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miss-carter · 2 days ago
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THE MUMMY 1999 | dir. Stephen Sommers
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viking-raider · 8 hours ago
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Look, we saw what happened in the Mummy, when an American Cowboy, several in fact, with a gun goes up against the monster. They died. Rick doesn't 100% count, 50% of that was Evy spitting out Ancient Egyptian and stuff. (The same stuff that got them in that mess)
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lochtayboatsong · 3 days ago
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Some thoughts on The Mummy (1999)
Taking a break from reading every single Rick/Evie fic (and also a goodly number of the Ardeth/Rick/Evie fics) on Ao3 to jot down some musings, in no particular order.
- I subscribe to @tinydooms ‘s chronology of events, in which the battle at Hamunaptra between Rick’s FFL regiment and the Tuaregs takes place in 1919 and the main action of the first film takes place in 1922. This jives much better with what we know/can infer about Rick and Jonathan’s backgrounds, as well as the fact that Rick and Evie have an 8-year-old son in 1933.
- Like many other Millennials, this film was my bisexual awakening; although I was not able to articulate that fact until many years later. I have not yet been able to articulate WHY, though. There’s the obvious fact that 99% of the cast is too beautiful for words, but it goes deeper than that. Watch this space for more musings on that subject.
- Rick and Evie sparked my undying love for the Battle Couple trope. They fit that trope in a more conventional way in The Mummy Returns, but it’s there in The Mummy as well: Evie pulling Rick out of the way on the boat so his head doesn’t get blown off; Rick keeping Imhotep busy so Evie has time to find the incantation in the Book of Amun-Ra that will kill him for good; Evie subtly communicating to Rick that “there are other places to dig” during the stand-off with the Americans; Rick softly and carefully tending to Evie after the skirmish with the Medjai, etc.
- Rick and Evie also both fit and subvert the “she’s the brains, he’s the brawn” trope. Of the two of them, Rick is clearly the muscle. He’s six-foot-two, built like a brick shithouse, clearly knows a lot about guns (not only how to use them but how to care for them too - see the scene on the boat where he’s cleaning and loading his guns while talking to Evie) and is a skilled brawler. But he is NOT unintelligent. He speaks French, and I would bet money that he speaks Arabic as well. He knows how to navigate through the desert and is able to get them to Hamunaptra from memory alone. And of all the white characters, he has the most intelligent things to say about the Medjai. Similarly, Evie is the one with the book smarts. She’s a trained librarian, can read and translate Ancient Egyptian on the fly, and is almost never out of ideas about what to do next in any given situation. But she is NOT just a nerdy damsel in distress. She’s able to defend herself from the Medjai on the boat and the possessed citizens of Cairo with what is available to her (a lit candle, a poke in the eye). And she’s able to learn gunfighting and hand-to-hand combat from Rick in the years between The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, and is quite competent at both by the events of TMR.
- Speaking of competent, BOY do these movies scratch the itch that is my competency kink.
- I think the entire Mummy fandom agrees that Jonathan is a PTSD-riddled WWI vet. It accounts for him being so skittish and highly-strung, while also being an excellent shot with a rifle (as well as a pistol, so long as he has a bottle of 12-year-old Scotch in the other hand). Someone in That One Tumblr Thread also pointed out that he clearly has training as a boxer: whenever A Situation arises and he doesn’t have a gun handy, his fists go up instead.
- Ardeth BAE. My favorite scene of his is the one early in TMR when he shows up at Rick and Evie’s house when Lock-Nah and his gang are there to cause trouble, and all the cultists IMMEDIATELY tense up and draw their swords as soon as he walks into the room.
- Much has been said about the mix of genres in these movies, but I recently saw a YouTube video that articulates why it all works: the first third of the movie is a historical epic/adventure film, the middle third is a horror film, and the final third is an action film.
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yocalio · 8 months ago
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THE MUMMY (1999) Rachel Weisz on working with co-star Brendan Fraser
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letthefairyinyoufly · 8 months ago
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Rachel Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan
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letoghanima · 1 year ago
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The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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filmgifs · 3 months ago
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THE MUMMY (1999) Dir. Stephen Sommers
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josketches · 9 months ago
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a very proud librarian and a filthy, rude, complete scoundrel <3
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adalindofcabinsix · 3 months ago
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they are very special to me
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smittenskitten · 1 year ago
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THE MUMMY (1999) dir.- Stephen Sommers
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perioddramasource · 1 year ago
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THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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miss-carter · 5 months ago
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Rachel Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan and Brendan Fraser as Rick O'Connell THE MUMMY 1999 | dir. Stephen Sommers
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nnobodoodles · 2 years ago
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Happy 24th Anniversary to the movie, ever! ✨
(Closer images under the cut)
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I drew Rick, Evy, Jon and Ardeth back in September like this, and they looked pretty bad, so I thought I'd try my hand at them again AND finally draw Imhotep and Anck. Tried to somewhat stay loyal to the actor's likenesses, somewhat get more shapey and cartoony, but nevertheless, had a LOT of fun.
Universal, please, I need another sequel, comics and a new animated show 🥹
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fuckyeahthemummy · 8 months ago
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The Mummy released today 25 years ago.
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yocalio · 9 months ago
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THE MUMMY (1999) Dir. Stephen Sommers
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letthefairyinyoufly · 8 months ago
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He may be a cowboy, but I know the breed. His word is his word.
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