We watched the Mummy last night, just for ****s. This is one of those "it's so bad it's good" films. It's campy and it's cheesy, but it's also self-aware enough to get away with it. E.g., Brendan Fraser's response to literally every situation is to shoot a gun at it. The film doesn't take itself seriously at all. And honestly, the characters and the plot are sound, even if they are silly.
I feel like Hollywood has kind of forgotten how to make action-adventure comedies like the Mummy and Indiana Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean is the last one I can think of, and they're still making them but the franchise has gone on far too long. I guess Guardians of the Galaxy counts too). Hollywood lost its sense of humour and has produces dozens and dozens of flops as a result.
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