The Mummy (2/10) Movie CLIP - Imhotep Is Mummified Alive (1999) HD
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Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) and his priests are buried alive by the Pharoah's men for attempting to perform an unholy ritual.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Loosely adapted from the classic 1932 horror film starring Boris Karloff, The Mummy is set in Egypt, where over 3,000 years ago the high priest Imhotep (played by Arnold Vosloo) was given the all-important assignment of preparing the recently dead for their journey into the afterlife. However, Imhotep made one terrible mistake - he became smitten with Anck-Su-Namun, the mistress of the Pharaoh himself. Driven mad by jealousy and love, Imhotep murdered the Pharaoh, and his punishment was to be buried alive and suffer the torment of an eternal life in his wretched tomb. In 1925, a band of adventurers seeking fame and fortune - led by Rick O'Connel (Brendan Fraser), an American expatriate who has joined the foreign legion, and Evelyn Carnarvon (Rachel Weisz), an amateur archeologist - find a previously unknown burial site in Egypt. The team starts to dig, hoping to find lost riches, but instead they disturb the tomb of Imhotep, and soon the cursed priest rises from his grave to wreck vengeance on humanity. The Mummy was written and directed by Stephen Sommers, whose previous cinematic journeys into the past include The Jungle Book and The Adventures Of Huck Finn.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1999)
Cast: Arnold Vosloo
Director: Stephen Sommers
Producers: Kevin Jarre, Megan Moran, Sean Daniel, James Jacks, Patricia Carr
Screenwriters: John L. Balderston, Lloyd Fonvielle, Kevin Jarre, Stephen Sommers, Nina Wilcox Putnam, Richard Schayer
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Not a phone in sight, just people living in the moment
Good old times
perceptad oh shut up.
24 HOUR BURRIED ALIVE CHALLENGE ((GONE WRONG!)) ((I DIED!)) ((NOT CLICKBAIT!!!))
@@thecheshire5762 it's an obvious joke
Lmao
The people who cursed him with immortality where probably like “well when he gets out we’re long gone, so it’s not our problem”
Climate change deniers be like:
@@luciuswalker8578 "well when the ice caps are all melted, we'll be long gone, so it's not our problem"
Yeah, reminds me of the radioactive waste that we are leaving behind for generations to come to deal with......
Just like we buried nuclear waste underground. Just wait for some weirdo dig it and doom their civilization.
I believe the purpose was to make him suffer for all eternity, being dead gets in the way of that XD
my daughter saw this scene when she was little, and it impacted her so much that now that she is older, Egyptology is one of her passions, she loves Egyptian mythology... Who says Hollywood and its movies don't inspire people?
Lol that’s wassup
I watched this movie when I was very young too. I also got fascinated by ancient egyptian history and also wanted to study it. Maybe If I were born in a country where egyptology is taught I would have been one. Now I'm a doctor.
Inspire, yes, absolutely. Accurate and factually...I thinks those are synonymous with "Boring" or "buy-off" in the film business. They even have the count for canopic jars wrong (liver, lungs, intestines, stomach=5 organs). Exciting movie, horrible details.
@@barakatullah1035 don't let the passion die u could still study abt it or atleast research or visit Egypt to learn abt it's history
This movie is old. Nowadays it’s cesspool of remakes and uninspiring, overtold stories.
Those beetles deserve an Oscar for their best acting performance! 👏
@Marty Immel To scare the audience I guess
@Marty Immel to eat his body 😋
@Marty Immel there's a spiritual connotation behind it.
They Are scarabs, dangerous beetles
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Mummy is a perfect blend of horror, comedy, action, adventure and romance.
A perfect thrill ride.
This version anyway, I don't know what the hell the Tom Cruise version is.
@@egb50000 a mistake
@@egb50000 worse than the 2008 recession no cap
Comedy nop and nonaction
To be fair, if someone did this to me I totally would want to destroy the world as well.
Agreed
HouseRaven well he had it coming for killing the Pharo
@@MrRahman220 but he owns me money 💰 where's my money fool. Where's my money 💰
@@MrRahman220 You know, there are simpler methods to bar someone entry to the afterlife. Burning the corpse comes to mind.
Misty Lover fool you shouldn’t have lend him in first place.
Funny thing, the ancient Egyptians punished grievous crimes in the exact opposite way shown in this movie, instead of preserving the criminal, much less attempting to bestow any immortality on him, they'd erase all signs of his existence so people would forget him and he'd never find his way into the afterlife.
Earliest record of cancel culture?
A punishment worse than death
A man only truly dies when he is forgotten..
To be fair, they probably tried to have as much of his history erased as possible afterwards to make sure that nobody would disturb the tomb.
It's incredible how this movie combined the horror, comedy, and adventure genres so well and didn't mess up with any of them.
❤
Mummified alive and then buried alive. I can't even imagine what absolute horror and suffering that would be
Not to mention having the tongue cut out, and buried with scarabs that eats you alive.
* Shivers *
MMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM
They could kill him first at least
@@leirelarrakoetxea5747 the curse was Imothep never reach to the Afterlife being undead forever
ElectrikZombie and to be an endless stream of anguish that not even death could save you from.
...Look, any curse that includes the words “glory of invincibility,” *is probably not the curse you want to inflict on someone.*
@@whitealliance9540 Yeah, good luck with that, ol' chap.
I think it would have been a form of punishment for lifting the curse on Imotehp since he was meant to eternally be in suffering. Kind of like f you guys for releasing this guy, hope he wrecks your whole lives
SamValiant Literally that’s like ‘forced immortality’, but hey...... there are fates that are worse than death.
It's the curse of immortality.
Exactly.
1:40 I love how in the right corner the two Medjai are holding Imhotep while he just stands completely still.
Making him watch, torturing him mentally before torturing him physically.
The screams of fear is chilling when held down to watch and hear what they are going threw
I never noticed that!
Seeing lots of comments talking about how giving Imhotep immortality and turning him into basically a god was stupid.
Understand, in Egyptian mythology the afterlife is a big deal. It’s your reward for living life and why you were usually buried with all your belongings(at least pharaohs were)
Cursing him with immortality *denies* him that luxury. He’s forced to forever live and walk upon the earth. Never being able to receive his reward and move on. His soul suffers eternal damnnation
for rich its a big deal because they bury their goods with them, but for poor its kinda not a big deal. cursed into immortality in earth and turning into god kinda big deal compared to harvesting crops for eternity in afterlife
@@randompirates4824 I mean, they didn't expect him to be dug out. The point of the sarcophagus was that he would be alive for eternity but stuck there, when Evie and Rick found him he was still decomposing, pretty effed up fate, tbh. They didn't really take into account that people would be very into archeology thousands of years later.
@@randompirates4824 And also, Imhotep was a head priest, so he was pretty rich. Not the turn into god in afterlife rich, but I assume he'd be expected to have a pretty good position, even in afterlife.
Surely it would have been easier to just feed him to Ammit with their magic book that lets them control the after life.
So the super strength part was for what now then?
I feel so claustrophobic when they're wrapping him like that.
According to another commenter in this section, so did the guy playing him. Apparently in one of the dvd commentaries the actor talks about getting upset at that part
The actor didnt liked playing this part as well lol
same
smh could have just gotten someone who was into BDSM, and theyd agree to redo the scene 40 times.
The thing is it's usually the victim is dead before placed into a coffin and wraps that's why he said it was never done before
"i've got an idea, this is a really bad guy and he must be punished, so let's turn him into a god... that'll show him"
the point was to make him live in undeath for all eternity, never reaching afterlife or underworld or anything. Suffer forever, with no hope and likely make him go insane with time. The downside is that he can be raised back, but even then he is still stuck with the curse unless the curse is lifted.
@@ERACLAB that doesn't really seem like a curse, it's a boon.
@@baneblackguard584 I don't know how being stuck without moving or even having a body for like 3000 years is a boon, considering he failed ultimately and his waifu literally left him to die. he suffered till the end and went to hell afterwards.
You know i liked these movies but now since you point that out you ruined it. Thanks.......
-God turning Caine into the first vampire
Are we gonna forget that Imhotep never wanted dominion or destruction, he was In love and tortured for it, and in the end of mummy returns he looks at Evey and Rick with envy and admiration. He was NOT a bad guy
I feel the same
That's what he gets for messing with another mans lady 🤷🏾♂️
The Pharoah just couldn't handle being cucked and so he did this to imhotep and his followers to compensate for his own inadequacies (probably in the bedroom I'd guess) that drove Anuck-su-namun into another man's arms.
@@tahirujallow
I thought that the lady was just a side lady, to the man
@@iceballmastermaster9167 don't matter. It's still his woman. And mind you that's the PHARAOH lol. why would you do anything to piss him off?
1:55 - A sizzling sound can be heard as Imhotep's tongue is sliced off. Suggests that the blade must have been heated to cauterize the wound and prevent Imhotep from bleeding to death and choking on his own blood. Necessary, given the idea behind the curse: to make him suffer eternally.
Guys the point of the curse is that Immotep is never able to reach the afterlife. His soul basically suffers in the void forever. Also, they didn't expect for their civilization to go extinct or for people to stupidly read the bood
Well, those were mistakes one and two right there.
But why give him power over the sands and super strength too?
I agree at that time Egypt's power was near unparalleled with it people and tongue spread far so that all knew what mean what, how could they imagine that their centuries of pride both militaristic and cultural would be washed away, even Rome didn't see its own collapse when it was around the corner
They did try really hard to hide the book
Ancient civilizations never consider how stupid people are
16 yrs later and it's still an awesome movie.
+Chan Lach You make it sound so old lol.
+Chan Lach 17*
Julian M I made the post in 2015.
1999 + 16 = 2015
this film scared me when i was 10. still horrifying me till now :))
Gay guy
chicken
Why would you EVER perform a curse on someone that turns them into an immortal demigod?
Cuz they didnt account for ppl like British Colonials to be like "Hey this looks cool, cultured, and very rare and expensive... Lets take it to Britain and put it in a museum there!'
I think he’s suppose to suffer forever and they prob thought he’d be stuck inside forever hence needing to b nigh indestructible to last forever and suffer
I think since a lot of the Egyptian mythos revolved around entering the afterlife, a curse to keep someone neither living nor dead would have powerful side effects. But it would be the ultimate form of suffering for someone who lived in that time.
Eternal suffering, duh. The special powers he gets are just side effects.
@@AbiyBattleSpell I understand the logic, however those bugs are deadly, he dies in seconds or am I wrong?
Give the mummified person an Oscar. He deserves it
It was Arnold himself that was in bandages.
Why
@@spngebubplayspg3dFor portraying the mummy monster very well.
man this part freaked me out so much when I watched it as a kid
Same.
When I was a child I didn't know anything about death even when I was around the age if five ive attended funeral that where confusing to me.
When I watch this scene it gave me serious question that kept me jp at night
abujabi I was six when I first saw it and I wasn’t scared at all at this scene.
Especially the scene when they sliced his tongue off. Thank goodness they hid that part....
abujabi ditto I was so scared I had to sleep with my mom (I was young enough so it’s NOT WEIRD) and couldn’t sleep for like a week
Ugh, me too. The priests being embalmed alive freaked me out even more than the scarabs.
The curse rendered both Imhotep and the scarabs eating him immortal. Meaning that the entire time he was in that sarcophagus, unable to die, they were still munching on him. Just let that sink in...
But somehow the scarabs escape the sarcophagus and although he was 'undead', he did die in a way.
@@amaxwiththefacts he didnt die, his flesh just rotted to a point where you couldnt move anything anymore until the found him. and when eve read from the book, it gave him new power again, to move
@@thahoule7924 Well, he didn't move unless he was unconscious. And still, how did the scarabs escape from the sarcophagus?
@@amaxwiththefacts They didn't escape. They find the skeletons of the bugs inside the sarcophagus when they open it. The swarm of scarabs came from elsewhere.
@@J_C_CH I doubt but okay.
Imhotep's crimes must've been EXTREMELY severe for him to suffer a curse that never before had been bestowed.
He murdered the pharaoh
Not only murdering the pharoh but attempt to resurrect the mistress from the dead is extremely blasphemous. The hom dai is reserved for the blasphemers
Imagine being slowly eaten alive, and all the while you can do nothing but scream as your flesh is devoured, the unimaginable pain you go through before everything goes dark. Only to be thrust back into your own decayed, rotting corpse because of the curse placed upon you.
The age of this movie makes people forget it's a remake
I didn’t know this was a remake until now lmao
The *best* remake of the Mummy ever! The original movie with Boris Karloff was boring and the third remake in 2017 was a bomb. IMO
Yes but original is outdated.
True. This is one of the very few good remakes.
@@temporarymomentary The original is awesome and you know it lol
Good old times... I watched this movie as a child. I was so obsessed with it.
hell yeah
Beyond Black Glass same loved it
Beyond Black Glass same
Beyond Black Glass same
Me too. I thought I was effed up for liking it that much lol....
When I was like 7 when I watched this scene I couldn't sleep for months
same, the scarabs dude.
"He's committed the gravest of sins, OK let's give him super powers"
Lolo what could happen?
Well, it seems that the powers were an inconvenient side effect to giving him immortality. The idea was to ensure that he never got out of the sarcophagus, suffering in it forever.
@@MegaFafnir Slowly getting eaten by the scarabs too
I hated the bug scenes when I was little lol
That scene scarred me too when i was a kid.
we all did we all did
That scares me when I was a baby. But not anymore
Me 2
i wasn't scared this movie was kinda half scary half funny
He really did EVERYTHING for her.
Damm, thanks for the likes.
I know right lime damn, thats some real love
Flynn The Hot Rider you mean in the end of The Mummy Returns.
But got betrayed and ignored by her in the end anyway.. not all the time at least....
Yeah...she probably gave him everything too
@Flynn The Hot Rider Mummy 2
100 times I watched The Mummy. Loved it every time. It’s ICONIC FOREVER
When I was a kid I was traumatized from that part for a while, I always thought there was real insects that could eat like that and being pretty much buried alive is enough for me
"Captain, we've caught the Pharaoh's murderer and his followers."
"Excellent. What form of punishment should we enact?"
"Well we could take the basic method of beheading them."
"Hmmm, simple but effective. Any other ideas?"
"There's another method we haven't tried before. It's really painful for him, but it could potentially go wrong and see him come back as an indestructible all-powerful demigod."
".......Eh, why not, let's try it."
Well I could see why it said do not open so whoever did it freed an evil being so yeah 2 birds couple thousand bugs
3000 years later, sitting somewhere in the afterlife:
YOU IDIOT! YOU'VE DOOMED ALL OF HUMANITY!
All shitting they're pants
Captain: "Eh, sucks to be them! Good thing we're in the afterlife." :D
Other guy: >:(
LOL I was thinking the exact same thing. Surely they could come up with some other more effective Cruel and Unusual Punishment that does not carry the risk of him coming back to haunt the world? Seriously, what were they thinking?
this is WAY BETTER than the version of Tom Cruise
I agree! Tom Cruise ruined the movie!
I agree
I understand, but that's no excuse to change the script for selfishness. The movie is supposed to be about the Mummy character was supposed to be frightening, but sympathetic. The movie had potential and it was wasted.
Michael Alexander Rikel The Tom Cruise movie isn't a remake of this one, its based off the *original* one from the 30's.
tracy allen How is it changing the script for selfishness?
2:29 weirdest lock
I was way to young when I saw this. Apart from nightmares about scarabs, this scene did a number on me. Now that I’m older, with remains of my long term favorite movies
This scene terrified me as a kid. Being mummified alive 😱😱
Is it painful
@@albaraachebli6905 yes
Jokes on you this scene still terrifies me now
@@CarassiusAu same lol!
Actually no being mummified alive yes it would be painful but you'll be dead when they finish you they take a red hot poker and stick it up your nose and scrounge up your brain and rip it straight out of your nostrils it's called mummification you'll be dead when they do it
This movie scarred me as a kid.
I loved it.
No I did not you only said that for like
I💖move
Same here I got nightmares 😭
Lmao i watched this like 8 years ago and still terrified 😭
Same.
Curse is like: Well, we didn't want to seem unfair, so you will suffer for all eternity, but only until someone releases and revives you, then you're pretty much on god mode in a paid server.
Great narration. At the end, I waiting for a beat of pause and then have him add: "...and you idiots woke him up!"
2:18
Scarabs: Meat’s back on the menu boys! *DIG IN!!!*
B Schexnayder Two Towers orks ;)
that's what I thought too! good lord that's brutal!
What is that creature
Those are scarabs. Supposedly, they’re like piranhas, except the damage they leave is much, MUCH worst.
@@goofyAhhcow Scarabs, they're flesh-eater beetle
All because he wanted to tap the Pharaohs mistress. Totally worth it.
Thought it was daughter
Bah, hormones are so overrated
Hell yeah it was
@@BlackDiamond2718 sometimes in those days it was one and the same. Sister daughter wives. Pharaohs are icky sometimes.
@@DanteAtropos i saw that greek and egyptian gods wed brother and sister. Then again, there were few to begin with. But it is early culture.
Fun fact: in Ancient Egyptian burial practices, priests and embalmers would actually wear those Anubis masks (in the Old Kingdom, Anubis was the god of death, afterlife, mummification, and embalming, but his role as the “god of death and afterlife” would be replaced by Osiris in the Middle Kingdom forward)
The costume design in this movie is an A+
Hands down! This movie was way ahead of it's time. That's too much awesomeness story-telling in 1999.
well the problem is, the older it is, the more creativity people have. Now there's not too many abundant ideas that would not be the same as others.
Lines up with Indiana Jones
Nowadays too much woke
what are you talking about lol. It was not "ahead of its time". The 90s were literally the golden age of cinema, just look all the movies that came ouf between 1994 and 1999. Good quality writing in a 90s movie is just "standard". Good quality writing in a 2022 movie ? Now thats something impressive.
If a mummy nearly as entertaining as mummy came out nowadays, it would be consider an instant master piece.
@@SurpremeCalamitasLol
It's hilarious how the narrator's voice keeps slipping back, ever so slightly, to his native north London accent.
Really?
The narrator is actually Oded Fehr who played the main Medjai in the movie. He is Israeli not British.
He is israeli living in the uk
@@mikehanna120 So the total opposite of a true Egyptian
@@andrewbecker9062 umm what's wrong with being an Egyptian?
I love this movie. ❤
Probably my favorite movie about ancient Egypt 🇪🇬
This came out on my 12th birthday, the same day as Austin Powers 2. I couldn’t decide which to watch so I watched both. Loved them both as well. This film will never ever get old.
You are born in 1987.
Posted on Oct 31, 2022
Everyone else talking about Imhoteps power. I just realized that his priests were basically gutted alive.
Same here I was thinking since I watched Weird History's how they mummified people back then. I shuddered from the thought to say the least.
They were put inside temple's walls aren't they?
And all because their boss wanted to get laid
You know, he was also gutted and had his eyes removed. Still alive with beetles.
@@loganbaxter4685 he had his tongue removed. Not his eyes. He also wasn't gutted. They let the scarabs take care of it
I literally couldn't sleep that night when I first watched this movie because of this scene.
***** yeah, especially the when the dude put the scarabs in the tomb and closed it, that gave me nightmare, I would wake up in the middle of the night with the hibbie-jibbies
My issue is the sound. Idc what it looked like, I just hate the sounds that the priests made during the process.
The original wrapping up and burying alive of Imhotep (Boris Karloff) from the 1932 Mummy film traumatized me as a kid when we all watched it as kids in our elementary school cafeteria back in the 1970's,
Plus the shower scene in Psycho (1960) and most of the Audrey Hepburn suspense movie Wait Until Dark(1967).
The teachers just loved scaring the crap out of us with classic horror movie showings back then.
ChargersFanSD Same....I had to sleep with my mum and my dad but i still have nightmares.....
Me too....i was 8 when i watched this first and i couldn't sleep that night..😄.... I have watched this movie a million times... And this is my favorite movie
Bro got the pharaoh's curse
The beetle scene messed me up as a kid
This movie is a lot better than Gods of Egypt.
Amen
+conor henderson they are idols conjured by the vanities of men.
+Adam Zupancic They Also Did CGI Effects In The Mummy Returns Also. It Was Done By ILM Also
It would be very close between this and Dragonheart. Both are fantastic movies with awesome effects.
Horace Warfield 😲 AND I WAS JUST WATCHING GODS OF EGYPT AND THE MOVIE WAS ON 📺
Body guards: “how should he pay for his crimes?”
Executioner: “stone him”
Rolls credits
Brother
Executioner: Cut out his tongue, mummify him and feed him to beetles, then let's go grab some fries and *not use a curse that grants him invincibility if he is resurrected*
@@SuperBajack *Roll end credits*
@@SuperBajack He was already given invincibility before being put in his tomb. That was his punishment. Immortal and suffering for eternity in his tomb.
Lol
Imhotep scream at 2:21 scared me so much as kid
You would think "mummified alive" would end very quickly when they did that remove the brain through your nose part.
I remember me and my sister would watch this movie over and over again. We loved it! We would always wrap each other in old sheets as if one of us were a mummy and pretend to "mummify" each other. Those were the days :)
WisdomFall
Would y'all pour fake bug on each other too?
A friggin MEN man ;)
one of my favorite childhood movies
WisdomFall Yes , bc Incest is Wincest ;)
According the one of the audio commentaries on the blu-ray, Arnold Vosloo, who played Ihmotep, didn't like the experience of being tied up in this scene.
Would you?
Maybe he's into bondage?
CrniWuk No, I'm not. I was just stating something from one of the audio commentaries.
NO! I mean Kelly Wilson whitehead. Fucking UA-cam messed up my comment.
I don't blame him. I'd be petrified too O.O
2:37 as a mechanic I want to say all you need is a punch and hammer to lock or unlock that thing if you loose the key, lol.
This movie will never get old.
The whole opening sequence deserves a fucking Oscar
Okay Damn ikr! The cinematography is incredible :)
Yeah, that might work!
Okay Damn I was six when I first saw this movie and I’ve loved it ever since.
*Watches this as kid*
Okay, so now I have a fear of the following:
Being buried alive
Bugs
Toilet paper
The first two are my fears as well lmao
The Toilet Paper Scarab with a Shovel hiding in your yard: *Laughs in Evil*
XD
Its so scary how the bugs keep walking on him and its probaly super hard to watch he has to stay with the bugs for ages and his hands need to be like that forever and its probaly mummy needs to be wrap by toilet paper
"Being buried alive and painfully consumed by bugs for eternity, all while your immortality renders your death to be impossible to happen" is what summed my whole fear of this scene ever since I was a kid. Basically a never-ending torture until God-knows-when the world is going to destroy itself...
Looking back, I have a question. Even if her soul had come back, it was literally just narrated that her organs were in the canopic jars. How would she have lived without such organs?
Magic. The organs would return to her when she come back to life.
Skill
I know this scenario is fictional. But the Egyptians believed that your soul is in your heart, so you heart was not put into the canopic jars because they believed that your heart was weighed for your entry into the afterlife. So in this movie their reasoning might have been that she was able to live after death with magic and her heart still in her body????
Jesus, this scene scarred me as a child... However, this is arguably my most favorite movie ever.
I remember the first time I watched this movie and i still don't think of Imhotep as a villain. Sure, a thousand years of darkness is a really bad thing, but all he wanted to do was rescue Anch-Su-Namun. He's more of a tragic character than a villain.
He was a bad guy that was turned into a monster due to the curse. Being tortured by scarabs and decomposing certainly affected him mentally.
+Quinn Quintillus He committed crimes against his lawful and religious monarch, participated in adultery, treason against the state, he betrayed his patron god Osiris, and committed really serious heresy against his gods, including desecration of royal tombs, stealing of holy artifacts, and necromancy.
+Thoralmir That's some record he has.
kungfumaster51 Yeah, and he does it all before the film titles appear!
Yes, he certainly does. Imhotep committed the ancient art sacrilege and blasphemy, and all for the love of a woman. Love, man, it can make you do some crazy shit.
2:19:
that scene scared the crap out of me when i watched it as a kid. like, it scarred me. man, i was scared shitless during that scene.
koushik raja wow you said that 3 different ways lol
same with me bro, but instead of scared shitless now i see scenes like this fearlessly.
I kind I remember not being able to sleep for 3 days
Same
The whole damn movie scared me as a kid. But now i see it as a thriller
22 years later.. Its still a great movie
Edit: I mean also almost 23 years later:)
"Let's put a curse on this dude so that if he ever gets out, he will be extremely powerful and very, very pissed off."
Damn it. The roar at the end was my favorite part
ikr can someone please upload the movie ughh
callie smith lol you can watch it online at Megashare:)
Yea I was disappointed that they cut out the roar with the title
Me Too
JulietHasAGun89 me too
0:16 I can just imagine Osiris crossing his arms in disgust, Anubis giving Imhotep the L, and Horus doing the "Eyes on you" thing
Anubis's job was to take souls to Osiris where he helped Osiris manage them for the Afterlife. So Anubis in this movie is equally disgusted with Imotep's actions.
"THE WORST PUNISHMENT EVER! LET'S MAKE HIM A SUPERHUMAN DEMIGOD WITH COOL POWERS!"
Damn! I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen these movies. They bring back so many good memories.
the worst curse ever gives you power over the sand, strength of the ages, and invincibility? ummm sounds more like a gift.
+Wheatley yeah but to actually get said gift,you must endure having your tongue cut off then mummified,buried with flesh eating scarabs in a double sarcophagus for all eternity.
Edit_ Life worth
Enjoy then :)
+Edit_ Life not only that u have to be stuck in a paradox between the living and the afterlife until someone revived u, so in this case for 3000 something years lol
sound like Gaara from Naruto tbh
Imhotep really and deeply loved her. His love for her made him undergo all the hardships..... awesome era but terrified. Egyptian history is the most interesting ever.
the mummy movie is ahead of its time, till this day no mummy movie comes close 🔥
I saw this scene as a kid and it still traumatizes me to this day!!!
Im born in 94 and i remeber i watched this on VHS when i was a child and it remains to this day one of the best Adventures i have ever had! I mean i straight out LOVED it. Me and my brother curled up in the couch and watched it 10 times a day damn everything was easy back then... :D
I was born in '64 and we had to go outside to have a good time.
Everything was easy back then.
MonacoBlast I was born in 1827, we lived outside. It was much easier back then.
TrollFor Mole Funny--Now go take your meds.
MonacoBlast but the doc said I didn't need them anymore...
'96 bro and I agree
No one can Replace Brendan Fraser..... ^^
Or Arnold Vosloo :)
i really missed Arnold Vosloo.........he's one of my favourite actor
Dragon Revolutionary No one can replace Boris Karloff.
Or evelyn....I couldnt get into the mummy 3 becuz that lady was not the real evelyn O'Connell!
People that talk so about some actor carry with the surprise where the actor is messed up and no longer suitable for movies
When you fall asleep first at a sleepover…
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
One the last great adventure movies of Hollywood, right?
to me this movie created the perfect duo between terror and comedy while adding a lot of action to it. such as evil dead did many years go. the mummy is one the most entertaining movies i've seen.
Dabid Arriola l
Dabid Arriola no
This movie is right up there with the Indiana jones trilogy
Indiana Jones and the temple of the crystal skull is great too!
Those shovels in the end look very ineffective
prob ceremony purposes
Surprise; an implement designed over 3,000 years ago looks ineffective to today's standards!
@Flynn The Hot Rider ehhh without glove digging with bare hands.....nope its goons rip my nail and skin until it bleeds.....
One of the most enjoyable and worthwhile remake films ever made.
Great movie, but even as a kid up until this point I’ve always been mind blown how that one vase held like 100+ Beatles/scarabs 😂😂
The real life Imhotep is a revered figure. He is credited with inventing Stone columns to support roofs, the stepped pyramid and became the god of healing and medicine.
Did he minimise the black unemployment rate too?
I suspect this is just a guy who shares a name with Imhotep. Sort of like how there were 15 Ptolemys.
Fraud is rampant in archeology especially when its about architecture and engineering. Egyptology is especially rampant with it. Before a certain period everything you hear is just the world view of atheists' who panic at the thought of losing that world view. Especially when its about the pyramids.
Yup, and the real Anck-su-namun was a kind-hearted teenage girl who was very much in love with her husband, the pharoah Tutankhamun. Oh, and he was her half-brother too.
@@chooseyourpoison5105 Nice.
This was one of the creepiest scenes I've seen in my life and even the sun of today continues to give me the chills of just seeing it. What a successful movie, there is no other saga like this, definitely worth watching, for something it is my favorite to watch again and again!!!.
Starship trooper, troy, gladiator, king arthur, alexander the great .... they knew how to make great movies, can rarely name 1 movie after 2010 that's worth a rewatch
But watching this as a kid, I had literal nightmares for many days.
This and Matrix really made my childhood awsome
Those keys locking in were satisfying for me when I was young and still is
Note to self: dont give someone a curse that might make them incredibly powerful and difficult to defeat later on
Vampires, Werewolves, demons, and Black Magicians: *Hello there!*
Rather ironic isn’t it?
when my teacher asked us what was mummification . I described this scene and I was only 9. lol great movie
Lol
I mean its accurate they do mummifey people alive sometimes
@@NetWebUser As far as Im aware you thats impossible. Mummification takes a lot of preparation of the body, including removal of the brain and organs, how would you do that to a living person?
1:07-1:09 when u and the boys stop a homie from doing something stupid.
"So Imhotep did this bad thing, we should kill him."
"No, let's kill him in this convoluted way that he becomes undead and if he's released he will basically become a demon god."
"Okay you know what but why though"
1:49
It’s 1290 B.C. but my boy still eating good
mans was _THICC_
"Listen. We'll curse him to be a walking blight on this world that's immortal, invulnerable and has supernatural powers."
"This doesn't sound like a good idea. What happens if he gets out later?"
"We'll probably be dead when he resurrects. Let the next generation deal with it!"
Rejukem yeah that sounds like that was their logic
Can they be blame though? It's not like it'd be their problem if he came back to life.
They do the exact same thing these days - in banks.
@@gabrialplague And global warming
"Its gonna get much hotter"
"Eh let the next generation deal with it"
Random smart guy: I got an idea! First, the book of life, I'll leave a passage that can make anything immortal into mortal! Oh and incase they dont know that, I'll leave the instructions on several walls and give the medjay descendants the means to do so! I'll make sure that we get to secure the guy in that stone sarcophagus twice! With that puzzle box will be hidden in the sands and To top it off... we will hide it! Hide it so well you either have to be lucky or know the area!!!!!
Captain of the guard: PERFECT!!! But where do we hide that key?
Other guy: I'll bury it.
I can watch this movie 🎬 100 times and never get tired.
I watched this in school yesterday and I was searching for something but this came and I am back
Love this movie. WIll always be one of my favourites. Too bad Hollywood is rebooting it. They should just make a sequel. I mean a true sequel. Forget the third movie ever happened and bring back Rachel Weisz.
What rebooting?
Yes www.cinemablend.com/new/Mummy-Reboot-Still-Happening-Alex-Kurtzman-Direct-66527.html
+Masta200 WWHHHAAATTTT!!????!
+Masta200 Agreed! I think the reboot will end up falling.
For what reason do they feel this movie needs another reboot? It's really not that old.
After watching the very disappointing reboot with Tom Cruise, im now watching this excellent masterpiece in order to regain happiness.
17 years after it's release, it's still such a fantastic film! It's one of those movies that you can just watch again and again, and you won't get tired of it. Brendan Fraser had so much charm and charisma. He played that part better than anyone could've done. I think people underestimate how good Fraser actually was in this franchise. Those types of leading men roles can become rather obnoxious, but Fraser had so much personality and wit that you never grew tired of watching him kill mummies - while doing one-liners and catchphrases at the same time 😎
IKR? The reboot sucked. The Mummy character was supposed to be a frightening, but sympathetic character. I blame Tom Cruise for its lousy storyline.
@@tracyallen9170 why are you blaming the actor lol? If you want to blame someone blame the director
@@koolaiddudeawesome9850 Tom cruise changes the script for his liking dumbass
@@koolaiddudeawesome9850 Because the 2017 Mummy ended up being a Tom Cruise vanity project rather than a serious update on the original Mummy film and the 1999 remake. Tom Cruise was given more contractual power over the film's script than he even needed which explains why his character not only ends up being on screen more than the titular "Mummy", but also how he ends up being the hero with the power of a God(literally) who rides off into the sunset at the end. The director can only take a movie as far as what the studio allows...and the studio wanted Tom Cruise to lead the picture.
He was the poor man's Harrison Ford and never really made the impact he could have
This scene traumatized me
Classic movie, never gets old.
I could never watch this scene as a kid; it scared the shit out of me.
What about the scarab beetle scenes?