![]() ![]() ![]() 'It gives me the creeps!': Ulrika Jonsson hits out at Leonardo DiCaprio, 48, after backlash when he was linked to 19-year-old model Eden Polani Lauren Goodger reveals her new Katie Price-style 'butterfly effect' lip filler as she removes the tapes to show off her even plumper poutįrom the Norwegian Fjords to European cities and the sun-kissed Caribbean, there are many incredible places to visit on a P&O Cruises holiday. but there's no sign of Una Healy who has jetted back to London ![]() Nor does it have a 'medieval gallery' through which Ben Stiller's character is chased by the museum's fictional triceratops.īest of BRITs(ish): From Lady Gaga's lace jumpsuit to THAT Union Jack dress - 30 of the best, worst and most shocking BRIT Awards looksĭavid Haye celebrates girlfriend Sian Osborne's 31st birthday in sunny Costa Rica. Medieval period enthusiasts will be disappointed to hear that the museum holds nothing that could be attributed to Sir Lancelot - who the curators gently remind is a fictional character - after he makes an appearance in the film. The monster was a feature of Chinese mythology but the museum hold such object. In reality, they are only 14inches tall.Īlthough the museum boasts an incredible 120 human mummies, it does not hold the Egyptian pharaoh Ahkmenrah's tomb as scenes from the film would suggest.īritish Museum directors have also been forced to remind visitors that it does not hold a 'nine-headed demon snake cast in bronze'. In the film, two beautifully glazed porcelain ornaments, known as the Kakiemon elephants from 17th Century Japan, are portrayed as the size of real elephants. In fact, it contains no dinosaur skeletons as complete or impressive as the foreboding monster Ben Stiller's character faces. The museum doesn't hold a triceratops skeleton. Not planning to adhere to the strict rules of accuracy like that of its subject matter, Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb has taken a few liberties which may mislead those planning a visit to the British Museum. An artists' illustration of the eruption of Pompeii, which buried the city under a layer of ash and pumice - not lava, as depicted in The Night at the Museum 3 ![]()
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