As a seasoned film critic with a particular fondness for action-adventure movies, I’ve seen my fair share of larger-than-life characters. But among them all, there’s one that stands out as an endearing and unforgettable presence – Jonathan Carnahan from The Mummy franchise.
Universal’s 1999 and 2001 films, “The Mummy” and “The Mummy Returns,” are packed with thrilling action, passionate love stories, and humorous dialogue that remains iconic to this day. For those seeking the most memorable lines from these classic horror movies, here is your go-to source.
“Hey Beni! Looks like you’re on the wrong side of the ri-ver!”
If we had to choose just one memorable line from one of the finest ’90s films, it would be this one: When Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser) accuses Beni (Kevin J. O’Connor) of being in the wrong place at the right time, the scene steals the show every time.
“YOU!”
In a swift continuation from its previous blockbuster hit, The Mummy Returns finds Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) making a rapid comeback to wreak havoc once more. He taunts Rick and his companions as the unwelcome obstacles hindering his evil schemes.
“Look, I… I may not be an explorer or an adventurer, or a treasure-seeker or a gunfighter, Mr. O’Connell, but I am proud of what I am. … I… am a librarian.”
Evelyn Carnahan, portrayed by Rachel Weisz, manages to stay sharp-witted despite having a few drinks. Her contagious enthusiasm for knowledge leaves an impression. It’s impressive how she maintains her composure during the sweltering filming of “The Mummy.”
“My girl, when Rameses destroyed Syria, that was an accident. You are a catastrophe!”
Dr. Terence Bey, the knowledgeable curator at Cairo’s Museum of Antiquities, is no stranger to patience when deciphering ancient enigmas and chronicles. Yet, his endurance is put to the test in instances like when Evelyn unwittingly destroys the museum library in a catastrophic chain reaction. This is an affront akin to director Stephen Sommers’ sentiments towards 2017’s “The Mummy,” but this time around, laughter is expected from the audience.
“If I were to say to you, “I am a stranger traveling from the East, seeking that which is lost…”
“In The Mummy Returns, Ardeth Bay, played by Oded Fehr, surprises Rick with a new challenge. After noticing his unique tattoo, the wise and courageous Medjay warrior offers a phrase that Mummy series fans can use to catch their friends off guard.”
“Would you like to know what heaven looks like?”
One of the most authentic love stories in cinematic history is that of Evelyn and Rick O’Connell, as portrayed in “The Mummy Returns.” This heartwarming connection between the couple is further emphasized in the film’s sequel, with yet another loving scene serving to conclude its narrative. However, this display of affection may leave onlookers such as Jonathan Carnahan and Alex O’Connell feeling uncomfortable.
“For the record, if I don’t make it out of here, don’t put me down for mummification.”
In the world of “The Mummy,” you’ll need a sharp mind and reflexes to match your combat skills to make it through. Rick O’Connell possesses this combination, and when Evelyn shares the grisly details of mummification, he wisely declines – an expected move from one of Brendan Fraser’s most memorable performances.
“Lady, I don’t behave for my parents. What makes you think I’m going to do it for you?”
As a film enthusiast with a particular fondness for adventure movies, I can’t help but be captivated by the intriguing relationship between Alex O’Connell and Meela Nais in “The Mummy Returns.” Having watched this cinematic masterpiece multiple times, I must say that the moment when Alex shows his mouthiness towards Meela is a clear testament to their familial connection. I mean, who else but Rick and Evelyn’s son would dare speak back to Anck-su-namun in such a bold manner?
“Know this: this creature is the bringer of death. He will never eat, he will never sleep, and he will never stop.”
As a dedicated gamer and fan of The Mummy series, I can tell you firsthand that it’s not all about the laughs or romantic entanglements. At times, things take a dark turn, and it’s important to remember the gravity of the situation. Imhotep is no joke – he’s a dangerous adversary who deserves our respect. Lines like these serve as a reminder of just how menacing this ancient foe can be. For those of us eagerly anticipating a new installment in The Mummy franchise, this could very well be our rallying cry.
“Honey, whatcha doing? These guys don’t use doors.”
In “The Mummy Returns,” during an early action scene, Evelyn makes an attempt to prevent Imhotep’s mummies from chasing their party by barricading a doorway. Surprisingly, this time it’s Rick who imparts his wisdom, as his spouse takes charge.
“This was my first bus ride.”
During the thrilling bus chase scene in “The Mummy Returns,” Ardeth Bay, the valiant Medjay, momentarily pauses to share with his companions that he has accomplished something noteworthy. His sense of accomplishment is endearing.
“You better think of something fast, because if he turns me into a mummy, you’re the first one I’m coming after.”
As a big fan of the story, I’d describe it this way: When Evelyn found herself in a desperate situation, she bravely chose to give in temporarily to Imhotep’s demands. But what really showcased her courage and quick thinking was when she put Rick on the spot with an ultimatum – her wit and guts at their finest moment.
“You, lighten up. You, big trouble. You, get in the car.”
In “The Mummy Returns,” Rick O’Connell effectively manages the tests presented by Ardeth Bay, his son Alex (Freddie Boath), and his brother-in-law without missing a beat. His swift responses keep the story moving smoothly and brimming with excitement.
“No! You must not read from the book!”
As a devoted fan, I’d say: Dr. Allen Chamberlain (Jonathan Hyde) might be on the opposing side of treasure hunting in “The Mummy,” but he steals the spotlight with an unforgettable moment. When he suddenly awakens, his ominous warning echoes through the air, instantly changing the film’s tone to a heart-pounding race against time before Imhotep makes his chilling appearance.
“Yeah, right, and no harm ever came from reading a book. You remember how that one went?”
In The Mummy Returns, I subtly brought up the past as my beloved wife and I began this new adventure. I reminded her of how even the most ordinary objects could awaken ancient evil. And true to form, I approached the situation with a steady resolve, ready to protect and shield those closest to me.
“Death is only the beginning.”
In simpler terms, Evelyn can use one of “The Mummy’s” famous lines in her daily conversations since it is also essential for the character Imhotep in the film. The movie’s context and how both characters deliver this line make it an excellent example of a challenging task for the marketing team.
“That I learned from your father.”
In the beginning of “The Mummy Returns,” Evelyn fends off adversaries. Her son wonders where she acquired such fighting skills. Anyone who watched “The Mummy” would have explained that Rick O’Connell, an old friend, taught her certain moves not typically taught to librarians.
“Can you see…Can you believe…Can we just…”
John Hannah’s character, Jonathan Carnahan, may be a coward but he possesses a good-natured, humorous side along with an insatiable greed. Amidst the chaos of Hamunaptra’s ruins collapsing, his gaze is drawn to hidden treasures. Despite being urged to keep moving and leave the riches behind, it’s hard for him to resist.
“Oh no, not these guys again!”
As a fan, I’ve noticed that when a beloved character encounters a familiar foe in a sequel, there’s a delicate balance between self-referentiality and enjoyable entertainment. In “The Mummy Returns,” my excitement was palpable as Rick’s reaction to the soldier mummies of Imhotep fell squarely into the entertaining camp. We fans could all relate to his feeling of déjà vu.
“Here I come, laddies!”
Let’s observe a brief moment of respect for the passed Captain Winston Havelock (Bernard Fox). Among the valiant characters in “The Mummy,” Winston harbors a deep yearning for an impressive conflict, one that would grant him a heroic demise. In answering Rick and Jonathan’s call to action during their adventure, he seizes this opportunity and delivers an inspiring battle cry before meeting his end.
“If you see anyone come running out screaming, it’s just me.”
In “The Mummy Returns,” I, as a fan, would say that Jonathan Carnahan doesn’t transform into a more courageous or cowardly character. Instead, he discovers fresh methods to demonstrate his resolve in opposing Imhotep and his allies. Believe me, he’s not as insignificant as it might seem; he just has a great sense of humor that adds to the excitement!
“It’s a sarcophagus. Buried at the base of Anubis. He must have been someone of great importance. Or he did something very naughty.”
In the world of “The Mummy,” being knowledgeable is not enough; your personality plays a significant role as well during such an exciting journey. For instance, Evelyn Carnahan’s explanation about Imhotep’s burial brings back memories of our story’s thrilling beginning while keeping things engaging with her unique wit – a characteristic that makes these movies so enjoyable.
“Folks, knowing my brother-in-law, he probably deserves whatever you’re about to do to him, but this is my house, I have certain rules about snakes and dismemberment.”
The success factors that made “The Mummy Returns” director Stephen Sommers’ previous Universal monsters reboot a hit are not overlooked in this sequel. While Rick O’Connell briefly considered how his life would have been without Jonathan’s interference, he wouldn’t let him meet his demise at the enemy’s hands. This is what defines Rick as a hero.)
“Take that Bembridge Scholars!”
In “The Mummy,” Evelyn Carnahan harbors a longstanding feud with the Bembridge Scholars. Consequently, when given the chance to avenge herself during an unexpected encounter – something they could never have imagined, such as battling a real mummy – she takes great satisfaction in doing so.
“O’Connell, if you give me that gold stick there, then you can shave my head, wax my legs, and use me for a surfboard.”
In the film “The Mummy Returns,” Izzy Buttons, played by Shaun Parkes, brings some humor and new abilities to aid in rescuing Alex. He is not only an expert hot air balloon pilot, but he also has a strong motivation to help – as long as there’s a reward involved.
“I loved the whole sand wall trick. It was beautiful.”
Is it O’Connor’s improvisation or an excellently delivered line in “The Mummy,” we wonder, given how authentic this scene feels? Unwavering in his allegiance to those who sustain him, Beni remains true to form despite his inconsistent character.
“A broken bottle. Glenlivet, twelve years old! Well, he may have been a stinky fellow, but he had good taste.”
Jonathan Carnahan has an insatiable fondness for drinks and treasures. Despite the unfortunate demise of Warden Gad Hassan (Omid Djalili), he remains undeterred, unwilling to let even a glass of fine Scotch go to waste.
“Ah. I know. You’re wondering… what is a place like me doing in a girl like this?”
After drinking some liquor given by her brother Jonathan, Evelyn becomes very happy and speaks in an endearing way, mixing up the words of a familiar expression.
“Apparently, he had a very good time.”
The warden Gad Hassan, played by Omid Djalili in “The Mummy,” isn’t a character the film’s audience is meant to relate to. However, he manages to elicit some amusing moments, particularly when he shares vaguely humorous information about why Rick was first imprisoned.
“My friend, there is a fine line between coincidence and fate.”
In “The Mummy Returns,” Ardeth Bay impresses Rick with his knowledge by attempting to prove their shared heritage within the Medajy order. This scene is not only crucial for advancing the plot but also leaves an enduring impact on the audience as everyday wisdom.
“I can’t figure out this last symbol! … It’s a bird, a stork!”
In both “The Mummy” and “The Mummy Returns,” there’s an engaging similarity: the unraveling of Amenophis’ symbol in the Book of the Dead. Amidst intense conflicts, when stakes are high, Jonathan Carnahan refuses to miss an opportunity for a touch of scholarly pride.
“Be quiet Alex! If there’s going to be any hysterics, they’ll come from me!”
As a long-time fan of horror movies, I can’t help but feel that if Jonathan isn’t losing his cool during a Mummy film, then perhaps we’re not truly experiencing the authentic terror this genre has to offer. I remember vividly watching “The Mummy Returns” with my young nephew Alex. While some might argue about Mr. Carnahan’s bravery, I believe he was being honest about his limitations.
“Oh, your strength gives me strength.”
Beni Gabor doesn’t have the courage or strength that Rick O’Connell possesses. However, he is skillful at flattering and currying favor with O’Connell. Despite this, he may betray his friend soon after such a declaration.
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2024-07-16 19:39