Night at the Museum PG

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DVD Features:
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 45 minutes
- Video: Color
- Released: May 12, 2009
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: 20Th Century Studios
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- NTSC
- Packaging: Keep Case
- Aspect Ratio: Full Frame - 1.33
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 2.35
- Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital Surround - French, Spanish
- DTS 5.1 ES - English
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
- Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary:
- Shawn Levy - Director
- Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon - Writers
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais & Robin Williams | |
Performer: | Mickey Rooney, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Bill Cobbs, Jake Cherry & Steve Coogan | |
Directed by | Shawn Levy | |
Screenwriting by | Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon | |
Composition by | Alan Silvestri | |
Produced by | Chris Columbus & Michael Barnathan | |
Director of Photography: | Guillermo Navarro | |
Executive Production by | Thomas M. Hammel, Ira Shuman & Mark Radcliffe |
Entertainment Reviews:
3 stars out of 5 -- A likeable comic fantasy for the family....You'll be admiring the craftsmanship of this visual CG feast...
Ultimate DVD
This is a good example of Hollywood commercial calculation that actually pays off with a few entertainment dividends. It all seems very cold and calculated, and yet the film still turns out to be decently entertaining.
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Cinefantastique
Rating: 2.5/4 --
...lightweight and inoffensive...
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Reel Film Reviews
Rating: C+ --
What a dull, nice movie, wrenched from a wild premise and battered into docility.
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Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 2/4 --
A film that veers, often without much direction, between a family-friendly comic romp and an attempt to touch our souls with heartfelt emotion.
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Chicago Sun-Times
As mindless spectacle, this is reasonably entertaining.
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Chicago Reader
Rating: 2/4 --
Ben Stiller does his usual loser shtick, and computer animation, dumb laughs (urinating monkeys, anyone?) and slapstick abounds.
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The Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
Product Description:
Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a down-on-his-luck divorced father in this family-friendly tale directed by Shawn Levy (JUST MARRIED, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN). Larry has lots of ideas and dreams, but none of them come to fruition. In an attempt to prove his stability to his ex-wife (Kim Raver) and his son, Nicky (Jake Cherry), Larry accepts a job as a night guard at the Museum of Natural History. But the elderly night guards who hire him (played by entertainment legends Mickey Rooney, Dick Van Dyke, and Bill Cobbs) fail to mention one crucial detail: when the museum is closed, everything inside comes to life. From Attila the Hun to miniature Roman soldiers, African mammals to Neanderthal men, and Egyptian mummies to dinosaur skeletons, the museum teems with lively activity. Now it's Larry's job to control the mayhem and show his son that he is, indeed, a great man after all.
There might be a moral to this story, which is based on the book of the same name by Milan Trenc, but the screenplay and action remain light and breezy. Stiller is perfect as Larry, particularly in scenes with a sneaky monkey who repeatedly gets the better of him. Brief appearances by Anne Meara (Stiller's real-life mother) and Paul Rudd add to the fun. Carla Gugino plays a museum docent, Ricky Gervais portrays the incomprehensible museum director, and Robin Williams moonlights as a wax figure of Teddy Roosevelt that comes to life. Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan are particularly amusing as a bickering miniature cowboy and a Roman soldier.
There might be a moral to this story, which is based on the book of the same name by Milan Trenc, but the screenplay and action remain light and breezy. Stiller is perfect as Larry, particularly in scenes with a sneaky monkey who repeatedly gets the better of him. Brief appearances by Anne Meara (Stiller's real-life mother) and Paul Rudd add to the fun. Carla Gugino plays a museum docent, Ricky Gervais portrays the incomprehensible museum director, and Robin Williams moonlights as a wax figure of Teddy Roosevelt that comes to life. Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan are particularly amusing as a bickering miniature cowboy and a Roman soldier.
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Production Notes:
- Theatrical Release: December 22, 2006