06-01-2020, 05:28 PM
^ I zoned out of all that Twilight stuff, so I only know Pattinson as an actor who is great in everything I've seen, works with all the top Directors, takes risks and is very different in each role. What's not to like
. It's a shame he's agreed to be in the latest Batman film because his career was doing very nicely without taking the superhero dollar IMO.
The Mummy (1959)
Hammer's first Mummy film nicely captures the atmosphere of those 19th Century Egyptology curse legends. Far too much time is set aside to flashbacks staging supposed ancient Egyptian burial rites, this combined with a long prologue and more flashbacks to that prologue, means the film never really gets up a head of steam. Christopher Lee has a rather thankless task as the lumbering mute Mummy and Peter Cushing's hero is somewhat unmemorable.

The Mummy (1959)
Hammer's first Mummy film nicely captures the atmosphere of those 19th Century Egyptology curse legends. Far too much time is set aside to flashbacks staging supposed ancient Egyptian burial rites, this combined with a long prologue and more flashbacks to that prologue, means the film never really gets up a head of steam. Christopher Lee has a rather thankless task as the lumbering mute Mummy and Peter Cushing's hero is somewhat unmemorable.