Review of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) by Lea H — 13 Feb 2012
Continues the adventure that finds explorer Rick O'Connell and his son trying to plan a resurrected emperor to enslave the entire human race. It was 2,000 years since China's merciless Emperor Han and his formidable army were entombed in terra cotta clay by a treacherous sorceress, but now, after centuries in suspended animation, an ancient curse is about to be broken.
Thanks to his childhood adventures alongside father Rick and mother, Evelyn, dashing young archeologist Alex O'Connell is more than familiar with the power of the supernatural. After he is tricked into awakening the dreaded emperor from his eternal sleep, however, the frightened young adventurer is forced to seek the wisdom of his parents - both of whom have had their share of experience battling the legions of undead.
If the fierce monarch prove capable of awakening his powerful army cotta earth, his diabolical plan for world domination will finally be put in motion. Of course, a factor that this emperor mummy failed to consider while solidifying his power plans was the O'Connells crazy, and before this battle is over, the monstrous monarch will be forced to deal with the family who is not afraid of a frail some reanimated corpses.
This review of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) was written by Lea H on 13 Feb 2012.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor has generally received mixed reviews.
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