The Mummy (1999) Movie Reaction - THE SCARABS FREAK US OUT! - First Time Watching - Brendan Fraser

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Hey Knights! Come join us as we watch and react for the very first time to The Mummy (1999) with the incredible Brendan Fraser. We hope you enjoy our movie reaction to this classic. The Mummy has been on our list for a while now and we're so glad we watched it. It was such a fun time filled with thrilling action and adventure with some hints of horror.

Those scarabs freak us the hell out!

It is clear as day why The Mummy has become a timeless classic! The blending of genre with it's humor, action and horror made this such a fun movie. And as a bonus we get to shortly visit Ancient Egypt!

It's always a pleasure to react to films that are so loved by many and immediately understand why. Rick O'Connell is immediately magnetic as soon as he shows up and the chemistry between him and Evelyn Carnahan is fantastic!

Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and the charismatic villain played by Arnold Vosloo all did an amazing job with their performances. Thank you guys for the recommendation!

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All Comments (21)
  • @to0muchtoan
    I just LOVE Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser's on screen chemistry.
  • They literally don't make movies like this anymore. Fun, action comedies that aren't meant to be part of some larger franchise or multiverse. Just a fun project for entertainment. And it's genuinely good too! It's a sincerely well-made great classic movie. Really enjoyed this
  • Rachel Weisz is literally the cutest thing ever in this movie. The way she looks around with those curious, wide eyes and just doesn't let anything stop her just cause she's a woman, idk, it was just a pleasure to watch her in this role. Her and Brendan Fraser were a perfect match.
  • @Dotterelly
    Jonathan is such a brilliant character. On the surface he's just comic relief, but if you pay any attention to him you come to realize he's a survivor of world war one with big ass trauma who's pretty clever in his own right and super sweet and supportive of his sister.
  • @TheHeroClass
    Being born after the original Indiana Jones Trilogy, Rick O'Connell was the swashbuckling adventure hero that I (and MANY others) grew up with! Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser were perfect in these roles. Thank you for starting this awesomely nostalgic journey!!
  • @Grizzly_6623
    It’s always almost shocking how good this movie is, it holds up so well
  • I’ve been randomly chanting “Imhotep, Imhotep” since my childhood because of this gem. Welcome. Haha!
  • @Im_The_Dude
    Man 1999 gave us so many good movies. The Mummy, The Matrix, Galaxy Quest, Austin Powers, Star Wars, Green Mile… the list goes on
  • The unspoken detail that I've always loved is the reason why Imhotep has the girls confused after he is resurrected. He took the eyes of the man with glasses. Because of this, Imhotep had poor vision, thus causing the confusion.
  • @KyleS3m3noff
    24 years later and I still haven't worked out which of the leads is more beautiful. Jesus.
  • @peterseaboldt1250
    I like to think that the scarabs were not always voracious like we see throughout the movie. Scarabs are normally carrion feeders and aren't able to take down living prey, but after being locked in the sarcophagus with no other food source, they were forced to consume Imhotep's living body. Much like Dracula's bats, Imhotep's curse bound the scarabs to his spirit, turning them into the terrifying scourge that we see.
  • Great movie. While Brendan, The Mummy and Weisz are obviously the stars of the show it's the supporting cast that truly makes it great for me like almost every character seems to serve a purpose and got some kind of uniqueness to them. The movie would feel hollow without Jonathan, Beni, The Americans, Winston, The protectors, Bug guy etc all got excellent and rememberale moments.
  • @ccorgom
    I noticed that not everything was translated in subtitles when y’all were watching. When Beni starts speaking in Hebrew to the mummy, the mummy recognizes the language and says “The language of the slaves. I may have use for you. Where are the other jars?” It’s hard to understand that part without the translations.
  • @coffeeandtatuaje
    Sequels are rarely as good or better than the original but the 2nd movie is an exception. Love both movies so much. Really enjoyed your reaction
  • @80HD8
    Rescue the damsel in distress, kill the bad guys and save the world. Literally the plot in 99% of every movie. Glad you liked this one. Great reactions.
  • @ExUSSailor
    Such a fun movie! It doesn't try to be anything deep, or, profound. It doesn't try to be dark & brooding, like everything tries to these days. It's as fun, and, entertaining as it was 24 years ago.
  • @merkitten953
    I had such a huge crush on the Mummy himself when this came out- i mean whats not to like? Handsome, powerful, & devoted to his girl 😍
  • LOVED THIS! The Mummy Returns is a super fun adventure and definitely worth the watch! 🐪
  • @SirPaladin
    keep in mind Brendan Fraser was a stuntman before he was a leading man- does all his own stunts here & in pretty much every movie he leads. After a couple years the poor guy was pretty much beat to pulp.
  • @CurlyAndNerdy101
    ALSO COMMA Jonathan was a sniper level soldier in WW1. In the second movie we see him one-shot a man in deep scrub, at night time, during a mad fight, from +200m away who was about to kill Ardeth. This explains a lot about his personality. Lying, cheating, drinking, ladies-man, always joking with an occasionally bitter undertone, and usually just wants a good time and money. He also has very few people to care about. He legit said, "Of course I do (have respect for the dead; his fallen comrades and parents), but sometimes... I'd rather like to join them. He's seen one of the most devastating wars of his time up close and personal. It DOES things, even if we don't see it.