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Movie Download > Free Download Night at the Museum 3 Full Movie. 3: Secret of the Tomb full movie starring by Ben Stiller, Robin Williams in HD MP4 online. And problems like the torrent is fake, virus infected or too blurry to watch. Directed by Shawn Levy. With Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dick Van Dyke. Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and new characters while.
Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and new characters while embarking on an epic quest to save the magic before it is gone forever. At the Museum of Natural History, there’s a new exhibit being unveiled. Larry Daley, who manages the night exhibit where the exhibits come to life because of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, is in charge of the presentation. But when the exhibits go awry, Larry finds himself in trouble. He learns the Tablet is corroding so he does some research and learns that Cecil, the former museum guard, was at the site when the Tablet was discovered. He tells Larry they were warned if they remove it could mean the end. Larry realizes it means the end of the magic.
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He talks to Ahkmenrah who says that he doesn’t know anything. Only his father the Pharaoh knows the Tablet’s secrets.
He learns that the Pharaoh was sent to the London museum. So he convinces Dr. McPhee, the museum curator, to help send him to London. He takes Ahkmenrah with him but some of the others tag along, like Teddy Roosevelt, Attila, Octavius, and Jedediah.
Parents need to know that Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb follows the same formula as the first two movies ( and ), this time taking Larry and his gang of historical friends on the road to London. Expect more of the same slapstick (and sometimes crude) humor fans will already be familiar with.
Some kids might find a few scenes scary - ancient statues come to life, a giant snake attacks the group, characters are trapped by a volcano's fiery output, and at one point it appears as if significant characters have died - and there's talk that the 'end will come.' There's also some flirting and kissing between a Neanderthal and a security guard, as well as mild language ('hell,' etc.) and a little drinking. While this installment isn't as lively as the first two, it does have positive messages about friendship and loyalty.
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB is very similar in plot and themes to the first two Night at the Museum movies, but unfortunately it's much less fun. Larry is still a sad sack, only this time he's worried what his son, Nick (now a high school senior), will do with his life, as well as how he can save his friends at the museum. Stiller is frankly phoning it in for this last installment of the franchise (he's a bit better in his other role as the Neanderthal who thinks he's Larry's son); the times when the movie really comes to life are when bursts into a scene with sword drawn as Sir Lancelot. And and Ajali Jay are perfect as pharaohs with the key to keeping the magic alive, and there are a couple of fun cameos near the end.
But overall there's not enough to make Secret of the Tomb worth seeing unless you're a diehard fan of the first two. The most poignant scenes occur not so much because of what's happening in the film, but because it's one of Williams' last appearances - he played Roosevelt in all three movies. Not to give away too much, but he says goodbye in a touching way. Families can talk about the message behind all of the action and fancy effects. Why is it important to help your friends?. There are a few times when characters (Lancelot, Nick) feel like they're not being heard. Do you ever feel the same way?
How do you handle it?. Did you notice anything in Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb that wasn't historically accurate or was different from what you've learned in school? How could you find out more about the famous people and figures depicted here?. Larry has a hard time letting Nick make his own decisions. Do you think Nick should be allowed to decide whether or not he wants to go to college? Kids: What decisions do you wish were up to just you?