Well, for 2 nights now, I've gotten to watch 2 movies. Night at the Museum and Disney's Up.
First, let me talk a bit about Up.
Great movie. I will say that it starts off really sad, so if your really emotional, take a hankie. Pixar really drags you into the story and takes you on a journey that you'll love. The imagery is great and it keeps the children glued to the screen. I know this because I took my 7 and 3 year old nephews with me to see it.
I'd give it a 5 out of 5. A must see for children and children at heart.
Now, Night at the Museum: Battle at the Smithsonian.
This was a good movie in it's own right, but as a squeal it had to overcome the first movie. I would not say that it "Overcame" the first film but it did give a great try. The film had good effects and a good storyline. But to me, they tried to push too much into the story and it made the story a bit rushed. They also overlooked a few details, which I won't go into to avoid spoilers, but let me say this. Dose plastic figures need to breath to survived?
Now I know that this is a child's film and it doesn't need to be realistic. It was funny and that's all that needs to be said. It's a great film and can be enjoyed by all. I'll give it a 4 out of 5.
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