Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
I can't wait for this new Indy movie to come out! I have been waiting for a 4th sequel for a long time.
The plot is about an older Indy that is looking for the legendary Crystal Skull and it's kingdom. The story takes place in 1957, where WWII is over and the Nazis were gone. Now the Soviet Union has an interest of looking for the Crystal for it's extraordinary powers. Indy, Marion, and his new friends will work together to find the Crystal Skull and stop the Soviets.
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Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr is born on July 1st, 1899. Indy must be 56 years old in the movie where as Harrison Ford is 66 years old in real life? Funny huh? Indy looks almost the same, expect that he has some white hair. Harrison Ford uses some make up to make Indy look a bit younger. Oh man, it almost 19 years from the last flim (Last Crusade). I bet it is going to be great or disappointing.
Well, the title itself is okay. I expect it to be epic.
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The plot is about an older Indy that is looking for the legendary Crystal Skull and it's kingdom. The story takes place in 1957, where WWII is over and the Nazis were gone. Now the Soviet Union has an interest of looking for the Crystal for it's extraordinary powers. Indy, Marion, and his new friends will work together to find the Crystal Skull and stop the Soviets.
I have the main website in my signature, it updates frequently, so it's best to check it out once in a while.
Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr is born on July 1st, 1899. Indy must be 56 years old in the movie where as Harrison Ford is 66 years old in real life? Funny huh? Indy looks almost the same, expect that he has some white hair. Harrison Ford uses some make up to make Indy look a bit younger. Oh man, it almost 19 years from the last flim (Last Crusade). I bet it is going to be great or disappointing.
Well, the title itself is okay. I expect it to be epic.
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http://imdb.com/title/tt0367882/
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808404510/info
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The Indianan Jones movies fall under the classical action movies just like the Die Hard movies. I am most definitely watching this movie.
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Oh yeah!!! Just 2 more days for the movie to be released in theaters. I can't watch it on midnight, though. Because I might be busy on May 21. The new trailers looks awesome and the new characters are interesting. The only returning characters is of course, Indy and Marion, thats it. Oh, I can't wait. Indy Fans unite!!
Sorry guys and gals. No werewolves in this new Indiana Jones movie, only Soviets, Mayan natives, Aliens, and the Crystal Skull.
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Sorry guys and gals. No werewolves in this new Indiana Jones movie, only Soviets, Mayan natives, Aliens, and the Crystal Skull.
"Tourists, why it had to be tourists."
Order your online tickets today!
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Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr. is still played by the famous Harrison Ford!
Not some new unknown or replacement actor.
Not some new unknown or replacement actor.
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Awesome movie, saw it an hour ago.
[spoiler]- The ark from the first movie in a broken crate
- Indy having a rough period because both Marcus and his Father died[/spoiler]
The communists were good villains, but they can never beat the nazi's from the previous films ion evilness.
[spoiler]The ending kinda reminded me from the Mummy Returns, everything being sucked inside, leaving nothing behind.[/spoiler]
I hope they make an Indiana Jones 5!!!
[spoiler]- The ark from the first movie in a broken crate
- Indy having a rough period because both Marcus and his Father died[/spoiler]
The communists were good villains, but they can never beat the nazi's from the previous films ion evilness.
[spoiler]The ending kinda reminded me from the Mummy Returns, everything being sucked inside, leaving nothing behind.[/spoiler]
I hope they make an Indiana Jones 5!!!
I hated the ..... you know what's.... and I kept telling my self .... no no they're not serious.... but they were.... and i was disipointed with the movie. the begining was amazing... but after that.... I can't say I enjoyed it.....especially knowing that shia labuff is his you know what.MoonKit wrote:Saw it at midnight. It was pretty good...definatly funny. But what was with the *ahem* interdemensional beings? Kinda seemed out of place.
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I was kind of disappointed with the movie. The plot and the dialog is okay, the actors and actresses are talented and funny. But some parts of the film reminds you of the old Indy movies. Most of the scenes dragged on, like the Inca warriors and the Cemetery Warriors have a pretty short scene and they get killed off too early by the Soviets. The portrayal of the communists ain't that good, they suck. The Nazis are better than them all the way. The one scene with Shia Labouf swings across the jungle with his fellow random monkeys that help him for reason. The Soviet Jungle Cutter vehicle gets destroyed very fast leaving no point why it is used in the first place, sure it may be useful for cutting through the trees and foliage, but the screen time is like only 5 minutes and it's 1:6 scale toy is released, I would buy it. Because it looks cool thats it. The aliens involvement with the Crystal Skull can be true, but the skull origins is not true to the real. Hello, Lucas. Remember the Tokyo Disneysea Indiana Jones Adventure ride? The story and the Crystal Skull is better and true to the Mayans and the real one. The inter dimensional beings is interesting, but why aliens? Freaking Lucas ruined the screenplay when David Koepp wrote it. Because he wanted to edited and put some of his style in it. Which ruined some scenes for the movie. The random CGI prairie dogs are just like the squeaking battle droids in Episode III. Too many use of well done CGI in most scenes. Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones is good, but he could a lot more. Since he is old, he can still kick a**. The first part of the movie is great and the middle as well. The storyline should improve, I am disappointed at that. The Russians just keep on dying and they don't have much dialogue and exception of Irina Spalko's performance as the villainess. The ending is like the Mummy Returns, including some of the scenes like the fire ants that swarm over the Russians and killed them. The climax of the film, where Mac steals Mayan Treasure in the temple and Indy tries to save him with the whip, before getting suck into the dimensional portal.
Overall, I give the movie a straight B
Edit: I enjoyed Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, unlike some people who gave it harsh and negative opinion and reviews, false Indy fans....
Overall, I give the movie a straight B
Edit: I enjoyed Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, unlike some people who gave it harsh and negative opinion and reviews, false Indy fans....
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From a purely entertainment perspective, I really had a good time.
Fact is that plots and gags (effects) get re-used frequently; but the movie itself is quite entertaining. I may not watch it again, but it was fun the first time; and that's what counts with me.
What is does do is neatly encapsulates Indiana Jones as a series, like Star Wars and Star Trek. We have a start, a middle, and an ending that IS an ending.
Plus, I liked the music; enough to buy the sound track after the film.
Fact is that plots and gags (effects) get re-used frequently; but the movie itself is quite entertaining. I may not watch it again, but it was fun the first time; and that's what counts with me.
What is does do is neatly encapsulates Indiana Jones as a series, like Star Wars and Star Trek. We have a start, a middle, and an ending that IS an ending.
Plus, I liked the music; enough to buy the sound track after the film.
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Wasn't that bad actually... The part where Shia Lebuf hands him the snake was hilarious... I had a good time too. Plus, i liked how they ended it, before the wedding... oh crap shouldn't have typed that... oh well... where missus disector gets it. Yu could tell mister alien was pissed... I liked it overall.
To tell you the truth, i didn't really think i'd like it. I'm more sci-fi than adventure, but it turned out it was both. Yeah, i don't get the monkey thing either... guess the aliens scent them to help? The ants didn't like the skull... oh god, i remember the scene where the guy gets dragged into the ant hill. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
It was an ending to the series... also heard rumors abotu a spin off with Shia...
To tell you the truth, i didn't really think i'd like it. I'm more sci-fi than adventure, but it turned out it was both. Yeah, i don't get the monkey thing either... guess the aliens scent them to help? The ants didn't like the skull... oh god, i remember the scene where the guy gets dragged into the ant hill. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
It was an ending to the series... also heard rumors abotu a spin off with Shia...
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Bit of a sloppy movie, but not as bad as the uber-critics make it seem. My favorite scene was the Siafu ( killer ants ) and the fight between Indy and the big Russian. ( Gotta have a big ol fight in every Indy movie and that was a good un )
And a lot of people have complained they thought the snake scene was cheesy, but in the theater I went to it's the only scene that got a rise out of the audience.
And a lot of people have complained they thought the snake scene was cheesy, but in the theater I went to it's the only scene that got a rise out of the audience.
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I saw it on Memorial Day with a couple friends. I rather enjoyed it, but the opening scene of kids racing the caravan to classic '50s rock kind of threw me. Sure, it was 1957, but it kind of started things off on a weird note.
In the main, though, I liked it. There was more character development and the casting of Shia LeBoeuf was a stroke of genius.
As far as the...interdimensional beings in the Yucatan plot hook...[shrug] That's the kind of "sense of wonder" zeitgeist that was going on during the '50s. Pretty much everything else was cast aside and repressed as foolishness during the '50s and '60s. WWII and the Holocaust had ripped everyone's dreams to shreds so human mythology was reinventing itself. And conspiracy theory was the form it took.
After the movie, my friends and I discussed what they might do for Indy 6 (yes, there's going to be two more). I suggested taking it forward to 1970, where Indy has his last adventure. Mud will be grown up...and father and son go to Viet Nam/Cambodia, and go up against the Khmer Rouge against the backdrop of Angkor Wat. No, of course they won't get Pol Pot, but it would be great to see some Khmer Rouge thug dying in a spectacularly hideous and painful way. And that's a rarely-explored modern atrocity in films anyway. Angkor Wat is a Shiva temple complex and Indy's had some traffic with Shiva before (Temple of Doom).
For Indy 7...late '80s/early '90s, Indiana's dead, Mud takes over, and is in Iraq during the Gulf War. He's exploring Babylon for relics of Balshezzar, Nebuchadnezzar, Marduk or Tiamat, and goes toe-to-toe with the Baathists. Again...can't take out Saddam, Uday or Qusai, but some monster in service to the regime getting fed to the starving lions!
In the main, though, I liked it. There was more character development and the casting of Shia LeBoeuf was a stroke of genius.
As far as the...interdimensional beings in the Yucatan plot hook...[shrug] That's the kind of "sense of wonder" zeitgeist that was going on during the '50s. Pretty much everything else was cast aside and repressed as foolishness during the '50s and '60s. WWII and the Holocaust had ripped everyone's dreams to shreds so human mythology was reinventing itself. And conspiracy theory was the form it took.
After the movie, my friends and I discussed what they might do for Indy 6 (yes, there's going to be two more). I suggested taking it forward to 1970, where Indy has his last adventure. Mud will be grown up...and father and son go to Viet Nam/Cambodia, and go up against the Khmer Rouge against the backdrop of Angkor Wat. No, of course they won't get Pol Pot, but it would be great to see some Khmer Rouge thug dying in a spectacularly hideous and painful way. And that's a rarely-explored modern atrocity in films anyway. Angkor Wat is a Shiva temple complex and Indy's had some traffic with Shiva before (Temple of Doom).
For Indy 7...late '80s/early '90s, Indiana's dead, Mud takes over, and is in Iraq during the Gulf War. He's exploring Babylon for relics of Balshezzar, Nebuchadnezzar, Marduk or Tiamat, and goes toe-to-toe with the Baathists. Again...can't take out Saddam, Uday or Qusai, but some monster in service to the regime getting fed to the starving lions!