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Me too.So Frank Marshall says the finished product more tonally resembles The Last Crusade. Me worried. Me cry.
Bigger version of the new pic:
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I do not get the hate for The Last Crusade. IMO, its the best one.
Me too. The comedy & action was great.Yes! Last Crusade! That's my favourite movie of the series![]()
Yup.50x50?
How do you know, you don't even know what he'll be like!?If they go about something like that here, I am not sure I will like it. The father/son dynamic has already been done...so has the younger sidekick. Sean Connery and Short Round are infinately cooler than Shia Labeauf.
LC is ok. Its an Indy flick, so its better than other Hollywood trash, but IMO it didnt have the tension, excitement, or the adventure the other 2 had. LC was focused more on the family relationship btwn father and son, and it was done well. The humour was a little too slapstick and light for me, and they turned Sallah and Brody into bumbling fools.![]()
If they go about something like that here, I am not sure I will like it. The father/son dynamic has already been done...so has the younger sidekick. Sean Connery and Short Round are infinately cooler than Shia Labeauf. And they'll be treading on already explored character developments. So I am not sure how to take the news. I'd rather have something darker and serious, albeit not as dark as TOD for this last one.
I wasnt a fan of the "trials" either in LC. Intially it was cool, but it doesnt have the rewatchability that the previous installments did. The tank scene was ok, but again, was fairly light in action and had a little too much "humour" in those moments. The boat scene was garbage, and again...the plane/zepplin scene is something I'd expect to see in a Charlie Chaplin movie. Again, all fun the first time watching it, but it doesnt hold up well on repeat viewings.
Compare the action and tone in LC to TOD and Raiders. Sure, there are cheesy moments in the first 2 movies, but the movies took themselves a little more seriously, esp Raiders. I was hoping for this movie to hark back to the adventure movies of old...but I got the feeling that this movie will resemble LC more than Raiders or TOD....which IMO, doesnt bode well at all, and wont be the great conclusion to the character of Indy that is needed to close this franchise up (i.e., dont need to see Indy and Marion and son riding or taking a boat or car off into the sunset now.)...and I wont be surprised if I see something like that.
interesting. but indianas clothes look to pretty. they dont look messy enough.
and why does he have skater baggy pants?
yeah thats the problem. when i look at hes pants i think about old grandpas with their big pants.Weird I also noticed there was something that looked wrong about his pants... Fits like old man jogging pants or something... Granted, he is old, hence the introduction of Shia TheBeef.
I got nothing but high hopes for this movie though... I mean it's Indiana friggin Jones!t:
yeah thats the problem. when i look at hes pants i think about old grandpas with their big pants.
i dont know what to think.
MTV said:EXCLUSIVE PHOTO: ‘Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull’
“It’s not the years,” Indiana Jones tells Marion during a love scene in “Raiders of the Lost Ark. “It’s the mileage.”
Forget both. Approximately 27 years after he first exploded onto the big screen, Indy’s wound up right where he started – or, rather, right where he first ended – in this exclusive photo from “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” which seems to show the world’s most famous archeologist at the government warehouse from “Raiders,” presumably to once again find the Ark (see Lucas compare “Crystal Skulls” to “Raiders” here).
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And that, frankly, is baffling. Not from the perspective of overall narrative (cough) arc (cough) – it would be kind of cool, after all, for things to end where they began – but from a question of “how does it fit into the story of THIS movie?”
Within the continuity of the series, remember, God is real. He left artifacts. They work. Will the Ark be the only instrument capable of destroying whatever new threat arises (aliens, Soviets, skulls, etc)? Will something IN the Ark (The Ten Commandments, the Rod of Aaron, Manna from the Israelite trek) be of use to Indy in his quest? More likely, will Indy seek it out merely to protect it from falling into the hands of the villainess Cate Blanchett?
Choose wisely: even the folks at Harvard are still baffled as to what the true power of the crystal skulls are.