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The CGI tractor thing was just plain old weird lol.
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I thought the tractor thing was fine. It just the monkeys and some of the background stuff that looked wonky.
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Nah, the CGI tractor was just plain old stupid lol.
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What is your favorite scene/sequence in all the movies?
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Ugh, that's such a tough question because i love so many. But if i have to pick one, it has to be the whole starting sequence in Raiders. (or the truck chase
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The last 30 minutes of Temple of Doom.
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The truck chase in raiders. Indy going under the truck is one of my favorite movie moments ever.
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1. Truck chase in Raiders
2. The last 30 minutes of Temple of Doom. 3. Bike & sidecar chase in Last Crusade 4. The Tank chase in Last Crusade 5. Indy vs Toht's goons in Marion's bar in Raiders |
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Steven Spielberg takes the blame for nuking the fridge in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Not the first time he's admitted it was his idea. Props to him for confessing to it again though.
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Not even gonna lie, I personally had no problems with that scene, lol.
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It was funny and it was good but it was also completely unbelievable. And yes, I say that about a movie where aliens are featured and the franchise has previously done mythical objects.
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The opening was my favorite part of the movie.
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Still no news on another one
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Me either, i find it hilarious! To me that scene is in the same vein as the jumping off the plane on a raft in TOD lol.
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I just love how it's his last resort, and he survives! lol.
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I think Disney would be best rebooting Indina Jones into a modern setting rather than make a IJ5
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I honestly don't want a modern setting. These films are better with their settings. Indy 5 or reboot, I don't care. It should be set in the 60's.
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And only Indy can survive stunts like that in my book
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IIndy shouldn't be in a modern setting, if anything we can count on film adaptations of games like Uncharted and Tomb Raider for that, Indy is pulp inspired by old serials, the setting works in his favor
60s for the reboot? Why? That James Bond and spies era, not Indiana Jones, if it's the 5th it makes sence since he's old but i don't want a reboot to start in that time |
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I'd like another set in the 30's-40's era.
In thinking about that, it does come to mind that discovering Atlantis is a little harder to hide than finding the Ark or the Holy Grail or the mystical stones. Even the aliens are only briefly shown before disappearing to wherever they went. An entire city-island doesn't pack up in a box in some warehouse so easily. I'm sure there could be a plausible explanation for not speaking of the truth though. Keeping the city hidden for it's or our safety, or it truly is sunken and/or destroyed by the end of the movie with no remnants left to find. |
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I'm not a big fan of the Atlantis idea, what i liked about Indiana Jones macGuffins is that most of them, besides the holy grail, were not very widespread legends, it shows that the filmmakers had to do some research in order to find those myths, with Atlantis, it's a word that every single person knows, even the Holy Grail isn't that known to people.
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