OH MY GOD IT WAS AWFUL. Im a big Indie fan and so went to see it early in the morning, none of it makes any sense whatsoever. For example Shia Lebouf gets stuck on a branch sees some monkeys and he swings across the vines like them and they attack the Russians.
Worst ending ever
They put the crystal skull back and all of these statues link up and they turn into an alien, the russians are sucked into another dimension. The Mayan temple they are in collapses and a giant UFO takes off from underneath it.
Then at the very end Indie gets married and the doors of the church blow open for no reason and his hat flies in, I was like ***.
22-05-2008, 08:36 PM
Misawa
Did you realise that in all walks of film you have to suspend your disbelief? The film was perfectly in correspondance with the previous three films in terms of the supernatural elements. The film was well shot and extremely entertaining and...
Shia's swooping through the jungle with the vines is homage to his father, and Indy's hat doesn't just blow in, it's on a coat hanger and the wind blows it deeper into the chapel. It was teasing a new Indiana Jones in Shia, a passing of the torch if you will, but showed that Indy wasn't quite done. Films aren't spliced together at seemingly sequential randomness, every shot is carefully constructed and crafted to give meaning, obviously you did not investigate the cinematography. I have been a die-hard Jones fan since I was "knee-high to a grasshopper", and I can tell you for one that the film is far, far from awful. I suggest you re-watch it with the open mind that you are supposed to have and prevent yourself from comparing it to the other films. Lucas himself said to not do that, and do not have hopes too high because people may be disappointed, and for the reasons that you have explained, which are not valid.
23-05-2008, 02:09 AM
Hiro
Misawa has put what I was going to put.
Anyways, you don't go to see the ending of the movie...
The whole UFO thing ties in with Area 51 too..
Yeah, I wouldn't say it was the best Indiana Jones movie, but it wasn't THAT bad.
23-05-2008, 02:31 AM
Misawa
Exactly...
For all we know, aliens exist. In the warehouse, the alien that was inside the magnetised crate was from Roswell. It ties in with reality completely.
23-05-2008, 09:40 AM
MrPinkPanther
I love indiana jones but decided to go in with an open mind, not expecting much. When I was in the cinema it seemed it wasnt just me that hated it, I went to the first showing in Swindon for all of the big fans and everyone came out complaining. In my opinion the acting was good but the storyline was very weak, they tried to add special effects that looked very poor and it was full of cliches. It was everything I dreaded it would be.
23-05-2008, 09:55 AM
Stephen!
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Originally Posted by Misawa
Exactly...
For all we know, aliens exist. In the warehouse, the alien that was inside the magnetised crate was from Roswell. It ties in with reality completely.
Yeah but you don't really want it to tie in with reality.. It's Indiana Jones!
23-05-2008, 09:57 AM
MrPinkPanther
We want it to be slightly farfetched but I felt the whole film went way to far.
23-05-2008, 10:08 AM
Plux
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stephen
Yeah but you don't really want it to tie in with reality.. It's Indiana Jones!
It was a cross of both, they threw in reality with the great Indiana Jones theme.
The whole UFO bit, interlinks with the REAL Roswell crashing, and as Misawa said Area 51. :P
A generally good film, I enjoyed it. Not at it's best, but Lucas did say
it may dissapoint.
23-05-2008, 11:26 AM
Stephen!
Lucas said he also had an idea for the 5th film already. Whether spielberg will decide to make it or not i'm not sure. But I hope they do.
23-05-2008, 11:48 AM
Stevehere
As my dad always goes.. "The first films are always the best"
quite true actually
aswell with old films, if theres an old film and then theres another in the sequel of it 20+ years later, then the old ones still beat it