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Night at the Museum
Review by Josh Hurst | posted 12/22/2006




Night at the Museum

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MPAA rating: PG
(for mild action, language, and brief rude humor)

Genre: Adventure, Comedy

Theater release:
December 22, 2006
by 20th Century Fox

Directed by: Shawn Levy

Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes

Cast: Ben Stiller (Larry Daley), Dick Van Dyke (Cecil), Carla Gugino (Rebecca), Robin Williams (Theodore Roosevelt), Owen Wilson (Jedediah), Steve Coogan (Octavius), Jake Cherry (Nick), Mickey Rooney (Gus), Bill Cobbs (Reginald), Ricky Gervaise (Dr. McPhee)

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Remember those film critics who rambled on and on about the alleged political overtones of The Incredibles? The ones who interpreted Pixar's brilliant superhero-comedy as some sort of right-wing propaganda? Well, I propose that we not let those critics see Night at the Museum. In the Christmas season's biggest, most-hyped adventure-comedy, Ben Stiller enters a world of chaos and anarchy and brings peace and order to a war-torn region plagued by a long history of cultural and ideological rifts. The comparisons to contemporary world events practically write themselves. (Except maybe the "peace and order" part.)

Thankfully, most people probably won't see it that way. Parents will simply cherish the film as a rare comedy that is simultaneously smart, funny, and, save for a couple of mildly crass moments, almost completely family-friendly, without the smug condescension or nauseatingly hip pop culture references and fart jokes that tend to mar so-called children's movies as of late. Kids—and older movie buffs with a taste for adventure and spirited frivolity—will savor the movie's wit and its high-speed adventure. And anyone who remembers the big-budget action-comedies of the 1980s—gloriously silly movies like Ghostbusters—will wonder what the heck is going on.

Ben Stiller as Larry and Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt
Ben Stiller as Larry and Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt

Indeed, Night at the Museum is a breed of film that's all too rare these days. Though it draws some comparisons to Pirates of the Caribbean and especially Elf, it's still a noticeable abnormality—a big-budget, live-action concoction of comedy and adventure that makes no pretense of being anything other than a two-hour romp through goofy humor, history-buff in-jokes, kooky physical comedy, and high-speed chase scenes. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.

Stiller stars as Larry Daley, an undisciplined entrepreneur whose brilliant money-making schemes—like a virtual driving range—always fizzle out into wasted potential. Larry's unstable lifestyle is worrisome to his ex-wife (Kim Raver), who wants a better environment for their son, Nick (Jake Cherry), so Larry buckles down and lands a job as a night watchman for a local natural history museum. It's a lame setup—all family-movie clichés and Mrs. Doubtfire-esque broken family drama—but things quickly get better when Nick meets the three outgoing security guards whom he is to replace—a trio of oldtimers played by Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs. These guys are, of course, old comedy pros, and they're charming and funny enough to deserve their own movie.

Mickey Rooney, Dick Van Dyke, and Bill Cobbs are terrific as three senior security guards
Mickey Rooney, Dick Van Dyke, and Bill Cobbs are terrific as three senior security guards

Unfortunately, they don't tell poor Larry about everything that goes on in the museum at night. They leave out minor details like, oh, the fact that all of the exhibits come to life at night. Soon, Larry is understandably bewildered to find himself in the middle of a veritable indoor jungle, fighting off a horde of angry Huns, an army of miniature cowboys, Roman soldiers, a mischievous monkey, and a skeletal T-Rex.

You can probably guess what happens next. There are scenes of squeamish, cartoony violence, well-choreographed chases through the museum, and physical comedy that involves Larry and the monkey slapping each other repeatedly in the face. Larry vows never to come back, receives some sage advice from Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams), shares some tender moments with his son and an attractive museum employee (Carla Gugino), comes back after all, learns some lessons, uncovers the ancient mummy curse that has wrought havoc upon the museum, and resolves to save the day. There's even time for a few more yucks with the three old guys along the way. Yes, it's predictable. No, it's not going to be mistaken for high drama. Yes, if you're used to a diet of arthouse cinema and foreign flicks, this stuff is probably beneath you.




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