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  2. Roger Ebert May 07, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There is within me an unslaked hunger for preposterous adventure movies. I resist the bad ones, but when a "Congo" or an "Anaconda" comes along, my heart leaps up and I cave in. "The Mummy" is a movie like that.

    • It Has Great Characters and Performances
    • It’S A Clever Re-Imagining of A Classic
    • It Blends Different Genres

    The characters bring a lot to the movie, and have more depth than most action movie protagonists– particularly Rick and Evelyn. Rick is a strong action hero who also has a soft side and a sense of humor. After several stars turned down the role, Sommers sought out Fraser because he had both a classic adventurer feel and a friendly, down-to-earth pe...

    The movie is a re-imagining of the classic 1932 Universal Monster movie The Mummy, with Boris Karloff. Sommers enjoyed the movie as a child and wanted to bring his favorite parts to the new film, while adding more to make it even better. He included some of the horror elements of the original, while making the movie a romantic action-adventure in t...

    The movie mixes many different genres – action, adventure, fantasy, history, horror, humor, and romance – to the point that Fraser even admitted the cast had no idea what kind of movie they were making. Yet, somehow, everything comes together in harmony. There are genuinely scary moments in the flesh-eating scarabs; thrilling action sequences and f...

  3. Above-average action-adventure with lots of violence. Read Common Sense Media's The Mummy (1999) review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Brendan Fraser, Oded Fehr, Rachel Weisz
    • Stephen Sommers
    • Universal Pictures
    • Jeremy Urquhart
    • Feature Writer/Senior List Writer
    • 'The Mummy' (1932) The original Mummy movie stands as the best of this original series, and even then, it does so without feeling like quite as much of a classic as the original Dracula, Frankenstein, or Invisible Man movies in their respective series.
    • 'Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy' (1955) Comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello met a surprising number of Universal monsters, with these films ultimately helping define the horror-comedy genre going forward.
    • 'The Mummy's Tomb' (1942) The Mummy's Tomb is the third movie in the series, and it has a premise that instantly catches the eye, as it feels a little more adventurous and out there compared to the plots of the other entries.
    • 'The Mummy's Ghost' (1944) The fourth movie in the series, The Mummy's Ghost, showed that the titular Mummy was well and truly here to stay, and that death could do seemingly very little to prevent it from continuing to appear in movies.
  4. The Mummy is a rousing, suspenseful and horrifying epic about an expedition of treasure-seeking explorers in the Sahara Desert in 1925.

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    • Stephen Sommers
    • PG-13
    • Brendan Fraser
  5. May 7, 2019 · But in the history of cinema all over the world, there's only one movie out there that is perfect, and it's Stephen Sommers' 1999 action-adventure Brendan Fraser vehicle The Mummy, which...

  6. The Mummy received mixed reviews from critics. [34] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 62% based on 104 reviews, and an average rating of 5.9/10. [35] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 48 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews. [36]

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