Thread:Stu-art McMoy .5/@comment-24372400-20171229031256/@comment-24372400-20171230014032

Also, that video I showed you about that guy's disappointment of the Phantom Menace, that was my same disappointment with The Mummy (2017).

And I'm gonna explain my cynical experience with it. This contains spoilers, but I don't care. It sucked (laughs). Anyway.

Yeah, by the time we've arrived at the theater. There was barely enough people, there was just basically ten people there, and there were no children or annoying movie goers I'm proud of that. Anyway, there wasn't a lot of trailers to it as well, the only trailers they've shown was Dunkirk, Planet of the Apes, Spider-Man. Star Wars, Transformers, and It. Then we see the Universal logo, and then it shows "Dark Universe" and I thought like "Yeah, this is gonna be good. There hasn't been a new Mummy movie since Tomb of the Dragon Emperor." Then, we see the first ten minutes and we see the main mummy and antagonist Princess Ahmanet, who looks like a total rip-off to Anck-Su-Namun and she murders her family, and her baby brother after her mother gave birth to him and so he can take the throne. And then after she got captured, and gets mummified. We come to Tom Cruise, who is more of a wimp, then a brave hero like Rick. And... (sighs) You know what? Forget it, I'm not gonna explain the rest, because it waisted potential of Tom and Russell Crowe. And the movie also plays like a comedy, but does so badly.

And worst of all, it was suppose to be the start of a universe with various remakes of the famous monsters of all time, and there movies. But boy, it backfired alright. Because it's trying to hard to imitate Marvel. And Tom Cruise, I hated it, you suck.