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Imhotep The Mummy Returns Cast

Roger Ebert, who rated the original film three stars, gave the sequel two, stating that "The Mummy Returns's fault is to discard the people and use the story as a clothesline for fantastic effects and action scenes." [8] ReelViews' James Berardinelli awarded the film two and a half stars (out of four), describing it as "hollow, light entertainmentânot unpleasant, but far from the summer's definitive action/adventure picture." [9] The Los Angeles Times' Kenneth Turan praised the film's "continuous story twists, wry humor, and ubiquitous action scenes." [10] Variety's Todd McCarthy lauded "the continuous action of the closing hour," which "bursts with visual treats." [11]

As stated, the original Mummy Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) reappears, along with his old sweetheart Anck-Su-Namun (played by the splendidly curvaceous Venezuelan supermodel Patricia Velasquez).

There is an impressive array of new villains, ranging from a dubious museum curator bent on world dominance (Alun Armstrong, slumming in style) to the non-speaking, all-fighting Scorpion King (World Wrestling Federation star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson), not to mention several hundred thousand computer-generated Anubian jackals.

The picture is an example of an email confirmation provided from AMC after you bought your ticket. Your Ticket Confirmation # is placed under the title "Your Ticket Reservation Details" in your email. Immediately under it, it says "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a ten-digit number. This ten-digit number serves as your confirmation. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# may be found in the email that confirmed your purchase.

5. One of the film's major action scenes is a clash between two massive armies that extend as far as computer-generated effects can see. One army is composed entirely of humans. The other army is composed of an infinite number of animals known as Anubis, who resemble huge ferocious dogs that stand upright and run on their hind legs (it is not done well, but one is surprised to find it done at all). These armies fight in a display of bloodthirsty swordplay. When a dog-creature is dead, it reverts to the desert sand from where it originated. Finally, all the animals are annihilated, and we witness the winners celebrating their victory and longing for the invention of high-fives. And we see that not a single member of the conquering army is mortally wounded or killed. That hundreds of years of old curses and spells could produce such an inept army of dog-sand-creatures is pathetic.

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