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“The Mummy” receives a very nice perceive Blu-ray transfer for this modern edition of the movie. Capturing the adventurous elements of films like “Indiana Jones” and injecting it into the basic memoir for the 1932 film “The Mummy”, Stephen Sommers creates a terrific, enteraining film. For those involved in a synposis of the set, I’ll provide it at the demolish of the review because you’ve probably already seen this.
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The Blu-ray transfer looks quite marvelous here with doughty colors that more closely purchase the recent theatrical presentation than the DVD. The image is crisp and while there’s evidently some digital noise reduction applied, Universal hasn’t completely cleaned away all the film grain which is a apt thing because when that’s done you actually lose sharpness and clarity (it is restored with a loss of detail via Edge Enhancement like the unique reissue of “Patton” which went overboard with digitally cleaning up the film) . The best thing that Universal could have done here was to leave the grain intact and dispense with the Edge Enhancement. I suspect that the same source was veteran for the Blu-ray as was faded for the HD-DVD edition but that the Edge Enhancement is more transparent here because of higher resolution.
What does all of that mean? The film looks extremely superior but could witness colorful. Detached, on the whole this looks mighty better than the DVD edition.
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The extras are detached presented in 480p (which is standard DVD definition) so be aware those haven’t been updated. However, Universal has made this a U-Control disc where you can customize the extras as you glance the film (something developed for and carried over from HD-DVD) . You do catch the ability to seek the visual commentary/extras while watching the film. All of the unique extras from the DVD have been ported over for this edition. All of the extras and the film are on the single disc edition here (unlike the DVD which has most of the extras on a second disc) .
Followed by the equally titillating (and remarkable bigger production of) “The Mummy Returns” and a fun engrossing (if lesser) spin-off film “The Scorpion King”, “The Mummy” is worth picking up again even if you have the novel DVD edition. Highly recommended.
Oh, and the dwelling? A group of explorers led by Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) and Rick (Brendan Fraiser) run to procure the riches of an Egyptian tomb and kill up reviving Im-Ho-Tep (Arnold Vosloo) an Egyptian High Priest buried alive for his portion in a conspiracy to extinguish the Pharoah. Brought befriend by the Egyptian Book of the Boring, Im-Ho-Tep takes revenge on those who plundered his tomb and seeks the Book of the Expressionless to bring wait on his beloved princess who helped him extinguish the Pharoah.
It is a stout popcorn flick.
No doubt about it, this is a interesting flick. All the ingredients advance together to acquire this a very attractive film. Naturally there’s plenty of action which takes status against some astronomical sets and is enhanced by impressive special effects. But there’s also a fine deal of suspense (as you would question in a Mummy movie), and plenty of humourous one-liners as well.
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It’s sort of like a ’90s version of Indiana Jones and will probably be considered impartial as grand a classic in years to approach.
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