So Mom's out of town for the weekend. Dad and I rented some movies. This included Night at the Museum, since we both appreciate the good kind of ridiculous, while Mom occasionally writes it off as stupid.
Night at the Museum is DEFINITELY the good kind of ridiculous. All the history bits help with that quite a bit. Also, I think it's cool that Ben Stiller's character sticks out the job to stay in contact with his son.
(Also, before the Egyptian thing came into it - because it's always the Egyptian thing in movies; you want proof, go watch Please Don't Eat the Pictures - I was going 'well, there's the problem. Dick Van Dyke's on security. He's kept in touch with Mary Poppins since the chimney sweep days.')
Anyway, if you haven't seen this, even remotely like history, and appreciate the good kind of ridiculous in your clicks, I highly recommend it.
Night at the Museum is DEFINITELY the good kind of ridiculous. All the history bits help with that quite a bit. Also, I think it's cool that Ben Stiller's character sticks out the job to stay in contact with his son.
(Also, before the Egyptian thing came into it - because it's always the Egyptian thing in movies; you want proof, go watch Please Don't Eat the Pictures - I was going 'well, there's the problem. Dick Van Dyke's on security. He's kept in touch with Mary Poppins since the chimney sweep days.')
Anyway, if you haven't seen this, even remotely like history, and appreciate the good kind of ridiculous in your clicks, I highly recommend it.