Bisexuals everywhere have been rejoicing ever since it was announced that "The Mummy 4" is in the works, and both Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are returning to star in it . With the adventure/romance genre having seemingly fallen out of vogue in the past decade or so, and the "Indiana Jones" franchise essentially over, the return of "The Mummy" (the good version) is more than welcome news. Stephen Sommers' 1999 take on the property remains a near-perfect blockbuster, one with spectacular visuals, a roaring score, grand adventure, and off-the-charts chemistry between its two leads. It's funny, it's thrilling, it's sexy as hell, and it rules.
Unfortunately, the franchise suffered from diminishing returns after that. 2001's "The Mummy Returns," though still fun, gave rise to Dwayne John

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