The Mummy Returns (2001)
The sequel to the previously reviewed film is longer and features mummies again. This time, O'Connell and his now wife and son head out to another pyramid in chase of more treasure.
The cast is quite a strong one with the addition of the Rock and supporting roles again for Oded Fehr and Mr Eko from Lost.
Fraser plods his way through the film, predictably as do the other characters but it's a perfectly acceptable film to watch as long as you can manage to turn your mind off.
Star of the film: Mr Eko comes close to it, but it's Oded Fehr for his defending of the upper ground in a loosely connected strand of the story.
Best bit: The end scenes in the Oasis of Ahm Shere
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209163/
The cast is quite a strong one with the addition of the Rock and supporting roles again for Oded Fehr and Mr Eko from Lost.
Fraser plods his way through the film, predictably as do the other characters but it's a perfectly acceptable film to watch as long as you can manage to turn your mind off.
Star of the film: Mr Eko comes close to it, but it's Oded Fehr for his defending of the upper ground in a loosely connected strand of the story.
Best bit: The end scenes in the Oasis of Ahm Shere
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209163/
Labels: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Arnold Vosloo, Brendan Fraser, Dwayne Johnson, Oded Fehr, Rachel Weisz, The Mummy Returns

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