Talos, die Mumie (1998)
38KTalos, die Mumie: Directed by Russell Mulcahy. With Jason Scott Lee, Louise Lombard, Sean Pertwee, Lysette Anthony. Centuries ago, under the sands of ancient Egypt, a Prince was buried and his tomb eternally cursed so that no man would ever again suffer from his evil ways. But hundreds of years later on a greedy search for treasure, a group of archaeologists break the cursed seal of the tomb. Every man vanishes without a trace, leaving behind only a log book, and a deadly warning of the legend of the bloodthursty Talos. Fifty years later, the log book ends up in the hands of the granddaughter of the head archaeologist, and she defiantly sets out to retrace his steps. Discovering the forbidden treasure, she recovers a sacred amulet and once again unleashes the savage power of the tomb. Racing through the streets of London, and against the force of a rare interplanetary line-up, she, along with the help of her original dig team and an American detective, desperately try to turn back the inhuman curse and to keep Talos from destroying all in his path in an attempt to gain immortal power.
“This has to be one of the worst movies I have ever watched. It is set in London but was clearly written by someone who has never been in the UK. Murders in London handed over to an American detective from the US Embassy (who is allowed to carry a handgun). A news-vender who just happens to have a handgun in his pocket. A u0026quot;Bobbyu0026quot; asked if he wants honey or lemon in his tea. The list of mistakes goes on and on.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCouple this with a terrible plot, a stupid ending and poor quality special effects and you have a recipe for a disaster.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe only redeeming quality was laughing at the errors as the occurred.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDonu0026#39;t waste your time.”