Highlights and footage from the WWE pay-per-view event held at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 31st October 2019. In the main event, Bray Wyatt faced Seth Rollins in a Falls Count Anywhere match for the Universal Championship. Other matches include Brock Lesnar Vs Cain Velasquez, Tyson Fury Vs Braun Strowman and Natalya Vs Lacey.
Set ten years after the original movie, adventurer Rick O'Connell's son is kidnapped by the followers of his old nemesis The Mummy, in the belief that the boy can lead them to the tomb of the ancient and evil warrior The Scorpion King.
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The MummyIf you're expecting bandaged-wrapped corpses and a lurching Boris Karloff-type villain, then you've come to the wrong movie. But if outrageous effects, a hunky hero, and some hearty laughs are what you're looking for, the 1999 version of The Mummy is spectacularly good fun. Yes, the critics called it "hokey," "cheesy," and "pallid." Well, the critics are unjust. Granted, the plot tends to stray, the acting is a bit of a stretch, and the characters occasionally slip into cliché, but who cares? When that action gets going, hold tight--those two hours just fly by. The premise of the movie isn't that far off from the original. Egyptologist and general mess Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) discovers a map to the lost city of Hamunaptra, and so she hires rogue Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) to lead her there. Once there, Evelyn accidentally unlocks the tomb of Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), a man who had been buried alive a couple of millennia ago with flesh-eating bugs as punishment for sleeping with the pharaoh's girlfriend. The ancient mummy is revived, and he is determined to bring his old love back to life, which of course means much mayhem (including the unleashing of the 10 plagues) and human sacrifice. Despite the rather gory premise, this movie is fairly tame in terms of violence; most of the magic and surprise come from the special effects, which are glorious to watch, although Imhotep, before being fully reconstituted, is, as one explorer puts it, rather "juicy." Keep in mind this film is as much comedy as it is adventure--those looking for a straightforward horror pic will be disappointed. But for those who want good old-fashioned eye-candy kind of fun, The Mummy ranks as one of choicest flicks of 1999. --Jenny BrownThe Mummy Returns Proving that bigger is rarely better, The Mummy Returns serves up so much action and so many computer-generated effects that it quickly grows exhausting. In his zeal to establish a lucrative franchise, writer-director Stephen Sommers dispenses with such trivial matters as character development and plot logic, and charges headlong into an almost random buffet of minimum story and maximum mayhem, beginning with a prologue establishing the ominous fate of the Scorpion King (played by World Wrestling Federation star the Rock, in a cameo teaser for his later starring role in--you guessed it--The Scorpion King). Dormant for 5,000 years, under control of the Egyptian god Anubis, the Scorpion King will rise again in 1933, which is where we find The Mummy's returning heroes Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, now married and scouring Egyptian ruins with their 8-year-old son, Alex (Freddie Boath). John Hannah (as Weisz's brother) and Oded Fehr (as mystical warrior Ardeth Bay) also return from The Mummy, and trouble begins when Alex dons the Scorpion King's ancient bracelet, coveted by the evil mummy Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), who's been revived by... oh, but does any of this matter? With a plot so disposable that it's impossible to care about anything that happens, The Mummy Returns is best enjoyed as an intermittently amusing and physically impressive monument of Hollywood machinery, with gorgeous sets that scream for a better showcase, and digital trickery that tops its predecessor in ambition, if not in payoff. By the time our heroes encounter a hoard of ravenous pygmy mummies, you'll probably enjoy this movie in spite of itself. --Jeff ShannonThe Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor The third film in the The Mummy series freshens the franchise up by setting the action in China. There, the discovery of an ancient emperor's elaborate tomb proves a feather in the cap of Alex O'Connell (Luke Ford), a young archaeologist and son of Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and his wife Evelyn (Maria Bello, taking over the role from Rachel Weisz). Unfortunately, a curse that turned the emperor (Jet Li) and his army into terra cotta warriors buried for centuries is lifted, and the old guy prepares for world domination by seeking immortality at Shangri La. The O'Connells barely stay a step ahead of him (climbing through the Himalaya mountains with apparent ease), but the action inevitably leads to a showdown between two armies of mummies in a Chinese desert. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor has a lot to offer: a supporting cast that includes the elegant Michelle Yeoh, Russell Wong, and Liam Cunningham, the unexpected appearance of several Yeti, and a climactic battle sequence that is nightmarishly weird but compelling. On the downside, the charm so desperately sought in romantic relationships, as well as comic turns by John Hannah (as Evelyn's rascal brother), is not only absent but often annoying. Rarely have witty asides in the thick of battle been more unwelcome in a movie. Rob Cohen's direction is largely crisp if sometimes curious (a fight between Fraser and Jet Li keeps varying in speed for some reason), but his vision of Shangri La, in the Hollywood tradition, is certainly attractive. --Tom Keogh
We don't have time for subtle," says Brendan Fraser, the star of The Mummy Returns, neatly encapsulating the relentless pace and hammerheaded tone of the film. As is the way of sequels here we have more, more, more of the same formula: more explosions, more action and more mind-numbingly endless CGI effects. Once again borrowing shamelessly from the Indiana Jones series, The Mummy Returns, like its predecessor, has boundless energy but lacks the stylish verve and charm of Spielberg's trilogy. All the original cast are reunited, this time joined by WWF star the Rock in a cameo role designed to plug his spin-off vehicle, The Scorpion King, and young actor Freddie Boath who plays an English eight-year-old in the 1930s whose dialogue borrows from Bart Simpson ("Get a room" and "My dad's gonna kick your arse" are two of his choice phrases). Other cinematic thefts include a Jurassic Park-style creatures-in-the-long-grass sequence and a lengthy triple-threat finale along the lines of Return of the Jedi. Still, despite the wearying relentlessness of its computer-generated effects, endless chases and fights, this is undeniably fun popcorn fodder and provides some memorable scenes along the way, notably Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez battling it out for the affections of nasty old Imhotep.On the DVD: This two-disc "Special Edition" is a treat for fans of the franchise. The first disc has an anamorphic widescreen print of the movie in its 2.35:1 CinemaScope ratio, and a choice of Dolby 5.1 or DTS for the headache-inducing soundtrack. There's a decent commentary from the director and producer, plus a couple of DVD-ROM features. Disc 2 has all the usual stuff, including a 20-minute "making-of" documentary, a five-minute interview with the Rock about The Scorpion King, plus an exclusive trailer for it that is unsurprisingly reminiscent of Conan the Barbarian. There are also some detailed special effects breakdowns of key sequences, a blooper reel of outtakes and a virtual tour of the Universal theme park attraction "The Mummy Returns Chamber of Doom". Sundry trailers, production notes, a music video and an "Egyptology 201" text feature round out a well-loaded second disc. --Mark Walker
12 Days Of Christmas Eve
An ancient legacy of terror is unleashed when the cursed mummy, Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), is resurrected once again in The Mummy Returns along with a force even more powerful: the Scorpion King (Dwayne The Rock Johnson). Now, as the fate of all mankind hangs in the balance, Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and his wife (Rachel Weisz) embark on a daring, desperate race to save their son and the world from unspeakable evil. The Mummy Returns is supercharged with pulse-pounding action and spectacular special effects that'll blow you away. Bonus Features Feature Commentary Outtakes Unraveling The Legacy Of The Mummy Spotlight On Location An Army To Rule The World Part 2, and More!
UFC Best of 2010 captures all of the year's greatest Octagon action in one spectacular collection. Re-live the best moments from the year's biggest fights - the shocking knockouts exciting submissions devastating losses and thrilling victories. With 13 fights including Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez Rampage Jackson vs. Rashard Evans Lyoto Machida vs. Shogan Rua and Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen. This collection features the epic battles that made 2010 an unforgettable year for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Also included are a tribute to UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes and a breakdown of rising contenders to watch in each weight class. The year was historic dramatic and action packed and it's all right here in UFC Best of 2010.
When a demon god steals the Hammer of Invincibility Thor strikes a mighty blow to get it back.
Ten years after Kids Larry Clark tackles the controversial subject of teens and race in LA aiming his lens on an unlikely crew of Latino skate punks from the ghetto neighbourhood of South Central who just want to be themselves. When Jonathan Kico Eddie Spermball Porky Louie and Carlos take an impromptu skating trip to Beverly Hills one day they get into trouble with the cops enjoy sexual encounters with rich white girls and face off against hostile boyfriends and suspicious neighbours. It takes all of their strength and cunning to make their way back home to the (relative) safety of South Central. Overflowing with tenderness and sly humour Wassup Rockers is another bold vision of youth under fire from the incomparable Larry Clark.
Set ten years after the original movie, adventurer Rick O'Connell's son is kidnapped by the followers of his old nemesis The Mummy, in the belief that the boy can lead them to the tomb of the ancient and evil warrior The Scorpion King.
UFC 104: Machida Vs. Shogun (2 Discs)
The ultimate in high-energy adventure these mythical adventures of good vs. evil are non-stop entertainment! The Mummy: Deep in the Egyptian desert a handful of people searching for a long-lost treasure have just unearthed a 3 000 year old legacy of terror... Combining the thrills of a rousing adventure with the suspense of Universal's legendary 1932 horror classic The Mummy starring Brendan Fraser is a true nonstop action epic filled with dazzling visual effects top-
The baddest man on the planet UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is back in the main event and unbeaten Cain Velasquez is looking to take his belt. Jake Shields makes his long-awaited UFC debut against contender Martin Hitman Kampmann and its teacher vs. student as Matt Hamill takes on his coach from The Ultimate Fighter Tito Ortiz. Main card Heavyweight Championship bout: Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez Jake Shields vs. Martin Kampmann Diego Sanchez vs. Paulo Thiago Tito Ortiz vs. Matt Hamill Brendan Schaub vs. Gabriel Gonzaga Preliminary card Mike Guymon vs. Daniel Roberts Sam Stout vs. Paul Taylor Chris Camozzi vs. Dong Yi Yang Jon Madsen vs. Gilbert Yvel Court McGee vs. Ryan Jensen Patrick Ct vs. Tom Lawlor
The UFC's final event of 2012 is literally the biggest of the year. UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos meets former titleholder Cain Velasquez in an anticipated rematch. The first time these two titans met in the Octagon, Brazil's dos Santos took Velasquez' belt. One year later, the former All-American wrestler, with fight stopping power in both fists, looks to get even. Plus, lightweight action heroes battle when Joe Lauzon faces Jim Miller, and two middleweight contenders square off...
UFC 146 features the much anticipted heavyweight championship clash between undefeated UFC champion Junior dos Santos and former two-time champion Frank Mir. Also includes Cain Velasquez, Antonio Silva, Roy Nelson and Dave Herman on the undercard in an event stacked with the best heavyweights the UFC has to offer. -T.P.
Sexy Heather Graham leads a hilarious cast in an outrageously high-spirited comedy about the crazy things people will do for love. When Joline discovers that her husband has abruptly left her in an effort to find himself she drops everything and drives out to New York City in search of her stray spouse. Then after finally tracking him down in the west Texas desert Joline demonstrates that she'll do anything to win him back. Also featuring Casey Affleck Goran Visnjic and Luke Wilso
Main Card Minotauro Nogueira vs. Cain Velasquez Wanderlei Silva vs. Michael Bisping Joe Stevenson vs. George Sotiropoulos Keith Jardine vs. Ryan Bader Mirko Cro Cop vs. Anthony Perosh Preliminary Card Stephan Bonnar vs. Krzysztof Soszynski Chris Lytle vs. Brian Foster C.B. Dollaway vs. Goran Reljic James Te-Huna vs Igor Pokrajac
The marriage of Grace and Gregg starts to suffer when he loses his job and turns to drink. On a chance weekend away Grace meets and is seduced by a mysterious stranger but on her return home finds that her husband has a new job and things are back to normal. Despite deciding to say nothing about her brief affair the stranger has no intention of letting things lie...
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