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Haha! Same here Puffy! I'm definately going to see that movie, not only because I love history and museums in general, but because I am very much looking forward to seeing Dick Van Dyke . I just watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang last night.
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Aw darnit, I was all excited that it might be a new film version of The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. F.E.B.!
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Whoops, yes I did Puffy Treat, got a little lysdexic on that one. In other news, I didn't notice this was old and I was in the process of highlighting my own reply so I could quote it and say "WOAH ME TOO!"
*smacks forehead*
Someone didn't have coffee today >_<
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It wasn't as great all throughout as I thought it would be.
But the parts that were funny, which were mostly the parts with Owen Wilson and Steven Coogan, and I have to say those parts had me laughing so hard I couldn't breathe.
All in all it was a good movie, and I think it's even a good family movie, and though it wasn't the funniest thing I've ever seen like I thought it might be, it was still well worth the time spent going to see it (and I thought it was more funny than Borat).
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My Mom, aunt, Chris and I all saw Night at the Museum tonight. We had a great time. It was funny and action packed, well acted and directed. I recommend it as a good holiday family movie.
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I agree with Karl. I had a great time. It's a great family film and would definitely see it again. Owen Wilson and Steven Coogan were obviously the funniest part of the movie, but I have to say that Dick Van Dyke and Mikey Rooney were incredible as well. I laughed out loud (and I have a very loud laugh) when Mickey Rooney tried to tackle Ben Stiller. Ben Stiller was okay. It wasn't his best acting of his career, and the end was a little too feel-good, but it was a great movie.
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I saw it and thought it was pretty funny. Mikey Rooney made me laugh with all his random nicknames and insults. I really liked the scenes with the cowboys and Romans.
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I saw it tonight with my two younger brothers. I thought it was really good. Like everyone else, I thought the funniest parts were with Octavius and the Owen Wilson character.
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---------------- When Ben Stiller was comforting Attila there were people behind me that fell off their seats and were rolling around in the aisles laughing so hard. I thought it was pretty funny, especially when he pointed at the other guy and said "You're next".
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Saw this today as part of the Christmas festivities. Great film. After hearing some of the reviews, I mainly went ahead and saw it because I'll see anything with Owen Wilson in it. However after seeing the film, I can only suspect that the naysaying critics are either afraid to say they actually like a "kids" movie or they have completely lost track of their own inner kids.
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It's interesting, I think. One of the reviews I read (on CNN) harped a lot on how the reviewer felt that the director of the film mistook "loud" for "funny". But, you know, I took my mother with me to see the movie, and she always complains if she thinks a movie is too loud...and it doesn't take much volume for her to complain. She never complained once about the volume of this movie, however.
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Best movie I have seen in years, and I see a lot of movies. It is good to know that movies can still be made that are funny and action packed without sex and gore.
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It doesn't seem to be online, but yes, I saw it.
I don't know about it looking better. As long as Reed & Sue are played by completely miscast actors, I'm wary of this franchise.
And the CGI Silver Surfer provoked a huge laugh in the theater, once the audience saw he was just a naked guy on a surf board.
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I'm the comic book has been made fun of for that reason, too. They should totally put some Bermuda shorts on him.
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