Night has fallen upon the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. The guides have gone home, the lights are out, the school kids are tucked in their beds... yet something incredible is stirring as... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"You know what that sound is?” ... "It's rhetorical!"
If you were in Vietnam and heard a humming sound, do not look up, as it is a Mosquito.
This is the ongoing saga of Larry the night guard and his little friends. In the sequel to "Night at the Museum," Larry Daley is now a successful entrepreneur. He is all but forgotten by his museum buddies. They have been packed up for shipment to the Smithsonian. However, something has gone awry, or a Rah, Kahmunrah that is. Will Larry be able to save his friends in the world from a certain evil being (Hank Azaria)? On the other hand, will he assist this being in using the Golden tablet to unleash the underworld?
To add to the complication, it looks like Larry has found himself a new girl, Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams). However, she is not real, and he does not know how to tell her this. Can anything good come from this relationship?
Sequels are hard to make; sometimes they surpass the original, at other times they are pale reflections. I am afraid the sequel is more of the same and adds nothing new to the saga of Larry the night guard. However, it is still fun to watch.
For those people interested in the technical, I have only seen the Blu-Ray version, and of course, this type of movie lends itself well to Blu-Ray for sights and sounds. One of the drawbacks is that you spend good money to avoid commercials, yet this presentation had so many coming attractions that you forget what you are about to watch.
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