Is The Mummy a Perfect Movie?
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Ah, The Mummy. I don't know why I don't call this my favourite movie of all time, because it's pretty darn perfect.
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I don't know if anyone else has brought this up but Jonathan is the prefect kind of comedic side character. Yes he cracks jokes & can be the cause of some of their problems BUT he is also physically capable of fighting, is willing to fight, goes on archeological digs, & is able to both read & speak Ancient Egyptian!
Yeah he's the perfect blend of comedic and competent
@@BetterWithBobexactly loved your movie analysis
Why are you so obsessed with my boyfriend
As a kid, I remember laughing out loud over and over when he remarked about wanting to learn how to make shrunken heads and everyone else giving him the look.
Yes, and he mainly worked with their son son Alex in the second film, but was still very effective!
Jonathan is hands down my favorite character in this series. For a character that could've been a 1 joke character,hes stepped to help Rick/Evie/The Medjai Leader and his Nephew Alex.
Ill never forget the ending to Mummy Returns.
"Its a bird,a stork."
"I KNOW THAT ONE!!!"
And because of him robbing the sceptre they were able to kill the Scorpio King hehe
@@BetterWithBob for years.....I always considered Izzy the Pilot as a jerk at the end of the movie when he's like "half that diamond is mine"
But then I remembered how his Dirigible Crashed in a Pgmy zombie filled Jungle and he was left alone as Rick and Eve and rest needed to save Alex.
This dude used goddamn Trees to make his thing fly and he swoops into save all of our favorite Characters.
Yes izzy...half of that diamond is his.
The scene where he runs into a mob of mind controlled people chanting "imothep" and without missing a beat immediatly start mimicking then was his crowning moment of awesome for me.
I love Jonathan because he's just Beni, but with a redeeming quality. He is greedy and cowardly, but he loves his sister and will still set aside his own survival for her because he's a decent human being.
My fave scene ever! Is on the sequel when he tells the kid “if you see someone running out screaming…don’t worry, it’s just ME” 😂 the self loathing is pitch humour
Yes. Next question?
No. No more questions for you
@@CorbCorbin no no more questions or no it's not a perfect movie?
Period
Short sweet correct!
Truth
1999 was an excellent year for cinema throughout all genres. The Mummy is a huge example of this.
oh yes 100%
In my opinion it's the greatest year in cinema history. So many films were released that helped shape the film landscape as it is today.
1999 - the greatest year in cinema history!
Years ago, I came across a comment about The Mummy and it has stuck with me ever since. Towards the end when the trio were trying to escape the collapse of Hamunaptra, their characters were tested one last time. And if the three of them were not together, they all would have failed. The character tests happened in rapid succession so it's easy to miss. Jonathan slipped and dropped the book in the tar pit and Evelyn stopped to admonish her brother. But she was quickly dragged away by the two men before falling rocks could have crushed her. The same thing happens with Jonathan, he saw all the gold in the treasure room and just had to stop to try and take some loot. But again, he was dragged away by Eve and Rick. Then Rick, his test came in the form of Benny. Rick still tried to save Benny despite the latter's continual harmful actions towards Rick. One last time, the two saved the one in peril. They really needed each other to survive the ordeal. Benny, in contrast, was alone in his greed and ambition. Thus, Hamunaptra successfully claimed him.
It's those little details that make The Mummy truly the best movie.
Ooh that is a great spot
Holy-!!!!
@@jaxxi9036 69th like......nice
Stephen Sommers is one of those directors who knows EXACTLY what to do with a huge budget. He uses every penny to its greatest extent. I really hope he gets a chance to do another big budget blockbuster some day.
Hopefully it's likely, what with the Brenaissance and growing nostalgia for the franchise
I hope not. His movies got worse as his budgets grew. I enjoy Deep Rising just as much as The Mummy, but then he succumbed to George Lucas Syndrome (overuse of bad CGI to ramp up the spectacle, with no one telling him that something is a bad idea), which grew worse and worse with each movie.
Plot 100
Characters 100
Pacing 100
Rachel Weisz 100
This movie is perfect
No lies detected XD
I absolutely love this and the second movie for how they depicted the two leads' relationship. The romance was truly central to the story and its themes, and showed romance doesn't have to slow down action but can motivate it.
Agreed 100%
Anuksunamun running away while Evie dives in is an all time relationship moments in Cinema
Both Jonathan and Benny have been the template for so many of my D&D character personalities!
I've never played but that sounds like a smart idea 😄
The part on the ship where the bullet holes keep getting closer to Rick as he's focused on reloading his revolvers and then Evie moves his head one more time so he doesn't getting shot is just pure gold. This film is a 12/10 any day of the week.
You speak le truth
I saw this movie in the theater with my dad when it came out. My dad passed away very suddenly about a year and a half later and even though it wasn't the last film I saw with my dad, it occupies a very special place in my heart.
Aww 💙
My apologies for the late reply, I only saw this now
The Mummy is my "I would watch this on TV if it was on" movie. I love this movie so much, I wouldn't miss one minute of it. This film is a terrific swash-buckling horror adventure movie I would never get tired of. A manly hero, a classy dame, a comedic sidekick, an evil villain all together in this wonderfully constructed story. I remember people keep saying this is an Indiana Jones Rip-Off, and I wasn't into Indiana Jones until I watched the Mummy. And I have a full appreciation for Indy after the Mummy.
And at 10:13, what you said about not being afraid of romance in movies. I miss romance in action movies like the Mummy. Today's action movies of 2023 are afraid of romance, as if it has no place in modern day story-telling. Hell, almost every action movie I've seen doesn't even show people "kissing" as much. I feel like Hollywood today sees romance as a weakness to men and women. Not to me, it doesn't. There is strength in two people loving each other and Rick and Evie's relationship are a great example of it, especially in the sequel. Hollywood needs romance back into the action genre.
The article did say that there is possibly a fear of alienating male audiences because romance is seen as 'girly' but I'd say it's another casualty in the pop feminist bad faith takes we had to suffer in the 2010s trying to claim Disney movies were 'problematic' because of princesses falling in love. Disney does dominate much of the media that's created, and they're the only company that's always emphasised creating things for girls and women, so the effect is that they're trying to avoid backlash for advertising romance to young girls, since in the 2000s and 2010s people kept going off on the supposed negative messages it sent.
I watched "The Mummy" as a kid in the cinema, it was a masterpiece and I still love it.
Evie is one of my earliest Crushes. Rachel was absolutely one of the most beautiful women in the world at the time. Brendan Fraser is one of the most underrated actors of our time. Vosloo, Fehr, and Avari are all brilliant
Yes. Yes it is. A fun adventure, perfect cast. When this came out I was 10, so probably the perfect age to watch it for the first time
Benny just selling out chanting all the religious prayers with the 34 necklaces on will always be hilarious
Imagine if Imhotep had turned out to be agnostic!
@ we’ll save that for parody
I took my daughter to see this last night on television big screen. 25 year anniversary. My word - what a film. Simply perfect.
Did she enjoy it?
When I was stuck in the hospital for nearly two days waiting for labor to kick off, I definitely wasn’t complaining when the first and second movies were playing on tv. They are both movies I will never get tired of watching and can’t recommend enough. Also, Stephen Sommers is a local celebrity since he’s from St. Joesph, MN. There is a small section of the county museum with a permanent display about him and his accomplishments.
That sounds so cool! I may have to check that museum out one day XD
Minnesota mentioned rahhhh!!!!
A great video. I love all the characters especially Evie. She is "Strong female character" I wish we saw more of. She's not a great fighter, but uses her skills to help save the day. And Brandon is wonderful in this movie.
I was wondering if you could cover the Jungle Book 1994 which you reference. It is a childhood classic for me and I think an underrated gem in its own right. Great video again and looking forward to more.
I only saw it for the first time a couple of weeks ago but I really enjoyed it
I'm glad you've seen it now. It is one of many underrated films that, just like The Mummy or Peter Pan, does a great job weaving a lot of elements together for a joyous film experience. Other recommendations in that vain would be: Rocketeer (1991), A Little Princess (1995), and Rob Roy (1995). @@BetterWithBob
I named my daughter Evelyn, Evey after this movie. My husband also loved her so we were both in agreement. She’s an awesome character
Fun Fact: Prue’s and Maggy Murphy’s darklighter from Season 2 of Charmed is the same actor who plays the high priest Imhotep in The Mummy around that time. He does a great job in both The Mummy, Charmed and his role a few years later in the show 24.
(Murphy’s Luck is the title of the Charmed Season 2 ep)
Ah yes, he is very distinctive. Often cast as villains for that reason
WE CANT FORGET ZANCOO HES IN THIS TOOO
I love your perspective on all of this. I especially appreciate how you highlight the fact that Evie can be a strong female character without resorting to the "girl boss" trope of today's media. You're absolutely right that this movie is perfect. Please keep up the awesome videos :)
Saw this last night and my 15 yr old daughter thought she was super cool. No need for being a smart arse, no MMA moves….just bravery, skill and courage. She’s great.
@@markellis3036 Exactly!
Perfectly cast, great action, enjoyable story. I can flick onto it anytime and I know I'll enjoy it.
Evie was SO memorable in this.... Everything you said about her here also reminded me of Minnie Driver as Jane Porter in Disney's animated Tarzan.
That’s what I first thought when watching it!
There are movies that you love and there are movies that change your life, this was both for me!❤
My teenage years sure did produce some kick ass movies with this one being my all time fav!
I agree with every point you made in the video. It's infinitely rewatchable and always enjoyable. ❤
Glad to see this joy of a movie receive the praise it deserves.
And the music is magnificent. When I got the DVD I used to let the movie play through the credits just to hear that wonderful score.
Best action adventure movies ever
Hell yeah!!! One of my favorite movies, that opening scene in the desert battle is still legendary years later
I absolutely adore this series! I watched the third one today for the first time. While it lacks that charm the first 2 display, it's still action packed and chock full of fun adventure!
I admittedly haven't watched since I saw it in cinemas. Rewatched the first two plenty of times though
I adore this movie and I’m glad it’s getting some much needed attention these days. Great video! Glad you kept covering Sommers films
I love the Mummy. I'm also South African so it is nice to see Arnold Vosloo.
One thing I like about stories like this is the question, "how could they have potentially made him immortal?" Well, much like Rome, I imagine the Egyptians couldn't foresee their empire ever ending. They knew they would always be there, and only a fool would dare to resurrect such a monstrous creature. But time proved them the fools, and their worst nightmare came to pass beyond their ability to prevent it.
I commented this on another video but i like to this and Van Helsing are set in the same universe due to having the same director/writer and producer, sharing some actors between tnem and having a similar tone and style to them.
Yes it is a perfect movie.
I was 13 going on 14 when this was released. I was already a fan of the first Mummy and even dressed up as one for a few Halloweens (lost track of all the gauze bandages unrolled, wrapped and rerolled), so I was excited when I first read in Entertainment Weekly that this was coming out. And good timing too, as my family and I saw it just an hour after having sat in disappointment through the first STAR WARS prequel THE PHANTOM MENACE... lots of fun all the way. Great Jerry Goldsmith score, too!
Can’t believe she wasn’t immediately cast! I can’t imagine either Brendan or Rachel not in the lead roles!
Before i became an indiana jones fan this was my go to campy adventure movie.👏
Crazy that’s the villain is in charmed for one episode
ALSO ZANCOOO
As a teen I couldn't get enough of this movie. And because of it I developed a massive crush on Arnold Vosloo and realized that I have a thing for monsters.
Seeing this as a kid in the cinema it was amazing and opened my mind to archeology and egypt and my fascination with history , absolutely love this movie!10/10
This is a movie I always go back to watch since 1999. I was eleven years old, and it's something that generally all of my friends and family enjoy watching (except for my grandparents, but they're prudes so it comes with the territory).
There are three horror moments that are understated, but still haunting years later that I remember.
First is that roaring face in the sand in front of the statue of Anubis. The sinister whispering and the rumbling before it happens made for one creepy moment that really makes you want to leave as soon as possible.
Second is the last moments Daniels (the last American) has before he dies. It is not his death that was haunting per se, it's the moment of silence in between the clicks of his empty guns and before Imhotep grins his rotten teeth menacingly. It's the look of dawning horror on the actor's face and the way he offers up his jar in silent appeal for his life that added so much depth to this haunting scene.
Third is the opening of Imhotep's sarcophagus. Most videos say it's Imhotep's revival that is the scariest scene. It's not so for me. True, we do get a close-up of the corpse before he jerks awake, but that's not the only close-up we got in the movie. The scariest part of the movie for me was just after Evelyn discovers the fingernail scratchings on the inside. When she translates, "Death is only the beginning", the camera pans to Imhotep's dead face directly while playing the creepiest music imaginable. To this day, I cannot look at the screen when that happens.
Oh yes, all great moments :D
I love these movies❤ I would go see them again in a movie theater in a heart beat double feature anyone 😅
YES!
I wish Stephen Sommers would make movies again. I always loved his style. You can sense the passion he has for filmmaking in all this work. I don't know how you feel about Deep Rising, but if you're a fan of it like I am, I'd love to see a video on that one too. It's a criminally underrated monster movie and some of Sommers' best stuff.
I haven't watched that one but it's on the list
@@BetterWithBob I think you'll dig it.
Deep rising is supposed to be the prequel to skull island @@BetterWithBob
It is the embodiment of the concept of perfection
One of my favorite movies! It's a regular go to for me. It's on just about every streaming watchlist I have.
This is excellent use of your time 😊
The mummy being a horror action adventure was good pull you can't just pull this off
Plus comedy and romance
My all time favourite movie ever also the sequel. I think I was 7 or 8 when I watched this when it came out on vhs and i was completely scared when I watched it, but rewatching it I found it hilariously funny.
I was around the same age when I first saw it, and worried I might get scared. Then the library scene happened
Love this! But now all I can think about when you compared Evie to Alice is how I need you to do a deep dive about Alice in Wonderland. Alice is perhaps the most underrated Disney heroine (and as you said Beaumont gives a brilliant performance as her voice actress) and I would love an analysis of her! Thanks!!!!
@@SamanthaEcho I'm actually working on one 😊
Yes and never stopped loving it like some people did
Yes. Thank you for watching.
Yes, hands down. If i’m scrolling on a platform for something to watch and The Mummy is in the list, that is usually when the scrolling stops.
this movie was everything you couldve wanted it to be. funny, a bit scary, adventurous. you cared about enough of the main characters
I was obsessed with this film when it first came out. I know the majority of the dialogue word for word. It’s just an Incredible film that blends horror, action, romance and comedy perfectly. The sequels were shit, but this film is in my eyes as near perfect as a film gets, if only for its accessibility.
How dare you trash The Mummy 7: Return of the Pygmy Space Mummies.
Mi película favorita! Tiene los ingredientes justos y perfectos: Mejores personajes y sus relaciones, mezcla perfecta de géneros, escenas entretenidas, motivaciones bien planteadas, el malo súper malo. En resúmen, es perfecta! Saludos desde Argentina ❤
The actors just nail the comedy, the threat feels well threatening yet its fun. And even a great heroins that uises smarts and wittyness and is amazing. Also breandon frasier seems to have gotten with doom patrol back into horror, good.
I miss good but charming flawed but great adventure movie genre with a fair amout of cheesiness. Also weiss and frasier are so good playing each other off. Also i like people who can be goofy but badass.
Through i think he was better in gods and monsters where he did well playy of two legends.
Oh yeah and imhotep actors plays a great detestabke yet tragic villain in love. Who makes a good foil too?!
Johnathan is fun too, also how the regiseur actually listened to recommendation to make it as least orientalist as possible.
It probably helps that he was a fan of the 1932 original, which is very progressive for its time, and even has a scene where the male lead is told off that they're not treasure thieves, so it's very aware of the implications of what they're doing
Fascinating stuff. The film's reputation has (rightly) really grown in recent years and the sequels couldn't match it. There's such great characters throughout and a genuine sense of menace and nasty deaths, for all the laughs - being locked in a dark tomb and eaten alive by bugs is a horrible demise, even for the wretched Benny!
Yeah personally I think all of Stephen Sommers movies are perfect, The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, Van Helsing and even GI Joe Rise of Cobra I think are perfect movies to me personally I constantly go back to watch these four movies and I always love them even more when I finish watching them
For me, The Mummy and Sleepy Hollow were the last fun action horrors. Both movies have a joy for spooky set pieces, gross gore and just enough stakes to make you care for the characters. They're fun, silly and interesting.
It has everything I love and enjoy. I have been obsessed with The mummy 1999 since i saw it on vhs in 1999. its been a 10 from me since day one. I quote it all the time too
YES!!! It's a popcorn theater movie that elevated beyond its own genre limitations into not quite cinema but gosh darnit it's a great film.
No but that doesn’t mean we love it any less. If anything we love it more for it
Your videos are absolutely amazing! You deserve so many more subscribers! I hope your channel continues to grow.
Aww thank you so much 😊
@@BetterWithBob you’re extremely welcome 😁
I think this should've been done with all of the Universal Horror flicks. Reimagined as a different genre.
Not to forget how awesome it is that they tried to base the movie (albeit loosely) on Egyptian mythology and making every set look so damn atmospheric yet believable, and those props... Just looks at the books for example, they made the key so it would actually unlock them! They don't make them like this anymore, great video on a perfect movie.
One of my favorite movies. Agree with you on every note bud. Thanks 🙏🏾 for sharing ❤❤😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Ah, yes. The Mummy. That film sure was scary and funny. Good times.
A gushing analysis of one of my favorite movies? Please and Thank You!
You're welcome XD
Well said! I completely agree. As a mystical adventure the Mummy is as perfect as can be. There are very few movies I personally, utilizing both subjective love and trying to apply objective analysis, find perfect (as in when even the flaws make the final result better). There is almost always something that takes away from a movie reaching that perfection status. Beside the Mummy, it would be the Matrix, Robocop, Princess Mononoke, OG Ghost in the Shell and Fury Road. Nothing else gets to that all wrapped up together perfection both in terms of technical, objective mastery and being completely to my taste. Add to it my two perfect trilogies that are perfect specifically as trilogies -- the Lord of the Rings and Planet of the Apes reboot. And there you get the magic when excellence in filmmaking meets your personal tastes, which does not happen often, but when it does... fireworks!
I can't unhear "Beef Ray" every time you say it haha we love that boyo don't do him like that
It's meant to be B-Fray as in short for Brendan Fraser but sure I guess it's a thing lol
Yes
I thought I'd be the first to post the answer but it looks like the other two got it right and got in before me. But yes. Yes it is. Looking forward to watching this. Member berries are so good.
I love this movie, & the sequel & watch them from time to time…perfection.
Absolutely agree with your thoughts on a perfect movie, not just perfect, but a good movie. Good means so many different things but for me is how much I enjoyed it. I don’t want to feel I’m writing an essay on this later as the themes mean more than the story. I’ve been so bored watching so many best film Oscar winners and my favourite films haven’t even received an Oscar nom in any category….
Honestly its just a really fun movie, with the added benefits of competent writing, characters and set pieces. Just a traditional 90's styled blockbuster, I still throw this movie on every now and then. Plus, Indiana Jones is very nostalgic to me and this certainly gives me Indy vibes.
Recently watched both movies on a flight. Enjoyed every minute. Stopped at two obviously.
It was a fun Willow like adventure! I loved it, correction, I love it. Watch it often.
Never saw Willow myself
19:20 -- RE: "And the Tragic Romance played this straight gives the film a feeling which, if it is not Epic, is Epic Adjacent."; A: Some kind of Penultimate, hm?
How about the word "Gravity" I think, because that's what it is. It has enough gravity to suspend disbelief and I agree wholeheartedly with your juggling analogy.
Ah yes good word choice lol
Short Answer: *Yes*
Yaaaaaas! Never another one like it ever again!
I hope you read this. I'm becoming a big fan of your content because you have a great taste and a great way of reasoning that taste so. Would you make a Top 10 of your favorite movies as a recommendation for me (and the world)?
The Mummy is definitely 10’s, 10’s across the board. I love this movie. Sfx still holds up. When I was a kid, The chemistry between brendon and Rachel really made me think they were together in real life. Lol. I wish they didn’t mess it up on the 3rd film when they recasted Rachel. Like why?!
Yes, and then just 24 minutes of The Mummy please.
Yes
100k in 2024 I’m calling it! Killing the YT game fam!
The Mummy was like watching a Weird Tales series come to life, which, indeed it was. The line "kill the bad guy, rescue the damsel in distress, save the world" summed it up rather perfectly. With its Indiana Jones inspiration, I would even argue there's a fair amount of Conan the Barbarian/Cimmerian infulance as well, and it's not so much campy as I would call stylised. I really do think the humor and action style of The Mummy was the blueprint of the feel and style of what the MCU would become. Some of the action and jokes are verbatim to eachother.
And besides, when everyone wonders why so many Millenniuals are bisexul, look no further than growing up with The Mummy. Who could ever choose between Brendon Fraiser and Rachel Wiess?
Ah good point on the Weird Tales interpretation. I haven't properly read any but I get the gist
If you've read any of the Cthulhu Mythos or Conan stories then you've read Weird Tales, both H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard were regular contributors. What's great about the Weird Tales style is that it can fit anything from Swords and Sorcery to Ray Gun Gothic.
WOW, I enjoyed that! Liked and subscribed. It looks like you enjoy some movies that I like but most other people don't. I'm going to enjoy going through your catalog, and watching your new videos as they come out. Have you done a review of *Returns?* I hope so. Unlike you though, I enjoyed the third one. Yes, it is inferior to the first two, but it is very enjoyable nonetheless.
I haven't done it yet but will someday 🙂
100% agree man.
Though I was solidly in my mid-late teens when this came out, BFra, Vosloo, and Fehr really helped solidify my s*xuality. Hell, even Rachel Weisz had her alluring moments. While I agree that this movie needs no defending, it's still a treat each time I get to see someone give it the love it deserves.
The Mummy, Underworld, Van Helsing, Jungle Book Movie... You know, I didn't expect the living embodiment of my nostalgia to manifest as a well spoken British You Tuber, but I'll take it.
Irish actually but I'll take it ha
Every character is perfect in their roles.
Back in the day I kinda wrote off this movie as another Indiana Jones rip-off. Nowadays I think its success was very intrumental for the style and tone of the first Pirates of Caribbean, which came out only four years later.
Hehe Indiana Jones was before my time. The first one I saw in full was actually Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, though I'd seen enough of Raiders to know who Marian was
Yes, it's perfection 🙌
Yes 🎉 and one of my favorite movies
The people have spoken lol
YES. Next question.
Before watching the video the answe is YES. It is perfect.
Yes!! This is my favourite movie of all time
Great movie, and John Hannah went on to play an amazing character on my favorite show of all time, STARZ's Spartacus: Blood and Sand, where he absolutely destroyed that role. Amazing actor.
He was iconic in that role XD