Which Mummy movie did you like more and why?

I loved 'em both but had to say the Mummy Returns as i loved them cute little critters that were chasin' 'em in the jungle, plus, the plot twist at the end, and i loved all the background info that was given and stuff :D the Mummy still rocks, loved all the banter and stuff :D

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my uncle hates the little pygmy mummies, but they're like my favorite part of that one!
 
I love 'em! I dont know if you have this tv ad over there but its for Sprite, and theres this little goblin in it and he's the cutest thing, he reminds me of the little pygmy critters! I want one!

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how funny! i watched this one on dvd recently and even the fx people said that this was their favorite part of the movie. they had the most fun making this part:p
 
I had to got for the Mummy Returns, Jonathon and Alex are so good together 'oh please'
 
i love the whole 'honey....what are you doing?.....these guys don't use doors.'
 
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The 1932 film with Boris Karloff is quite good too and I also have a soft spot for Abbott and Costello Meet The Mummy. :D I do like the Brandon Frasier films but I like the Moore classic films a bitt more. :)
 
Classic mummy-I guess the 1959 version. I always liked the Abbott and Costello mummy though.

The 1999 version I also liked, especially after the disappointment of the Phantom Menace.
I realized after watching McKenna's Gold, the ending destruction and the hidden treasure may have been inspired by that.
 
At least the OP didn't have to include the elephant in the room...

Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Just glad they didn't try to squeeze in the Mummy as well, and call it a trilogy.
 
At least the OP didn't have to include the elephant in the room...

Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Just glad they didn't try to squeeze in the Mummy as well, and call it a trilogy.

As silly as that film is , I rather enjoyed it.

Actually , what would have been even more fun is if Imhotep had shown up. :)
 
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb 1964 a very good and underrated mummy film.:)
 
The Mummy (1932) the pacing is slow for contemporary audiences, but it is beautifully shot in sumptuous black & white, including one of the better fantasy sequences I've seen from that time period, and with one of Karloff's best performances.

Runner-up: the first Mummy movie with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weitz. In spite of on-point criticism I've read about it, it retains a goofy, loose charm that they weren't able to recapture in the sequels.

Then there's Blood from the Mummy's Tomb which is ponderous instead of scary, but I like it anyway.
 

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