Monday, October 22, 2007

See History Come To Life in “Night at the Museum”

http://www.beconfused.comGet passes to experience this very educational tour that treats you to come back to the past and experience as history comes to life in “Night at the Museum”.

Another blockbuster hit last Christmas season by the great comedy actor, Ben Stiller in “Night at the Museum,” the science fiction fantasy comedy that was the highest grossing film in its opening weekend, grossing $30.8 million in 3,685 theaters. For the four-day Christmas holiday weekend, it took in $42.2 million. In total, the film has grossed $571,069,550, recently breaking the $250,000,000 million mark with $250,224,440 in U.S. ticket sales only, and $320,845,110 in foreign box offices.

Ben Stiller leads an all-star cast including Robin Williams,Owen Wilson and Dick Van Dyke in this hilarious blockbuster hit. The film opens with Larry Daley (Stiller), unemployed and divorced making him a complete loser. His son Nick is very disappointed with him and might loose his son if he didn't find a job right away. The employment counselor (Stiller's real-life mother, Anne Meara) has only one suggestion for him, he takes it -- a night security guard at the Museum of Natural History as the substitute for three old security guards that have just retired. In his first nightshift, Larry realizes that everything at the museum comes to life at night: Mayans, Roman Gladiators, and cowboys that wage an epic battles; in his quest for fire, a Neanderthal burns down his own display; Attila the Hun pillages his neighboring exhibits, and a T-Rex reminds everyone why he's history's fiercest predator. The Museum transforms in a complete chaos with the inexperienced Larry, and he learns that since an old Egyptian stone came to the Museum in 1950, the statues comes to life until dawn. Amidst the chaos, the only person Larry can turn to for advice is a wax figure of President Teddy Roosevelt , who helps our hero harness the bedlam, stop a nefarious plot, and save the museum.

Writers Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon have confirmed to Dark Horizons that they are writing a sequel to their hit Fox film tentatively titled Another Night at the Museum. The writers, who created Reno 911!, said that "there'll be existing characters and plenty of new ones." According to their site, Ben Stiller and Robin Williams are signed for the sequel.

Night at the Museum have magic for all the kids out there, the flashy effects of the historical characters in the movie and the blissfully story of a father trying to keep his kid's respect, both work for minds for the young ones. For parents, there's the comfort of those great supporting performances, and the fond hope that their kids might just be inspired to look up a little something about some of the historical events, people, and things that they've seen on screen. So better grab a copy of this very educational and fun to watch blockbuster film “Night at the Museum” in high quality DVD format only available at DVD.TV, your most trusted DVD auction site.