The Mummy 3: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor



How can you not agree with me...knight in shining armor...awe...
My SuperHero ...Opps now the Mummy!!!
Anyway...still love him...but wait something is seriously missing in my superhero in this movie.







Missing Jet Li's martial arts. His kicks and punches and his innocent "ying hong" boy next door face is not present in the movie "Mummy"
What we get from the movie is side effects, graphically turning him into 3 headed so called dragon and a leaping flying beast. So if you are into Jet Li's Kung Fu, you dun get it in this movie. Watch "Wong Fei Hong" Part 1, part 2 and part 3...lol
Finally i got my self and a couple of fren to watch The Mummy with me - 9 Aug 08
STORY
STORY
The story started with ancient time China ruled by the "so called" evil Emperor Han (Jet Li) Sorry i just dun like the idea of Jet Li being evil After he betrayed the sorceress Zi Yuan (Michelle Yeoh), the former cast a curse on him, which sees him and his army turning into STONES!!!
Then fast forward to current time China, a sinister Chinese military commander hopes to use the power of the Mummy emperor to make China an empire once again. In another set, we see adventurers Rick (Brendan Fraser) and Evy O'Connell (Maria Bello) heading to China where they are reunited with their twenty something son Alex (Aussie newcomer Luke Ford), who has uncovered the tomb of a long-dead evil emperor. (Jet Li) This time, the O'Connells must stop a mummy awoken from a 2,000-year-old curse that threatens to plunge the world into his merciless, unending service.
The rest of the movie was an epic that races from the catacombs of ancient China high into the frigid Himalayas. Cut story short, Mummy killed, O'Connells yet again defeated The Mummy....HA..HA so lame.
Then fast forward to current time China, a sinister Chinese military commander hopes to use the power of the Mummy emperor to make China an empire once again. In another set, we see adventurers Rick (Brendan Fraser) and Evy O'Connell (Maria Bello) heading to China where they are reunited with their twenty something son Alex (Aussie newcomer Luke Ford), who has uncovered the tomb of a long-dead evil emperor. (Jet Li) This time, the O'Connells must stop a mummy awoken from a 2,000-year-old curse that threatens to plunge the world into his merciless, unending service.
The rest of the movie was an epic that races from the catacombs of ancient China high into the frigid Himalayas. Cut story short, Mummy killed, O'Connells yet again defeated The Mummy....HA..HA so lame.
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