Please Allow Me to Excavate Myself
Please Allow Me to Excavate Myself is a 1999 British-American archaeology film about an adventurer (Brendan Frasier) who travels to Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead, with a librarian and her older brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep (Mick Jagger), a rock star high priest with supernatural powers.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Baby Sarlacc
- George Jetson of the Jungle
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How I Met Your Mummy
- I, Rivet
- It's Just a Shot Away
- Jason and the Seventh Seal
- Mayan is True
- Mummite
- Return of the Eraserhead
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- The Mummy (Brendan Fraser) - trailer @ YouTube
- The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Live) @ YouTube
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