I Love Mummy

2002

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7.8| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 September 2002 Ended
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Country: Canada
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I Love Mummy was a sitcom that ran for one season in 2002 after filming 26 episodes. The show was created by Ellis Iddon and Phil Meagher; and produced by Ellis Iddon, Phil Meagher, Mark Iddon, Ira Levy and Peter Williamson. The show's production company is Winklemania Productions, Breakthrough Entertainment. The music was composed by Ellis Iddon, Phil Meagher and Simon Turner. The show centred around the Barns family, who moved into their dead grandmother's house. In the attic they come across a sarcophagus that opens up to reveal a 5,000-year-old demi-god, Prince Nuffratuti of Abu Simbel, who is unable to ascend to the afterlife until he has completed his scroll of tasks.

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
evilbuddies I feel compelled to write this comment because of the review by 'Floormatt'! What is he talking about????The show is stupidly funny! Goofy! Old school! Reminds me of the stuff I watched when I was younger like 'Bewitched' and 'I dream Of Genie'. The guy who plays Nuff is really surreal and unique. At first you watch the show and can't quite get your head into the comedy, but as soon as you do, you realize that Nuff is CRAZY!! He has his own style that makes him sooo different to other sit-coms on at the moment.We had it on here in the UK for a while, and it is a shame that it isn't showing anymore. But again, you can't call this show CRAP?? It shows that you didn't 'get' it. It is a show trying to be different and yet feel familiar at the same time.Think about it. Any show that has a 'CHAMPION MONKEY WRESTLER' in it must be good?!!!Check it out. It is a shame they don't make shows like this any more.
sel11114 So maybe it's a bit cheesy and dumb and it screams(CANADIAN!) But I like it! It's so cheesy it's funny, my friend and I both love it! So what if you don't like it? There's always something funny going on in the show. You have to admit that.Let me ask you this question. Would YOU be able to act on T.V.? I know how hard it is so please if you can't act yourself don't critize what other people's acting skills! Thank you, Selena
IvoryTower Remember when YTV used to show actual good television? I'm talking about the old school stuff here: Are You Afraid of the Dark, My Hometown, Reboot, Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, The Hit List (I'm talking about the "Tarzan Dan" version, not the bubblegum ish with Exan, Leslie and Aashna) and even Squawk Box? Now, the viewers are stuck with over the top, cream of the crap: Radio Active, System Crash, The Olsen Twins Special #263475588 and now, this comedic genius of a show, "I Love Mummy." I came across this show one day, and immediately got an eyeful of Nuff, the ancient Egyptian mummy living with the conventional, modern-day family. I stuck around, because I love the mystique of the ancient Egyptian civilization. But this show was just plain ridiculous. The acting is poor. The dialogue is garbage; my friends and I could come up with better dialogue when we're fighting over the remote control. The mummy has an annoying British accent. I'm pretty sure pharaohs did not have Brit accents. The show in general looks like it was filmed in the 1980s. This show is terrible. Nuff is cute, but the show, and the awkward laugh track is BAD!
bad_kitty Not one of the best quality shows, but a good watch if your looking for rather over-the-top humor. Watching it just once may sour your taste for it, but watching more then one episode will get you attached to the interesting characters in no time.