living wax woman might not be the best thing for that in the long run.
Plus I think it's implied she dies at the end. Sunlight destroys them, right? No way she flies back in just one hour (I think that's the time they said was left before sunrise?).
*Plot hole:* Jed wouldn't be in trouble in that hour glass since he wouldn't actually die unless he was stuck outside during the day. Also, Cody, did you know that Custard was the main antagonist of Spirit?
The next sequel had me feel a Specific way. Robin Williams Passed away and then a couple of months later the next movie came out & was the last movie that he made that went to Theaters.
super excited for a reaction to the third movie! I personally love all 3, but my mom's favorite is the third, unfortunately she's not really a fan of the second 😅
The three villain the pharaoh recruits were heavily debated. One of the more memorable was Richard the III who would sometimes look straight into the camera when delivering his lines, which would lead to someone asking who he was talking to.
he was a inventor before he worked at the museum remember he was chasing his job as a inventor but he became one those jobless people who chase a dream job like artists or writers who still live at home because they refuse to get a day job the museium was meant to be his day job so he could stay and keep a normal for his kid while he worked on his inventions he seems to have gotten big between movies
I wish they'd keep it live action but I also understand that it takes a lot of work and planning to do what they did for the first two movies. I'll watch it regardless.
Ok, was anybody going to tell me that Night at the Museum is getting an animated movie, or was I just supposed to read that in a random youtube comment myself?
O S🤬🤬T HE ACTUALY SAID THAT!!!!!!!! You are de best next up: transformers age of extinction warning: there will be a death will make you cry (or almost)
By far my least favourite out of the three, but still good. Also love to read how different we all are in our opinion about where we would rank the movie in the trilogy
You finally watched the sequel, huh Cody? Well, that's good. I was wondering when you were going to.😁 How about Abominable or SmallFoot when you get a chance?🙂 Anyway, hope you're doing well, and keep on going strong!❤️
I like this one the most out of the trilogy. The villain and new characters were great, and I’ve been to the Smithsonian before. Just wish there was more Teddy.
@ItsTotallyCody CAN IZOMBIE BE UR OCTOBER REACTIONS NEXT MONTH IT FITS THE SEASON AND ITS A GREAT SHOW PLEASE SEE THIS you should react to ordinary joe it’s basically imagine marvel’s what if but it’s a regular guy and it’s focused on three timelines and each timeline has a continuing narrative that they constantly switch back and forth between it’s really good PLEASE YOU HAVE TO REACT TO LA BREA ITS SO EMOTIONAL AND INTENSE ITS LIKE A HYBRID OF PRIMEVAL AND TERRA NOVA WITH A FEW ELEMENTS OF LOST ITS SO GOOD YOU WILL BE HOOKED Only one episode easy to catch up
I am a huge fan of gangsters from 1920s and 1930s history. I watch all the noir movies from 1930s-1960s. I would be interested to visit in "Gangster Museum of America," "The Mob Museum," and "Exhibition-The Amer Gangster "
Fun fact: originally, there was gonna be a scene where Octavius flirted with Amelia Earhart. Probably a hot take in the fandom, but I prefer that potential ship to LarryxAmelia and Jedtavius.
I'm french and the actor who played Napoleon Bonaparte is actually a french actor/humorist named Alain Chabat and it's really funny to see him here in an american film 😂
Thats cool wouldn't expect Cody to have french viewers but here we are!
i know him best as Ceasar in the first live action Asterix movies
Eh it's good to see I'm not the only french here.
I like when there's french actors in american movies
Alain Chabat j'aime bien cet acteur, "Didier" 🤣 🤣 🤣 un bon souvenir de jeunesse ce film 😆❤️ franchement il est terrible en Bonaparte 👌😆😆😆
@@ludivinebalthazar9189 moi je le connais plus dans le rôle de Jules César
In my opinion, Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart is what elevates this movie from fun to an absolute blast. It really sucks that she and Larry couldn’t team up again in the third movie or end up together in this one because they actually were a really cute team.
Also Amelia is wax
The only museum exhibit that was a real person (at least from what I read on the movie) was akmenrah
She's my new waifu.
Kahmunrah: "What are you?"
Cody: "I'm the night guard."
Larry: (says what Cody just said) "I'm the night guard.
Cody: "Oh shit, he actually said that!"
That is hilarious, Cody! 😂
I just thought it would be so cool lmao if he said that
@@ItsTotallyCody What really had me thrown off alittle bit is you saying "Sh*t" like that
“So I can’t do this, right?”
I love that moment so much I’ve actually re-enacted it several times when people tell me not to touch things, line and all.
Fun fact: the dialogue in the scene of Kahmunrah flipping out was mostly improvised.
22:15 man I feel sorry for those soldiers the thinker is made of bronze so they essentially just got a bronze bar smashed into them
I actually got the chance to experience this sequel in the movie theaters. It was equally entertaining as the as the first, imo! The moment with Darth Vader’s cameo may be the most recognizable scene for me, among others.
Jonah Hill’s was awesome too
I saw it at the theater too!!
I think I just assumed that the front desk lady from the first movie finished her phd or whatever paper she was working on and went on with her life, possibly as a professor or went back to school. At least that’s my thought
Me too, since she was never seen nor mention again and i assume quite sone time have passed transitioning to the 2nd movie. She must've leave after or before Larry since she did knew of the museum coming to life and Jed said there was no one to speak for them during business hours (even if she wasn't night duty)
Larry was always an inventor, just a very mediocre one. In the first movie they established that he's made terrible inventions like the Snapper, and that him not getting his big break is why he's gotten evicted several times.
We went to DC for a day while we were visiting a family friend and the Air and Space Museum was really cool. We saw Amelia's plane and they had the actual Wright Brothers plane, plus a bunch of giant rocket stuff and a V2 rocket from WWII. It was super cool
17:00 in case you didnt know the monkey from those movies is the same monkey from the hangover her name is crystal the monkey her first movie was george of the jungle shes around 27 years old
24:50 did she have a brother or sister because she died young
This one is definitely my fav of the trilogy. We have apu from simpsons as the villan and we have Jon burnthal(the Punisher) as a mobster, andy from the office, Jonah Hill and darth vader
Night at the Museum might be my favorite underrated franchise so thanks for watching this and I can't wait for you to see Monster House, the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Scream, and even Coraline.
P.S. Coraline was not a request, it was just a refresher for you to remember what you are watching next. Also are you going to react to the Shining or the Corpse Bride?
It was quite funny to me when you said you couldn't deal with Owen Wilson as a cowboy, because for a loooong time that's all I knew him as. Roy O' Bannon the charming, cheating cowboy in Shanghai Noon, alongside Jackie Chan. A movie you should watch actually if you haven't seen it! 😁😁
Ikr! I found that comment hilarious
13:13, I love Oscar the Grouch and Darth Vader's cameos in the film!
Yeah I think 20th Century Fox own the original trilogy so they probably got a good deal on this movie to Darth Vader in here.
@@Dashiell777 Same with Oscar the Grouch!
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 I think Oscar the Grouch is part of Sesame Street though which is not owned by Disney. Disney acquired 20th Century Fox and they got 60% of it but they do not own Sesame Street PBS kids does
@@Dashiell777 Really?
You rock, Cody! Don't let anyone tell you different!
"Have a great guy." XD That was adorable.
This movie singlehandedly taught me pie
If Abraham Lincoln came to life I’d love to talk to him
I used to watch this on repeat when I was smaller lol
This movie is a best duo of Alex the Lion and Lightning Mcqueen
4:14 - 4:23
Robin just answered your question for you
*Cody:* Come back to this after watching all three movies.
*Warning: Trilogy Spoilers!!* Here's something to ponder (question/discussion):
Ahkmenrah goes back to his mummy state when daylight hits because he's the real deal. This is touched on in the first movie, but confirmed in the third movie. With this information, we gather that all "real deals" revert back to their dead state during the day. The observation below is either a hidden detail or a plot hole:
It is likely that the Kahmunrah in the second movie is a fake (wax, plastic, etc) given the fact he and his soliders didn't revert back into their mummy state. This could be a nice hidden detail, but it could also be just a simple plot hole since they do exist within the trilogy.
What do you guys think: Is Kahmunrah, in the second movie, really Ahkmenrah's brother (plot hole) or is he an imposter (hidden detail)?
I always think that he was a fake but doesn't know it, because he didn't realise that he is wax. That the First few night you don't realise what you are because everthing is so new.
@@edwina3416 Yeah. That's what I was thinking. Every exhibit fully embraces and adopts their real-life counterpart persona, no matter if they know the truth or not.
There has been rumors about the animated Night at the Museum movie coming to Disney+ that Kahmunrah might be the antagonist
If it's true then this is definitely a wax copy, like most of the other human exhibits
I’m really late, but if you see the beginning of the third one where a young Cecil falls into the family tomb you only see three tombstones which are Ahkmenrah and his parents. So Kahmunrah wasn’t included, and since there wasn’t much more to his story, we can assume that he isn’t the real deal. Also says a lot about the whole family dynamic, when in the third one their father seems to have more of a preference towards Ahkmenrah, since he is the one the tablet was gifted to. I would have liked if the fourth one centered on the brothers, but Ahk was never mentioned or showed up.
@@alpacasalazar2708 Kahmunrah was probably in a separate tomb because he wasn't the favorite child; the one his parents wanted to live forever with. He wasn't supposed to have the tablet to begin with, but I do wonder how his exhibit ended up with the tablet wall that the other tomb had and not theirs.
Anyway, years later, I thought of another theory: Maybe Ahkmenrah goes into a "wax state" himself after the first night, but only when the tablet was dying did he start to decay too. My old theory and this one are both very possible. But still so many questions unanswered.
I remember watching this film in the cinema! Love this film series!
(3:40) Owen Wilson IS a Cowboy 😜 No but honestly he has played quite a lot of Cowboys or people that are at least dressed like a Cowboy (for example The Royal Tenenbaums), plus I've seen a couple of interviews where he also dresses like a cowboy just for himself 😄
Btw since we're talking OCW-cowboy you should watch Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights if you haven't watched them 🙃
The cupid's are the Jonad Brothers😂☠
10:13 she just thinks that Larry's been looking at her chest/butt. Specific body part in question's really up to the viewer...
"that's was somehow my favorite part of the movie with the "love interest" xD
The T-REX skeleton is the BEST one for me🦖💀
I love how the actors are actually from the countries of the characters they interpret
He finds out the truth in the third movie
Great reaction this was one of my favourite movie of the Trilogy keep up these reactions👍❤️
I am so excited that you reacted to this one. This movie is just as awesome and fun as the original. I feel like it is the sequel we needed but never asked for good times. And great reaction.
I didn’t think u would react to this fast I loved your reaction please keep reacting ❤️👍
I remember watching this on dvd at my house with one of my best friends and she kept pointing out the cherubs (singing angel figures) were the Jonas brothers. I didn’t believe her until I read the credits lol 😆
12:36 fire 🔥 power! 13:16 Darth Vader and Oscar the grouch 19:56 squirrel 🐿 20:09 I recognized this actor from the princess bride. 24:53 that’s right.
13:13, This isn't the first time the Sesame Street and Star Wars Franchised crossed-over
This is my personal favorite part of the trilogy.
Thank god, there Is that video. I love your reactions 👍.
"We met many good people"
My friend: lemme guess, they are American cuz they are "GOOD" 😂
Me, from europe: ... who are these people even????
“In case you weren’t listening I’m not one to shy away from danger”
*Literally gets 3 or 4 spears thrown around her*
So many comedy genius' in this movie, especially Jonah Hill and Bill Hader. They carried this movie on their shoulders😂
Also this movie is a masterpiece, they really upped the quality and effects on this film too. Absolutely memorable.
One of the things I find really interesting about the characterization of some of these characters. In the first movie, it was Teddy that gave that whole speech about just being wax and that he wasn't who he was portrayed and it ended up being one of the deepest subjects of the movie. In this one, it's like, even though Gen George is just like Teddy- a wax figure with all the memories and life experiences of the real Gen George; Larry treats him like the real person and Gen George views himself as the real deal, to the point where he has internal turmoil around the fact that he is known for his biggest failures. And that's ALSO a really deep concept. Realizing that most of these characters in the museum that aren't animals or objects actually view themselves as the people they portray, and again with all the life experiences and memories as well.
Amelia Earhart being sort of oblivious to this concept is actually kind of sad. Sure, I mean, they are great together, but it wouldn't last because despite making a relationship kind of work nightly, is all that can ever happen. If Larry ever wants to actually try again and have a family ( not to mention a healthy sexual relationship as well) it would fall through pretty quickly. And, there's also the fact that he has a son, and is just starting to be on good terms with his Ex-wife, attempting to have a relationship with a living wax woman might not be the best thing for that in the long run.
Plus I think it's implied she dies at the end. Sunlight destroys them, right? No way she flies back in just one hour (I think that's the time they said was left before sunrise?).
13:13, We haven't seen Oscar the Grouch in a Theatrical Movie since The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland!
*Plot hole:* Jed wouldn't be in trouble in that hour glass since he wouldn't actually die unless he was stuck outside during the day.
Also, Cody, did you know that Custard was the main antagonist of Spirit?
Jed knows that, he did that for a dramatic effect
@@Ace_Dragon72 That's not the point. The point being is that saving him shouldn't matter since he wasn't in real danger.
The next sequel had me feel a Specific way. Robin Williams Passed away and then a couple of months later the next movie came out & was the last movie that he made that went to Theaters.
The cherubs singing angels at the fountain where the voiced by the Jonas Bros
This was by far the best movie of the trilogy, plus the comedy in this is pure gold, also I'd recommend the live action Percy Jackson movies
no
"Can't take Owen Williams as a cowboy..." Check out "Shanghai Noon" starring Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan.
super excited for a reaction to the third movie! I personally love all 3, but my mom's favorite is the third, unfortunately she's not really a fan of the second 😅
Cody seeing the virtual Robin Williams: "How did you do that?'"
Oh honey! If you're impressed just wait for the 3rd movie 🤭
The best weapon: a flashlight
I love this movie because of Adams' Amelia Earhart. 💚💚💚
Amy Adams was my favorite part of this movie
A fourth movie is in the works, but this time it'll be animated and going to Disney Plus.
The three villain the pharaoh recruits were heavily debated. One of the more memorable was Richard the III who would sometimes look straight into the camera when delivering his lines, which would lead to someone asking who he was talking to.
5:40 Hal from Megamind???
Jed and Octavius would be such a cute couple 😍🤣
I'm loving the rgb mic Cody 😂
12:50 They are voiced by the Jonas Brothers
I really love the second movie it was really good that movie because Amelia Earhart the name of the actor Amy Adams
he was a inventor before he worked at the museum remember
he was chasing his job as a inventor but he became one those jobless people who chase a dream job like artists or writers who still live at home because they refuse to get a day job
the museium was meant to be his day job so he could stay and keep a normal for his kid while he worked on his inventions he seems to have gotten big between movies
Not gonna lie, I was shipping Amelia Earhart and Larry big time!
I can’t wait to see your reaction to the third movie.
Then there's the third movie and it doesn't even end there
There's gonna be a fourth movie next year and it will be completely animated
I wish they'd keep it live action but I also understand that it takes a lot of work and planning to do what they did for the first two movies. I'll watch it regardless.
Ok, was anybody going to tell me that Night at the Museum is getting an animated movie, or was I just supposed to read that in a random youtube comment myself?
i love to watch this movie when i was a kid
Are you going to be reacting to Night at the Museum 3 Secret of the tomb?
Talk about Owen Wilson as a cowboy. You should check out Shanghai Noon with him & Jackie Chan. It’s a western comedy. Then Shanghai Knights.
The angels r voiced by jonas Brothers
I actually went to the Smithsonian and it was awesome.
If you didn't know three angels babies are jones brothers
this movie is good but still the first one is my fav oh and watch mortal engines it a pretty good one
O S🤬🤬T HE ACTUALY SAID THAT!!!!!!!! You are de best next up: transformers age of extinction warning: there will be a death will make you cry (or almost)
I got the chance to visit the Smithsonian myself...and there was a little introduction video starring Ben Stiller 😂
By far my least favourite out of the three, but still good.
Also love to read how different we all are in our opinion about where we would rank the movie in the trilogy
( 10:11 ) "cheaters"...early 20th century slang for eyes. "chassis" ( pronounced CHAH-see )...in this case, slang for "body".
You finally watched the sequel, huh Cody? Well, that's good. I was wondering when you were going to.😁
How about Abominable or SmallFoot when you get a chance?🙂
Anyway, hope you're doing well, and keep on going strong!❤️
I like this one the most out of the trilogy. The villain and new characters were great, and I’ve been to the Smithsonian before. Just wish there was more Teddy.
Prefect times moment their with I’m the nights guard
All the 3 movies are wonderful ❤❤❤, my favourites are the first one and the third one
@ItsTotallyCody
CAN IZOMBIE BE UR OCTOBER REACTIONS NEXT MONTH IT FITS THE SEASON AND ITS A GREAT SHOW PLEASE SEE THIS
you should react to ordinary joe it’s basically imagine marvel’s what if but it’s a regular guy and it’s focused on three timelines and each timeline has a continuing narrative that they constantly switch back and forth between it’s really good
PLEASE YOU HAVE TO REACT TO LA BREA ITS SO EMOTIONAL AND INTENSE ITS LIKE A HYBRID OF PRIMEVAL AND TERRA NOVA WITH A FEW ELEMENTS OF LOST ITS SO GOOD YOU WILL BE HOOKED
Only one episode easy to catch up
This is my favourite movie of the Trilogy
Cant wait for the Hotel Transylvania movies. Havent seen the 4th one but the other 3 are great.
I am a huge fan of gangsters from 1920s and 1930s history. I watch all the noir movies from 1930s-1960s. I would be interested to visit in "Gangster Museum of America," "The Mob Museum," and "Exhibition-The Amer Gangster
"
I live and dc and I am able to go to the museums a lot so I love this movie.
Not just a squid but a giant squid
New York isn't that far away from D.C yes it possible to fly there in an hour or so.
:) You are the best!!!
Best of the trilogy!
Great reaction!
18:30 just a timestamp :D
22:20
Did anyone not realise that the three angels were voiced by the Jonas brothers
8:08 Funny but painful
I riding the creature all nature, I ride the squirrel
21:25-28 2x
22:53 😂
I hope this isn’t a spoiler but I find the third one really sad because of what happened with Robin Williams
Fun fact: originally, there was gonna be a scene where Octavius flirted with Amelia Earhart. Probably a hot take in the fandom, but I prefer that potential ship to LarryxAmelia and Jedtavius.
This movie is so much better than the first one.
I really like yours videos
Cody minions, it’s a movie that shows the minions before gru came along
Another movie you should definitely check out is Death on the Nile 1978
Cube of rubic
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