Sunday, May 24, 2009 @ 4:29 PM

Night at the Museum 2

Awesome movie.
Its an awesome movie really. Its really funny, and serious at times.
The romance is awesome too :)

Watch it guys, Amelia Earhart, Abraham Lincoln,
Theodore Roosevelt and some other cool characters appeared.
Amy Adams took the role, shes awesome.
Btw, Earhart is the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Abraham Lincoln the
16th President of the United States, and Theodore the 26th President of the United States.
Abraham was a giant statue, funny guy in the movie.
Theodore was a wise old man, his voice was nice.
Earhart was cheerful, positive and just a happy woman who loved the taste of adventure and insisted on following Larry around (Larry is the main actor and Earhart the main actress). She taught Larry what life meant, and that is that life, is about doing things you love to do, and to be happy. Sadly, since Earhart needed the tablet to be in the museum she resided in to come to life, but the tablet rightfully belong in the museum in Larry's hometown, holding their own cute monkey, miniature statues, Theodore, their Dinosaur bone and a few others, she would have only one day alive.

In case you're lost, the tablet allows anything in the museum to come to life.
The tablet resides in this small museum which Larry worked as a security guard as in Night of the Museum 1. The museum creatures can come to life only when night arrives, and since the museum wanted to renovate, all the old statues, along with the tablet were shipped to the biggest museum in the world, and that museum even had 'archives' in the basement, many many layers of them. That would mean all the evil history beings in the hugest museum would come to life, and pose his friends in danger. Larry went to that biggest museum to try and save his friends (the statues) and Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams) came to life. She then followed Larry around, and thats all I can say. Go watch it yourself :)

Earhart let Larry realize how life should be, and that even though he is happy to have his big company, he needs to do what he loves and what he likes and to be happy, and that is what life is about. She bid farewell to Larry at the end of the movie with a kiss and 'Have fun'.

It was sad because by dawn, Earhart and the rest of the statues in the biggest museum will become frozen, and forever stay that way, in other words, its their first and last day to come back to life. The musuem in Larrys hometown re-opened and is now only open at night, and has new 'robotic' exhibits that are extremely realistic and can communicate with the museum visitors. In actual fact, they are real exhibits that come to life because the tablet had been restored, but nobody, not even the museum owner knows that. They think that the exhibits are robotic machines that look extremely realistic. Only Larry knows.

The end.
I find the movie so coincidental with what had been happening to me lately, and yeah, life is about being happy and doing what you love.


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