The Mummy (1999)...Such a fun adventure!! | Canadians First Time Watching Movie Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 32

  • @80smoviesfan
    @80smoviesfan Год назад +5

    This movie was so much better than i expected.
    For Me the actor that played Benny had the funniest moments.
    He is also great in
    Deep Rising (1998) and
    Flight of the living dead (2007)

  • @GlamityJean
    @GlamityJean Год назад +5

    from what I heard, horses are usually faster but camels are more adapted to sand

  • @jeanine6328
    @jeanine6328 Год назад +2

    A fantastic Brendon Frazier movie is Blast From the Past. He’s raised since birth in a nuclear shelter after a plane crashes during, I believe, the Cuban Missile Crisis. It also stars Alicia Silverstone. They’re great together and worth watching for the dance scene alone.
    Another that’s overlooked is Journey to the Center of the Earth from 2008. Great adventure movie.

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  Год назад +2

      I'll for sure check them out, thanks for checking it out

  • @deenormus1975
    @deenormus1975 Год назад +1

    Hey m’friend?! U need to turn on automatic closed captioning for other languages than English! Ex: when I saw this in the theater, we all knew what Imhotep was saying. Bc of captions. Not the whole damn movie, just when us English speakers would do…what u did in this?😉

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  Год назад +1

      Yeah I figured that, the version I have doesn't have those subtitles included

    • @deenormus1975
      @deenormus1975 Год назад +1

      @@AlcyoneReacts And there isn’t an option to turn captions on? I’m so confused as to why they’d be part of the movie - in the theater & not be included in every version. It’s the only reason I commented. Bc *we* all knew. I mean, why would they do that to people?!😃

  • @sebastianandres8781
    @sebastianandres8781 Год назад +3

    please react to more Brendan Fraser Movies
    Blast from the Past (1999)
    Bedazzled (2000)

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  Год назад +2

      For sure will, not sure when but will for sure

    • @dennisdrozdov1424
      @dennisdrozdov1424 Год назад

      ​@@AlcyoneReactsWhat about George of the Jungle? Will u react to it as well?

  • @bkschafer7386
    @bkschafer7386 10 месяцев назад

    EGYPT and BABYLON for me ever since I was a kid.......that means a long time ago.......Lol

  • @bkschafer7386
    @bkschafer7386 10 месяцев назад

    Check out "ALEXANDER" with Colin Farrell and Angelina Jolie. EPIC on all scales and makes you feel as tho you are actually there! It does me anyway. Not really a fan of ancient Greece or Rome, but LOVED the Babylonian stuff. The city, the Ishtar Gates, the sets are beyond awesome!!!

  • @peperino25
    @peperino25 Год назад +2

    Excellent reaction! i recommend you :
    ★ - *King Kong* (2005) /starring *Jack Black* , *Naomi Watts* & *Adrien Brody*
    Directed by *Peter Jackson*
    ★ - *Van Helsing* (2004) /starring *Hugh Jackman* & *Kate Beckinsale*

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  Год назад +2

      I'll def add then to the list of movies!! Thanks for checking it out

  • @EmaSkyeLover42
    @EmaSkyeLover42 4 месяца назад

    Brendan Fraiser is also in George in the Jungle (the first one). It's actually pretty good from what I remember

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  4 месяца назад

      Someone else has recommended that before, I put it on my list but honestly no clue when I'll get to it

  • @jeanine6328
    @jeanine6328 Год назад +1

    Believe it or not, the next one is even better despite a bit of really bad CGI. The third one is no really good at all.

    • @PorterJustPorter
      @PorterJustPorter Год назад +1

      The 2nd one is not better...

    • @jeanine6328
      @jeanine6328 Год назад +1

      @@PorterJustPorter It’s just a matter of opinion.

    • @PorterJustPorter
      @PorterJustPorter Год назад +1

      @jeanine6328 Totally. I enjoyed the next one but, to me, this movie is just about perfect. The sequel gets bogged down by spectacle a bit. But, yeah, just my opinion

  • @sebastian_reu9220
    @sebastian_reu9220 5 месяцев назад

    My favorite movie of all time ❤

  • @Missy-24
    @Missy-24 8 месяцев назад

    I love this movie and its sequel. Thank you for your reaction. I love to find someone who can make me feel like I'm watching it for the first time.

    • @Missy-24
      @Missy-24 8 месяцев назад

      Just finished the video. If you'd like to see Rachel Weisz in something else pretty cool, I would love a reaction to Constantine. A different vibe but a great movie. I hope you haven't seen it yet.

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  8 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately I have seen it

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Год назад +1

    If you ever watch "Lawrence of Arabia", you will see Peter O'Toole and Omar Shariff in a breathtaking scene involving horses and camels. Many years later, O'Toole told the story of the making of this epic scene. He and Shariff had to actually ride the camels in this dangerous scene because the director, the renowned David Lean, needed close-ups and other shots. O'Toole explained that camels, which he found horribly uncomfortable to ride, could go up to about 30 miles an hour and that (paraphrasing here): "when it does, it forgets it's a camel and thinks that it's a gazelle."
    The night before the shoot, O'Toole went to see Omar Shariff in Shariff's tent, and asked him what he was doing to prepare. "I'm praying," Shariff answered. "Well, I'm going to get drunk," O'Toole said. And Sharif said: "Oh, I'm going to get drunk too."

  • @ThePessimisticTech-Priest
    @ThePessimisticTech-Priest Год назад +1

    Hands down, one of the best movies ever made. From start to finish, the action, comedy, and overall story are just fantastic. Combine that with a cast full to the brim with great characters, and you have an absolute classic. Hell, even the special effects hold up really well...for the most part, lol. I highly recommend watching the second as soon as possible. Despite being a sequel, it wholeheartedly lives up to the first. The third is...eh, let's not talk about the third.

    • @AlcyoneReacts
      @AlcyoneReacts  Год назад

      I loved it!, can't believe I've been missing out for soo long, def will do the sequels

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Год назад

    Correct: they took out Anck-su-namun - you can hear her name at the very end of Jonathan's command, and that's why Imhotep goes wild when it happens.
    Incidentally, both Anck-su-namun and Imhotep are historical, though the famous name sakes are from very different periods and did very different things:
    Imhotep was active during the 27th Century BCE (!!!). He was a chancellor to the Pharaoh Djoser, and was one of the very few non-royal ancient Egyptians who were deified. So a very, very different character from the Imhotep we meet here. Anck-su-namun is a variant spelling for Ankhesenamun. She was one of the daughters of Ankhenaten and Nefertiti. Akhenaten rejected the Egyptian pantheon in favor of a single god: the Aten (a personification of the rays of the sun). He and Nefertiti founded a new capital (the ruins of which I've been to!) and were the force behind a short-lived revolution not only in worship but in artistic expression. All their children had "Aten" in their name, and this daughter was orignally called Ankhesenpaaten. The revolution lasted only as long as Akhenaten himself. Ankhesenpaaten became the wife of Tutankhamen (whose name was originally Tutankhaten). When he died, she seems to have attempted a foreign marriage, but her intended groom was assassinated on his way over. She seems to have married the next pharaoh, Ay. After his death, the throne came to Horemheb, who took effective measures to literally bury the Akhenaten experiment so that no one would remember it. The history of this period is messy, complicated, filled with gaps for us and, for me, endlessly fascinating.
    Anyway...

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Год назад

    One of the things I love about this movie is Evie and her eccentric sense of priorities: correcting Beni's translation in the middle of a crisis, and being able to rejoice in showing up her detractors and obstacles: "Take THAT! Bembridge scholars!"