**THE MUMMY** IS JUST CORNY FUN!!!
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2022
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I watched this movie with my boyfriend last year and I was also really impressed with how good the CGI still looked and he actually was able to explain it to me. The effects in The Mummy were done by a company called Industrial Light & Magic and it's actually a part of Lucasfilm that George Lucas founded when he started working on the original Star Wars movies. They've done effects work for so many huge movie franchises that are well known for their CGI like all of the Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, and of course all of the Star Wars films. It's insane how many movies they've worked on, but because they've been around since the 70s and had George Lucas backing their projects they've always been on the cutting edge with all their work. Pretty cool!
Ugh that's so cool. No wonder all those movies looked so good 💅
I always interpreted the initial kiss as him just kissing a women for the last time because he was most likely going to die.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 I wrote that in the moment of that scene. And yes, he does say that a short time later in the movie, but out of integrity I didn’t want to change or alter the comment.
The Americans mocking our heroes for 'only' finding a mummy is pretty accurate actually - quite a few mummies were unwrapped, dissected and yes, burned as firewood. People generally didn't care about the bodies only the shiny treasure they were buried with.
EDIT: Oh and it's 1920-whatever, so they don't have safety matches. Rick can strike them anywhere because they're cheapo strike anywhere matches haha. 70s detective movies are full of guys striking matches on literally any surface
Not to mention some people ate the mummies 🤢
@@SophiaPhannn I was going to eat that mummy! This one's teriyaki.
Also mummy brown was a paint made from yep, actual mummies.
@@SophiaPhannn Yeah when they couldn't get a hold of fresh pies from window sills, they had to eat something!.
These thumbnails 😂😂😂 I almost choked on my Poptart lol. I actually saw this movie for the first time in college (idk why cuz my siblings and I were obsessed with George of the Jungle). This movie was so much fun and everything I want in an adventure movie
not sophia literally becoming that meme of woman thinks about getting railed by rachel weiz.....but honestly same. her and brendan fraser are just peak hotness in this movie
NO BUT ACTUALLY
"What is Brendan Fraser fighting for/against?"
Rick is working for the French Foreign Legion before the plot kicks off. So, presumably doing some colonial stuff in North Africa 😬
Concerning the stereotypes and accuracy - The Mummy is based in the tradition of pulp adventure serials from the 20's/30's, and reflects the somewhat 'fantastical' view of foreign lands 😅
Still, it's a genre I adore despite its flaws, and The Mummy is no exception.
For more in this 'pulpy' style - The Indiana Jones movies, The Phantom (with Billy Zane), The Shadow (w/ Alec Baldwin & Tim Curry), The Rocketeer (this one should be on D+)
Ohhhh thank you. I've always wondered what he was doing in Egypt in the first place
He tells Evelyn on the boat that his commanding officer went rogue and marched them into Egypt to look for the city of the dead.
Another great film with this 20's / 30's fantastical view of Northern Africa with Foreign Legion was Second Hand Lions (2003) with Michael Caine and Robert Duvall
He kisses Evelyn because he is desperate to stay alive.
It makes no sense that entire unit from the French Foreign Legion just rebelled and marched through Sahara all the way from Algeria to Egypt because they heard some rumors about ancient treasure ow whatever... not to mention Libya was Italian, Egypt was basically under British rule and they were deserters.
But again, it's the Mummy so I guess why not...
this movie is my entire childhood AND I CAN CONFIRM I'm bisexual because of this movie
You too? 😆💕
Same bestie
SLAYYYYYY!!!!
me too lmao
Same here my friends 🙋♂️
IDK if you want an actual answer BUT: the reason why the mummy around 15 minutes in has no wrappings is because the wrappings are linen, which is made of fiber and like all clothes, eventually decays. It's why we don't have a lot of authentic clothing from before the Middle Ages -- it just doesn't exist anymore. And the jaw is unhinged like that because all of our muscles relax when we die, including the ones that keep our jaw shut. Nowadays mouths are sewn shut, I believe, or something like that, to keep them closed. However without the linen to maintain shape and due to the muscle fat decaying into nearly-nothing or nothing, oftentimes earlier mummies will have loose jaws when found.
As someone with really bad vision I struggled multiple times to find my glasses when they fell on the floor (thin objects are very hard to differentiate) so I definitely would have died first like that guy in the tunnel 🤣
Darn 😭 hopefully someone would've helped you up unlike his fake friends lmao
@@SophiaPhannn The struggle is real....though saying "hOw BlInD aRe YoU" is kind of like calling a person with a broken leg an amputee. Blindness is a COMPLETELY different ball game next to mere visual impairment.
Same. And I wear tri-focals now. I guess that, if you want to be an adventurer, it helps to have good vision.
@@melenatorr A nice solution would be goggles with prescription lenses. I don’t have these nor am I sure that they exist, I just thought the idea of it is cool and convenient.
@@stara_butterfly35 That would be cool! sign me up: I'm ready for my grand adventure.
When Sophia said this movie was her sexual awakening I was like “oh me too, that mummy right?! 🤤” and then she mentioned Brandon and Rachel and I was like oh right 😅 I guess most people don’t find the domineering corpse hot 🥵
LOL YRXE6ZCUGCTE5Z I was wondering if anyone would say something about the mummy being hot
@Alias Fakename 🫣 I feel seen 🙂
@@SophiaPhannn The mummy is a wonderous specimen is he not?
Now I’m wondering if you meant as a mummy or his actor
I also thought this movie was wildly inacurate (beyond the walking mummy, plagues and flesh-eating giant bugs) but after watching video of Rachel Maksy analising it with an Egyptolologist I found out they actually got some stuff right with taking "artistic liberties" so they did their research at least in some way I guess XD
Oh wait, I've watched that video too loool I should've rewatched it to remember if anything did have any accuracies 😅
😂😂 “she couldn’t have just read it to herself? She had to show off her language skills so bad”
The Mummy is one of my favorite movies. I love Rachel Weisz as the brainy, beautiful leading lady, Brendan Fraser as the adventurous man of action, and Arnold Vosloo as the chief villain. Also, they did get the mummification practices correct when Evy described how ancient Egyptians removed people's brains. And I always get jumpscared when Jonathan is toying around in that damned sarcophagus, no matter how many times I've seen the movie.
It's amazing how spoiled we were by certain films without even knowing it. Films like this leave a lot to be desired, yeah, but some aspects of these films are unique. At the risk of sounding old and crotchety, "They don't make films like they used to make them."
Near the beginning of the film we see Rick with the French Foreign Legion as they are being attacked at Hamunaptra. Now the scene IS exciting, but what I think back on is the fact that they got something like 60 to 100 real horses to run across a desert landscape for that shot. There might have been some CG, but that's a very cool little tidbit. When I was in Yellowstone 10 years ago, we got to see a sizeable herd of buffalo come charging down the side of a hill. Must have been 600 of these things. I can't adequately describe how impressive it is to ACTUALLY witness and hear and feel a stampede of that size rolling past you. The Earth just vibrates and kinda tickles the bottom of your feet. It's surreal. And they captured something like that on film with REAL horses. Now is it on par with the charge of the Rohirrim they captured in LOTR: Return of the King? Not quite, that was closer to 300 horses, I think, but still...no trickery, no blue screen, just real horses and real people riding them. Same with this film...just a bunch of pumped up animals carrying humans with guns going hell-bent for the horizon. It's a very cool bit of real in an otherwise unreal film.
Same thing with the sets...the inner workings of Hamunaptra were a hell of an undertaking. The sacrificial chamber, the passageways, the tunnels, they had to build most of that. Reminds me of all the set pieces from Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade; the production designers earned their pay in those films. CGI gets the job done in a lot of cases, of course; sometimes there's just no substitute. But being able to walk on the deck of the Titanic, for example, you don't quite capture that scale with a CG backdrop. I was floored when I learned they built a ton of sets to scale, AND THEN MADE THEM SINKABLE! Awesome dedication to realism and scale.
Have you ever seen the version of Cleopatra from 1963? HOLY. COW. Bonkers production, all over the place script, strikes, rewrites, multiple shooting mistakes and one of the most expensive films ever made...and it's all on screen. Elizabeth Taylor is beautiful and method as f*ck, the scale is tremendous and the look is glamorous...I can't say it's a GREAT film, but wow is it something to see, especially 60 years later. Check it out.
8:08 Ahhhhh, so she likes a project too, eh? Don't get me wrong, Patricia Velasquez is gorgeous in her few moments of screen time, but Rachel Weisz steals the show every time, especially with the whole 'smart and spunky and sexy in the middle of the desert with the constant bedroom eyes' thing she has going for her. Also, for the sequel, I read that they brought in The Rock as a secondary antagonist because, and I quote, "With Fraser and Vosloo and Fehr and Akinnuoye on screen, there was just too much beef hahaha, we needed someone who could stand up to these muscle heads and hold their own. Johnson was a natural choice." I find that hilarious.
Rick is still a pick for you? Despite the Misogyny and the manhandling and all that? Just curious...😋😋 Great Review!
Not Rick, but I do love Brendan Fraser's natural charm 😅
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Fun Fact: The British pilot here is played by Bernard Fox, who also played the Chairmouse (leader of the Rescue Air Society) from both Disney’s The Rescuers, and Disney’s The Rescuers Down Under!
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Rescue *Aid* Society
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Stupid autocorrect!
So Brendan’s character was a member of the French foreign legion which was used as a colonial army in French controlled Libya. His garrison marched into Egypt which was either independent or under British control. When there they were attacked most likely by bedouins and random Egyptians not wanting the French there. He was a senior officer and when his commanding officer deserted he was in charge of the defense of hamunaptra
This movie traumatized me as a child 😂.. the bugs inside the skin was horrific
Those sincere, fun fantasy adventure movies are such a good genre! I wish studios would make them nowadays too, instead of only popping out bombastic spectacle movies😫
This movie was everything I swear I must have been like 13?!?! Always on TNT! Brandon Frasier in this and George of the jungle…. What a time to be alive
Ironic how he was offered the part to voice Tarzan in the 1999 Disney animated movie. Considering this and Rachel Weisz's performance give Jane vibes, I can see it.
I remember i watched this movie (and a sequel) at pretty young age so most of my memories of it were scary mummies (i was very scared of that movie). Rewatched them recently and theyre just such a good adventure stories, i would go as far as say theyre great spiritual successor for Indiana Jones series.
And i am so happy Brendan Fraser still acts, i really love him as Robotman in Doom Patrol
While I definitely had bi panic over Rick and Evie as a kid my fave was always Ardeth Bay. Something about the entire Medjay look just really worked for me as a young child (and still now tbh)
The chair throw is still the best scene 🤣 🤣
This was one of my favorite movies, and favorite mummy movies. It's just goofy. I crushed so hard on Rachel Weisz in that film.
Brendan gave us a lot to think about. I watched George of the Jungle religiously. Like daily... at least once. And I was way too embarrassed to say why, but, my parents knew so they got me the VHS and i almost melted it. Then came the 13th year... God bless America! 🤡🤠
THIS COMMENT HAHAHA so true 🤠
I love your hair the color is so pretty. I remember seeing this movie in the theater during YMCA summer camp. I was 6 when I first saw it and it freaked me out but I liked the movie even though it scared me.
I literally love this movie!! It has been a major part of my childhood!!
this thumbnail will haunt my nightmares for weeks
I was telling my friend that my thumbnail was gonna give ppl nightmares hahaha
no you're absolutely right about the casting slaying in the visual department
A funny comment someone made on this movie is that in the scene where Fraser yells back at Imhotep, he blasts his Imhodick
Saw this in theaters with my mom and brother in '99. Corny fun is a great way to describe this movie lol.
Honestly, the only thing I remember about this movie is "patience is a virtue!" lol
The thumbnail has me wheezing 😭❤
He kissed her initially as a “fuck it” I’m about to die.
One of my favorite childhood movies! Brenden 4ever
The Mummy series with Brendan are the best. Also amazing thumbnail
I remember watching this as a kid and having a fear of mummies for years.
LOOOL my older sister used to watch horror movies with me as a kid, so I think I got desensitized
I love the first The Mummy movie so much!
Brendan Fraser ♥
This is one of my all time favorite comfort movies! It's so fun 🥰
The same director also made Van Helsing (2004) and The Jungle Book (1994).
If you liked this, you should see those too!
Omg I didn't know he also did Van Helsing!! I LOVE that movie, it really kick started my love affair with Hugh Jackman 😍
Keeping the “Egyptian” theme, watch The Prince of Egypt
I really recommend it 🥺
The kiss at the end with Evelyn and Rick kind of recreated the one at the beginning with Anck Su Namun and Imhotep
23:47
Any place where sand and water can accumulate can have quicksand.
But in this case, there’s no water. In actuality, this is probably a sinkhole.
It’s the perfect cheesy/nostalgic adventure movie. Brendan Fraser, childhood 🥰 this movie ages gracefully
I think I saw this movie like 3 times in the theatre, not because it was some extraordinary piece of cinema, but because I was crushing hard on Rachel Weisz in this role. The Mummy 2 destroyed that crush btw.
THAT MOVIE IS ONE OF MY FAVES OMG OMG 🤠✨
i have nails like your's but in a different colour, also your literally breath taking. love your channel♥
Thank you 💙💙💙
this was the fist movie my family and i watched when we got cable, we were browsing the channels and this one was just about to start, i remember i watched it a bunch of times after that lol i hadnt watched it in forever so this video brought back a lot of memories and also i learned a lot of the plot points i didnt get when i was little hahah
yes, Bisexual Awakening: the movie
SOPHIA DON'T SCARE ME LIKE THAT 💀
This the best version of The MuMmy.
There was a reboot of the movie released in 2017 that starred Tom Cruise movie that was a box office and critical disappointment making $400 million dollars against a $200 million dollar budget. It was cited to be the worst movie in Tom Cruise's career.
Production for the remake began in the early 90's with Wes Craven, John Landis, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Clive Barker, George Romero, Mick Garris, and Joe Dante were considered for Directing.
Stephen Sommers was picked to direct the project after his last film DEEP RISING bombed at the box office in 1998.
Before Brendan Fraser was cast as O'Connell, Matthew McConaughey, Kurt Russell, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were considered.
The film was a box office success, making $420 million dollars against a $75 million dollar budget
* this movie existing *
me as a kid: well maybe i'm a little fruity
* watches the fighting scene between Anck Su Namun and Eve in the second movie *
me again: yep that'll do it😌
Honestly that cat is the mvp 🤣
Brendan Fraser actually almost died well filming the scene where he was being hanged thank God that didn't go that way though
WAIT that scene was for real????
@@raralovely13 yeah well i think he was wearing a harness but there was a complication and Bredan ended up passing out for a few hours
@@kolbythurlow2422 omg!! 😭😭
Thank goodness he made it safe!
The CGI in the beginning looks like it would fit in a animated movie
Not your thumbnail lmao. But regardless I'm glad you watched this, especially since I read a tweet only a couple days ago saying Mummy '99 and Pride & Prejudice 2005 sit at the same table. 😆🥰
Evelyn's "Oops" when she knocks over the bookshelves gets me every time. Also let's not forget her classic "I am a librarian!"
Can't wait for the 2nd one, I love how you always choose nostalgic movies ❤️
the mummy is one of those gems i dont think about often but i remember how much good times it gave my family and i. we went to premieres to see them all when i was really young. glad you reacted to this. fingers crossed you react to the second and third.
You just keep slaying hair and looks! I love
Thank you hehe 🥺💙💙
as a kid, i was terrified of this movie. now, it is one of my favorites. the second one is pretty good, too. if you haven't, the ride is fantastic and there's cute pranks brendan did while they were filming the parts for the clips on the ride.
When the Mummy came out, Kevin O'Connor was praised for his accurate pronunciation of the different prayers he did as Beni! Whether or not that actually holds true, as I don't speak any of he languages, I'm not sure
So happy u got to watch this!!!! It’s the perfect 90’s action/adventure & def a childhood movie that got me growing up fast 🥵
LMFAO, the freakin' thumbnail is what drew me into this vid!
This film is a genuine block-busting masterpiece!
this is me and my moms favorite series except the 3rd and on of course. We always have a good time and good laugh when we rewatch it.
My head canon is that those bugs (which are actually fictitious anyway) naturally eat slowly but these ones are supernatural
that hair colour!!! goals
Omg this movie was my fav growing up! You know those actors you've only seen in one or two things pretty much but somehow love unconditionally? Brendan Fraser was that for me because of this movie and George of the Jungle. What the fuck even was that last movie?
I love this movie! It’s not perfect but it’s really fun and all of the actors have really great chemistry.
This movie came out when I was five years old. I was so scared of Imhotep when I was a kid that I couldn’t watch the mummy again until I was like 13. I used to be so scared of the vhs cover of the movie with the gaping mouth that I threw it in the trash! I literally could not look at pictures of mummies without freaking out in class that I had to sit out in the hallway and chill with my video game. Good times lol. Now in my almost 30s, I just laugh 😂
This movie is a childhood favorite of mines!! I can't tell u how many times I've rewatcged it snd acted jt out its honestly such a good movie and so is the sequel!!!!!
Another good Brendan Fraser movie is Blast from the Past. Co-Starring alongside Alicia Silverstone.
This movie is my childhood, I love it so much. Btw you look absolutely stunning 😍
24:00 its because he was a war hero who was trying to find a worthy cause to die for, he was sad that there where no worthy duty for him to follow anymore, and all he wanted was to have one last adventure with meaning, and he got that, that is why it has this music, it is a sendoff to a man who lived a full life and died the way he wanted to.
This and "the fifth element" with Bruce Willis are my faves og action movies omg yes
the best thumbnail ever in existence on CZcams, deadass 💅✨
NAURRR SOPHIA IM AT WORKKKK
WATCH LATER
omg your hair looks amazing you look like a mermaid
Hehe thank you 💙
A nice little Brendan Fraser movie to watch would be "Mrs. Winterbourne" (1996).It's real a cute romance from what I remember and the chemistry was so good.
I rewatched the second one for fashion inspiration last year and it is AMAZING
This was the movie (and the second one) that i rented every weekend at blockbuster when I was little and my dad would always watch it with me, it's definitely a highlight of my childhood 💜💜
Omg your hair 😍 it's beautiful. It fits you perfectly
Thank you 🥺💙
The fact you don't lie about having watched it before and not saying "FIRST TIME WATCHING" is very respectable
i miss movies like this ganna sound like an old man but movies these days don't hit as hard as this movie
So true! Action movies nowadays think big explosions cut it, but it just doesn't hit
Oh btw, I loooove your hair Sophia, it looks amazing on you 😍
Thank you hehe 💙💙💙
Brendan was also in journey to the center of the earth and bedazzled and i was obsessed growing up
your hair is BEAUTIFUL btw
i forgot this movie existed 😭 great reaction as always!
OMG! Back when I was a kid living with my mom and visiting dad every other weekend(Friday night to Sunday afternoon/evening), dad took me to see this movie in the theater and I loved it so much. Enough so that after he acquired it on DVD, I would, RELIGIOUSLY, insist on watching that movie 3 times in a weekend at dad's. Once that Friday night, once Saturday(afternoon usually), and once before leaving for mom's on Sunday. I believe I got to see the 2nd movie in theaters too, and as soon as dad acquired that one on DVD naturally I had to watch it alongside the 1st just as religiously. I watched those movies 3 times every other weekend for YEARS. Many years. It was practically tradition. Of course, I did end up lightening up on it and it gradually dropped to once a weekend for some years before the tradition eventually died.......Yeah. Definitely was obsessed with those movies. It was definitely disappointing to see the lead actress get replaced in the 3rd movie, but to be fair it wasn't a bad story and grown up Alex was cute plus the father-son dynamic was good character growth for both sides.
Yes!!!! Love this movie but yeah, the mains really are the villains lmao Like, this brand of archeology really isn’t ever great bc it’s largely been Europeans graverobbing and invading holy sites of other cultures which is why I prefer paleontology lol But also, even the actual villains of this movie don’t really fit the bill. Like Anck Su Namun was literally being forced to be/w the pharaoh and Imhotep was trying to save the woman he loved from a non-consensual relationship. They were 100% valid for killing that b*tch and it honestly doesn’t make sense that they just start killing random innocents later unless you assume the curse made them evil or w/e
I used to loveee this movie as a kid too
Ur hair!💙🦕🔵🐳🔹🧞♂️🫐 My Katy Perry dream💙
So if the mummy took the guys eyes who need glasses, does that mean that Imhotep has bad vision? lol
Okay, but I Iove your moon earrings! 💖
The screencap 🤣
Fun fun fun.
New sub. I'm a fan of Phan.😊
I used to constantly watch the The Mummy movies all the time as a child because I found the women so attractive lol I should have taken this as a sign
These movies still hold a special place in my heart honestly, I love them so much
I LOVE this movie
I rewatched the movie recently and it scared me SO much, I don't know how it barely had any effect on me as a child 😂 Only the bug under the skin did scare me when I was young, but there's so much more creepy stuff in this movie lol
o’connell was fighting the magi in the beginning and their only job is to protect the city of the dead so i always assumed the french were looking for treasure
17:43 i saw in another channel that someone said that his chinese was pretty decent. Apparently he was saying "please bhudda save me"
My family had this movie on VHS when I was little. It's one of my earliest movie memories.
This was one of the few movies that I had on both vhs AND dvd, I loved it that much 😭
@@SophiaPhannn my family still has a combo VHS and dvd player. Sometimes I pop that VHS in for a little ✨️nostalgia✨️