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Fun facts: Owen Wilson, who played Jedediah was supposed to be a cameo, which is why he's uncredited, but his character tested so well with the audience, so they decided to expanded the role into bigger part. This was also Rami Malek's first film debut. And he is an Egyptian. One of the trainers spent several weeks training Crystal the Monkey, who perform as Dexter to slap and bite Ben Stiller in the movie. When Jedediah and Octavius are draining air out of the van tire towards the end, Jedediah says "I ain't quittin' you" in his usual country accent, this is a reference from Brokeback Mountain. Steve Coogan has played a miniature figurine for the second time where he did from The Indian in the Cupboard. More importantly, the woman in the employment office scene is ACTUALLY Ben Stiller's real-life late mother.
Love me Tim. And love me some malbread. You guys always watch my favorite movies from my childhood and I absolutely loved it. This is definitely gonna be a fun journey. There’s always things you don’t notice when you’re a kid. And this is one of those movies. Love y’all and can’t wait to watch! ❤❤
Dude. *DUDE.* If had a nickel for the sheer amount of times I’ve said “Dum Dum Give Me Gum Gum” to classmates who had gum throughout my entire life, Elon Musk would be working for me
This movie is actually a lot of fun. I can see this as a movie to watch with the whole family. This did feel kinda similar to the book since the artifacts at the museum is fun to watch, even Robin Williams in one of his late performances does still gives it his all.
Hi Tim and Mal Night at the museum is one of my all time favorite movies series it pretty up all the characters are wonderful the adventure are all great across all of them
This movie was my jam as a kid! As cheesy as the effects and plots were, I found Night at the Museum to be quite magical and the casting is pretty remarkable, especially Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt. We also always go to that actual museum from time to time thanks to this movie.
The fact that the effects are cheesy is part of what sold it. It adds that slight bit of whimsy. The problem that so many studios have faced in the last 10 years or so is that they've asked CGI to do too much. Both Tim and Mal have a point when they said that there are just so many actors on screen, especially during Larry's first night where it's pure chaos. CGI just can't fill a room like that as authentically.
I. Love. This movie. It was my childhood. Growing up, I was kind of scared of this movie because, yknow, crazy Egyptian curse making the Museum come to life and all. The mummy that was the source of it all struggling to escape, along with Tutenstein, The Mummy, and me just being a fraidy in general, didn't help. But then I saw that he was played by Rami Malek and I went "...Huh. He's cute." And instantly, my tone changed, lol. I also love Robin Williams in this one. Top 3 role for me. Mickey Rooney, it should be noted, was 84 years old when this came out!
First “Alvin and The Chipmunks” and now “Night At The Museum” you guys are really bringing in the nostalgia trip here for us, also are you guys gonna be doing the sequels afterwards?
This movie brings back memories 😭 I still remember when my grandma took us to a museum in New York and telling my seven year old sister that everything inside would come alive like the movie. My grandma was so mad at me for telling her that because she refused to go into the animal exhibit. 😂
Night at The Museum is such a amazing movie ❤️❤️ I remember the first time I watched it I didn’t really know anything about it like I didn’t watch the trailers or anything all I remember is my Dad took me and Brother to watch it and we all loved it and thought it was a great movie😊 the plot is great 👍 casting is top notch and every one played there roles to perfection and it’s really hilarious as well 😂 Loved both of your reactions and hopefully you the 2nd and 3rd one too 😁😊 ps: it’s because of this movie I want to visit that Museum one day ☺️
5:01 when this was made Bill Cobbs was 72, Mickey Rooney was 86 Dick Van Dyke was 81 and will be 100 next year. You should see him in “Mary Poppins Returns” and what he did at age 93. Out of the three only Dick Van Dyke is still around. Rooney passed away after making the second movie and Bill Cobbs passed away this past summer. You should also check out some of Mickey Rooney’s older movies. All three of them were great actors but I always loved his voice. He was in the 1977 “Pete’s Dragon”, he voiced Santa Claus in the Rankin Bass Christmas movies like the 1970 “Santa Claus is coming to town”, 1974 “Year Without a Santa Claus”, 1979 “Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July” and the 2008 “Miser Brothers Christmas”, the 1981 Disney “Fox & The Hound” and the 1985 “Care Bears movie”. He also did a lot of old westerns. 21:54 I’d love to have that kind of energy again. He must have had a catnap at some point. 24:53 they copied the keys to his apartment so they could frame him for stealing from the museum. 33:12 Dick Van Dyke was probably doing some of the running. He seems to still have the energy to do things. 39:31 from all the research he did.
@ I always forget that movie. I watched that all the time growing up. He was in the 1979 movie and played the same character in the early 90s tv series.
There's a Night At The Museum stage musical in the works. Alan Menken wrote the songs for it. It's being workshopped rn. Still might take another few yrs before we see it on stage.
1. That one song you wanting to know the title of was called Weapon Of Choice by Fatboy Slim. 2. The lion that tried to kill Larry, if you really noticed, looked a hell of a lot like Aslan. 3. Dick Van Dyke was also in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Lead role. When I realized Dick was in this movie, I thought he was just as young as he was back in the 60’s, not realizing though that he was just an old guy. Also, Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang were both in the 60’s just like the Dick Van Dyke Show was. 4. That was the very first film I ever saw Rami Malek in. The second was Twilight 5: Breaking Dawn. Then, there was Bohemian Rhapsody, No Time To Die, and last but not least, Oppenheimer. 5. There Tim and Mal go making fun of Atilla for crying. 6. That monkey was also in one of the Hangover movies.
By the way, the short old guy full of salt and vinegar is Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney. He has a filmography as long as my arm, but the role I know him best is from the stop-motion Christmas Specials done by Rankin-Bass in the 1960s-1980s. In most of the productions, including "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town", "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July", "Rudolph's Shiny New Year", "The Year Without a Santa Claus", etc., Mickey Rooney serves as the voice of Santa Claus. And it's thanks to these specials that it's his voice that I associate with Santa Claus.
This is such an amazing film series filled with an amazing story, stunning visual effects, and a talented cast. I actually was in a musical called Night At The Wax Museum which had a similar plot of the figures being brought to life via Cleopatra’s bracelet. I was Pancho Villa, one of the outlaw figures that came life. I had a song that I got to sing and had to do it in Spanish which was really fun and one of the best memories of my life. #BestHistoryMovie #RIPRobinWillams #RIPMickeyRooney
A: If you’re wondering what the remainder of the instructions said, the full document got released on the internet at around the time the 3rd movie was released to theaters. B: For the full story of how the Teddy Bear came to be invented, Teddy Roosevelt had been on a hunting trip that was proving unsuccessful, which was proving frustrating to Roosevelt. His hunting companions, wishing to try to get him a guaranteed trophy for the trip, found a black bear and managed to somehow get it tied to a tree before then showing it to him, believing he’d take the clear and easy opportunity to shoot it. But instead, Roosevelt shook his head, looked to his companions, and said ‘Let it go. I won’t shoot a bound animal’. And so the bear was released, and the teddy bear was invented in honor of the incident.
Loved this movie also RIP Robin Williams your still missed to this very day 💕🎥🙏🏻🕊🤣, plus like I said before the top 3 Christmas movies I recommend which are also my favs if you Tim by yourself or with friends wanna react to are MouseHunt (1997), Sprited (2022) and Dashing Through the Snow (2023) please and thank you very much 🤞🏻🎅🏻🎄🎥✨
Yess been waiting for this movie reaction for a long time and I love night at the museum❤🦖🐒❤ it have an Amazing cast of comedians/actors and it's hilarious and one of my favorite movies to rewatch from shawn levy when i was younger and i think it was underrated but now years later poeple are loving the night at the museum movies and RIP robin williams(night at the museum 3 was his finale movie) and RIP Mickey Rooney/Bill Cobbs😢😢
Hi Tim Hi Melbread I enjoy your reaction to Night at the museum it's my favorite Ben steeler moving and can't wait to see you react to the second and third one I love Earth wind and fire music.❤🦖🐒🦁🐆🦓🦓🦌🦅🐘🦣
Au cas où tu ne le saurais pas, Dick Van Dyke joue aussi Mr Dawes Sr dans " Mary Poppins ", le vieil homme de la banque qui se déplace avec une canne. Si son âge actuel vous fait peur, sachez que l'actrice Renée Simoneau, la mère de l'actrice française Catherine D'énervement, est morte en 2021 à l'âge de 109 ans.
Wow! I heard more of you and your hostess' dialogue than the movie! I don't know what "great line" Robin Williams said because you talked over him. Less chatter and more movie, please. I know you can't be quiet throughout the movie, but damn!
I think it's the line " I'm made of was, Larry. What are you made of ? " It's really similar of what the gargoyles La Rocaille, La Muraille and La Volière say to Quasimodo in " The Hunchback of Notre-Dame " (after he asked them to leave him alone)
@, Mickey Rooney and Bill Cobbs were the two veteran security guards, Anne Meara played Debbie who helped Larry get a job, Anne Meara is Ben Stiller mom in real life and Charlie Murphy played a taxi driver
@justindenney-hall5875 do you you really think Nancy is an insult? Apparently you watched too much of Everybody Loves Raymond as Ray's TV dad, Frank used it as an insult. And also you know that your voice is just as annoying and that's why you're so butt hurt and annoyed by my original comment. There voices to me are the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard. Or how some people hate the word moist.
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I love these movies! Thank you. The second one is my favorite. ❤
Three acting legends: Dick Van Dyke, Bill Cobbs, and Micky Roonie.
"Good lord Lawrence! Why are you slapping a monkey?" Lol I love that scene with Larry and Dexter slapping each other. 😂😂😂
Fun facts: Owen Wilson, who played Jedediah was supposed to be a cameo, which is why he's uncredited, but his character tested so well with the audience, so they decided to expanded the role into bigger part.
This was also Rami Malek's first film debut.
And he is an Egyptian.
One of the trainers spent several weeks training Crystal the Monkey, who perform as Dexter to slap and bite Ben Stiller in the movie.
When Jedediah and Octavius are draining air out of the van tire towards the end, Jedediah says "I ain't quittin' you" in his usual country accent, this is a reference from Brokeback Mountain.
Steve Coogan has played a miniature figurine for the second time where he did from The Indian in the Cupboard.
More importantly, the woman in the employment office scene is ACTUALLY Ben Stiller's real-life late mother.
3:55 Fun Fact: That office lady was actually Ben Stiller's (Larry) mom; Anne Meara who passed away in 2015!
That made the " connection " scene very hilarious
No way!
She was also in Zoolander with her husband, Ben’s dad, Jerry Stiller
@@mildredpierce4506 And they were in "Highway to Hell" (1991) which also included his sister Amy Stiller.
Night at The Museum; my favourite movie of the childhood. I love it.
The story goes that his hunting buddies tried up a bear cub and were ready to shoot it, but he made them release it.
Back in primary school I remember seeing this in cinemas and all the kids were saying dum dum 😂
Love me Tim. And love me some malbread. You guys always watch my favorite movies from my childhood and I absolutely loved it. This is definitely gonna be a fun journey. There’s always things you don’t notice when you’re a kid. And this is one of those movies. Love y’all and can’t wait to watch! ❤❤
This movie is like the original concept for Five Nights at Freddie’s.
Except without the total lack of any hope.
One of fav Ben Stiller and Robin Williams films. One of my childhood films 😂😂
I remember watching this movie the second one is my favourite
I love yours reactions with Malbread 🙂
Dude. *DUDE.* If had a nickel for the sheer amount of times I’ve said “Dum Dum Give Me Gum Gum” to classmates who had gum throughout my entire life, Elon Musk would be working for me
One of the best Robin Williams movies!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
This movie is actually a lot of fun. I can see this as a movie to watch with the whole family. This did feel kinda similar to the book since the artifacts at the museum is fun to watch, even Robin Williams in one of his late performances does still gives it his all.
Hi Tim and Mal Night at the museum is one of my all time favorite movies series it pretty up all the characters are wonderful the adventure are all great across all of them
This song is weapon of choice
Night at the Museum is my second Ben Stiller favourite movie. The first one is Madagascar.
Meet the Parents. There’s Something About Mary. Dodgeball.
I'm not sure if you could tell or not, but Cecil was played by Dick Van Dyke, who you might know as Bert from Mary Poppins. He's still super awesome
It's weird because I saw " Mary Poppins " after this movie. He played Mr Dawes Sr too, isn't he ?
@a.g.demada5263 yeah he did
@@beckystar3327 that's great
Mom loved those mystery shows particularly older ones. Monk, Murder She Wrote, and Diagnosis Murder being up there.
Dick Van Dyke will outlive us all
Malbread is such a good Hype woman with her energetic hand gestures and facial expressions as Tim speaks.
Hey timothee reacts thank you for watching night at the museum.💟💟
Awww robin williams we miss you 😢
"HEY DUMB DUMB! YOU GIVE ME...GUM GUM!" 💜
Robin Williams, as always, is incredible in this ❤
Tim plus malbread makes a great reaction🎉
Malbread is definitely "A handsome woman".😉
Hey Dump Dumb Give me Gum Gum
This movie was my jam as a kid! As cheesy as the effects and plots were, I found Night at the Museum to be quite magical and the casting is pretty remarkable, especially Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt. We also always go to that actual museum from time to time thanks to this movie.
The fact that the effects are cheesy is part of what sold it. It adds that slight bit of whimsy. The problem that so many studios have faced in the last 10 years or so is that they've asked CGI to do too much. Both Tim and Mal have a point when they said that there are just so many actors on screen, especially during Larry's first night where it's pure chaos. CGI just can't fill a room like that as authentically.
I’m excited for you 2 to react to the next 2 movies
Wait until you see the sequels
I love this movie❤️
I remember watching this at the movie theater when it came out, and I remember when it ended, I swear the entire theater just clapped
I. Love. This movie. It was my childhood.
Growing up, I was kind of scared of this movie because, yknow, crazy Egyptian curse making the Museum come to life and all. The mummy that was the source of it all struggling to escape, along with Tutenstein, The Mummy, and me just being a fraidy in general, didn't help. But then I saw that he was played by Rami Malek and I went "...Huh. He's cute." And instantly, my tone changed, lol.
I also love Robin Williams in this one. Top 3 role for me.
Mickey Rooney, it should be noted, was 84 years old when this came out!
43:47 You can tell this is an old movie when the two Sudans are one. (South Sudan seceded in 2011.)
First “Alvin and The Chipmunks” and now “Night At The Museum” you guys are really bringing in the nostalgia trip here for us, also are you guys gonna be doing the sequels afterwards?
This movie brings back memories 😭 I still remember when my grandma took us to a museum in New York and telling my seven year old sister that everything inside would come alive like the movie. My grandma was so mad at me for telling her that because she refused to go into the animal exhibit. 😂
Night at The Museum is such a amazing movie ❤️❤️ I remember the first time I watched it I didn’t really know anything about it like I didn’t watch the trailers or anything all I remember is my Dad took me and Brother to watch it and we all loved it and thought it was a great movie😊 the plot is great 👍 casting is top notch and every one played there roles to perfection and it’s really hilarious as well 😂 Loved both of your reactions and hopefully you the 2nd and 3rd one too 😁😊 ps: it’s because of this movie I want to visit that Museum one day ☺️
This and how to train your dragon was my childhood movies
This movie was my childhood
Hallelujah. I’m glad someone is reacting to this movie.
@mildredpierce4506 Someone...?
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Alexa Chipman Reactions/Nova and Mom react have reacted to it.🤣
5:01 when this was made Bill Cobbs was 72, Mickey Rooney was 86 Dick Van Dyke was 81 and will be 100 next year. You should see him in “Mary Poppins Returns” and what he did at age 93. Out of the three only Dick Van Dyke is still around. Rooney passed away after making the second movie and Bill Cobbs passed away this past summer. You should also check out some of Mickey Rooney’s older movies. All three of them were great actors but I always loved his voice. He was in the 1977 “Pete’s Dragon”, he voiced Santa Claus in the Rankin Bass Christmas movies like the 1970 “Santa Claus is coming to town”, 1974 “Year Without a Santa Claus”, 1979 “Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July” and the 2008 “Miser Brothers Christmas”, the 1981 Disney “Fox & The Hound” and the 1985 “Care Bears movie”. He also did a lot of old westerns. 21:54 I’d love to have that kind of energy again. He must have had a catnap at some point. 24:53 they copied the keys to his apartment so they could frame him for stealing from the museum. 33:12 Dick Van Dyke was probably doing some of the running. He seems to still have the energy to do things. 39:31 from all the research he did.
Mickey Rooney was also the old horse trainer in "The Black Stallion."
@ I always forget that movie. I watched that all the time growing up. He was in the 1979 movie and played the same character in the early 90s tv series.
Mickey Rooney passed away after the 3rd one
There's a Night At The Museum stage musical in the works. Alan Menken wrote the songs for it. It's being workshopped rn. Still might take another few yrs before we see it on stage.
Hey, Tim. So, if I may, I'd have a film suggestion now that the holidays are just around the corner: The Tigger Movie.
"You new DUM DUM
You give me, GUM GUM"
1. That one song you wanting to know the title of was called Weapon Of Choice by Fatboy Slim.
2. The lion that tried to kill Larry, if you really noticed, looked a hell of a lot like Aslan.
3. Dick Van Dyke was also in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Lead role. When I realized Dick was in this movie, I thought he was just as young as he was back in the 60’s, not realizing though that he was just an old guy. Also, Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang were both in the 60’s just like the Dick Van Dyke Show was.
4. That was the very first film I ever saw Rami Malek in. The second was Twilight 5: Breaking Dawn. Then, there was Bohemian Rhapsody, No Time To Die, and last but not least, Oppenheimer.
5. There Tim and Mal go making fun of Atilla for crying.
6. That monkey was also in one of the Hangover movies.
Mickey Rooney who played Gus was one of the all great Comedians he was in the Comedy Classic It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963
By the way, the short old guy full of salt and vinegar is Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney. He has a filmography as long as my arm, but the role I know him best is from the stop-motion Christmas Specials done by Rankin-Bass in the 1960s-1980s. In most of the productions, including "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town", "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July", "Rudolph's Shiny New Year", "The Year Without a Santa Claus", etc., Mickey Rooney serves as the voice of Santa Claus. And it's thanks to these specials that it's his voice that I associate with Santa Claus.
RIP Robin Williams
This is such an amazing film series filled with an amazing story, stunning visual effects, and a talented cast. I actually was in a musical called Night At The Wax Museum which had a similar plot of the figures being brought to life via Cleopatra’s bracelet. I was Pancho Villa, one of the outlaw figures that came life. I had a song that I got to sing and had to do it in Spanish which was really fun and one of the best memories of my life.
#BestHistoryMovie
#RIPRobinWillams
#RIPMickeyRooney
I liked the small guys the most. The Little Cowboy and the Roman Empire guy. It finds them funny.
Your going to love this underrated trilogy😎
I remember when this movie became available on DVD, I rented it every chance I got.
Rami Malek I Play Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody And The Villain From 007 (James Bond) No Time To Die
Dexter is my favourite character in this movie, because he is very funny.
Did you know he was played by a female ?
@@a.g.demada5263 I did, if memory serves I believe her name was Chloe.
@@justindenney-hall5875 no, it's Crystal
@@a.g.demada5263 Well, at least I got two of the letters right.🤣
@@justindenney-hall5875 yes 😂 it's her who plays Able in the second movie too
28:39😂33:02 44:07
A: If you’re wondering what the remainder of the instructions said, the full document got released on the internet at around the time the 3rd movie was released to theaters.
B: For the full story of how the Teddy Bear came to be invented, Teddy Roosevelt had been on a hunting trip that was proving unsuccessful, which was proving frustrating to Roosevelt. His hunting companions, wishing to try to get him a guaranteed trophy for the trip, found a black bear and managed to somehow get it tied to a tree before then showing it to him, believing he’d take the clear and easy opportunity to shoot it. But instead, Roosevelt shook his head, looked to his companions, and said ‘Let it go. I won’t shoot a bound animal’. And so the bear was released, and the teddy bear was invented in honor of the incident.
Such a great movie! RIP Robin Williams Mickey Rooney and Bill Cobbs. Dick Van Dyke is still going strong!
Loved this movie also RIP Robin Williams your still missed to this very day 💕🎥🙏🏻🕊🤣, plus like I said before the top 3 Christmas movies I recommend which are also my favs if you Tim by yourself or with friends wanna react to are MouseHunt (1997), Sprited (2022) and Dashing Through the Snow (2023) please and thank you very much 🤞🏻🎅🏻🎄🎥✨
Hey Dumb Dumb give me Gum Gum
Yess been waiting for this movie reaction for a long time and I love night at the museum❤🦖🐒❤ it have an Amazing cast of comedians/actors and it's hilarious and one of my favorite movies to rewatch from shawn levy when i was younger and i think it was underrated but now years later poeple are loving the night at the museum movies and RIP robin williams(night at the museum 3 was his finale movie) and RIP Mickey Rooney/Bill Cobbs😢😢
34:36 he's an ancient Egyptian British pharaoh? Then again there's another pharaoh that played children's card games
Looks like you did all 3 things. Get it?
Hey Timothee reacts i visit the museum during my field trip at my school.🎇🎇
Incredible movie 🎉❤
Hi Tim Hi Melbread I enjoy your reaction to Night at the museum it's my favorite Ben steeler moving and can't wait to see you react to the second and third one I love Earth wind and fire music.❤🦖🐒🦁🐆🦓🦓🦌🦅🐘🦣
Please watch Ferngully the last rain forest❤❤
Be sure to watch all 3. 2nd one is prob the best but they are all 3 quite solid.
Brings back childhood memories
I thought she was Jenny Ortega reacting with u for A split second 💀
She does look so much like her 😍
Au cas où tu ne le saurais pas, Dick Van Dyke joue aussi Mr Dawes Sr dans " Mary Poppins ", le vieil homme de la banque qui se déplace avec une canne.
Si son âge actuel vous fait peur, sachez que l'actrice Renée Simoneau, la mère de l'actrice française Catherine D'énervement, est morte en 2021 à l'âge de 109 ans.
You should watch the Fox and the Hound
Wow! I heard more of you and your hostess' dialogue than the movie! I don't know what "great line" Robin Williams said because you talked over him. Less chatter and more movie, please. I know you can't be quiet throughout the movie, but damn!
I think it's the line " I'm made of was, Larry. What are you made of ? "
It's really similar of what the gargoyles La Rocaille, La Muraille and La Volière say to Quasimodo in " The Hunchback of Notre-Dame " (after he asked them to leave him alone)
They're all made of wax
Oh man, my childhood.
32:59
Rest In Peace
Mickey Rooney 1920-2014
Robin Williams 1951-2014
Anne Meara 1929-2015
Charlie Murphy 1959-2017
and Bill Cobbs 1934-2024
What's their rôle in it ? Except Robin of course
@, Mickey Rooney and Bill Cobbs were the two veteran security guards,
Anne Meara played Debbie who helped Larry get a job, Anne Meara is Ben Stiller mom in real life
and Charlie Murphy played a taxi driver
@@BryanMcdonough-gl9hm ah ok thank you.
Oh, that explain the " connection " moment 😅
Great 0:08
Ricky gives me the ick every time I see him. Sofia Vergara is the same.
@justtooweird Care to elaborate?
@justindenney-hall5875 Annoying Voices mainly. Their voices make me cringe
@@justtooweird Good to know it was something substantial negative Nancy🙄😆
@justindenney-hall5875 do you you really think Nancy is an insult? Apparently you watched too much of Everybody Loves Raymond as Ray's TV dad, Frank used it as an insult. And also you know that your voice is just as annoying and that's why you're so butt hurt and annoyed by my original comment.
There voices to me are the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard. Or how some people hate the word moist.
FIRSTT!!
all the live action ones rule and are good sadly the animated in my honest opinion is bad but if you watch that is fine i will not be watching
27:30 not all fire extinguisher 🧯 have foam.
It would be soo kewl if museums really did come to life though