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Did anyone else besides me like "The Mummy 3"
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Despite the bad reviews and the poor box office returns I decided to go and watch "The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor".

I can honestly say that the movie was great. It had a lot of action. A lot of humor. (Which some people said it didn't have at all which is untrue because there were a couple of good jokes). Finally the special effects were top notch..

The only minus point of this movie was the absence of "Rachel Weisz".. Despite that I couldn't find anything wrong with this movie.

It was great popcorn cinema.. No deep meaning but good entertainment..

Why do people dislike that one so much?
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I saw it yesterday, and I was bitterly disappointed. I felt the magic had gone. Most of the jokes were kind of lame. Some of the effects cried out CGI. In the first two installments, John Hannah was a very witty sidekick, in this one, I found him rather annoying. I guess Rachel Weisz was right in passing this one.
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I liked it and enjoyed it for what it was - an entertaining piece of popcorn cinema. I liked the first one the best but also throughly enjoyed The Mummy Returns. I agree about the humor and special effects. So there's a least one other DVD Profiler user who liked it!

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Both thw wife and I enjioed it, while no where as good as earlier installements it was wotjh the $5 for the tix.... whould not have paid the the regular $9 ticked price though
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I liked it.  It had an interesting story line, and some clever twists that most people who haven't seen the first two would miss.  I heard Rachel Weisz had previous commitments which is why she wasn't in this one, but the replacement did a credible job.

As for the critics, I'm tired of them (and have been for years) feeling the need to look down their noses at most of the movies that come out.  I have found that in most cases if the critics blast a movie, I will enjoy it.  Mummy 3 was no exception.
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I liked it and enjoyed it for what it was - an entertaining piece of popcorn cinema. I liked the first one the best but also throughly enjoyed The Mummy Returns. I agree about the humor and special effects. So there's a least one other DVD Profiler user who liked it!

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thanks.. At least I am not alone.. As you said, popcorn cinema.. Sadly in my cinema they already moved it to room c which is as big as my living room.. So that they can use the two big rooms for Dark Knight. Which I watched yesterday and was really really amazed about how great this movie was.. but back to the mummy.. I could have been even really great it Rachel Weisz would have grazed us with her presence.
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Both thw wife and I enjioed it, while no where as good as earlier installements it was wotjh the $5 for the tix.... whould not have paid the the regular $9 ticked price though


I paid the regular 8.70€ (The price depends on the row you sit in).. In dollars that would be: $12.86.. But I still think it was worth it.. I was really entertained.. And that's what I was striving for with that movie
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I liked it.  It had an interesting story line, and some clever twists that most people who haven't seen the first two would miss.  I heard Rachel Weisz had previous commitments which is why she wasn't in this one, but the replacement did a credible job.

As for the critics, I'm tired of them (and have been for years) feeling the need to look down their noses at most of the movies that come out.  I have found that in most cases if the critics blast a movie, I will enjoy it.  Mummy 3 was no exception.


You could be on to something. Back when "The Hunt for the Red October" came out, which is arguable one of the best movies ever made critics around the country (US) didn't really like it. Luckily it had no impact on the Box office. (I was just thinking of that one because I was just watching it on BD)..
You can't trust critics anymore.. They are off in their little world looking for something that's wrong.. And that's the problem.. Don't go looking for the flaws.. Go looking for what makes a movie great..

Still, even though "The Mummy 3" hasn't even returned half of it costs in theatre receipts I am sure it will sell ok on DVD and Blu.. So in the end they'll get their money back..

Maybe even make a 4th one.. (They did it with Indy and that worked out great.. at least for me.. I liked it a lot)
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I paid the regular 8.70€ (The price depends on the row you sit in).. In dollars that would be: $12.86.. But I still think it was worth it.. I was really entertained.. And that's what I was striving for with that movie


You really pay based on where you sit?  I have never heard of such a thing...

I, literally, just got back from seeing the film.  Add me to the list of people who liked it.  My only complaints were:

  • No Rachel Weisz.

  • Didn't quite feel like a 'mummy' movie to me.


  • Other than that, quite enjoyable.
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    In austria (also in Germany) you pay different prices according to your seat. You get a seat assigned when you buy the ticket. You tell them in what row you wanna sit and then pay the according price.

    So every ticket says like row 10 seat 5. That's the same in every cinema in Austria and Germany. I really don't know about other european countries. But I guess it's about the same.

    The first 3 rows are the cheapest. All the way in the back is of course most expensive. I always call ahead and reserve my ticket to get exactly the seat I want. In the exact middle of the theatre. First of all because the row has a lot of room for your feet. (I don't know how to translate that but that row is called "Feetfree" which means that there is plenty of space to the row below you.
    I chose the middle of the theatre to get the best sound experience..

    I was at the movies in the US a couple of times. Over there it's simply the way that who comes first get's the best seats. Also camping in front of theaters for a great movie is unnecessary since you can simply phone in and reserve a seat.
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