The parody dramatic movie poster for The Mummy features a striking composition in an intense warm color palette of orange, yellow, and black. A large grotesque face at the top of the poster takes center stage, rendered with a textured, ghoulish appearance. The face has exaggerated features, including large, hollow eye sockets and a wide-open mouth, creating an eerie, frightening expression. The skin appears rough and mummified, and deep shadows accentuate its frightening appearance. The face takes up most of the top, lit by a bright, fiery light from which dynamic rays of fire emanate, creating a sense of movement and intensity. The background is filled with swirling flames and smoke in amber and dark brown hues, creating an ominous atmosphere. In the lower third of the poster, the dark silhouettes of three pyramids can be seen against a fiery background, their textured surfaces emphasizing their ancient, monumental nature. The pyramids are rendered with fine lines, cracks, and scratches, giving them a stark, ancient look along with their slightly lit bases. The sand beneath the pyramids has subtle rippling patterns, suggesting movement and emphasizing the desolate setting. The title "THE INTERFACE" appears large at the bottom center, with "THE" in a smaller regular serif font, above "INTERFACE". "INTERFACE" is much larger and glows with a bright orange-yellow light that illuminates the surrounding lettering. The letters are gold with a rough, embossed texture and a slight glow, creating a dramatic effect. Below the title, additional production credits appear in small white letters, including the names of Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and Stephen Sommers. At the bottom, the website "www.Nanchatte series TA.com" appears in white. The overall atmosphere is intense and mysterious, with high contrast and color saturation enhancing the dramatic effect, creating a strong visual impact that perfectly embodies the adventure and horror elements of the film.

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