The Mummy (1999-2008/2017)

THE MUMMY (12)
D: Stephen Sommers
Universal/Alphaville (James Jacks & Sean Daniel)
US 1999
124 mins

Action/Adventure/Horror

W: Stephen Sommers
DP: Adrian Biddle
Ed: Bob Ducsay
Mus: Jerry Goldsmith 
PD: Allan Cameron

Brendan Fraser (Rick O'Connell), Rachel Weisz (Evie Carnahan), John Hannah (Jonathan Carnahan), Arnold Vosloo (Imhotep), Kevin J. O'Connor (Beni Gabor), Jonathan Hyde (Dr. Allen Chamberlain), Oded Fehr (Ardeth Bay)

Not so much a remake of the 1932 classic horror of the same name, but more an Indiana Jones-style adventure yarn starring Brendan Fraser as an intrepid explorer who stumbles upon the resting place of a mummified Egyptian priest, buried alive for a thousand years and revived through a spell book.
The film is played mostly for laughs, with the occasional shock and more than enough action set pieces to keep it ticking over nicely.
Brendan Fraser makes a charismatic action star, whilst Rachel Weisz makes a charmingly sweet damsel in distress.
The special effects are generally good, though some of the CGI seems a little too cartoon-like. Good fun for older kids and adults alike.
6/10

The Mummy
The Mummy

THE MUMMY RETURNS (12)
D: Stephen Sommers
Universal/Alphaville (James Jacks & Sean Daniel)
US 2001
129 mins
 
Action/Adventure
 
W: Stephen Sommers
DP: Adrian Biddle
Ed: Bob Ducsay & Kelly Matsumoto
Mus: Alan Silvestri
PD: Allan Cameron
 
Brandon Fraser (Rick O'Connell), Rachel Weisz (Evie Carnahan), John Hannah (Jonathan Carnahan), Arnold Vosloo (Imhotep), Oded Fehr (Ardeth Bay), Patricia Velasquez (Anck-Su-Namun), Freddie Boath (Alex O'Connell), Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson (The Scorpion King)

A sequel which exists only to steal your money through cinema.  If I'd watched this on the big screen I'd have demanded my money back.  The storyline is practically the same as the first movie, except there's an obnoxious little brat as Brendan Fraser's & Rachel Weisz's son who gives Jar Jar Binks a run for his money as the most annoying cinematic sidekick of all time.  It's even more obvious that this movie was rushed into theatres to catch the school holidays by the lazy special effects, particularly at the end.  Not a patch on the 1999 film.

3/10

The Mummy Returns
The Mummy Returns

THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR (12)
D: Rob Cohen
Universal/Relativity Media (Sean Daniel, James Jacks, Bob Ducsay & Stephen Sommers)
US/China/Germany 2008
111 mins

Action/Adventure

W: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar [based on characters created by Stephen Sommers, Lloyd Fonvielle & Kevin Jarre]
DP: Simon Duggan
Ed: Joel Negron & Kelly Matsumoto
Mus: Randy Edelman

Brendan Fraser (Rick O'Connell), Maria Bello (Evelyn O'Connell), Jet Li (The Dragon Emperor), John Hannah (Jonathan Carnahan), Russell Wong (Ming Guo), Liam Cunningham (Maguire), Luke Ford (Alex O'Connell), Isabella Leong (Lin), Michelle Yeoh (Zi Yuan)

Indiana Jones-lite, following exactly the same formula from the first two movies, except this is set in China rather than North Africa and replaces Rachel Weisz with a rather poor Maria Bello.
It also focuses much more on the son's character, presumably to take over from Brendan Fraser after he leaves the franchise.
Like Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it simply doesn't measure up to the original. The CGI effects range from decent to absolutely atrocious and you get a feeling of deja vu when it comes to the action set pieces.
Still, I preferred this on an entertainment level to the quite awful The Mummy Returns (qv).
4/10

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

THE MUMMY (12)

D: Alex Kurtzman

Universal/Dark Universe/Perfect World (Alex Kurtzman, Chris Morgan, Sean Daniel & Sarah Bradshaw)

US 2017

110 mins


Action/Adventure/Horror


W: David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie & Dylan Kussman

DP: Ben Seresin

Ed: Paul Hirsch, Gina Hirsch & Andrew Mondshein

Mus: Brian Tyler


Tom Cruise (Nick Morton), Sofia Boutella (Ahmanet), Russell Crowe (Dr. Henry Jekyll), Annabelle Wallis (Jenny Halsey), Jake Johnson (Chris Vail)


Universal's reboot of The Mummy is the first in their planned series of Dark Universe films, in which they are remaking all of their classic horror movies from the early 1930's, monetary gain being the primary reason.

If The Mummy is anything to go by, things an only get better.. surely. Relocating the bulk of the action from 1930's Northern Africa to present day London, this adventure movie is a complete and utter mess, starring a ridiculously miscast Tom Cruise as a treasure hunter gone rogue from the US army. 

Along with a female historian whom he has a romantic tryst with, they uncover an Egyptian tomb and release a great evil into the world when their airplane crashed over Britain. 

It soon emerges that their find is part of a plan by Dr. Henry Jekyll (Russell Crowe), of Jekyll & Hyde fame, who is in the story for no real reason. 

Screenwriter turned director Alex Kurtzman does a really shoddy job bringing this to the screen, failing to elicit any convincing performances from his main stars and even the visual effects fail to live up to the billing. Sofia Boutella manages to pull off a creepy performance as the malevolent Ahmanet, but her work is undone by everyone else being so piss poor, particularly newcomer Annabelle Wallis, who should have been a Razzies     contender for Worst Supporting Actress of the year (along with her work in the equally poor King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword).

2/10


Tom Cruise & Annabelle Wallis in The Mummy
Tom Cruise & Annabelle Wallis in The Mummy