Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull
#1
Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull
so i saw it last night.
it was awesome. could have done without the monkey bit, but for the most part, i was impressed how much it played back like the older films, albeit with updated effects.(none of the 'unnecessary' cgi like in star wars where even just a few clone troopers got the cgi treatment.)
its still probably my least favorite, but a great, enjoyble flick. over the top at times, but thats what 1950's pulp was all about.
anyone else catch it yet?
it was awesome. could have done without the monkey bit, but for the most part, i was impressed how much it played back like the older films, albeit with updated effects.(none of the 'unnecessary' cgi like in star wars where even just a few clone troopers got the cgi treatment.)
its still probably my least favorite, but a great, enjoyble flick. over the top at times, but thats what 1950's pulp was all about.
anyone else catch it yet?
#6
he could still kick all of our asses. its funny that you mentioned that, because i thought he did great, and way better than most at his age. (manxman, did you see the new rambo? that was tired looking, sly spent most of the time behind a gatling gun, and all the scenes of him running were sped up to make it look faster! and he takes steroids?) i thought harrison was incredible. and the fact that the movie 'felt' like an indy movie was a big plus.
there were a few 'informative' bits, but i didn't really mind them. i guess its a little more boring if you are not a fan, as non hardcores always go to the blockbusters without the backstory, and steve and george took this into consideration.
its not the best one, but def on par with temple of doom.
#8
i dont think it would go down to well. its the same reason they wont make an episode seven of starwars....no one will accept it if the people are not the same. its a bit different in this case, as far as shia taking on the mantle, but the idea of Harrison being the ONLY indy is just far too iconic. (hence the last scene, when he puts him in his place. )
#9
he could still kick all of our asses. its funny that you mentioned that, because i thought he did great, and way better than most at his age. (manxman, did you see the new rambo? that was tired looking, sly spent most of the time behind a gatling gun, and all the scenes of him running were sped up to make it look faster! and he takes steroids?) i thought harrison was incredible. and the fact that the movie 'felt' like an indy movie was a big plus.
there were a few 'informative' bits, but i didn't really mind them. i guess its a little more boring if you are not a fan, as non hardcores always go to the blockbusters without the backstory, and steve and george took this into consideration.
its not the best one, but def on par with temple of doom.
there were a few 'informative' bits, but i didn't really mind them. i guess its a little more boring if you are not a fan, as non hardcores always go to the blockbusters without the backstory, and steve and george took this into consideration.
its not the best one, but def on par with temple of doom.
#10
true. although i will say the only thing episode one had going for it was liam neeson and to a lesser extent, ewan macgregor. And the final half hour.
#11
Not that I want to see an indy with shia as the "next indy" but the concept isnt unknown to the franchise. In the last crusade, young indy is "inspired" by someone with indy like qualities. Remember the circus train sequence?
i dont think it would go down to well. its the same reason they wont make an episode seven of starwars....no one will accept it if the people are not the same. its a bit different in this case, as far as shia taking on the mantle, but the idea of Harrison being the ONLY indy is just far too iconic. (hence the last scene, when he puts him in his place. )
#12
Last thing we need is a Shia Indiana Jones movie. Just not the same. He did pick his own name too...so I guess it would be "The Adventures of Mutt Jones". It was good, but I didn't like the ending. The buildup was good with some good sequences.
#18
Meh its a re-hash of a old icon (Indiana Jones) because they couldn't think of anything new. Why waste time and energy when we can just staple together random plots, put in an established character, and boom watch the $$$ roll in.
All that aside I am going to be one of the suckers, as I plan to see it this coming weekend. DAMN YOU LUCAS & SPIELBERG!!
All that aside I am going to be one of the suckers, as I plan to see it this coming weekend. DAMN YOU LUCAS & SPIELBERG!!
#20
ha ha! good point! harrison was already telling him back in the 70's that 'you can only put this shit on paper.' all the newer actors bow down to him because he's george lucas.
hell, if they wanted ME to play anakin, i'd say ANTHING lol.