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If you haven’t seen Secret of The Tomb which is the third Night at the Museum movie you would love it because it takes place at the natural history museum in London
This was I believe around the time that Ben Stillers father Jared Stiller passed because of that I believe there was something going on with his acting
Amy Adams is simply way too perfect to be Amelia Earhart in this movie to the point that I could've easily wanted an Amelia Earhart biopic movie starring her as Amelia, that could've been awesome
The Cherubs were the Jonas Brothers, as someone who was a kid during the promo of the film, that was LITERALLY the selling point, all you heard was “Omg the Jonas brothers are in night as the museum”😂😂😂
@@EchanteDante they did though, at the time the audience they were trying to reach, us the fans knew. It was everywhere. If you followed the band you even knew that they had a song written specifically for the movie Fly with me which played during the credits.
Having grown up going to the Smithsonian fairly regularly, this was wild to watch when I was younger. They even included my favorite museum, the Air & Space. Always loved learning there, and the fighter jet flight sims were so much fun.
growing up in Richmond and having almost every major field trip from elementary school to high school be to the national mall and various places around dc, I remember freaking out when I saw this movie and national treasure.
Fun fact : The Actor how played napoleon is Alain Chabat a really big and famous french Actor/director/comedian/producer/television host. Here in france that man is a legend.
I didn't realize that the guy who played Kakhmunrah was also Gargamel in the Smurfs movie. Like two characters having two different voices and dude pulled it off the best that he possibly could. Hank Azaria is amazing! 🙌
Ben Stiller and Hank Azaria worked together in 'Along Came Polly' (2004), too. And Owen Wilson had a recurring role in the 'Meet the Parents' franchise. 🧡
14:58… The “National Treasure” theme! I don’t know if you guys have seen that movie yet, but the theme from that movie is played here because of the parallels of the story lines. Pretty cool easter egg.
Oh that makes so much sense. Both movies were my childhood but sometimes they got conflated in my mind. It’s probably because they had the same musical themes in some parts.
Bill Hader as GENERAL CUSTER!! Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart Hank Answers as Egyptian brother Christopher Guest is Ivan the Terrible Robin Williams 🙏RIP🙏
In the previous film it was explained that the Egyptians learned English by being at colleges. There is a clip online and on the DVD about different accents depending on the college his character was at. It's pretty funny.
Ben Stiller and Shawn Levy haven't commented on why Larry Daley is often grumpy or unfazed by all the craziness around him, but it seems like a choice they made together tbh. Given Stiller's skill for character development and Levy's hands-on directing style, it’s likely they wanted to create a contrast between the wild stuff happening and Larry's "been there, done that" attitude.
If I don't mistake myself, it was originally planned for Kakhmunrah to reveal that he killed he's younger brother in an attempt to steal the throne, but the ideia was eventually discarded for being too dark or something like that
I think this is close to being better than the first movie - it’s my fave of the three. Amy Adams is so good as Amelia Earhart - this movie (or rather her quote at the end) inspired me to take my own writing more seriously. And Hank Azaria also voiced The Thinker statue and President Lincoln - he’s so talented. I love him in America’s Sweethearts, a romantic comedy you guys should see.
I'm from DC, and yes the Smithsonian is a network of I believe 21 different museums, art galleries, and a Zoo. 17 of the museums and the National Zoo are located in DC. The most famous of the museums include the Air and Space museum (seen in this movie), The Museum of Natural History (the one with the big elephant at the entrance) , and the Museum of American History. The newest of the Smithsonian museums is the Museum of African American History, opened in 2016. And in 2020, two new museums were approved by Congress. The National Museum of the American Latino, and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum. They haven't been built yet though.
Hank Azaria was an inspired casting choice as a comedic villain. I quote half his lines on the regular. Also, they did a whole BTS feature of the Jonas Brothers doing Cupid training 😂
I still got this on DVD 📀 all these movies have a special place in my heart my dad loved these films as well Rest in peace to him fun fact the cherub angels singing were voiced by the Jonas brothers
@@thebulldogshowgaming I’ve still got all three, too. I haven’t seen the third since it was in theatres, maybe it’s time for a rewatch, whether the guys watch it or not.
1.I forgot how much I loved these movies, thanks for the reactions. Every actor is amazing in both movies. 2. I teared up when I heard Little Einstein's, because that was my teenage sons favorite cartoon as little boys, and the memories/feelings hit me like a ton of bricks. 3. Hank Azaria is brilliant in everything he does.
23:58 ~ fun fact 🕺🏽☺️ they did not appreciate that kind of man and that woman did not want to be kissed by that soldier ~ it was actually a very scary event what occurred once those people got back on shore
i remember as a kid not liking this one nearly as much as the first. i didn't like how sidelined all the original characters were, and the heart just didn't seem to be there. but now though, i've come around to it. it's a really fun time, super creative. Hank Azaria, Bill Hader, and Amy Adams steal the show.
This is a solid sequel that expends upon the original with it's scale and humor. Adams crushed it and would've loved to seen her in a Earhart Bio Pic. Please React To Part III.
This movie has kid logic. Honestly, growing up with this series I just though everyone was asleep at night. Amazing how little thought goes on in a child's mind.
23:53 “they appreciated that kind of man” actually no. This famous photo is actually documenting a non-consensual sexual assault. The soldier, Mendonsa, had been running around kissing and groping multiple women without their permission and the photographer followed him to try and get a great shot, instead of intervening. When he got to Greta Zimmern, the nurse in the photo, a hollocaust survivor, she was terrified. You can see she’s holding her dress down as he’d already made an attempt to go up it. But, it was not just him. Many soldiers saw these street celebrations as an opportunity to “take liberties” with all women. Women that were screaming that they were married or as young as 13. Women were smacked, groped, kissed and stripped “in service” of the nation. In the worst cases their husbands or brothers were beaten and at least 6 women were gang r*ped. There are many pictures of consensual happy kisses of couples on that day, but this photo is still celebrated and hung in most VA offices across the country. Sexual assault groups have been trying to ban the photo, but unsurprisingly the male-dominated VA has been fighting it stating “it was a different time” and it’s a joyous moment. 🤮 So, respectfully… no, it wasn’t. Women were terrified. And that woman definitely wasn’t enjoying herself.
yes. Thanks for saying this. it always bothered me that the movie not only celebrated it but then made Stiller also kiss her and made her look like she was up for it. RIP Greta.
So before they choose Capone, Napoleon and Ivan, they spitballed a bunch of other villains, one was Richard the III, they had a running gag where'd he look at the camera and monologue, confusing everyone else in the scene. "I who was not worthy to rest in a woman's chambers." "Who? Who are you talking to?"
I’m a big fan of thebrainscoop and I’ve always wanted to visit the Chicago Field museum because Emily made learning about taxidermy and roadkill exciting
This one is definitely my favourite in the trilogy (quadrilogy if you're including the animated 4th film). Its pacing is quick, since it's a sequel we already know the characters so the adventure can start a lot faster. And as you say, they take full advantage of the idea, the busts, the statues, paintings etc. Hank Azaria is a hilarious but occasionally threatening villain. And Amy Adams makes for an excellent companion, her goodbye scene is genuinely touching. (I love how there is this undercurrent theming of what being alive is to these not real museum displays) Oh yeah, the rules definitely don't make sense. It's hilarious how they try to make you think Jebediah could die, when Teddy was cut in half in 1. The next film is... alright. Has some solid parts, but also has some weirder moments. I'd say it's the weakest, but that's only because 1 & 2 are so good.
If you enjoyed Alain Chabat's performance (Napoleon), may I suggest Astérix & Obelix Mission Cleopatra or La Cité de la Peur (Fear City)... I don't know how well the comedy of these films translate into English, but these are two classics.
It’s so funny how caught up you guys are on Ben Stiller’s character performance 😂 I can see your points, but I guess I suspended my belief long enough to not mind it. I have always loved Larry Daley’s character and all the movies in the series 😅
"It's called the fatty." Was not expecting a quote from my favorite move Undercover Brother in here! Have they watched it on the patreon? Might join for a month just for that.
Hank Azaria really loves his tablets. If it’s not golden tablets it’s “Pirin tablets” …on that note, The Birdcage with Hank Azaria, Robin Williams and Nathan Lane is an absolute must! 🤣.
1. the "go to her" line john often uses is a reference to little nicky, right? 2. can we get a greg-and-john movie reaction more often? like, once a month? bc i need this og goodness on the regular. ♡
Now I need a side quest travel vlog where you two come to DC to see the Smithsonian museums. They're all free - including the National Zoo! I actually saw this movie at the IMAX theater at the Air and Space Museum.
This is the movie that put Amy Adams on my radar. I may of seen her before this but she is just so good in this movie I adored her to the point that I actually looked her up to see what else she had done. And honestly I'm not that guy to really ever look that stuff up. I love movies but I watch movies for the story and plot, not because of the actor (s) that are in it.
As someone who lives near DC the museum does not have all of this but it does have some I loved the scene with Archie Bunker’s chair because that’s in my favorite building the American history I love the pop culture wing so fun
GUYS WHAT HAPPENED TO MAZE RUNNER SCORCH TRIALS AND DEATH CURE? 😢 Also Greg already watched Hitman off cam, can someone do it for us? It has a great dialogue and humor.
This was one of mine and my siblings favourite movies when we were kids. We had a special edition DVD and everything. It didn't need to make sense cause it was funny.
My favourite of the NATM films. Might also be because it involves Jonas Brothers but I love the cast & story so much. Hank was hilarious in this. I'm from Australia & was so excited to see all the museums when I visited DC & got shocked the museums weren't exactly like the films some items were in other museums in DC😂
I don't know what it is about gorgeous actresses playing historical figures, But totally crushed on Amelia Earhart here. And way before this I crushed on Joan of Arc in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure lol.
This made me realize these guys have NEVER SEEN NATIONAL TREASURE! Or at least don’t remember, if you loved those movies you’d know! I hope you guys watch that franchise soon! Great reaction here, I totally forgot Jonah Hill was in this 😂
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Did anybody notice they’ve got the National Treasure score playing when Larry’s wandering the museum to find the archives?😂😂 12:35
If you haven’t seen Secret of The Tomb which is the third Night at the Museum movie you would love it because it takes place at the natural history museum in London
Amelia is my fav❤❤❤
To me these movies are just like toy story no rules 😅
This was I believe around the time that Ben Stillers father Jared Stiller passed because of that I believe there was something going on with his acting
the “do not cross this line” scene is one of the best comedy scenes ever
I literally started crying laughing when I remembered that scene like 3 weeks ago 😂
I don't remember what I called these when I was younger. But I'm pretty sure it was "pointless conversations" or something like that.
Funny fact:
The scene where Robin Williams' head reads the tablet was nearly impossible for him to do without laughing. The bloopers are hilarious. 😂
Amy Adams is simply way too perfect to be Amelia Earhart in this movie to the point that I could've easily wanted an Amelia Earhart biopic movie starring her as Amelia, that could've been awesome
Funny thing this came out the same year as an Amelia Earhart biopic with Hilary Swank.
@@gcolbyp happens all the time with movies
@@gcolbyp Also technically another Fox release (via Fox Searchlight)
I agree completely.
The Cherubs were the Jonas Brothers, as someone who was a kid during the promo of the film, that was LITERALLY the selling point, all you heard was “Omg the Jonas brothers are in night as the museum”😂😂😂
Same here!
Same!!! Jonatic for life and this is what I came to say!!! Every time I hear Fly With Me I think of this movie and the Cherub’s.
Yeah, when this movie came out, I was a huge fan of the Jonas Brothers
Never even knew that…so they didn’t do a good enough job announcing it.
@@EchanteDante they did though, at the time the audience they were trying to reach, us the fans knew. It was everywhere. If you followed the band you even knew that they had a song written specifically for the movie Fly with me which played during the credits.
Having grown up going to the Smithsonian fairly regularly, this was wild to watch when I was younger. They even included my favorite museum, the Air & Space. Always loved learning there, and the fighter jet flight sims were so much fun.
growing up in Richmond and having almost every major field trip from elementary school to high school be to the national mall and various places around dc, I remember freaking out when I saw this movie and national treasure.
@@gracecw oh 100% on that with National Treasure too. Between DC and Philly, that one was fun
DONT. CROTH. THITH. LINE.
"You did all three! You reached across and you spoke!"
Fun fact : The Actor how played napoleon is Alain Chabat a really big and famous french Actor/director/comedian/producer/television host. Here in france that man is a legend.
Being funny in multiple languages is hard as hell. Alain Chabat deserves that legendary status
Ive seen him in A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy
@@anemoium1 Yes and he was not just an actor in that movie he was also one of the producers.
I always thought part of why NaTM is so funny is because Larry is a borderline 1-expression dude getting thrown into these crazy scenarios 😂
I didn't realize that the guy who played Kakhmunrah was also Gargamel in the Smurfs movie. Like two characters having two different voices and dude pulled it off the best that he possibly could. Hank Azaria is amazing! 🙌
I first knew him from the '98 Godzilla movie, and it surprised me a bit when i found out he is also in The Smurf and then this movie
When people recognized Hank Azaria from The Smurfs instead of The Simpsons 😂
You should also see his appearances in friends (he plays a scientist that phoebe falls in love with)
He's also in The Birdcage with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane
@@nitrokid Lol, The Simpsons wasn't my cartoon at the time, it was Phineas & Ferb 😜😂
I’ve heard so many people quote this movie. I especially love quoting “Boom! Bam! Fire powa.”
That quote had us in a death grip
Ben Stiller and Hank Azaria worked together in 'Along Came Polly' (2004), too. And Owen Wilson had a recurring role in the 'Meet the Parents' franchise. 🧡
Ben Stiller and Hank Azaria worked together on the movie Mystery Men where they were super heroes it had so many comedians in it
Now I remember why I had a crush on Amelia Earhart (Or Amy Adams technically) at like 9 years old 😂
And it ignited my crush on her at age 31
BRO SAMEE!! i never realized Amy Adams in this movie is the reason i had a thing for redheads since i was 10
Same here
My brother- in- law is one of the kids at the end of the movie, who get scared by the T-Rex. He was also an extra as a student in Doubt!
14:58… The “National Treasure” theme! I don’t know if you guys have seen that movie yet, but the theme from that movie is played here because of the parallels of the story lines. Pretty cool easter egg.
I never noticed that 🤯
Oh that makes so much sense. Both movies were my childhood but sometimes they got conflated in my mind. It’s probably because they had the same musical themes in some parts.
Bill Hader as GENERAL CUSTER!!
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart
Hank Answers as Egyptian brother
Christopher Guest is Ivan the Terrible
Robin Williams 🙏RIP🙏
In the previous film it was explained that the Egyptians learned English by being at colleges. There is a clip online and on the DVD about different accents depending on the college his character was at. It's pretty funny.
Ben Stiller and Shawn Levy haven't commented on why Larry Daley is often grumpy or unfazed by all the craziness around him, but it seems like a choice they made together tbh. Given Stiller's skill for character development and Levy's hands-on directing style, it’s likely they wanted to create a contrast between the wild stuff happening and Larry's "been there, done that" attitude.
I like it, is a realistic grown up view of everything, he can't react as a kid or the movie would have been boring
Yeah criticizing a comedy for having the “grumpy guy” is wild.
I’ve always loved the fact that kakhmunrah isn’t a mummy but a wax statue instead
It’s funny that you kept calling the Jonas Brothers a different boy band each time they showed up hahaha
If I don't mistake myself, it was originally planned for Kakhmunrah to reveal that he killed he's younger brother in an attempt to steal the throne, but the ideia was eventually discarded for being too dark or something like that
It was too dark for them, but not for literally every NatM fanfic writer I've come across.
45:52 The random tangent with Jonah Hill was hilarious but this bit was legendary 😂
The "do not touch it" scene is so insanely funny
It’s almost like Larry’s stressed because he’s trying to save his friends and has a deadline…
Jon Bernthal as Al Capone is so funny. 😂😂😂
I think this is close to being better than the first movie - it’s my fave of the three. Amy Adams is so good as Amelia Earhart - this movie (or rather her quote at the end) inspired me to take my own writing more seriously. And Hank Azaria also voiced The Thinker statue and President Lincoln - he’s so talented. I love him in America’s Sweethearts, a romantic comedy you guys should see.
I'm from DC, and yes the Smithsonian is a network of I believe 21 different museums, art galleries, and a Zoo. 17 of the museums and the National Zoo are located in DC. The most famous of the museums include the Air and Space museum (seen in this movie), The Museum of Natural History (the one with the big elephant at the entrance) , and the Museum of American History. The newest of the Smithsonian museums is the Museum of African American History, opened in 2016. And in 2020, two new museums were approved by Congress. The National Museum of the American Latino, and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum. They haven't been built yet though.
John's "oh no" after Lincoln's quote completely sent me. Was thinking the same thing.
My fave moment here was in the heart of the battle and Orville and Wilbur Wright were staring in wonder and nomming Astronaut Ice Cream.
The angels of love were the Jonas Brothers
Shawn Levy really was built for multiverse movies
Hank Azaria was an inspired casting choice as a comedic villain. I quote half his lines on the regular. Also, they did a whole BTS feature of the Jonas Brothers doing Cupid training 😂
I still got this on DVD 📀 all these movies have a special place in my heart my dad loved these films as well Rest in peace to him fun fact the cherub angels singing were voiced by the Jonas brothers
Same!! I used the DVD to play the movie in my car. This was way before streaming service dominated our TV screens as well as internet piracy
@@thebulldogshowgaming I’ve still got all three, too. I haven’t seen the third since it was in theatres, maybe it’s time for a rewatch, whether the guys watch it or not.
I have all 3 movies on 📀.
1.I forgot how much I loved these movies, thanks for the reactions. Every actor is amazing in both movies. 2. I teared up when I heard Little Einstein's, because that was my teenage sons favorite cartoon as little boys, and the memories/feelings hit me like a ton of bricks. 3. Hank Azaria is brilliant in everything he does.
23:58 ~ fun fact 🕺🏽☺️ they did not appreciate that kind of man and that woman did not want to be kissed by that soldier ~ it was actually a very scary event what occurred once those people got back on shore
Hear me out, “Night at the Museum: The Video Game” needs to be a thing lol
I love Larry and I think he is perfect personality surrounded by so many colorful characters!
You know you can’t watch the first 2 movie without finishing the trilogy!
The voice Hank Azaria is doing for Kakhmunrah is based on Boris Karloff.
i remember as a kid not liking this one nearly as much as the first. i didn't like how sidelined all the original characters were, and the heart just didn't seem to be there. but now though, i've come around to it. it's a really fun time, super creative. Hank Azaria, Bill Hader, and Amy Adams steal the show.
33:26 love that they got “Lovebug” in there 😂
This is my favorite night Museum movie
Me too
This is a solid sequel that expends upon the original with it's scale and humor. Adams crushed it and would've loved to seen her in a Earhart Bio Pic. Please React To Part III.
This movie has kid logic. Honestly, growing up with this series I just though everyone was asleep at night. Amazing how little thought goes on in a child's mind.
night at the museum sacagawea and amelia earhart are some of my all time top crushes im like obsessed with them
BOOM BOOM FIRE POWER. EVERY KID IN MY MIDDLE SCHOOL DID THOSE POSES IN MY SCHOOL OMGGG MEMORIES ARE UNLOCKED
Greg's love for Amy Adams makes me watch this video for the 3rd time in 3 days.
Greg’s adlibs during John’s patreon pitch was so funny
23:53 “they appreciated that kind of man” actually no. This famous photo is actually documenting a non-consensual sexual assault. The soldier, Mendonsa, had been running around kissing and groping multiple women without their permission and the photographer followed him to try and get a great shot, instead of intervening. When he got to Greta Zimmern, the nurse in the photo, a hollocaust survivor, she was terrified. You can see she’s holding her dress down as he’d already made an attempt to go up it.
But, it was not just him. Many soldiers saw these street celebrations as an opportunity to “take liberties” with all women. Women that were screaming that they were married or as young as 13. Women were smacked, groped, kissed and stripped “in service” of the nation. In the worst cases their husbands or brothers were beaten and at least 6 women were gang r*ped.
There are many pictures of consensual happy kisses of couples on that day, but this photo is still celebrated and hung in most VA offices across the country. Sexual assault groups have been trying to ban the photo, but unsurprisingly the male-dominated VA has been fighting it stating “it was a different time” and it’s a joyous moment. 🤮
So, respectfully… no, it wasn’t. Women were terrified. And that woman definitely wasn’t enjoying herself.
yes. Thanks for saying this. it always bothered me that the movie not only celebrated it but then made Stiller also kiss her and made her look like she was up for it. RIP Greta.
yup. I was looking for this comment.
So before they choose Capone, Napoleon and Ivan, they spitballed a bunch of other villains, one was Richard the III, they had a running gag where'd he look at the camera and monologue, confusing everyone else in the scene.
"I who was not worthy to rest in a woman's chambers."
"Who? Who are you talking to?"
I love that Clint Howard was doing the “Go, no go for launch” because he also played in Apollo 13. It’s a cool little Easter egg.😊
If you could do a Night at the Museum in ANY museum on earth, which one would it be???
I'd go to a castle not far from me that has wax figures.
A big marvel and dc museum or a disney/movie company museum now that wil be awesome🤙
I’m a big fan of thebrainscoop and I’ve always wanted to visit the Chicago Field museum because Emily made learning about taxidermy and roadkill exciting
Madame Toussad's wax museum, the original that she started
The MET during the "Play It Loud" series when they displayed instruments and gear from just about every iconic being in Rock and Roll history.
This one is definitely my favourite in the trilogy (quadrilogy if you're including the animated 4th film).
Its pacing is quick, since it's a sequel we already know the characters so the adventure can start a lot faster.
And as you say, they take full advantage of the idea, the busts, the statues, paintings etc.
Hank Azaria is a hilarious but occasionally threatening villain. And Amy Adams makes for an excellent companion, her goodbye scene is genuinely touching.
(I love how there is this undercurrent theming of what being alive is to these not real museum displays)
Oh yeah, the rules definitely don't make sense. It's hilarious how they try to make you think Jebediah could die, when Teddy was cut in half in 1.
The next film is... alright. Has some solid parts, but also has some weirder moments.
I'd say it's the weakest, but that's only because 1 & 2 are so good.
You can't technically drown in sand, but you could suffocate in a glass container like an hourglass.
If you enjoyed Alain Chabat's performance (Napoleon), may I suggest Astérix & Obelix Mission Cleopatra or La Cité de la Peur (Fear City)... I don't know how well the comedy of these films translate into English, but these are two classics.
Earhardt uses great slang from her time.❤❤❤❤
This movie is the reason I remember that Pi is 3.14159265 😂
Twilight was the first movie to tell me that, lmfao.
@@mistyxmarlboro... when was Pi relevant in twilight, i dont remeber that form any of the books
@@mcclapyohands2365 Sorry, I was wrong on that. He says the square root of Pi.
It’s so funny how caught up you guys are on Ben Stiller’s character performance 😂 I can see your points, but I guess I suspended my belief long enough to not mind it. I have always loved Larry Daley’s character and all the movies in the series 😅
It's sad that Amy Adams' performance here as Amelia Earhart is closer in characterization to Lois Lane than anything the DCEU did with the character.
I REMEMBER THE SELLING POINT OF THIS MOVIE WAS JONAS BROS IS IN NIGHT OF THE MUSEUM
YOU THIDTH ALL THREE! YOU THOKE! AND YOU REATHED YOUR HAND ACROTH!
Every time you guys ask about the rules, I think about those Randy Meeks scenes from Scream
Hank Anzara was also in "Dodgeball" with Stiller👍🏼
The man who plays Napoleon is named Alain Chabat, a famous French comedic actor.
I watched this after Robin Williams died, and I have to admit, I got teary eyed.
"It's called the fatty." Was not expecting a quote from my favorite move Undercover Brother in here! Have they watched it on the patreon? Might join for a month just for that.
I love this movie so much more than the 1st. It just really took the wacky idea to the most extreme in the best way possible.
Ohh now you have to watch the animated movie Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again 💜💜💜😊
Hank Azaria really loves his tablets. If it’s not golden tablets it’s “Pirin tablets” …on that note, The Birdcage with Hank Azaria, Robin Williams and Nathan Lane is an absolute must! 🤣.
1. the "go to her" line john often uses is a reference to little nicky, right?
2. can we get a greg-and-john movie reaction more often? like, once a month? bc i need this og goodness on the regular. ♡
Love to see the dynamic duo back together
A buddy I grew up with is a security guard there now. I get free tickets including the special exhibits. It's pretty cool.
Now I need a side quest travel vlog where you two come to DC to see the Smithsonian museums. They're all free - including the National Zoo!
I actually saw this movie at the IMAX theater at the Air and Space Museum.
This is the movie that put Amy Adams on my radar. I may of seen her before this but she is just so good in this movie I adored her to the point that I actually looked her up to see what else she had done. And honestly I'm not that guy to really ever look that stuff up. I love movies but I watch movies for the story and plot, not because of the actor (s) that are in it.
Now I need that battle of the bands video! Maybe it can drown out the screams already in my head…. Or enhance them, who knows! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Smithsonian was a mansion and donated to Washington. It's Huge!!!!😎😎😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
As someone who lives near DC the museum does not have all of this but it does have some I loved the scene with Archie Bunker’s chair because that’s in my favorite building the American history I love the pop culture wing so fun
GUYS WHAT HAPPENED TO MAZE RUNNER SCORCH TRIALS AND DEATH CURE? 😢 Also Greg already watched Hitman off cam, can someone do it for us? It has a great dialogue and humor.
What this guy said 🗣
@@tubmaklet me kook
Hank Ansera voices The Thinker.!!!
This one is better than the first. I grew up in NY and now live in DC and I think it’s funny that the movie seemed to follow me.
Amy Adams so full of pep and moxie!❤
This was one of mine and my siblings favourite movies when we were kids. We had a special edition DVD and everything. It didn't need to make sense cause it was funny.
you guy need to watch the third one too. i almost forget about this movie it's very enjoyable to watch.
Correction---"LA" THE CAVEMAN IS IN 3RD MOVIE.
My favourite of the NATM films. Might also be because it involves Jonas Brothers but I love the cast & story so much. Hank was hilarious in this.
I'm from Australia & was so excited to see all the museums when I visited DC & got shocked the museums weren't exactly like the films some items were in other museums in DC😂
I love watching people apply real world logic to kids movies because it just makes them so confused for basically no reason
This was the first movie I saw Amy Adams and I had a crush immediately
Jonas Bros portray the three cherubs
Best reaction duo on UA-cam!
I don't know what it is about gorgeous actresses playing historical figures, But totally crushed on Amelia Earhart here. And way before this I crushed on Joan of Arc in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure lol.
The sword Kamenra had that you liked is called a Khopesh. I like them, too.
9:39 - CLINT HOWARD - Portrays a character in a similar role in all three Austin Powers movies.
the cherubs are the jonas brothers!! look at their hair lol it was peak jobro era
I remember going to the cinema with my mum to see this movie, but it was just us watching it, no-one else!
Decent British accent
And these two together make the best reactions
Kamonrah using Boris Karloff's voice.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You guys seen "TROPIC THUNDER" ??? HILARIOUS!!!
This made me realize these guys have NEVER SEEN NATIONAL TREASURE! Or at least don’t remember, if you loved those movies you’d know! I hope you guys watch that franchise soon! Great reaction here, I totally forgot Jonah Hill was in this 😂
Statue of Teddy Roosevelt sits out front of New York museum.❤
Thanks for sharing the full movie I might buy it on bluray my friend