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  • Werewolf
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    I liked it. Labeouf wasn't even as cringe worthy as I thought he would be. Loved seeing Marion again and I thought the ending was just fine.

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  • Mego Milk
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    I Loved It! I Own It!
    I hope they make more!

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  • Goblin19
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    The fridge scene didn't bother, though it was ridiculous. Only the Tarzan type scene really bugged me. I liked the movie, but I didn't love it.

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  • Hector
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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Hector
    That fridge should have instantly melted and blown into a trillion particles, not flung to safety with him inside, lol.

    Paging Captain Bringdown...paging Captain Bringdown

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by huedell
    To me, the "fridge" part was cut and dry "classic Indy".
    That fridge should have instantly melted and blown into a trillion particles, not flung to safety with him inside, lol.

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  • starsky
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    just rented it the other day and watched it with my kid. he loved it and i thought it was entertaining.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Hector
    I liked it...but the fridge/nuclear blast bit was a bit to much for me to swallow...
    To me, the "fridge" part was cut and dry "classic Indy".

    Then again, so was the raft falling from the airplane onto the
    snowy mountain (in TOD).

    To me, the Indy movies are more about "Wow, that was unique"
    or "spectacular" rather than "Wow, that looked like a realistic event"
    when it comes to "action" segments.

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  • Hector
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    I liked it...but the fridge/nuclear blast bit was a bit to much for me to swallow...much more so than the ending about the...well...you know (I just don't wanna disclose any spoilers).

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  • huedell
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    Looking at my review in this thread (on the previous page)

    I can't believe I had the chutzpah to say "I loved the movie"

    Maybe I was overstating a bit

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  • Sideshow Spock
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    Finally got around to checking this out on DVD.. wasn't expecting much given that now infamous South Park ep and some lousy reviews I read, not to mention a couple thumbs down from friends..

    Anyway, I thought the first 20 mins or so were almost laughably bad. It didn't really get much better from there. Yeah, there are a couple scenes along the way where it ALMOST feels like an Indy movie (y'know, with Ford not sounding completely embarassed delivering the constantly clunky dialogue), but not nearly enuff to elevate it near the stature of the other films.

    What's also hilarious is the interview bonus feature on the main DVD.. basically it's 15 mins of Spielberg, Lucas and others (tho mainly Spielberg) babbling about how they collectively had no clue (or consensus) about the script, story, or even the title.

    Dude.. it showed

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Airdave817
    We were coming out fo the theatre and my wife, Cathy, turns to me and says, "We could have seen Iron Man again!"

    She didn't like it, didn't like it at all. Thought the atomic bomb testing was too graphic and the whole premise (aliens) was too far fetched.

    I told her it was the '50's. Science fiction was HUGE. look at Back to the Future.

    I put it in the same place - better than Temple of Doom, but not as good as Raiders or Last Crusade. I wouldn't gush over it as much as Ebert would.

    The movie really didn't start to sparkle until Marion showed up. Who doesn't still have a crush on her, huh? She still looks hot.

    I haven't read very much about the movie, but where was Sallah? Marcus and Indy's dad were covered, but there was no mention at all of Sallah. No John Rhys-Davies - what's up with that?
    My wife fell asleep the whole movie

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  • 4NDR01D
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    I HATED this movie, total and utter crap. I'm actually really surprised that so many of you liked it. it had no less than 3 back to back scenes that were so overly the top goofy and worst, completly un-original (the monkeys?) . Shia Laboef can't act worth crap, why is the media acting like this guy is some up-and-commer? I'm just so disappointed in this movie I don't know what else to say.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Vortigern99
    I didin't mean "believable" I meant "more in
    keeping with the supernatural/religious elements of the previous 3 films". Ya
    know, Kali and all that.
    That may be the case---but even so---(and please understand I respect your
    stab at a solution here) its still an odd approach to justifying
    a movies viability---especially when the phrase airdave used was:
    "the premise was too far fetched"

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  • Vortigern99
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    I didin't mean "believable" I meant "more in keeping with the supernatural/religious elements of the previous 3 films". Ya know, Kali and all that.

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