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Night At The Museum 2

Posted by dave c on June 29, 2009 at 23:15:02:

Much tighter and funnier than NATM1, we just took for kids aged 5-7 to this and EVERYONE loved it.
The characters are much better than in the first, not much of Robin Williams and lots of Hank Azaria who has a character as funny as Clouseau or Basil Fawlty... REALLY!
The animations are great and there are a lot of laughs.
Amy Adams as a kind of dime store Nicole Kidmann can fill a (small size) pair of jodhpurs with a certain style!
The team of comedians seems to have grown and it is a fabulous piece of ensemble acting and equally funny for kids and parents.
I can imagine this becoming a firm favourite for holidays and wet Sunday afternoons on DVD as well.
Give yours elf a treat and go to see it.