It isn't outright said, but the reason he's so much better than the three old guards is because all their time in charge they locked all the exhibits up and never let them roam around, never learned any other language, never tried to get along. Larry let them loose and turned them into a team.
Ann Mera, she and Ben's Dad were a very successful comedy team of Stiller and Mera. Everyone knows Jerry Stiller from Seinfeld as George's Dad, "Festivus for the rest of us!"
The lady at the unemployment agency is Ann Meara, Ben's mother and legendary comedic actress. Ever since I was very young, I've had an appreciation for history instilled in me. To have history come to life like this movie would be a fantasy come true, especially being able to talk with the actual Teddy Roosevelt, a hero of mine.
I feel like Night At The Museum is a very underrated franchise. Nobody seems to talk about it anymore. I'm glad you both liked this one. I hope you'll like the sequels too.
Fun fact: Teddy actually 'walked off' an assassination attempt. Took a bullet to the chest but his speech, written on a crumpled paper in his jacket pocket, impeded the bullet. With the bullet fragment still in his chest and the bloodied speech in his hand he went on for over an hour before getting medical attention.
Even more awesome, his opening words to his speech were: "Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible. I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot-but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."
He also ask his security to bring the assassin to him, wanting to know why he tried to kill him, but when there was no response, Teddy ordered him to be taken away
The casting was awesome in this movie, lots of great actors playing smaller rolls but it really made the movie. Jaby's and Kristen's reactions, and comments are the always fun.
I can't believe that you guys, despite being Americans, still haven't watched this movie. I mean, I'm Indian and this movie was always on Star Movies. We all grew up watching this movie. But thanks for the reaction, I just had a fun nostalgic moment reminiscing about it.
They're in the "Frat Pack" with Will Ferrel, Black Jack, Luke Wilson, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, etc. They almost always work together or cameo in each other's films.
Love this movie. And this is the first time I watched since becoming a father, and finally seeing that kid proud of his father, really moved me. It’s what we all hope for.
Jaby's got an awesome belly laugh when he cuts loose. His laughs are as good as when Happy Lil Dingdong loses it at a touching scene and bawls her eyes out 🤣
I watched this when I was a high school intern at a the big museum in my city and LOVED IT …. As an adult I’m here for the pettiness of Ben Stiller’s character lol
I LOVED this movie when I was a kid! One of my all time favorite movies. Watched it so many times and I never got bored to watch it. The last scene with “September” brought me to one of my all time favorite songs because of this movie. Just a great, funny, magical movie that everyone can enjoy.
One of my favorite movies and series. Everyone is great in it, but Attila the Hun might be one of the best casting choices ever made in any movie ever 😂
When this movie came out and i watched it's trailer on t.v., I literally begged my father to take us to watch this movie in theater. One of the most memorable movies of my lifetime!
I’ve loved this film since it first came out. In the winter of 2006, I was 10 years old when I went to go see this movie in theaters with my parents and sister. We all loved it and have loved it ever since. Make sure you guys watch the sequels too!!!
Carla Gugino...a fine actress to play the museum docent. Some of her other projects: The Buccaneers (miniseries), Snake Eyes (w/Nicholas Cage), and Spy Kids (mom).
as for the last conversation Jaby and Kristen were talking about, I agree... I was even asking how would today's sitcom be as good as the old sitcom if almost everything nowadays are offensive.
Patrick Gallagher playing Attila the Hun in this while I'm currently playing Ghost of Tsushima where he plays Khotun Khan 🤣 guys got the Mongolian role locked down
You know what's funny/weird? I didn't even notice Paul Rudd in this movie the first time I watched it. Only after Antman I began to notice him in other movies, but before that I didn't even know him. Same thing with lots of other actors like Hugh Jackman, I watched Van Helsing way before I watched X-men but only after he played Wolverine I began to notice him.
i believe this film was also the first to make meta-humor/dialogue mainstream. i remember when i first saw it and thinking, "the dialogue is just like actual people talking". one movie down 2 to go and i think the second is my favorite of the three just because of one character whom is one of my favorite historical figures not to mention a very good actor in everything i see them in.
Really liked this reaction and the back and forth between you two. This is a fun movie for everyone. Jaby couldn't hide his feelings for Carla Gugino, like every other man on the planet. She is gorgeous in this movie. Was a perfect date night movie in the theater. One last thing...YES! "Make Comedy great again!"
Keep in mind that people had to wait 5 years between films. Many, including me, had "forgotten" that lightning striking would send the Delorian off. Especially since Doc was just hovering, not gaining speed. However, quick eyed people will see the flaming tire tracks flip around each other after the lightning strike, so those that caught it could infer Doc didn't die
Something that I always found interesting is the fact that the replica versions of the historic figures that are "brought to life" , know they are not real. But what about the real bodies & remains of people, like the Kemet pharaoh for example....? Does the tablet yank the actual soul of that person from the afterlife and place said soul into its original Earthly body when the tablet is interacting with real human remains and not wax? Edit: I teared up when I saw Robin Williams. Rest in Power Beloved Man, Husband, Father, Comedian, Actor & Friend. 1951-2014
This movie had a lot of heart. It's sad that movies like these are not in vogue anymore. Honestly I loved this movie as a kid. Personally one of my big fantasies is meeting legends from History. Ever since Assassin's Creed has been a thing, Animus tech is probably one of my favorites in terms of historical fiction lol. So naturally it lead to me taking to this movie like a moth to a flame.
Yea Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller are in Meet the Parents with eachother, also Zoolander, The Cable Guy, the Royal Tenenbaums, Starsky And Hutch... so maybe they kinda know eachother..
I loved this movie as a kid and last year I've decided to rewatch it and it still holds up, it's also fun because I've been to the real museum a few years ago. The inside looks nothing like the real NHM obviously, but the things inside are pretty similar, there are a lot of rooms filled with animal and wildlife dioramas and a life size blue whale hanging from the ceiling, it's a lot of fun
Lol such a surprise for me ... Here i m enjoying the things back again which i found more than 15 yrs ago..there is second part as well.. we will love to watch that movie back again beside u . Thank u jaby.. for bringing back those old memories.. U guys can do reaction on back to future
I'm a history Nerd and went to the museum on school trips so I loved this movie but the sequel was so fun! Amy Adams was excellent as Amelia Earhart. I wish they would of cast her in the biopic instead of Hilary swank
"Smile my boy, its sunrise."
RIP, Robin Williams 1951-2014.
He walked into sunrise one last time.
Robin Williams didn't walk into the sunrise.
He BECAME the sunrise.
2014 that long ago that's gone quick
@@craigcottrell944 Yeah, so fast!
A man only dies when he's forgotten.
I love this man! He sike this movie earlie!
Kristen's jumping for joy when she saw the T-Rex was just a large puppy was so wholesome.
Another mommy lover.
Yeah... So did some other puppies
It isn't outright said, but the reason he's so much better than the three old guards is because all their time in charge they locked all the exhibits up and never let them roam around, never learned any other language, never tried to get along. Larry let them loose and turned them into a team.
Fun fact: the unemployment office lady is Ben Stiller's real life mother.
I just stopped the reaction and was looking if someone wrote that 😊
Ann Mera, she and Ben's Dad were a very successful comedy team of Stiller and Mera. Everyone knows Jerry Stiller from Seinfeld as George's Dad, "Festivus for the rest of us!"
The lady at the unemployment agency is Ann Meara, Ben's mother and legendary comedic actress. Ever since I was very young, I've had an appreciation for history instilled in me. To have history come to life like this movie would be a fantasy come true, especially being able to talk with the actual Teddy Roosevelt, a hero of mine.
I grew up with his parents comedy act, this scene made me tear up.
@@buzbom1 Me too.
This movie is surprisingly a lot of fun. And seeing how it spawned 2 sequels already, it’s definitely fun for the whole family.
The original is far better than the sequels imo
@@nationalcoasternews5798 Such is typical Hollywood, doesn't mean it's not worth watching. I remember enjoying it when I was young.
The only one I know of is Battle of the Smithsonian.
There's actually an animated movie as well
@@DarksideGmss0513the third movie Larry goes to a Mussum in London
I feel like Night At The Museum is a very underrated franchise. Nobody seems to talk about it anymore. I'm glad you both liked this one. I hope you'll like the sequels too.
Except the animated one where Zachary Levi voice the Ben Stiller character
@@the_varunrvel Yeah, I don't count that one.
@@ChrisTheAspergerGuy good for you. Its Night At The Museum when Disney bought Fox
"Who's evolved?.....who's evolved?" Great line in a movie with a ton of them. RIP Robin Williams. This movies a fun watch
Fun fact: Teddy actually 'walked off' an assassination attempt. Took a bullet to the chest but his speech, written on a crumpled paper in his jacket pocket, impeded the bullet. With the bullet fragment still in his chest and the bloodied speech in his hand he went on for over an hour before getting medical attention.
Dude was the ultimate original
Even more awesome, his opening words to his speech were: "Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible. I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot-but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose."
He also ask his security to bring the assassin to him, wanting to know why he tried to kill him, but when there was no response, Teddy ordered him to be taken away
Dick Van Dyke (Cecil), Mickey Rooney (short one) and Bill Cobbs are great as the bad guys. It was a stacked cast at the museum.
The casting was awesome in this movie, lots of great actors playing smaller rolls but it really made the movie. Jaby's and Kristen's reactions, and comments are the always fun.
I can't believe that you guys, despite being Americans, still haven't watched this movie. I mean, I'm Indian and this movie was always on Star Movies. We all grew up watching this movie. But thanks for the reaction, I just had a fun nostalgic moment reminiscing about it.
Ikr😂
@@johnrex8228 😅
I had a DVD of this movie since 2006! So I watched this over 100 times in my childhood. Such a special movie❤️
Same. This movie is a big part of my childhood. It was such nostalgia to see it again😍
The actor you could not remember is the one who played Freddie Mercury in the film Bohemian Rhapsody
Elliot in Mr Robot and Safin in No Time To Die to name a few...
Rami Malek
I forgot which yr that came out, but I saw it in 2020. He still looked young in that, 14yrs later.
Josh in Until Dawn
And Kenny in the sitcom "War at home"
44:29 Wow I never heard her laugh that much due to that scene, I'm dying as well too LOL
Watch dostana reaction
"Smart and beautiful. Why can't you be that?"
Nearly choked on my coffee. 😂😂😂
One of my all time favorite childhood films. Combining 3 of my favorite things as a kid to watch, museums, dinosaurs, and the immortal Robin Williams.
30:35 I love the attention to detail. The sonic snap from their perspective 😂
Ben Stiller and Robin Williams really help this film come to life and is a real pleasure to watch.
Damn Jaby.... no foreplay or anything juss got right into it😅😅
I love this movie!!
Kristen’s laugh is the best thing in the world 😂❤
It brings me joy. Lol.
24:25 "Why can't you be like that, Hopscotch/Lunchbox/Snackshack." Sigh, you missed your chance, Jaby.
5:08 Notice jaby's nostrils when he laughs. Perfectly in sync
the nostrils are alive !!!
😂😂😂
I really like Ricky Gervais character in this movie. Expressing so much with just few words. My kind of personality.
"I forgot Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson worked together in....... Meet The Parents."
< Zoolander slaps forehead >
😂😂😂
and starsky & hutch!
Didn't they appear in multiple movies together? Or at least cameo?
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 at this point i wouldnt be suprised if ben stiller shows up in loki at some point
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 12 movies. Plus an un-aired pilot.
They're in the "Frat Pack" with Will Ferrel, Black Jack, Luke Wilson, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, etc. They almost always work together or cameo in each other's films.
You don't have to be a history buff to enjoy this but if you then this film feels ten times better for you
One of Rami Malek’s first roles in feature films
Love this movie.
And this is the first time I watched since becoming a father, and finally seeing that kid proud of his father, really moved me. It’s what we all hope for.
Jaby's got an awesome belly laugh when he cuts loose. His laughs are as good as when Happy Lil Dingdong loses it at a touching scene and bawls her eyes out 🤣
I forget how much fun this franchise is, i have the dvd for the sequel, watch it all the time when i was a kid
I would argue that overall, the Night at the Museum movies defy the whole "law of diminishing returns" thing. I love all three.
I watched this when I was a high school intern at a the big museum in my city and LOVED IT …. As an adult I’m here for the pettiness of Ben Stiller’s character lol
these movies have a special place in my heart , i have all of them on blu ray and downloads , back when it came out it was so magical with amazing cgi
This trilogy is one of the best ones ever. Comfort movies for eternity
The woman finding a job for him is his mother in real life
Kristen is the only reason I watch this channel
That’s sad
34:11 there's a theory that since the tablet gives people 'new life' it also makes sure larry no longer needs sleep
I LOVED this movie when I was a kid! One of my all time favorite movies. Watched it so many times and I never got bored to watch it.
The last scene with “September” brought me to one of my all time favorite songs because of this movie.
Just a great, funny, magical movie that everyone can enjoy.
42:20 “You're next.” 🤣
one of the few movie franchises where i love every single film. really hope to see more of this series cause this film series are very fun
This is such a comfort movie for many of us, watched it on DVD
This first movie is such a nostalgic classic of my childhood; it’s me and my dad's favorite movie to watch together 🦖🔦
One of my favorite movies and series. Everyone is great in it, but Attila the Hun might be one of the best casting choices ever made in any movie ever 😂
Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller also worked in zoolander
you guys need to watch the next two now all three of them are hella fun
The snapper would actually be good for people who have one arm.
When this movie came out and i watched it's trailer on t.v., I literally begged my father to take us to watch this movie in theater. One of the most memorable movies of my lifetime!
I’ve loved this film since it first came out. In the winter of 2006, I was 10 years old when I went to go see this movie in theaters with my parents and sister. We all loved it and have loved it ever since. Make sure you guys watch the sequels too!!!
Carla Gugino...a fine actress to play the museum docent. Some of her other projects: The Buccaneers (miniseries), Snake Eyes (w/Nicholas Cage), and Spy Kids (mom).
I'M A RETIRED HOSTORY PROFESSOR...LOVE ❤ THESE MOVIES!! I'VE BEEN TO THAT MUSEUM IN NYC. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is where my love for Robin Williams started. RIP
Damn, that was late. I guess of course you could have been young when it came out.
Mork and Mindy was a staple in my house as a kid.
as for the last conversation Jaby and Kristen were talking about, I agree... I was even asking how would today's sitcom be as good as the old sitcom if almost everything nowadays are offensive.
This is such a fun film. I miss Robin Williams so much. Hope you'll add "The Birdcage" to your watch list.
My God Kristen's laugh is infectious.
This movie brings alot of memories
I know I've seen this movie shortly after it came out on video..but i didn't remember a single scene...it was nice to see it as new...again 😂
This movie is my childhood. First movie I watched as a kid when I moved to America in elementary school in the auditorium.
Patrick Gallagher playing Attila the Hun in this while I'm currently playing Ghost of Tsushima where he plays Khotun Khan 🤣 guys got the Mongolian role locked down
I love these movies! You guys should totally watch 2 and 3 too! I think Shawn Levy killed it, can't wait for Deadpool and Wolverine!
57:11 This movie is from 2006. Minimum wage in New York at that time was $6.75, so him getting paid $11.50 was pretty decent.
One of the Favourite movie of childhood 😭😭♥️♥️
First reaction of a movie I literally had to laugh out loud twice because of the movie snippets and your reactions!!! Your laugh is contagious Jabby
I met Dick Van Dyk once in 2004, even got a picture with him. He's just as nice and funny in person.
In 3rd movie, Ben Stiller plays Larry and a caveman, "LA" HILARIOUS!!!😃😂😂😂😃😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
44:32 Steph’s laugh lol 😂🤣
You know what's funny/weird? I didn't even notice Paul Rudd in this movie the first time I watched it. Only after Antman I began to notice him in other movies, but before that I didn't even know him. Same thing with lots of other actors like Hugh Jackman, I watched Van Helsing way before I watched X-men but only after he played Wolverine I began to notice him.
This was a fun movie. Last time I watched it was during my teens on cable TV.
41:18 okay but I love this bc it’s dumb but it’s also so smart bc it’s a therapy tactic called matching
Wow she looks like Vanellope von Schweetz in Wreck it Ralph!! Even her voice and laughter is so similar to Vanellope!!
Ironically, Paul Rudd played the role that Bobby Cannavale played opposite Paul in Ant-Man, while Paul played the Ben Stiller role.
I know it's know way you guys watching it for first time .. I mean I'm not 30. And I've seen this movie when I was kid
Gus, is played by Mickey Rooney was easily 85 in this!!! Long life, lots of fame and numerous wives❤
i believe this film was also the first to make meta-humor/dialogue mainstream. i remember when i first saw it and thinking, "the dialogue is just like actual people talking". one movie down 2 to go and i think the second is my favorite of the three just because of one character whom is one of my favorite historical figures not to mention a very good actor in everything i see them in.
How doesn't Jaby fall in love with Kristen? hahaha
Really liked this reaction and the back and forth between you two. This is a fun movie for everyone. Jaby couldn't hide his feelings for Carla Gugino, like every other man on the planet. She is gorgeous in this movie. Was a perfect date night movie in the theater. One last thing...YES! "Make Comedy great again!"
Keep in mind that people had to wait 5 years between films. Many, including me, had "forgotten" that lightning striking would send the Delorian off. Especially since Doc was just hovering, not gaining speed. However, quick eyed people will see the flaming tire tracks flip around each other after the lightning strike, so those that caught it could infer Doc didn't die
“I don’t know, just pay!” 🤣
You need to watch the part 2....
Yes they do...
@@jellalfernandes1309and part 3
Something that I always found interesting is the fact that the replica versions of the historic figures that are "brought to life" , know they are not real. But what about the real bodies & remains of people, like the Kemet pharaoh for example....? Does the tablet yank the actual soul of that person from the afterlife and place said soul into its original Earthly body when the tablet is interacting with real human remains and not wax?
Edit: I teared up when I saw Robin Williams. Rest in Power Beloved Man, Husband, Father, Comedian, Actor & Friend. 1951-2014
This movie had a lot of heart. It's sad that movies like these are not in vogue anymore. Honestly I loved this movie as a kid. Personally one of my big fantasies is meeting legends from History. Ever since Assassin's Creed has been a thing, Animus tech is probably one of my favorites in terms of historical fiction lol. So naturally it lead to me taking to this movie like a moth to a flame.
I feel like if this movie were made today, Paul Rudd would be playing the night guard.
The second Night at the Museum is also really good👍.
22:55 is heavennnnn
Kristen is incredible, I love her smile and laughter😁 She is so sincere, funny, sweet and incredibly beautiful❤️😍🔥
YOU GOTTA SEE "IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD" with a start stuffed cast!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤
I like how jaby explains something when Kristen asks but Kristen just ignores it and comes up with her own answer…💀
I was kinda hoping they would react to the credit scene with all the old guards dancing. One of my fave parts in the whole movie.
Ben's Stillers movies are always good we missed you Robin Williams man you guys jumped straight to the film 🎥 intro what intro lol
Yea Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller are in Meet the Parents with eachother, also Zoolander, The Cable Guy, the Royal Tenenbaums, Starsky And Hutch... so maybe they kinda know eachother..
I loved this movie as a kid and last year I've decided to rewatch it and it still holds up, it's also fun because I've been to the real museum a few years ago.
The inside looks nothing like the real NHM obviously, but the things inside are pretty similar, there are a lot of rooms filled with animal and wildlife dioramas and a life size blue whale hanging from the ceiling, it's a lot of fun
I remember that dum dum gum gum statue was so hilarious for me as a kid, me and my siblings would call each other dum dum all the time
You should watch The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (if you haven't) ... Ben Stiller's best creation imo ...
"I'm Made Of Wax Larry What are you made of?
38:51 A Day To Remember reference
It’s crazy. I JUST thought about a reaction about this movie yesterday lol 😂
This is my all-time favorite movie
Man I forgot how fun this movie was! This was one of the first movie dates my wife and I went on
Lol such a surprise for me ... Here i m enjoying the things back again which i found more than 15 yrs ago..there is second part as well.. we will love to watch that movie back again beside u . Thank u jaby.. for bringing back those old memories..
U guys can do reaction on back to future
Charlie Murphy as the cab driver surprised me. I don't know how I missed that all these years?
Actually the co2 powder extinguisher smells like banana milkshake
I'm a history Nerd and went to the museum on school trips so I loved this movie but the sequel was so fun! Amy Adams was excellent as Amelia Earhart. I wish they would of cast her in the biopic instead of Hilary swank