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“To be honest, I never understood the appeal of this franchise and I was really surprised that this 3rd installment was still quite successful at the box-office, especially since it was released 5 long years after its predecessors. In my case, I ended up watching the damned thing because they were offering some free DVDs at my local supermarkt if you bought 2 bottles of mayonnaise of a specific brand. Anyway, pretty much like the previous movies in this franchise, I really didn't care much about the damned thing. Indeed, they brought up basically the same formula without adding interesting at all to the mix. Seriously, the best thing they could come up with was to bring up a Neanderthal look-a-like of Ben Stiller. At least, I have to admit that it wasn't a huge step-back but it was definite” read more
" DVD- 1hr. 38min. First Viewing Night at the Museum 3 is one the most unfortunate types of movies out there; the franchise afterthought. An afterthought is sequel to a once mighty franchise that has since fallen off the map and, as such, comes and goes without much, if any, fanfare. These types of films are often signified by general air of "going through the motions", and are as bland as can be. Sure, the cast is fine, including Hugh Jackman's cameo (which is someone amusing), and the film look"