Everything Wrong With Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Yes, they made more of these "museum exhibits come to life" movies. This one is Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Which is weird, because the Smithsonian is, like, more than a dozen different museums and not just one centralized thing like the movie suggests. Also, there are so many sins here you won't believe it!!!
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Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we count next?
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Fun fact : the actor playing Napoleon is a very famous French actor call Alain Chabat. He was not “doing” a French accent, it’s the real way he speaks in English
Finally a French character actually played by a French actor!
Then he should have made an effort to sound more like naploeon
@lizzie_is_alive9056 Fun fact: Napoleon is not French, he is actually from Corsica.
@@yes2458 Corsica is French though. It's not it's own country
First sin for "The Cat in the Hat" would be " This movie exists" *1,000,000,000 sins*
It is pretty cool how they made young Al Capone and his gang look like they stepped out of a black and white photo. I don’t know if it was due to the effort of the makeup department or some CGI, but it is good
It was cool, although I feel like if they wanted to go really creative they would’ve had Capone be walking around like flat Stanley seeing how he was a cardboard cutout if I remember correctly
It was CGI. They were filmed in color and the decision to make them black-and-white wasn't made until after filming was done.
@@SkulShurtugalTCG Good to know!Thanks for the clarification! 👍
Well the actually dug him up and had him act his own part in this. DUh.
Yeah, it feels like something out of erb
in heard that the parting word teddy gives "smile my boy it's sunrise" its the final word robin spoken on camera its both sad and beautiful one of my favorite almost like he telling his fans to keep smiling like he knew he wasnt gonna last and it was his last wish
May he rest in peace. Nice to meet you, blossom. Your profile picture is pretty.
@@christianparrish6647 nice too meet you thanks
@@shelliblossom8953 you're welcome
Why you gotta do this to me? And in case anyone ever needs a memento, there's a song called The Funnyman's Smile, all about Robin's best roles and about how sometimes you need to be there to give your friends that are always cheering everyone else up, a little help too.
I'm pretty sure that line was in the movie after this one, but still an incredible line
I just rewatched both of these movies, and I feel like they've been unfairly forgotten. All-star cast, good balance of humor and tension, fun for all ages!
what about the third one?
Sam, this is the 3rd movie....
@@Oskanwhitchfather this is the second movie. The third is Secret of the Tomb
honestly @Sam Bryant I didn’t know there was a third
@@sjf21 it’s okay. It’s not that great. I find some of it cringey if I’m honest
Two requests: Sharkboy and Lavagirl, and The Cat in the Hat (2003)
If he’s gonna do Sharkboy and Lavagirl he has to do We Will Be Heroes too
There will be so many movie sins.
ruclips.net/video/fbsT1sELT9k/видео.html YESSS
...flushed away?
He's gonna fucking loose it during those two.
"We're Americans! We don't plan, we do!"
"Sadly this is accurate"
Should've taken a sin off for that
Considering the overall success of D-Day and yet the disastrous landings at Omaha beach, I'd say this is both very true AND very false at the same time!
AMERICA! *FUCK YEAH.*
The fact that it's accurate is the sin
is it a sin if it works?
@@JohnJohnsonIV Yes, it's why we have "This works" sins xDD
"Kill him and bring me that tablet "
Words my 7 year old has said
Good... Good....
Dewit!
Let the hate flow through you
every father should be so lucky
8 yr old me the day before my birthday, playing with my old tablet: *Soon I will have a new apprentice, one far younger and more powerful.*
My theory about the guards is that when the exhibits come to life they see it and go "nope I don't get paid enough for this sh*t"
I can’t believe I’m just now noticing how many actors from the Office have cameos in this movie
Yes! I started wondering if I had forgotten too much of this film and was waiting for Michael, Dwight, Pam and Jim to show up.
They got Kelly in this movie too
Ikr?? I just watched the Office this year but grew up with these movies and I was blown away seeing Andy, Darryl and Kelly lmao
@@Ep8Script and Ricky Gervais, who starred in and wrote the og UK office
@@b.l7491 Oh of course!
Overheard my 8 year old telling my 19 year old, "DO! NOT! CROSS! THIS! LINE!" Funniest shit ever!
That was my favourite line XD
This is one of the best Robin Williams performances and it’s so sad that he is no longer around
Have you even seen any of his other films?
Shit he died?
@@lordvader6172 where have you been? He died in 2014, as a result of suicide. It’s pretty depressing just to think about.
@@wilderac2250 Damn. I usually don’t care about celebs so I didn’t know.
Best performances? I wouldn't put this or the first Museum film in my Top 10 best Robin Williams performances. I guess it depends on if you were an 80's kid, 90's kid, or a 00's kid.
This franchise was every 2000s kids childhood
Facts bro!
YESSSS
I remember I couldn't watch the first 30 minutes of the first movie because I was scared of the Trex and lions
I loved these movies as a kindergardener! I rewatched them as a 13 year old(who knows lots of things about movies,and is more educated about them), and they while still dumb sometimes, they are just charming,fun and pretty ligth-hearted movies.
2000 baby here, the original made me want to work at a museum😂
The only problem I have with the movie is that Abraham Lincoln said that the two main characters were a good couple. I rolled my eyes so hard at that moment. Also "two main characters fall in love" cliche
And them falling in love was pointless cuz one is a human and the other is a wax figure, and at the end Amelia flies away into the sunset and Larry never sees her again, either she returned to the museum and became a lifeless exhibit again forever, or she didn't go back and she stayed in the sun and died cuz she'd rather die free than stay inanimate forever.... jeez, either way it's dark AF.
@@cintronproductions9430 especially if Amelia Earhart was totally into him
XD
@@Hanmacx It's FREAKING Stupid.
Think this movie forgot the fact that she was already married by 1932 🤭😬
Extra sin: how was all the damage to the class Lincoln crashed through explained to the public?
Or all those rocket engines going off in the air and space museum but no damage done to anything.
Screen Rant Guy (Ryan George): Unclear!
And how did everyone (especially Amelia) get back in time? Does the tablet’s magic reach from New York to fucking Washington D.C.? How didn’t she turn back into a wax figure and crash her plane like 30 seconds after her departure? If the magic had such high reach, technically every museum in the US would have to be affected by it every night. And why does it only affect museums? Why not graveyards for example too? I mean Ahkmemrah isn’t a wax figure, he’s a mummy, a corpse. So technically graveyards would make sense too.
Forgot to sin the fact that Amelia flies away to head back to DC from NYC just minutes before sunrise, which means she definitely turned to dust. **DING**
*THANOS*
I asked the same question when I saw the movie. Was hoping to see it mentioned when I click on this one. Not only would it be the sunrise issue, but at what point would she turn back into a wax figure?
I love how he sinned Napoleon and Ivan but completely ignored Al Capone and his mob
This wouldn't explain EVERY issue with the wax figures having knowledge beyond their historical time period, but in the first movie, Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) tells Larry he speaks English from years of being an exhibit at Cambridge. By that logic, the rest of the wax figures would be able to "observe" the world around them, even as inanimate exhibits, and would probably get a fair amount of knowledge overhearing conversations and what not.
Responding to the hearing the small guys problem:
Can you hear a small bird? Yes
Can you hear a bird-sized human? Probably.
ffs, you can hear insects buzzing and chirping.
Fun fact: in actuality, that nurse lady was not consulted about the original kiss, and has spoken out in the past about it being very much nonconsensual. That sailor was also semi-working with the photographer, because his darker uniform stood out against most of the people that were wearing lighter colors, and the contrast made good photos, so that wasn't the only, or first, photo with him.
I love Amy Adams, she's so good at playing characters from a bygone era. I remember the first movie I saw her in was Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day and I loved her in it. She's just so pretty and charming when she is playing that type of role.
Plus she looks rather fetching in those tight pants and boots...
@@the_once-and-future_king. agreed
@@the_once-and-future_king. She'd look fetching wearing a burlap bag.
So if the Earhart statue has all the memories of Amelia, does that mean it knows how she died? Can it help pinpoint if she crashed on a remote island or where the wreckage might be?
Now we're asking the REAL questions.
I was thinking this exact thing while watching this 😂
Maybe she considers her adventure with him the adventure of the lifetime because she experienced it herself rather than an illusion of a memory of the real Emilia Airheart
I went to the Air and Space Museum in D.C. and, yes, it was really cool, my favorite part is that we found Einstein bobbleheads being sold in the gift shop
Honestly, the first question I would have asked Amelia is "girl, Where have you been? We've been looking for you for years, found bits and pieces of evidence, but...
I think they only know what they hear/read around them during the day
But we did finds her she was found on an island her body was eaten by coconut crabs
@@zacbergman3551 Link?
@@zacbergman3551 Fair enough!! But we still need to know what exactly happened. LOL They're still trying to figure that out to this day with all their little theories etc.
'Depicting Napoleon as short when he wasn't... beep!' (He was at least 5' 7")
It's been conjectured the 'short' thing was a British newspaper/gov't. roasting to belittle his public stature. (literally) Like making Hitler wear a tu-tu or some such.
@Whirlwind of Weapons Walk through some historic buildings in Europe, be prepared to duck...alot. I was only 5' 7" at the time. lol
So is Tom Cruise
True but I guess it's possible his statue could be too short.
Amy Adams could play Amelia Earhart in a biopic movie, i'm serious
Amy Adams could play anybody
I don't care who Amy Adams play, I'll watch that movie. Even if she plays a hillbilly mom.
I love Amy Adams when she plays those time period type rolls, she's so good at it. My first intro to her was the movie Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day and I loved her in that. She's just so gorgeous and charming when she's in that element.
There was an Amelia Earhart biopic that came out the same year as this movie, with Hillary Swank. I haven't seen it, but apparently it wasn't that great.
She’s a national treasure.
7:40 the story behind that painting is actually interesting. To anyone who sees it thinks it's a sailor kissing his girlfriend or wife after WW2 ended. But in actuality, that was a random woman the sailor pulled in and kissed
Yep, no consent or anything. Really just pulled a stranger for a kiss
That's why the _photo_ became so iconic: it showed that people were so happy that the horrible war was over that they literally didn't care about something as small by comparison as consensual kissing.
Wasn't she interviewed when she was much older and even said she was caught off guard and didn't really appreciate it? Or am I confusing different stories about things?
@@MariaTex3 That sounds like she might’ve said it, yes
@@MariaTex3 iirc, there were several women who thought they might have been the nurse from the photo, so it's possible one said that, but not necessarily the nurse in the iconic photo
Man, I really miss Robin Williams.
We all do.
“Ten thousand years would have me such a crick in the neck”
-Genie
@@mr.vee4127 😊
robin williams is basically dane cook, alot of yelling, and some spastic body work.
Hunter: What are your last words?
Robin: Jumanji.
And on today's installment of "Didn't Cinemasins already do this? I feel like they already sinned this movie before."
So I wasn't the only one thinking this
I feel the same....is it a reupload
“So how many office actors do you
want in this movie?”
“Yes”
Other sins, 1. Amelia Earhart and her plane still work after leaving the range of the tablet, 2. The Wright Brothers plane doesn't stall, 3. Kahumra doesn't turn into a preserved corpse during the day.
If someone brought a painting of the Library of Alexandria to the Tablet, would it be possible to regain everything that was on there? Asking for a friend.
Ask Justin Bartha.
I'll do you one better, if I brought the tablet to the statue of liberty, would it come alive ghostbusters 2 style?
Can you bring things out of paintings? If you can brings things out of paintings, I believe you can. (If you go into a painting, you can leave but I don't remember anyone from a painting leaving.)
@@gemstonepoints Well as I recall, while in the painting, Larry drops his cell phone which gets picked up by that officer. There even was an after-credits scene where the officer has disassembled the phone, and turns out his name is Ericsson or something?
The first Kittyhawk plane flew 120 feet. There is no way it would go on a sky tour of DC
Not quite true. You have to remember the Wright brothers were making it up as they went along. A pilot from today, with all the training and experience they have, could get a longer flight easy. Maybe not a sky tour of D.C., but they could get a longer flight and possibly more altitude.
You're only considering its very first flight. The Wright Flyer made it 842 feet during its fourth flight.
"People, Mr Daley, love whats next"
Jeremy- "Then why go would they be coming to a f*cking natural history museum!"
That makes so much sense and is undeniably funny
Custer was born in Ohio but raised in Michigan. My wife who is from his adopted home town was quite offended. I had to remind her, no one cares about Ohio or Michigan.
🤣 I mean that's true but that's harsh man
Ohio blows
Custer Rather be an Wolverine than a Buckeye
5:30 Hank Azaria is ethnically Italian, a Mediterranean genotype. The ancient Egyptians were also a Mediterranean genotype ... if we're caring about such things in make believe
Fun fact about the nurse kissing photograph I’m pretty sure she was kissed without consent in the original so Ben stiller doing the same thin tracks well
Good
You're correct about the nurse's non-consensual smooch. It was very common back in those days for people in the service coming back home and picking out random people for future companionship. Imagine the uproar if it was still a thing today. ~_~
@@DareToBeDeviant also, they encouraged nurse to have sex with the patient, to help them heal.
@@bloggerblogg5878 Ugh……this wasn’t that long ago too….
The guy would be castrated for that today! But that great generation weren't self-obsessed morons like they are today. They had bigger things to worry about than being 'offended'.
"So are you Daryl or the other brother Daryl" PERFECT!!!!
10:23 No, the problem is... do he need to breath? I mean, in the first movie Teddy was cut in half and was totally fine. Sure you CAN survive to that if you're human, but... they're not human, they wouldn't need to live like a human
That is exactly what I was thinking! I mean the tablet even brings Ahkmenrah back to live and he is a actual dead body.
The octopus doesnt need to to breathe apparently.
I forgot it was called "Battle Of The Smithsonian", I just remember it as "Night At The Museum 2"
7:50 Having recently been to the National Gallery, there are literally infrared sensors which blare "YOU ARE TOO CLOSE TO THE ART, PLEASE MOVE BACK" when you get within a few inches, and probably definitely several more much louder alarms if you actually try to move it lmao
Maybe the tablet's power that makes things coming to life also makes the alarms chill out lol
Should have subtracted a sin for the existence of Amy Adams.
In those tight pants.
14:25 Cut line from an Owen Wilson cameo in 8 Mile somehow makes it into this movie
Your comment (18 minutes ago??)
It hasn’t been out for 14 minutes how is this comment possible lol
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@@tommaghie5759 probably is apart of their membership on RUclips
Shenanigans
The BEST part of this movie is the back and forward between Hank Azaria and Ben Stiller where Hank tells him to shut up
6:22 Hippos are herbivores. They don't eat meat, they just kill for sport.
Yea, but I've seen a documentary of a hippo ripping a gazelle in half, only because it was hiding in the same water hole from a alligator.
No sin for the Jonas Brothers being the cherubs?
No sin in that, apoarently XD
Thought that was them.
Why sin it though?
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid and honestly still is. It never gets old.
Am I the only one who watched this when they were really young and didn’t know it was a sequel
You probably aren't xDD But I had a feeling it was
I just found the first movie after years. I sane
I did that, too. I watched it with my sister and she never told me.
I thought that was just my dumbass
Yes.
Night at Madame Tussaud's: A Horror Story
Fun fact. This movie is responsible for my daughter's name lol. My ex knew nothing about history, but saw Amelia Earthart in this movie and decided to name my child after her lol
No wonder he's your ex now.
(Sorry, tasteless joke, but had to)
I remember when they actually blocked off parts of the streets in DC for them to get the shots they needed for this movie, it was actually really cool to see them film!!!
My Mom genuinely loves the hell out of this movie, and thinks Hank Azaria’s performance is comedy gold.
I love my Mom so much, one has to put up with these things. 😂
I agree with your mom XD
@@Hana_H Yeah, well the movie has grown on me over time admittedly, it’s a guilty pleasure at most.
My mom insisted on this movie based entirely on Hank Azaria. And he is eventually funny a couple times.
I agree with your mom. Hank's performance was the best thing about this movie.
"I cannot believe you reached your hand across, I can't even believe it!"
"We're Americans, we don't plan, we do!!" *Sadly this accurate *.. I fucking died ⚰⚰
Amelia is not my girlfriend in ANY of these scenes! *DING!*
As a kid, the thing that annoyed me most about the movie was the poster. I was annoyed because they made Jed and Octavius the same size as a regular person 😂
Right?!
I have an idea on why exhibits know English, or act out stereotypes, or know the museum’s layout on their first morning, etc.
It’s because they don’t behave like the original people/objects they were meant to represent. Rather, it’s whatever their makers imagined for them - like those who made the Napoleon statue believed he had a size complex so the statue has a size complex, or those who sculpted the Thinking Man replica were horny so the replica statue is flirting with the dancer, or those who recreated the Wright Bros’ plane thought it could easily fly with two people so the replica plane was able to fly… you see where I’m going.
You forgot to sin Al Capone flipping a fully loaded Thompson SMG like a plastic toy at the 11:23 mark.
Thats what I thought too. That thing is fucking HEAVY 🤣
It's not a real gun. They are Statues coming to life. So yes it is basically a plastic toy.
1:35 “Cinemasins implies its egotistical for Ricky Gervais to roast celebrities at awards shows” *ding!*
This Night of the Museum film was the "Sherk Forever After" before Shrek Forever After that came out just a year after this film.
I know the stories are entirely different from each other, but if you think about it, the protagonist had to stop the main villain of the film in just a limited Number of Hours before Times runs out.
Isn't that how most heroes vs villains story goes?
Like they have a time bomb somewhere in the city and the hero fights the bad guy to stop it. Sounds pretty generic to me.
@@rlacksgh9673 Not all of them, some of them even have instances where the Hero has 48-72 hours or 4-5 days to save the world from the antagonist like The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie, with _Battle of the Smithsonian_ Larry had 8-12 to stop Kahmunrah and in _Shrek Forever After,_ Shrek had 24 hours to stop Rumplestiltskin.
Don't get me wrong their isn't anything wrong with that, but it does make the movie feel "rushed". Even the first Night of the Museum and the third film weren't as rushed as Battle of the Smithsonian.
This is my favorite trilogy and I can't wait to see y'all roast the third one
I feel the same
Was genuinely thinking about this film 10 minutes ago before seeing this. That’s a bit creepy
👀
SAME
I love this trilogy so much you know. Loved it as a child, love them now.
And RIP to Robin Williams, one of the greatest to ever do it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This movie is a classic
Irony= An egyptian pharaoh being portrayed by a Jewish guy. I am 100% certain he thought this was funny....
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.
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...and it is xD
His father in the third one loves Jews
That reminds of Frollo, a guy who's basically Hitler, being voiced by a Jewish actor.
I probably would've taken a sin off for Hank Azaria in this movie, because he was rather fun in this one to watch. Especially the whole "Do not cross this line" part between him and Ben Stiller.
Was I the only one disappointed with the deleted scenes of the film found on the Blu-Ray/DVD? Because, the vast majority of the deleted scenes put *WAY TOO MUCH* emphasis on Kahmunrah and his Henchmen and not so much on Larry, Amelia, and the other characters. Even it doesn't help that the director didn't included any deleted scenes of Octavius and how he was able to tame the squirrel and when Amelia rescued Larry's Museum Friends that were trapped in the container before the final Battle.
On top of that, most of the original characters from the first film like Teddy Roosevelt and the T-Rex Skeleton (Rexy) had less screen time in the 2nd film.
You were disappointed with the deleted scenes? Shocker. Wonder if that’s why they deleted them
Oh gee I wonder why they were deleted
At least Teddy has way more screentime in the third movie, and as for Rexy, well he's just a joke character who's only shtick is acting like a dog, plus he must be hard to animate.
"This is a no-touching zone"
"This is my no no square. No no can't touch me there. This is my no no square"
I don't care and I'm going to assume the director watch Joshdub
What Dynasty was Kah Mun Rah supposed to be? If he was from the right time period he could easily be a Greek Pharoh and that's not a problematic Hank Azaria role.
this movie will always be one of my favorites- i don't even really know why i like it so much. it just really sort of embodies childhood fun to me
It's a little creepy that i just watched this movie and said to myself i would love to see a cinema sins of it.
12:51 I got so excited to see Mr. mosby from Zack and Cody in this.
Uhhh...
"We're Americans; we don't plan, we do". "Sadly, this is accurate". The absolutely best line so far!!!😱
I was expecting a sin every time you said “ monkey has flares “ 😆
I think the people who made the movie forgot that the original Wright flyer flew for like a minute and got 25 feet off the ground, contrary to the Aladdin flight over D.C.
This was one of my favorite movie series during childhood and I seriously love this video pointing out everything sinful. Great job Jeremy.
Oh wow, I specifically remember asking for this one to be sinned here xDD
I hope Space Jam gets considered because there's a sequel coming out
The BIGGEST problems...how is he able to walk around each museum in the middle of the night without security cameras picking him up? Also...WHO CLEANED UP ALL THE MESS AND WAS IT IN THE NEWS?!?! How did crashing through a dang window not set off an alarm...never mind all the doors that were opened and shut!!
Gahhh....so many questions!!
I want to applaud the runtime being so long because this series saved me for 3 days during the school year when I had to eat lunch with my homeroom students for 2 and a half hours
Here's another sin - Napoleon wasn't an outright evil person at all. He united all of France, helped to topple the monarchies of Europe, went to war with and won against the likes of Russia, Spain, Germany, Austria (etc, etc) multiple times...
Point is, Napoleon is pretty awesome. If anything, Hitler should've been in his place because we all know he is irredeemably evil to the core.
According to the novelization, Kahmunrah just looked at the placards. He probably looked for the most evil people, since placards list the most infamous/famous things a person did. In the novelization, it was either him/Napoleon or Ivan that brought that up.
Please, for the love of god, do the drug trip that was the 2003 The Cat in the Hat movie. It gave me nightmares as a child.
16:48 ...Wait, earlier you said that the exhibits *shouldn't* have memories of the historical figures they're models of, but now you do want them to have those memories?
I think his problem is that it never gets explained why some do and some don’t
@@Hana_H Fair enough, there's definitely some inconsistencies there
2:04 Fun fact: Yes they *do* in fact play rock, paper, scissors. But after years of losing, they figured out that the T-Rex only plays scissors, and the loser is the one who has to make sure the coast is clear.
11:12 That *is* funny. You'd think starwars fans would be all over this movie when it came out.
Hank Azaria was born to play Boris Karloff in an biopic.
Larry's son: "You have no plan, do you?"
Dutch Van Der Linde: "I HAVE A PLAN."
"Good thing Simon Cowell doesn't appear in a Scooby Doo movie from 2020."
Me: *Are you sure about that?*
That was the joke.
Something else I dunno if you mentioned, but do you remember in the first film when Cecil and the other villans flipped one of the pieces on the tablet so they could carry it without it turning the exhibits to life, why didint Lary just do that, grab Jed, lock the villains up somewhere, take there weapons then turn it back on and leave back to the other museum, he would've been far enough away where if he turned it back on the villain statues wouldn't be able to turn back on due to the tablets range... End of Movie
I literally love this movie so much you can’t say anything that will make me love it less. It’s a mess but a beautiful one
The guy who plays Napoleon is actually French. He plays Caesar in Asterix and Cleopatra and is absolutely hilarious and brilliant.
The funny thing is that "Ivan the Awesome" is a more contextually accurate translation.
Bro I know he’s adding sins just because, but he’s overlooking so much comedy in this movie, like when he listed 2 things instead of 3 that was intentional 😂
I find it depressing that Amelia got eaten by crabs allegedly. Lol
So you're saying Amelia Earhart didn't have crabs, crabs had Amelia Earhart?
Best thing in the movie: Amy Adams' pants...
4:00 he wasn't looking immediately for his friends initially in my opinion and my guess is he was going around the grounds to get a feel for what he was going to be confronted with when the place comes to life and just so happened to get the information he needed as a kill 2 birds with 1 stone thing
6:39 We're Americans! We Don't plan, we do!
Sadly, this is accurate.
LOL!
2:11 He's T-Rex, there's no negotiating with him. If he says he's first, he's first.
I think the reasoning behind the exhibits having the same memories of the people they portray comes from the idea of KA statues in Egypt. Statues made in the likeness of pharaohs that could house the spirit in the living world so they could come to visit their followers and receive their offerings.
This movie made me terrified of inanimate objects when I was a kid...
Dude, you make realize things about movies I never would've thought of
*Ricky Gervais should've won an Oscar for roasting the Oscars!*
He should have hosted the Oscars so that we could watch them all squirm again. (It was the Golden Globes.)
@@josephfisher426 yes it was..i mixed them up but are they really so different? Same celebrities congratulating each other..its almost like a rehearsal for the Oscars
Ricky Gervais is a hero. Nothing egotistical about skewering the self-satisfied hypocrites in Hollywood. More than CinemaSins can manage to do.
This one is good but the first one was so magical. You cant recreate the pure awe of the first time he sees everything comes alive.