

Although the Night at the Museum movies will never win awards, it will win hearts who love a fun movie. In a smart way, this film shows the best in what Rooney and Robin Williams represents of their comedic legacy. This cameo by Van Dyke along with Mickey Rooney and Bill Cobbs does not serve a lot of purpose other than to maybe explain that they have put behind their mistakes and they just want to enjoy what’s left of their lives at its fullest. The tone set by the strange introduction does not get explained until later, and the answer is a very respectable one. Although the young Fredericks was warned “the end will come” by workers, nothing ever came from it until nearly a hundred years later. Half went to the Museum of Natural History and the other to the British Museum. Many items, including three sarcophagi, were removed by his archaeologist father and were sent to two museums. In what this feisty octogenarian can recall, it was part of a tomb that he discovered back in 1938. He worked for the museum ever since the tablet was put there. He discovers that Cecil Fredericks ( Dick Van Dyke) may have some answers.
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This Guardian of Brooklyn has no clue in how to save his friends. He believes the magic that brings them to life is fading and he looks to Daley for help. The only person who realizes what’s going on is Ahkmenrah ( Rami Malek) himself, when he sees the tablet is turning green. When one of them includes the star constellations coming to life and attacking people, perhaps nobody read their horoscope for that day. When a gala event unveiling new exhibits goes awry, Daley is at a loss when he witnesses chaotic behaviour from Teddy Roosevelt ( Robin Williams) and the various displays. That’s tough to do when he catches him throwing a party when he comes home early after a tough evening at work. Secret of the Tomb revealed to Larry Daley ( Ben Stiller) that now is the time to let his son Nick ( Skyler Gisondo) make important decisions in his life. The first showed that living history is important, the second explored with how legacies are created and the third revelled in how change must happen. It also nicely plays into all three films in different ways.

This Ancient Egyptian artifact brings exhibits to life and opens doorways to mysterious worlds.

Fans of the Night at the Museum films will finally learn about the kind of magic instilled into Akhmenrah’s tablet.
