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I... am a librarian.
[Image Description: A digital portrait painting of Evy from The Mummy, as portrayed by Rachel Weisz. She wears her black outfit without the veil, and her hair is loose. She is facing the viewer, but looks somewhere ahead of her with a smile that just reveals her teeth. /end ID]
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Having now watched the 1999 cinematic masterpiece The Mummy in theaters, I have an important question:
How did they do the scene where Beni is pulling on the camel and the camel doesn't want to go?
Is there an Acting Camel specially trained to say "No"? Or that's taught "Obey everyone, except Kevin, ignore him"?
How do they do that?
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Just got back from seeing The Mummy 25th Anniversary Re-Release in theaters and man it was so special!
I had never seen this movie in theaters before and I was there with my best friend who also loves The Mummy with her whole heart. The movie begins, Ardeth starts speaking, I grab her hand and tears start to well up in my eyes.
Throughout the movie I could tell who in the theater were my kind of people, as they were the ones laughing at the jokes, bouncing to the music, and saluting when Winston died. It was delightful to see some people bring their loved ones who maybe hadn’t seen the film before. They were jumping at all the scary parts, wincing at the bugs and death, but most delightful of all, reacting to Brendan Fraser’s facial expressions!
The cinematic experience is truly how The Mummy is supposed to be watched, as I was able to discern the more subtle whispers in the background that indicated Imhotep was nearby and reacted viscerally to the scarabs because there was surround sound.
This movie may not be a perfect movie, but to me this is my perfect movie. I look forward to being able to watch The Mummy Returns in theaters.
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