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Topic: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Loban
Padawan
Member # 253
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posted 05-23-2008 04:55 PM
Don't see this movie.A comprehensive review by an average indy fan: http://movies.yahoo.com/mvc/dfrv?mid=1808404510&s=&rvid=7-550470&i=3&spl= &ys=KC3ir2XZdJY.yslhyQbiig-- I'll add that the kid from Transformers is the one bright spot, there are a few other indy worthy scenes (but you see them in the trailers), and Harrison Ford failed to familiarize himself with the proper 'motivation'. Twenty years is a long time. I'm very disappointed in George 'CGI' Lucas. **Spoiler Alert** A CGI prairie dog attempts to steal the screen in the opening sequence. What can I say to that? A campy, feel good mainstream hollywood piece of crap. Adventure has a name... remember the trilogy for what it was and avoid this tragedy. [ 05-23-2008 05:00 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Loban ] -------------------- In the absence of light, darkness prevails
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Graysith
Chosen Daughter
Member # 27
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posted 05-25-2008 11:43 AM
And another viewpoint:I went to see this, although after reading the abovementioned review I wasn't really wanting to. BUT I got dragged to it... And to my delight I found it a great, fun movie. I thought it kept right up to par with the original trio, it drew me in in spite of me going in with a negative attitude, and it kept me with it during its entirety. This isn't meant to be, nor have ANY of the Indy movies meant to be, "serious" action drama, but rather campy tongue-in-cheek adventure. I mean, c'mon, they start out going after some legendary, mystical thing or other which in NORMAL movies wouldn't be found because they never existed. Or did so only in legend, that kind of thing, But he finds the Ark, he finds the Holy Grail, and in this unique approach to ancient legend he finds El Dorado. I loved every minute of it, and plan on buying the DVD when it comes out. -------------------- I ride the Stormcloud and the Night!
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patternghost
Ghostly, just ghostly
Member # 477
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posted 05-25-2008 11:54 AM
After waiting for years to finally have another Indy movie, I wasn't about to miss this one, despite what some reviews had been saying. And I'm glad I went to it!I thought it captured the feel and spirit of the other movies, had a better plot than Temple of Doom, and didn't disappoint me. It had ample opportunities to go sour but it turned in the right direction. Yes, there was a lot of CGI, but I don't think it detracted. OK, maybe the monkees were a bit much, but still... [ 05-26-2008 12:23 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by patternghost ] -------------------- When you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there
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Mara1Jade
Expanded Universe Goddess and Corran Obsessor
Member # 68
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posted 05-26-2008 08:26 PM
I liked the movie as well. And hey, the prarie dogs may have been campy, but I thought they were funny. And interestingly enough, all the Indy movies, including this one, have a touch of historical fact in them. I loved the tie-ins to the Mitchell Hedges skull. And, on another note, people out there DO BELIEVE that the skulls were created by something other-worldly, perhaps even aliens. Not that I necessarily belive this, however, but I do love the truth behind the fiction! -------------------- Small minds think in small terms! ~~CMH, creator and writer of Shayla Petrolu, Erik Kartan, Shawn Petrolu, Terrin Danner, Jasyn Lancaster, Matt Stanza, Aaron Barnes, And Taylor Garrison~~
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