There are better popcorn movies out there, to be sure. I'm not saying it can compete with everything that we've seen since. For a movie that actually turns twenty this year (now I feel old), this has held up surprisingly well.
So much more than I was actually expecting. So, yea, spoiler alert, I legitimately enjoyed my time with this movie. The funny thing about that is that The Mummy Returns is probably not as good as this one. I also remember liking the sequel enough that my mom bought me the DVD when it came out. I remember this vividly, like it was yesterday, before the movie was started up again. I went, or my mom and aunt went, and got me a second bag of popcorn. I remember them stopping the movie (the sequel I mean) halfway through because they were having some technical difficulties. The funny thing is that I remember much less about this movie than I do remember of The Mummy Returns. The type of nostalgia I'm talking about is the one where I watch the third movie a week and a half ago and it's just not good, like, at all (it's fine, if I'm being honest) and I'm nostalgic for a considerably superior experience, even if nobody can claim that this movie, or its sequel, are any sort of amazing cinematic achievement. But it's not like I was in love with these movies or that I was obsessed with them, even as an eleven and thirteen year old (the ages I was when both films came out). I do remember really enjoying this movie and The Mummy Returns (which I'll watch tonight).
Though, in this case, this is a very different type of nostalgia. That's what I can think of at this very moment. In short, in all honesty, I think the only thing that has held up from my childhood, that I still think is great to this day, are the first two Terminator movies. To be fair, I also liked the animated show, which was much better. I also loved TMNT and the movies they were in and, of course, now I know that those films are quite likely terrible. And, to be fair, the sequels aren't exactly comparable to the original (which I did not watch at the time I watched the sequels). For example, I grew up loving the Naked Gun trilogy (and Leslie Nielsen as an extension) and I re-watched some of the old movies (the second and third) and I definitely enjoyed them, but they weren't great. I have suffered from looking at things through rose-colored glasses, as it were, from time to time. But I'm not here to talk about that, of course, I'm here to talk about nostalgia when it comes to all forms of the entertainment medium. Or complain about the younger generation.
Sort of like how some people who lived through The Great Depression and World War 2 call it the good old days and lament the state of today's world. Nostalgia is both a good thing and a bad thing. It has been over three thousand years since former Excessive Priest Imhotep suffered a destiny worse than loss of life as a punishment for a forbidden love-together with a curse that ensures everlasting doom upon the world if he’s ever awoken.I've talked about nostalgia in the past and I'll talk about it now. The Mummy hollywood hindi dubbed movie Dashing legionnaire Rick O’Connell stumbles upon the hidden ruins of Hamunaptra whereas within the midst of a battle to say the world in 1920s Egypt.