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Triple bill of the comedy franchise starring Ben Stiller. In 'Night
at the Museum' (2006), Larry Daley (Stiller) is a kind-hearted
dreamer who always knew that he was destined for greatness. In need
of money he takes a job as a lowly graveyard-shift security guard
at the Museum of Natural History in order to provide a more stable
life for his ten-year-old son. On his first night on the job,
however, he finds that the guardianship of the museum is far from
stable. At nightfall an Egyptian spell brings the artefacts and wax
figures to life. With Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) charging
through the hallways, miniature Romans and cowboys embroiled in a
deadly feud, and a two-ton Tyrannosaurus Rex nagging to play fetch,
Larry turns to a wax replica of President Theodore Roosevelt (Robin
Williams) for a little advice on keeping things intact. In 'Night
at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsmonian' (2009), Larry
receives news that the Museum of Natural History is to be closed
for renovations, and the exhibits moved into federal storage at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where the collection
includes artefacts associated with many of the great figures of
American history including Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), General
Custer (Bill Hader) and Al Capone (Jon Bernthal). Larry must
infiltrate the museum's tight security to rescue Jedediah (Owen
Wilson) and Octavius (Steve Coogan), who have been shipped there by
mistake. In 'Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb' (2014), as
the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah begins to fade, Larry travels
around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew
including Roosevelt, Jedediah and Octavius and, of course,
Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too
late.
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The Ex (DVD)
Zach Braff, Amanda Peet, Jason Bateman, Charles Grodin, Mia Farrow, …
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This rollicking and slightly absurd comedy from director Jesse Peretz (FIRST LOVE, LAST RITES) begins when Tom Reilly (Zach Braff) loses his promising chef job at a swanky New York restaurant. He is compelled to move to small-town Ohio to take a job with his father-in-law (Charles Grodin) at an advertising agency to support his wife, Sofia (Amanda Peet), and newborn son. Tom's adjustment to the rhythms and rituals of the office world is awkward at best, and complicated by the presence of an old high-school flame of Sofia's (Jason Bateman), a passive-aggressive paraplegic who schemes to get Sofia back. Meanwhile, Sofia must cope with the shock of switching roles from powerful big-city lawyer to stay-at-home suburban mother. Young working parents will identify with the familiar conflicts presented here as the embattled Tom and frustrated Sofia struggle to make sense of their new responsibilities. Braff purveys his patented nerdy charm as a nice guy whose behaviour becomes more and more manic as the rug gets continually pulled out from under him, and Peet is a lovely screen presence even as her character's patience and enthusiasm fade in less than attractive ways. Their performances blend wry intelligence with out-and-out slapstick, and they are supported by a superb ensemble cast including Amy Poehler, Amy Adams, Paul Rudd, Donal Logue, and Mia Farrow. While some of the situations and jokes border on tasteless, it's the smart kind of gross-out humor of a Farrelly Brothers or Jay Roach film, and the film never never loses its heart, as embodied by Braff and Peet.
Ben Stiller reprises his role as Larry Daley, night guard of the Museum of Natural History, in the third and final instalment of the 'Night at the Museum' trilogy. As the magic of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah - the powers that bring the museum exhibits to life after sunset - begin to fade, Larry travels around the world in order to reunite members of his museum crew including Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Jedediah and Octavius (Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan) and, of course, Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) to try to save the magic before it's too late.
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