The Mummy

July 4th, 2017







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The Mummy

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Release Year: 2017

Rating: 7.7/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Alex Kurtzman

Stars: Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis

Storyline
Though safely entombed in a crypt deep beneath the unforgiving desert, an ancient princess, whose destiny was unjustly taken from her, is awakened in our current day bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.

Writers: David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis, Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance, Marwan Kenzari, Simon Atherton, Stephen Thompson, James Arama, Matthew Wilkas, Sohm Kapila, Sean Cameron Michael, Rez Kempton, Erol Ismail, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Cast:
Tom Cruise - Nick Morton
Russell Crowe - Dr. Henry Jekyll
Annabelle Wallis - Jenny Halsey
Sofia Boutella - Ahmanet
Jake Johnson - Chris Vail
Courtney B. Vance - Colonel Greenway
Marwan Kenzari - Malik
Simon Atherton - Crusader
Stephen Thompson - First Man
James Arama - Second Man
Matthew Wilkas - Reporter
Sohm Kapila - Reporter
Sean Cameron Michael - Archaeologist
Rez Kempton - Construction Manager
Erol Ismail - Ahmanet's Warrior

Taglines: Welcome to a New World of Gods and Monsters



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official site |

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 3 Jan 2017

Filming Locations: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Box Office Details

Budget: $125,000,000 (estimated)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
The film's original plot is set in Iraq and follows a Navy SEAL and his team that battle Mummies led by Ashurbanipal. See more »

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Rating: 6/10

The Mummy franchise has been struggling lately. Ever since the original 1999 movie was released, the movies have gradually gotten worse. The first "Mummy" was slick, well made and entertaining; the second was your typical B/C movie, not the worst but far from the best, and then with the third installment it was clear that Hollywood had given up on the franchise and wanted one more pay-cheque.

Skip forward to 2017 and we appear to have something just as good as the original. Sure, for some, the flashy visuals may seem like a cover-up for the (occasional) uninspired dialogue, however, there is no doubt that a lot of money was invested in making this film look good, and it sure delivers on that aspect (even with The Scorpion King setting the bar very low, "The Mummy" (2017) still looks pretty amazing).

Tom Cruise stars, which to some may be a turn-off, but I think some credit is due here. Tom has made a name for himself in the M:I film's, and with his performance in "The Mummy", he shows audiences that perhaps it's not too late to make a name for yourself in a different franchise. He's not the best actor in the world by any means, but he does the job and he does it well enough for the film to be taken reasonably seriously.

I think that it's important to remember that you're not seeing anything ground- breaking with this film; it's not going to have the same impact as the original Mummy title and it certainly isn't going to steal the show at the Oscars, but it has its moments of adrenaline-pumping action, well-crafted visuals and smart dialogue.

Some of this 1hr 47min Egyptian-fetish flick feels a bit clunky, and the story is all too familiar sounding (disturbing an ancient evil which comes back to wreak havoc on everyone), but when you consider that there have been worse Mummy films, 2 to be exact and that Alien Covenant hasn't exactly set the bar for reboots particularly high, The Mummy has its entertainment value, it has its action and suspense, but it also has some cracks in its sarcophagi which will, hopefully, be ironed out when they inevitably make another of these in 2 or so years time.

Not the worst, not the best, but definitely worth watching for a few thrills.

Parental Guidance: Some scary scenes, moments of moderate fantasy horror and bloody violence, language (15+)





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The Mummy

May 7th, 1999







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The Mummy

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Still of Brendan Fraser, John Hannah and Rachel Weisz in The MummyStill of Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in The MummyStill of Brendan Fraser in The MummyStill of Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in The MummyStill of Brendan Fraser in The MummyThe Mummy

Plot
An American serving in the French Foreign Legion on an archaeological dig at the ancient city of Hamunaptra accidentally awakens a Mummy.

Release Year: 1999

Rating: 6.9/10 (140,578 voted)

Critic's Score: 48/100

Director: Stephen Sommers

Stars: Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah

Storyline
An English librarian called Evelyn Carnahan becomes interested in starting an archaeological dig at the ancient city of Hamunaptra. She gains the help of Rick O'Connell, after saving him from his death. What Evelyn, her brother Jonathan and Rick are unaware of is that another group of explorers are interested in the same dig. Unfortunately for everyone, this group ends up unleashing a curse which been laid on the dead High Priest Imhotep. Now 'The Mummy' is awake and it's going to take a lot more than guns to send him back from where he came from.

Writers: Stephen Sommers, Lloyd Fonvielle

Cast:
Brendan Fraser - Richard 'Rick' O'Connell
Rachel Weisz - Evelyn 'Evy' Carnahan
John Hannah - Jonathan 'Jon' Carnahan
Arnold Vosloo - High Priest Imhotep
Kevin J. O'Connor - Beni Gabor
Oded Fehr - Ardeth Bay
Jonathan Hyde - Dr. Allen Chamberlain
Erick Avari - Dr. Terrence Bey
Bernard Fox - Captain Winston Havlock
Stephen Dunham - Mr. Henderson
Corey Johnson - Mr. Daniels
Tuc Watkins - Mr. Burns
Omid Djalili - Warden Gad Hassan
Aharon Ipalé - Pharaoh Seti I
Patricia Velasquez - Anck Su Namun

Taglines: Adventure Is Reborn.

Release Date: 7 May 1999

Filming Locations: Ait Benhaddou, Morocco

Box Office Details

Budget: $80,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $43,369,635 (USA) (9 May 1999) (3209 Screens)

Gross: $221,400,000 (Worldwide) (5 September 1999) (except USA)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | UK: (cut)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
The opening voice-over was originally intended to be read by Imhotep. Director Stephen Sommers later realized that Imhotep wouldn't be able to speak English, and gave the voice-over to Ardath Bey instead.

Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): After Jonathan was able to steal the key of the book of Amun-Ra with Evelyn, he opens the book and reads the hieroglyphics upside down.

Quotes:
[first lines]
Ardeth Bay: [narrating] Thebes, City of the Living. Crown jewel of Pharaoh Seti the First. Home of Imhotep, Pharaoh's high priest, keeper of the dead. Birthplace of Anck Su Namun, Pharaoh's mistress. No other man was allowed to touch her. But for their love, they were willing to risk life itself.



User Review

Fun adventure film

Rating: 9/10

Here, the makers took the original stock horror film and turned it into an Indianajonesesque adventure in the tradition of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The most visually rich part of the film was the opening scenes set in ancient Egypt. I would love to see an entire film built around that. The sets and costumes were brilliant.

Especially tantalizing is the strictly painted-on attire of Patricia Velazquez as Anck-Su-Namum; what a stunning visual; but it completely upstages her performance. I have heard people talking about it. Some have mistakenly guessed her top was a mesh costume of some sort; not true, it is entirely - and only - paint.

But Velazquez isn't the only thing to turn heads in the film, Rachel Weisz is appropriately attractive, though not as startling; her character is as solid and believable as she is lovely.

The newcomer, Oded Fehr as Ardeth Bey, set quite a few female hearts aflutter; in our party, at least. The internet was lit-up searching for more photos of this guy.

At first, I didn't particularly care for Brendan Fraser as the primary character (he's too well kept and cutesy for a rugged guy-type for me), be he grows on you. He seems to be developing into a versatile actor who will be around for a long time. His work here is good too.

The special effects were the real star of the film, and they were visually rewarding and complimented the story in the right way in the right places. How Arnold Vosloo dealt with those in his role as the mummy Imhotep should be acknowledged. He must have had to imagine quite a bit of what he was interacting with to pull it off, and he does so with great style and substance for this type of role. He was nothing short of excellent.

In fact, most of the remaining characters were well chosen. Jonathan Hyde and Kevin J. O'Connor added to the film in important ways, too. Together, everyone painted an enjoyable film, delivering exactly what it promised; fun, action, and adventure.





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