And yet the real Imhotep (born 2667 BC - 2648 BC in Memphis, Ancient Egypt) was a polymath (he was the architect of the Pharaoh Djoser’s stepped pyramid), the father of medicine, vizier, sage, architect, astrologer, and chief minister. Not bad for a commoner who rose through the ranks and, following his death, was elevated to god status. He is believed to buried at the Saqqara Necropolis in Egypt.
I’ve always thought that Imhotep was the ancient world’s Heron (Hero) of Alexandria, who in turn was an ancient world’s (later than Imhotep) Da Vinci, who was then replaced by Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni.
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Imhotep was a phenomenal villain because we always got to see the man underneath. Yes, 3000+ years being eaten alive by scarabs definitely made him monstrous, but he held on to that love that he'd sacrificed everything for. That's why his death in the first movie is fine, but his death in the sequel is *PERFECT.* He survived and endured what no mortal should have to experience, because he still believed in their love. Thus, to see her abandon him, that was truly the death of Imhotep. There is nothing left for him. For all the horrifying things he's done, we feel genuine sympathy for the villain in the end.
YES! Above all the immortal shit, he was driven by the most human emotion-love. And to be betrayed by it in the end... fate worse than death, that's why he let go and fell. And that last scene, with him tearing up and looking at Rick and Evy with an ironic smile, understanding that that is true love, not what he and his lover Anck-Su-Namun had... I don't think I've ever felt so sad and compassionate about a villain, let alone a nightmarish monster.
Yes! He moved Earth and time to reconnect with his love and she ran when he needed her most. That look on his face was so heartbreaking. He played that feeling so believeably, that you felt empathy for him, you knew what drove him and what failed him at the end. He was brilliant in that last moment, the whole film yes but that moment was gold!@@theartofliving5001
Brendan Fraser said he’s a pretty funny guy and seeing him here, I know he wouldn’t hurt a fly. He may be humble, well-spoken, and all smiles here but he’s the absolute terror of my nightmares. 😂 He’s the reason I couldn’t be home alone in the dark!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Arnold once joked that the public thinks he’s Billy Zane and asked that he started in the Titanic movie and said: yeah. I did. In a joking manner. Because they resemble almost each other. Like twins
I was only young when the Mummy films came out but I was completely in love with Arnold Vosloo... he was more of a tragic villain which added real depth to the character... he seems really down to Earth and charming... and those eyes.... ❤❤❤❤
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Arnold was great and I thought at the very end of the second movie that he could have repented and become an ally in a third film where they needed a supernatural creature and so they call him back.
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O Arnald é um dos mais carismaticos atores dos anos 90, e infelizmente foi pouco valorizado pelo cinema. Ele tem muito do ator, dramático e ao mesmo tempo cômico, típico de ator multi-talentoso que é, um ator de formação teatral completa. Um carisma parecido com o qual o ator britânico Tom Hiddleston compartilha, um ator de presença teatral e carisma ímpar. Meus agradecimentos ao sr. Arnald.
March - The Matrix May - The Mummy and The Phantom Menace July - Lake Placid and Deep Blue Sea Spoiled as a kid in 99 to get a Mummy, Agent Smith, Darth Maul AND killer Crocs and Sharks to watch 🔥
When this came up on my notices,I didn't recognize because he has hair! Scary mummy... wouldn't want to meet him in daylight,nevermind a dark pyramid. But sooo great villian.
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The only thing that I notice since going bald is summer sucks because you have no hair with which to catch the sweat, so you really end up just irritating your facial/head skin by wiping it dry every 20 seconds or so. I don't mind being bald. My students seem to find it endearing, and they like to do things like give me the award for the best "hair."
one of my favorite films, alot of hater say that this is a mear imitation of indiana jones, will everything is indiana jones were imitation of the serials of the 40s treasure seeking and sure the 40s mummy pictures, as well, but this is such a good just horror movie, it wasnt like the cruise reboot, which was an action movie with horror elements this has that but it flowed perfectly unlike that film and dont forget that mummy was much of the horror than not, so alot of filmakers forget that, i like the 3 films, i miss these films, i know brandan cant come back and do once since, he is a little bulky but i wouldnt mind another reboot or maybe recast of fraiser character with daniel craig now husband of real life actress racheal weisz and they could come back he is older, and if he wants he can do an american accent or not, maybe british is okay, and rami malek play the mummy which he did in the night and the museum franchise, so that is your casting, right there, perfect, sofia boutella from the cruise films can be his wife, and you just continue the story have action, but make it more about horror which was missing in the cruise films, craig worked with rami in NTTD, i mean indiana jones was an imitation of james bond, lupin the third anime movie caligastro which i found out, and serials. So everything is borrowed from something else. racheal and craigs last movie together was dream house and it wasnt that great. he was great in 24
Handsome villain who made fear of all 90's kids with his terrific performance. I.M.H.O.T.E.P
And yet the real Imhotep (born 2667 BC - 2648 BC in Memphis, Ancient Egypt) was a polymath (he was the architect of the Pharaoh Djoser’s stepped pyramid), the father of medicine, vizier, sage, architect, astrologer, and chief minister.
Not bad for a commoner who rose through the ranks and, following his death, was elevated to god status.
He is believed to buried at the Saqqara Necropolis in Egypt.
I’ve always thought that Imhotep was the ancient world’s Heron (Hero) of Alexandria, who in turn was an ancient world’s (later than Imhotep) Da Vinci, who was then replaced by Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni.
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This man haunted me as a child! He was such a well played villian
He was a lover 😍 not a villain
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He was such a good villain.👏🏻
He does the villain so well.
And not even speaking English, but Ancient Egyptian.
Gente, sou apaixonada por esse ator, ele é tudo d bom, mulher d sorte a dele viu 👀!
Now I want to see him play lex luthor.
Is
We all know Arnold Vosloo would never hurt our feelings
he's ''all ears''
😂😂😂😂😂
I only got this reference on a seperate video two minutes ago
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He comes back here, he'll cut me a steak.
Him and Brendan are my childhood ❤❤❤
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I just love the way he speaks! 😍 He sounds so elegant, I could listen to him all day!! ❤️🏴
Yeah, really! Such a pleasant voice and a beautiful accent.
South African 🇿🇦❤️
@@Narstar100 is he african? but he do not look like african people
@@haroonkapoor8233 he is born and bred in South Africa. So south african.
@@haroonkapoor8233 South African (the country not area) has millions of white people who came from Europe in the 17th century same as Europeans migrated to Australia, NZ, USA.
His smile very beautiful
Yes, I absolutely love him❤
My sisters had a big crush on Imhotep. The sexiest mummy.
me too..
Me too!
Same
Anyone remember him as the villain "Pik Van Cleef" in Jean Claude Van Damme movie "Hard Target"
Beautiful man, elegant and just very charismatic❤ my villian crush 😊
Lmfao
At last we can hear his voice
Real voice😅
Arnold Vosloo was the best mummy ever. ❤
Imhotep was a phenomenal villain because we always got to see the man underneath. Yes, 3000+ years being eaten alive by scarabs definitely made him monstrous, but he held on to that love that he'd sacrificed everything for.
That's why his death in the first movie is fine, but his death in the sequel is *PERFECT.* He survived and endured what no mortal should have to experience, because he still believed in their love. Thus, to see her abandon him, that was truly the death of Imhotep. There is nothing left for him.
For all the horrifying things he's done, we feel genuine sympathy for the villain in the end.
YES! Above all the immortal shit, he was driven by the most human emotion-love. And to be betrayed by it in the end... fate worse than death, that's why he let go and fell. And that last scene, with him tearing up and looking at Rick and Evy with an ironic smile, understanding that that is true love, not what he and his lover Anck-Su-Namun had... I don't think I've ever felt so sad and compassionate about a villain, let alone a nightmarish monster.
Omg so totally agree...my heart broke for him when she abandoned him like that. She didn't deserve him
Yes! He moved Earth and time to reconnect with his love and she ran when he needed her most. That look on his face was so heartbreaking. He played that feeling so believeably, that you felt empathy for him, you knew what drove him and what failed him at the end. He was brilliant in that last moment, the whole film yes but that moment was gold!@@theartofliving5001
To be fair, she did tell him not to go in there
I always remember him for Dr. Peyton Westlake
Brendan Fraser said he’s a pretty funny guy and seeing him here, I know he wouldn’t hurt a fly. He may be humble, well-spoken, and all smiles here but he’s the absolute terror of my nightmares. 😂 He’s the reason I couldn’t be home alone in the dark!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best ever villain in my terms.
Opinion*
@@Elssiand your opinion is 😂🤡
Arnold Vosloo and Billy Zane are 2 of my favorite "shaved" movie villains
Arnold and Billy zane are like twin brothers.
They look similar
Arnold once joked that the public thinks he’s Billy Zane and asked that he started in the Titanic movie and said: yeah. I did. In a joking manner. Because they resemble almost each other. Like twins
Muy buenos villanos actores
No Voldemort? 😂
Brendan Fraser is the childhood Hero💪 but Arnold Vosloo...is the childhood Villain.💯
Hes sooooo handsome sheesh
What a beautiful man, and with big hands!!😆😆
@Johnny Depp I don't think you're the real Johnny Deep lol
waz up dude
I wonder why that turns you on, LOL.
I have loved this man in every role I've seen him play .
My fav🎉
Say it with me now:
Ihmotep, ihmotep, ihmotep
This is one
Of my favorite movies of all time!
I was only young when the Mummy films came out but I was completely in love with Arnold Vosloo... he was more of a tragic villain which added real depth to the character... he seems really down to Earth and charming... and those eyes.... ❤❤❤❤
Great actor 🤝
oh, shit its Imhotep LOL he was such a great villain and a great actor i hope he comes back i would love to see him return
Beautiful Man 👍
In every movie he gives his best
And every movie he is acting its a big movie
Ludik is a great series on Netflix guys and girls all over the world experience the greatness of Arnold Vosloo.
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He was also a fierce villain/ vigilante in the Darkman sequels ……. sure Liam Neeson was the first but his performance afterwards were incredible
Coolest villian ever
Es mi amor platónico que hombre más hermoso estoy enamorada de él .es mi crush
X2
Hey!! 😂
Arnold Vosloo es un buen actor, no solo haciendo papeles de villano, también como el bueno.
Hard Target 1993, starring Jean Claude Van Damme, Yancy Butler, Lance Henrisken
He was truly some nightmare fuel during my childhood in early 2000s😅
Same 😂😂😂
no matter what whnever i hear the word mummy i only thnk about him❤️💓
Arnold was great and I thought at the very end of the second movie that he could have repented and become an ally in a third film where they needed a supernatural creature and so they call him back.
That’s would have been an interesting idea 👍
This man is a god according to masonry,my grandfather was a former shriner!😊❤
He was really really good looking guy with his head shaved 😮
I legit was more scared of him than the terminator.
Played a brilliant villain in both films.👏👏 Only him suits to play the mummy villain. Mummy 3 sucked without him! 🥱🥱
Hey, it's no wonder that third movie was completely ass. Almost all the original actors weren't in the movie.
@@ashgreninja-flurriko2173 yeah... rachel didn't join the movie.
Mummy 3 sucked because it was a China sellout movie, which isn’t even a culture that regularly produced mummies.
He was so hot in this movie
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@@arnoldvosloo690 😂😂😂
O Arnald é um dos mais carismaticos atores dos anos 90, e infelizmente foi pouco valorizado pelo cinema.
Ele tem muito do ator, dramático e ao mesmo tempo cômico, típico de ator multi-talentoso que é, um ator de formação teatral completa. Um carisma parecido com o qual o ator britânico Tom Hiddleston compartilha, um ator de presença teatral e carisma ímpar. Meus agradecimentos ao sr. Arnald.
ele tá agora nos filmes de G.I. Joe 1 e 2 como zartan
@@francislima7925 muitíssimo grata pelas indicações, irei procurar. Grata.
@@priscilasoll5986 🙏👍
March - The Matrix
May - The Mummy and The Phantom Menace
July - Lake Placid and Deep Blue Sea
Spoiled as a kid in 99 to get a Mummy, Agent Smith, Darth Maul AND killer Crocs and Sharks to watch 🔥
AV Along with Lance Henriksen was the best thing about ''Hard Target''
Vosloo and Zane, Andy Garcia and Mark Strong, these people look extremely similar.
Dear brother stop being cruel, this world does not like cruel people
A LEGENDRY ACTOR FOR THE MUMMY SERIES THE 3RD PART SUCKS
Arnold looks like he could have been in a Boris Karloff film! He seems like an old soul
When this came up on my notices,I didn't recognize because he has hair! Scary mummy... wouldn't want to meet him in daylight,nevermind a dark pyramid. But sooo great villian.
wow he was so handsome & as playing Imhotep
He’s also one of the best villains on 24, Marwan
I think I speak for all 90s kids when I say this movie played a big part in my childhood.
This dude reminds me of Billy Zane a bit lol
Both him and Arnold... goddamn what a missed opportunity when Zack Snyder didn't cast one of them as the modern day Lex Luthor in BvS
arnold vosloo i need to speak with you about the temple of karnak!
He’d make a good Lex Luthor
Pity he wasn't
Hi
Hell yeah dude
Hey you're right!
He did a voice acting in young justice
Dear Brother, I am sorry
Money or Dollar, yes, I have done it, Thanks for saving me,جزاک اللہ
Imotep is quite eloquent
Super wywiad z filmu Mumia
i thought he was billy zane 😂
We met at that place, remember
Arnold Vosloo 👏👏👏
Dear Arnold Vosloo, I am Usman, how are you brother
He could play a great Tony Wendice in Dial M For Murder.
Omg right!!?? I’ve literally said this to myself so many times!! Glad I’m not the one who thinks so! ☺️
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Sadam Bhai is a very nice person so please respect him
Yes, I got an Idea
The only thing that I notice since going bald is summer sucks because you have no hair with which to catch the sweat, so you really end up just irritating your facial/head skin by wiping it dry every 20 seconds or so. I don't mind being bald. My students seem to find it endearing, and they like to do things like give me the award for the best "hair."
Арнольд Вослу величайший актёр в роли Имхотепа мумия.
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I like how people are so digusted by his decaying mummy form but once he rejuvenates himself, a lot of ladies fall for him 😂
Hard target ❤️
How are you brother?
He is the mummy
I actually liked him as Darkman. I thought that he did fine . A lot of people didn’t seem to like him or the Darkman sequels . I’m not sure why.
Hard to compensate for losing Sam Raimi and Liam Neeson.
When I was a kid I thought it was Billy Zane who played Imhotep)))
Oh he smiles, in a not creepy way.
Pik Van Cleaf - Hard Target
He looks like the guy who takes blood diamonds as payments
He was a badass villain esp. in hardtarget
1999-2022_the mummy🤝
Great as villains in movies
THE SEXY AND HOT VILLAIN 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Originally Eddie Murphy was going to play Imhotep in this movie, but couldn't do it because of scheduling conflicts at the time 😊 😂.
@@bryanferratt6598thank god😂😂😂
@@I-speak-U-shut-itNo, actually it was Tyrese Gibson 😄🤣😂.
Hottest mummy ever!!!!!!
I thought that it was Billy Zane
Cast them both in a movie and tell everyone they are playing a duo of brothers. No one will complain.
"Sate Vaporuwa Ek" - Imhotep '99
Billy zane
He reminds me of Billy Zane
I gotta agree with you, there is an uncanny resemblance,their voices and mannerisms are similar as well
I am Mohammad Usman Rasheed
Brother you have done roles of viiain
And people you
Nafirtiri is not my wife, she is like my mother
He looks like Elvis
one of my favorite films, alot of hater say that this is a mear imitation of indiana jones, will everything is indiana jones were imitation of the serials of the 40s treasure seeking and sure the 40s mummy pictures, as well, but this is such a good just horror movie, it wasnt like the cruise reboot, which was an action movie with horror elements this has that but it flowed perfectly unlike that film and dont forget that mummy was much of the horror than not, so alot of filmakers forget that, i like the 3 films, i miss these films, i know brandan cant come back and do once since, he is a little bulky but i wouldnt mind another reboot or maybe recast of fraiser character with daniel craig now husband of real life actress racheal weisz and they could come back he is older, and if he wants he can do an american accent or not, maybe british is okay, and rami malek play the mummy which he did in the night and the museum franchise, so that is your casting, right there, perfect, sofia boutella from the cruise films can be his wife, and you just continue the story have action, but make it more about horror which was missing in the cruise films, craig worked with rami in NTTD, i mean indiana jones was an imitation of james bond, lupin the third anime movie caligastro which i found out, and serials. So everything is borrowed from something else. racheal and craigs last movie together was dream house and it wasnt that great. he was great in 24
Someone was wrapped up before they buried him alive🤔
Anaksunamun😢
How may I help you if you got a problem
He looks like Nicolas cage
Meditation is extremely dangerous
Forget everything and live like a newest man whose life has sent to him by Allah, Bye dear