Characters from History Come Alive in NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN's Living Window at NYC's AMC Lincoln Square Theater.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- In NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN, due in theaters everywhere May 22, some of history's most famous figures miraculously come to life at the world's largest museum. But New Yorkers and visitors to the Big Apple can experience, interact with - and live - history weeks before the film's unveiling, via a "Living Window" at the AMC (Advanced Mezzanine Card) See AdvancedTCA. Lincoln Square Theater at Broadway and 68th Street. There, three characters from NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN - famed aviatrix a·vi·a·trix n. A woman who operates an aircraft; a woman pilot. Noun 1. aviatrix - a woman aviator airwoman, aviatress aeronaut, airman, aviator, flier, flyer - someone who operates an aircraft Amelia Earhart; Sacajawea, who guided explorers Lewis and Clark on their epic exploration of the Western United States Noun 1. western United States - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River West Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century ; and "Neanderthal Man," the extinct predecessor to homo sapiens - will come alive May 8-9 and May 15-16. For about six hours each of those Nights, actors wearing the costumes adorned by film's cast members during production, will live inside the theater's window space, facing Broadway. Each will act out tasks specific to his or her historical era, as well as interact with each other - and with the crowds observing the tableaux. In addition, "Amelia," "Sacajawea," and "Neanderthal Man" will engage in some contemporary rituals, including Twittering twit·ter v. twit·tered, twit·ter·ing, twit·ters v.intr. 1. To utter a succession of light chirping or tremulous sounds; chirrup. 2. a. , texting, munching on theater concessions, and playing card games. The history-making event will be captured live, via a special webcam streaming on amctheatres.com, allowing people from around the globe to visit the characters, virtually, and interact with them via email. Before the film's characters come alive, they are of course exhibits - and beginning April 13, the theater's windows became enlivened en·liv·en tr.v. en·liv·ened, en·liv·en·ing, en·liv·ens To make lively or spirited; animate. en·liv en·er n. by actual prop mannequins from the film, displayed as museum
exhibits complete with props and character descriptions.
ABOUT NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN It's a new "Night" and "Museum" for Ben Stiller, who is joined by several other stars from the original film, as well as new characters from history -- including Amy Adams as famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart, Hank Azaria as villainous Egyptian pharaoh Kahmunrah, Christopher Guest as Russian tyrant Ivan the Terrible Ivan the Terrible: see Ivan IV. Ivan the Terrible (1533–1584) his reign was characterized by murder and terror. [Russ. Hist.: EB, 9: 1179–1180] See : Ruthlessness and Alain Chabat as Napoleon. Owen Wilson is back as cowboy Jedediah, and Robin Williams again rides into history as Teddy Roosevelt. The centerpiece of the film will be bringing to life the Smithsonian Institution, which houses the world's largest museum complex with more than 136 million items in its collections, ranging from the plane Amelia Earhart flew on her nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic and Al Capone's rap sheet and mug shot to Archie Bunker's lounge chair. No major film has ever shot inside the Smithsonian in WashingtonOuntil Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. The "Battle" begins in theaters and IMAX IMAX Noun a film projection process that produces an image ten times larger than standard everywhere May 22. About Fox Filmed Entertainment One of the world's largest producers and distributors of motion pictures, Fox Filmed Entertainment produces, acquires and distributes motion pictures throughout the world. These motion pictures are produced or acquired by the following units of FFE FFE Fédération Française d'Equitation (French governing body for equestrian sport) FFE Fédération Française des Échecs FFE Food for Education FFE Flat File Extractor FFE Frontier: First Encounters : Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox Atomic, and Twentieth Century Fox Animation. |
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