Perot Museum Films

Charlie, David and I have been to the Perot Museum plenty of times in the past and each time we go we are asked if we would like to watch a Film. Each time I have had to say no, not today. Yesterday when we were asked if we wanted to stay for a Film I knew David was off and we didn’t have anything planned so I let them know we would be staying to see one.

Charlie and David asked me if I knew which films were playing. I let David  know I didn’t but it would be a great way to rest throughout the day. Once I mentioned that to David he agreed we would watch a movie. We went over to the wall to see what was playing and out of the three films Charlie and David said they would like to see Museum Alive 3D. I let Charlie and David know I would like to see Flying Monsters 3D even though I didn’t know what it was about I picked it out because I liked the name they chose for the film.

Charlie asked if we could watch Museum Alive 3D and David said he would like to see this Film as well. To me the name reminded me of Nightmare At The Museum and I said it was fine if this was what they wanted to see. Although we could have split up and each saw what each of us wanted to see but I didn’t want to do that.

By seeing Museum Alive 3D which Charlie wanted to see the next time we visit Perot Museum David can pick which movie we see and the following time I will see the move I want to see. Which is nice as they change the films out during the year so we will not have to always see the same films and there should always he something we want to see.

 

Flying Monsters 3D

Last night once we all got home and rested Charlie and I decided to check out the other two film trailers and as soon as we finished watching Flying Monsters 3D Charlie let me know he wished he had seen this film as he liked the action inside the film and seeing the Pterosaurs. I can’t wait to have Charlie research Pterosaurs for school to see if it is real or fake.

Just as dinosaurs began their domination of Earth, Pterosaurs ruled the prehistoric skies. Some with wingspans as long as a modern jet plane, these flying reptiles were as spectacular in appearance as they were amazing in flight. Join world-renowned naturalist and documentary filmmaker David Attenborough as he recounts the fascinating story of how humans first discovered these creatures and how they were able to get off the ground and soar…until their sudden disappearance from Earth.
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Museum Alive 3D

Museum Alive 3D was the saw film we saw and I loved the Museum they chose for us to visit in the movie because I would love visiting this Museum in the day time but not at night because one of the animals gave me the Beegeebies. Although Charlie says he would bring them all home and he would have liked going on the adventure with the gentleman. taking us on the tour.

David also liked the animals in Museum Alive 3D and learning more about the location they mentioned the Museum was in London, David  let me know we should add visiting London to our Bucket List. I am so happy David has decided he wants to visit there as that is one of my dream Vacation spots.

The doors are locked and night falls, David Attenborough meets the extinct creatures that fascinate him the most, as they magically come alive in front of his eyes – dinosaurs, ice age beasts, and giant reptiles. This is a special collaboration of experts and curators from the Natural History Museum with 3D and ground-breaking CGI technology. Set within the spectacular Natural History Museum, David is able to analyze each specimen, piecing together the clues before finally revealing each creature as it has never been seen before.

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Galapagos 3D

Once Charlie and I watched Trailer for Galapagos 3D we both agreed Galapagos 3D is the next film we would like to see even though it is David’s turn to chose the next time we visit Perot Museum. Although I can tell you once we show the Trailer to David he will change his mind because he knows both Charlie and I love Turtles and Birds and it is what you see inside this new film.

In the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, there is a paradise unlike any other: the Galapagos. Amongst these remote volcanic islands, life has played out over millions of years in relative isolation. The result is a wonderland of nature, with a remarkable collection of plants and charismatic animals that have all adapted to this unique environment.

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The films are also perfect to watch for Homeschool and to incorporate in our Lesson Plans/Unit Studies.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates