“Smile my boy, it’s sunrise”
RIP Robin Williams, you will always be in my heart. Thank you for everything you've given us.

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Not great, but I loved the Hugh Jackman cameo.

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some funny, but also so much dumb. The nose thing, the monkey pee thing, and Ben Stiller caveman didn't land for me. Rami Malek made the best out of what he had to work with, I could watch him simply do facial expressions all day. Also it has one major female character but she suffers from Sexy Lamp syndrome. All in all I think it had the bones of a good movie, and it had it's funny moments, but it's weighed down by so much dumb.

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I really loved this movie.. the best one in the trilogy.

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Some parts were funny, but most of it was a snooze fest.

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the only good part was the Jackman cameo and the ending. Boring in most parts

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Why does this movie exist again?

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So much fun again, definitely better than the second one. It's a sweet ending to the series.

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A charming conclusion to the trilogy. Certainly a lot better than Battle of the Smithsonian; There are some good gags and fun little moments, although like the second film the story is a bit too simplistic.

I think this is the problem with the Night of the Museum sequels. The plots feel like they could be resolved in fifteen minutes. I'll be interested to see if the Disney Plus reboot series tries to find a solution there, or if they'll keep the simple narratives.

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A rather stale and unimaginative sequel, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb delivers the same old, same old. When the Tablet of Akhmenrah starts to corrode the exhibits begin dying, forcing Larry to take a team to the London Museum in search of answers. The core cast returns, but they give rather rote performances. Also, the film doesn’t really utilize the London Museum very well; making it a pretty dull setting. Additionally, there’s a tonal shift from the previous films, which feels a little incongruent with the series. Yet despite all of its problems, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is an entertaining romp that has a bit of excitement to it.

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Boring!!! Perfect example of drawing a franchise out such a shame.

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