The Mummy Returns (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
Brendan Fraser: Primary Contributor
Rachel Weisz: Primary Contributor
Universal Pictures
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Donna Air, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Alun Armstrong, Freddie Boath, Bruce Byron
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 03, 2008
- DVD Release Date: Oct 02, 2001
- Run Time: 130 minutes
- ASIN: B00003CXTA
- UPC: 025192110023
- Sales Rank: 31556
Editorial Review from Amazon.com:
Proving that bigger is rarely better, IThe Mummy Returns/I serves up so much action and so many computer-generated effects that it quickly grows exhausting. In his zeal to establish a lucrative franchise, writer-director Stephen Sommers dispenses with such trivial matters as character development and plot logic, and charges headlong into an almost random buffet of minimum story and maximum mayhem, beginning with a prologue establishing the ominous fate of the Scorpion King (played by World Wrestling Federation star the Rock, in a cameo teaser for his later starring role in--you guessed it--IThe Scorpion King/I). Dormant for 5,000 years, under control of the Egyptian god Anubis, the Scorpion King will rise again in 1933, which is where we find IThe Mummy/I's returning heroes Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, now married and scouring Egyptian ruins with their 8-year-old son, Alex (Freddie Boath). p John Hannah (as Weisz's brother) and Oded Fehr (as mystical warrior Ardeth Bay) also return from IThe Mummy/I, and trouble begins when Alex dons the Scorpion King's ancient bracelet, coveted by the evil mummy Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), who's been revived by... oh, but does any of this matter? With a plot so disposable that it's impossible to care about anything that happens, IThe Mummy Returns/I is best enjoyed as an intermittently amusing and physically impressive monument of Hollywood machinery, with gorgeous sets that scream for a better showcase, and digital trickery that tops its predecessor in ambition, if not in payoff. By the time our heroes encounter a hoard of ravenous pygmy mummies, you'll probably enjoy this movie in spite of itself. I--Jeff Shannon/I
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