The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor [DVD] [2008]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1327 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-12-01
- Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Full Screen, Anamorphic, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 107 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
The third film in the The Mummy series freshens the franchise up by setting the action in China. There, the discovery of an ancient emperor's elaborate tomb proves a feather in the cap of Alex O'Connell (Luke Ford), a young archaeologist and son of Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and his wife Evelyn (Maria Bello, taking over the role from Rachel Weisz). Unfortunately, a curse that turned the emperor (Jet Li) and his army into terra cotta warriors buried for centuries is lifted, and the old guy prepares for world domination by seeking immortality at Shangri La. The O'Connells barely stay a step ahead of him (climbing through the Himalaya mountains with apparent ease), but the action inevitably leads to a showdown between two armies of mummies in a Chinese desert. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor has a lot to offer: a supporting cast that includes the elegant Michelle Yeoh, Russell Wong, and Liam Cunningham, the unexpected appearance of several Yeti, and a climactic battle sequence that is nightmarishly weird but compelling. On the downside, the charm so desperately sought in romantic relationships, as well as comic turns by John Hannah (as Evelyn's rascal brother), is not only absent but often annoying. Rarely have witty asides in the thick of battle been more unwelcome in a movie. Rob Cohen's direction is largely crisp if sometimes curious (a fight between Fraser and Jet Li keeps varying in speed for some reason), but his vision of Shangri La, in the Hollywood tradition, is certainly attractive. --Tom Keogh
Synopsis
Filled with spectacular action and sharp banter, THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR finds the dashing Rick and Evelyn O'Connell (Brendan Fraser and Maria Bello, who took over for Rachel Weisz) called upon for another world-saving adventure. The film opens in 50 B.C., when the ruthless Dragon Emperor (Jet Li) seeks to conquer one last enemy, death, and become an immortal ruler. But when the Emperor betrays an obliging sorceress (Michelle Yeoh), he and his army are cursed to spend an eternity in statuesque limbo. Fast forward to 1946, when Rick and Evelyn are struggling to adapt to their self-imposed retirement. But the fates have other plans, and soon the O'Connells are crossing paths with their somewhat estranged son, Alex (Luke Ford). While enthusiastically carrying on the family's tomb-raiding traditions, Alex has unwittingly brought the Dragon Emperor back to life. With the world in peril, the O'Connells must overcome their differences to prevent the Dragon Emperor from gaining immortality for himself and his army. Along the way they're joined by a mysterious young woman (Isabella Leong), a wily pilot, and a trio of Abominable Snowmen. Jumping from Shanghai to the Himalayas to the Chinese desert, director Rob Cohen (THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS, DRAGON: THE BRUCE LEE STORY) takes audiences on a breathless adventure that continues THE MUMMY's love of quick wits, close calls and big battles. The result is a spirited romp that proves evil is no match against a family united.
Customer Reviews
Not terrible, but doesn't live up to its promise
I loved the original Mummy movie -it was rip roaring, silly entertainment that didn't take itself seriously and was all the more fun for it. I was excited for this one and approved the move from Egypt to China/the choice to create a new Mummy to keep the franchise getting stale.
Shame the end result IS stale. The dialogue's cheesier than ever but less witty and self aware, the fabulous John Hannah is demoted by the writers to the poor and unfunny comic relief with a set of really atrocious gags that are unworthy of him, and gamely as Maria Bello tries Rachel Weisz is missed. You no longer care about these characters as you did in the first movies - Rick and Evie are now just nauseating, their son has zero charisma and the new characters have no charm. The first Mummy, Imhotep, was tragic as well as evil, there was some depth to his story - this Emperor's just a one note villain. The much touted big fight between Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh is a let down, and their talents both acting and in martial arts are criminally underused. And don't get me started on the abominable snowmen.
There was so much potential in this story and with these characters/actors but I feel like the script and dialogue really let them down. It's a dandy enough way to pass an hour or two but it lacks the joie de vivre and self deprecating charm of the first Mummy movie.
OK, but not as good as Mummy & Mummy Returns
I pretty much agree with the mediocre reviews posted here, but it is still an entertaining movie with some great effects. Certainly not in the same league as Mummy and Mummy Returns, and where is the gorgeous Rachel Weisz, because she is sorely missed??!!
Well I really liked It!
I've only just watched this film. I held off because of all the bad stuff I heard, well its not bad at all and here's why.
1. Move to China. Refreshing
2. The new Evelyn. Was expecting to really miss Rachell Weiz (I did a little), but ended up warming to Maria Bello. Playing a character made famous by another actress must be hell, but I think Bello did the best job possible and was very likeable.
3. Special effects. So much better than in the first two films, which were very crude in comparison. (yeah I know it was 10 years ago but those cartoon CGI scarabs always did look crap)
4. I actually thought the yak puking over John Hannah was quite funny.
5. Continuity. Nice little aknlowlegements to the first 2. evelyns book launch "it's like I was a different woman", John Hannahs Egyptian Niteclub, Rick reminicing in his wardrobe and it's nice to see little Alex is still very irritating.
6. Jet li. Havn't seen many of his films, so when watching I didnt think "Jet Li" I just saw the rather nasty and umpleasant emperor. Perfect baddy, which is the point right? i dont want to feel sorry for the bad guy (like imohtep) I just want to hate him and watch him die.
7. Acting. Yes Michelle and Jet li are great actors, But this is a MUMMY MOVIE after all and not bloody shakespeare. They wern't wasted, what they brought to the table was great.
8. Just as good as the first two. Everyone keeps banging on about how great the first two were and that this is cheesy/ lame and wooden in
comparison. HELLO? The first two were a cheesy as hell and so is the third, AND I LIKE ALL OF THEM!!!!

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