Egyptologists unearth a prehistoric relic capable of releasing cataclysmic forces and satanic warriors led by the sinister Scorpion King.
Starring:Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Dwayne Johnson
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Brendan FraserRachel WeiszDwayne JohnsonArnold VoslooAlun ArmstrongPatricia VelasquezJohn HannahAharon IpaleAdewale Akinnuoye-AgbajeOded Fehr
The Mummy Returns is a film released in 2001 and directed by Stephen Sommers. The runtime of The Mummy Returns is 130 minutes (02 hours 10 minutes). The leading star actors of The Mummy Returns are Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Alun Armstrong, Arnold Vosloo, Brendan Fraser, Dwayne Johnson, Freddie Boath, John Hannah, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velásquez, Rachel Weisz. So far the movie has been viewed 1131 times. The main movie genre categories for The Mummy Returns are: Action, Adventure, Fantasy. Movies similar to The Mummy Returns are Crazy Safari, Undercover Brother, Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, Gantz, Spy Time, Chaos, Ghajini, Firepower, Bloodmatch, Never Back Down: No Surrender, Quicksand, Super Sentai World, OSS 117: Lost in Rio, Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, Point of Impact, Cyber Wars, Big Trouble, Welcome
Best tasting non-dairy milk. Rick and Evelyn O’Connell, along with their 8 year old son Alex, discover the key to the legendary Scorpion King’s might, the fabled Bracelet of Anubis. Unfortunately, a newly resurrected Imhotep has designs on the bracelet as well, and isn’t above kidnapping its new bearer, Alex, to gain control of Anubis’ otherworldly army.
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Release: 2001Runtime:130This movie is pretty good, it delivers pretty much the same thing we got in the Firs movie. Some characters are more developed and some others more expanded, all the same, some others are reduced and we are introduced to new characters. The plot is good, not as good as the first movie, but still does a good job keeping you interested and entertained the whole time. The sequel takes place 10 years later, when Rick O'Conell (Brendan Fraser) and Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz) are now married, and have a son, Alex (Freddie Boath). Alex has been kidnaped by the bad guys, including the infamous Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) and his eternal love reincarnated (Patricia Velazques). Now it's just a matter of time for them to find Alex before it's too late for everybody..
The performances are pretty good, almost all of them. Brendan Fraser does a good job once again as the handsome Rick, he is strong, funny, charismatic, what else can you ask? Rachel Weisz role has been developed a lot more, she is no longer the clumsy egyptologist wanna-be, now she runs the British museum and is a mom; and she does a great job with that. John Hannah is also back as the useless Jonathan, this time not as funny as he used to be. Oded Fehr character has been expanded a lot, we get to see him a lot more in this movie. He did a good job as Ardeth. One more time, the winner of this movie is Arnold Vosloo as the villain; his performance was excellent! He manages to express all the emotions without opening his mouth! This guy has great acting skills, too bad not many movie producers/directors have noticed it. The Rock does his movie debut with this movie, he is the Scorpion King, the whole movie turns around him, even though he was in the movie for the first 5 minutes of it. Still he did a good job for his first time. Patricia Velazques was the only one who did a BAAAAD job. Her acting is awful! She is pretty and everything, but she really needs some acting classes.
The music once again is one of the key parts of this movie, it is really good, even though Jerry Goldsmith wasn't in charge of it. The direction is good too, just like in the first movie, and we get to see a lot more of special effects.
This movie is good, i really enjoyed it, I liked the first one better though, but that's just me. You might like this one better, so YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE! **** out of *****
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Please report this problemUpgrade to PremiumTrailerThe mummified body of Imhotep is shipped to a museum in London, where he once again wakes and begins his campaign of rage and terror.Actors: Brendan Fraser,Rachel Weisz,John Hannah,Arnold Vosloo,Oded Fehr,Patricia Velasquez,Freddie Boath,Alun Armstrong,Dwayne Johnson,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Shaun Parkes,..»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 6.3Keywords:- Played by: Brendan FraserPlayed by: Rachel WeiszPlayed by: John HannahPlayed by: Arnold VoslooPlayed by: Oded FehrPlayed by: Patricia VelasquezPlayed by: Freddie BoathPlayed by: Alun ArmstrongPlayed by: Dwayne JohnsonPlayed by: Adewale Akinnuoye-AgbajePlayed by: Bruce ByronPlayed by: Joe DixonPlayed by: Tom FisherPlayed by: Aharon IpaléPlayed by: Quill RobertsPlayed by: Trevor Lovell
- Birthdate: 20 March 1962, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
- Birthdate: 20 March 1962, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
- A piss-poor mummy movie indeed that doesn't deliver a damn thing worth preserving.A bully follow-up to the 1999 international smashThe sequel does little more than repeat the need-a-bigger-boat jokes, triple the digital effects, and forget entirely about the old Universal B-movies.There's more than a little unintentional humor in the picture.Fitfully entertaining.Yes, many of the visual effects are stunning, but others are downright cheesy.Feels like treading of the same old ground. And that's likely because no one here has really evolved.Very violent, mostly in comic-book terms.More or less a wholesale recycling of the 1999 original...a computer generated stinker of a dud.The whole two-hours-plus affair just soars along, brainlessly and breathlessly.The film's bloated ambition seems of a piece with its panting, happy-dog charm. [Blu-Ray]
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1. The ads give the Rock, the World Wrestling Federation star, equal billing with Fraser. This is bait-and-switch. To call his appearance a 'cameo' would be stretching it. He appears briefly at the beginning of the movie, is transmuted into a kind of transparent skeletal wraith and disappears until the end of the film, when he comes back as the dreaded Scorpion King. I am not sure, at the end, if we see the real Rock or merely his face, connected to computer-generated effects (his scorpion is blown up to giant size, which has the unfortunate effect of making him look more like a lobster tail than a scorpion). I continue to believe the Rock has an acting career ahead of him, and after seeing this movie I believe it is still ahead of him.
2. Alex, the kid, adds a lot to the movie by acting just like a kid. I particularly enjoyed it when he was kidnapped by a fearsome adversary of his parents, chained and taken on a long journey, during which he drove his captor crazy by incessantly asking, 'Are we there yet?'
3. The dialogue 'You have started a chain reaction that could bring about the next Apocalypse' is fascinating. Apparently we missed the first Apocalypse, which does not speak well for it.
4. I have written before of the ability of movie characters to outrun fireballs. In 'The Mummy Returns,' there is a more amazing feat. If the rising sun touches little Alex while he is wearing the magical bracelet, he will die (it is written). But Rick, carrying Alex in his arms, is able to outrace the sunrise; we see the line of sunlight moving on the ground right behind them. It is written by Eratosthenes that the Earth is about 25,000 miles around, and since there are 24 hours in a day, Rick was running approximately 1,041 miles an hour.
5. One of the big action sequences involves a battle between two vast armies, which stretch as far as computer-generated effects can see. One army is human. The other army is made of countless creatures named Anubis that look like giant savage dogs that stand upright and run on their hind legs (it is not done well, but one is surprised to find it done at all). These armies clash in bloody swordplay. Each dog-creature, as it is killed, reverts to the desert sand from whence it sprang. Finally all the creatures are destroyed, and we see the victors standing around feeling victorious and wishing that high-fives had been invented. And we notice that not one single member of the victorious army is dead or even wounded. Pathetic, that thousands of years of ancient curses and spells could engender such an incompetent army of dog-sand-creatures.
6. Several readers have argued with the rule in Ebert's Little Movie Glossary that teaches us, 'no good movie has ever featured a hot-air balloon.' To be sure, there are exceptions, but 'The Mummy Returns' is not one of them. Its hot-air balloon looks like the ship that sailed to the land of Wynken, Blynken and Nod.
7. At one point the action returns to London, and we see Tower Bridge, the dome of St. Paul's and Big Ben clustered closely together in one shot. This is no doubt to make it easy for the geographically challenged. Perhaps adding a few snapshots from Madonna's wedding would not have been too much.