The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (4K UltraHD + Blu-ray) PG-13
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- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 3 hours, 44 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: September 12, 2017
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Brendan Fraser, Jet Li & Maria Bello | |
Performer: | John Hannah, Anthony Wong, Luke Ford & Isabella Leong | |
Directed by | Rob Cohen | |
Edited by | Kelly Matsumoto & Joel Negron | |
Screenwriting by | Alfred Gough & Miles Millar | |
Composition by | Randy Edelman | |
Produced by | Bob Ducsay, James Jacks, Stephen Sommers & Sean Daniel | |
Director of Photography: | Simon Duggan | |
Executive Production by | Chris Brigham |
Entertainment Reviews:
Thankfully The Mummy doesn't forget its history and remains a tomb-raiding yarn without attempts to break genre conventions. For better or worse we get exactly what it says in the title: a mummy, a tomb and a dragon emperor.
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The National (UAE)
Rating: 1/5 --
The Mummy franchise now really is dead, dead, dead. It is so dead, it could win gold at the Dead Olympics, establishing a new British and Commonwealth record in the 400m decomposition event.
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Guardian
Rating: 3/5 --
As we move from city to desert to mountains, the action gets more frenetic and increasingly silly, which is no bad thing in a Mummy movie.
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Sydney Morning Herald
Rating: D --
This third installment of The Mummy franchise is full of action sequences that try to thrill, but ultimately just crash together into a rather predictable ball of mediocrity.
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Bowling Green Daily News
Rating: 1/5 --
This reawakens but doesn't reinvigorate a franchise that was already curling at the edges seven years ago, with The Mummy Returns.
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Independent (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
Pray that this is a franchise that's dead for good this time.
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TheShiznit.co.uk
I can think of almost nothing good to say about the film, except that I enjoyed it immensely.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
Product Description:
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) 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.