To put into perspective, this was released the same year that the first Iron Man came out and it was also released TWO weeks after The Dark Knight (yes, THAT Dark Knight) came out. I suppose one of the things that strikes me most about this movie is why in the fuck would they have waited SEVEN years to release a sequel to The Mummy Returns, which was massively successful. Though Netflix does have the first two movies and, quite frankly, while I didn't really think that much of this movie, it did make me wanna watch the two previous entries. I'm not gonna say refined tastes, because that would be a laugh, but I enjoy things now that I didn't back then and vice versa. I'm, very clearly, a much different person with different tastes. That I would enjoy those movies to this day is another thing entirely. Hell, I even made my mom buy me The Mummy Returns on DVD after I had seen it in theaters. Yes, of course, I know that these films are not cinematic masterpieces, nor were they designed to be, but eleven and thirteen-year-old me probably greatly enjoyed both of those movies. Here's the thing though, I have some really fond memories of watching The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns. And, yes, this includes Universal's laughable attempt to create its own cinematic universe, shedding any connection with the Brendan Fraser trilogy, that starred Tom Cruise. It is an accurate statement to say that I have seen every post-1999 Mummy 'revival' film now that I've watched this.
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