Night At The Museum Part 1 -

When released, received mixed reviews from critics (around 44% on Rotten Tomatoes for "Tomatometer," but 59% for audience score). Critics called it "formulaic." But audiences disagreed. It grossed over $574 million worldwide against a $110 million budget, making it the 4th highest-grossing film of 2006.

Compare it to its (Battle of the Smithsonian and Secret of the Tomb). night at the museum part 1

We’re talking a rambunctious T-Rex skeleton that plays fetch, a tiny Roman general named Octavius (Steve Coogan) and a Wild West hero named Jedediah (Owen Wilson) locked in a hilarious miniature bromance, and a mischievous, trash-talking Easter Island head ("Dum-dum... give me gum-gum"). The museum becomes a literal playground of history, but also a war zone—until Larry figures out the golden rule: you don’t fight history; you manage it. When released, received mixed reviews from critics (around

This article revisits the first chapter of the saga, exploring why the original film remains a cultural touchstone, the secrets of its production, and the legacy of its late, great star, Robin Williams. Compare it to its (Battle of the Smithsonian