I’m going to be watching this movie for the rest of my life. 'Yeah, a mummy rose from the dead, tried to make you his undead bride, and tried to take over the world.' 'Yeah well.maybe they didnt want anyone to find him.' Rick added as Evy reached down and dusted off the chest that was before us. Different jokes become more or less funny. I asked, looking to Rick and Evy, who stared back at me. The Mummy is the perfect rewatch movie – both for the comfort in its familiarity and in the new details you appreciate on each viewing, even the 100th. I’m 17 and putting the DVD of The Mummy Returns into the player and my father asks what movie it is. Adventure Horror A group of teens face an ancient enemy of the past when they wake a powerful Mummy from its tomb in an attempt to steal his cursed amulet. The Mummy Returns gameplay for the Playstation 2.Played on the original console and recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD. I’m 14 and it’s playing on the TV of my friend’s living room as she, her mum and I drink milkshakes, and over time, that afternoon comes to live in my mind as a representation of all school summer holidays. I’m 10 watching it with my extended family. The reappearance of the Iron Lady in Westminster this week prompts Bill Blanko to reminisce about years gone by, when a good story was never allowed to get in the way of a drink. I don’t just love The Mummy for the nostalgia of it all – it’s an objectively good film – but memories of the different times I’ve watched it do run like a golden thread through my life. The thing about seeing the same film so many times starting from the age of 10 is that it has grown up with me.
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