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slavetogravity
May 23, 2008, 7:07 AM
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If I ever see George Lucas on the street I'm going to slap him and demand my money back for having to suffer through seeing that pile of shit he called a movie. If you're thinking of seeing the latest Indiana Jones Movie, don't. That was without a doubt the worst movie I've ever seen. Apparently George is getting his inspiration for his movies by hanging out stoned teenagers. My theory is this movie started when a 14 year old boy who, while looking for his parents stash of weed, first found his parents stash of Alien Abduction Time Life Books and later the weed. Soon after that the kid pitched his idea to Lucas. This is, as best as I can imagine, the only logical explanation for this “don't even rent it” movie. For me the film went from bad to retarded around the time the lead actor started his CGI generated tarzanesk performance followed by his gang of rhesus monkeys.
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IBarrett
May 23, 2008, 8:12 PM
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This makes me sad, I really wanted it to be a good movie b/c I love the other ones so much. I will still prob see it but thanks for the heads up.
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Arrogant_Bastard
May 23, 2008, 9:03 PM
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They made another Indiana Jones movie?
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maww
May 23, 2008, 9:37 PM
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Same thing - different title apparently (according to some reviews). Too bad, I was hoping this would be good. :(
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Arrogant_Bastard
May 23, 2008, 9:48 PM
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maww wrote: Same thing - different title apparently (according to some reviews). Too bad, I was hoping this would be good. :( Did they have to use CGI to make it look like Han Solo isn't like 80 now?
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slablizard
May 23, 2008, 10:48 PM
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Screw Indy..I want to see WALL.E
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unabonger
May 23, 2008, 11:31 PM
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slavetogravity wrote: If I ever see George Lucas on the street I'm going to slap him and demand my money back for having to suffer through seeing that pile of shit . What'd you expect? Another masterpiece on the order of THE PHANTOM MENACE?? Lucas hasn't made a movie worth watching since...well, he never has actually.
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mecalekahi-mekahidyho
May 23, 2008, 11:39 PM
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Yeah, HANS SOLO you cant see what they're doing.... YUK..YUK
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notapplicable
May 24, 2008, 4:21 AM
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slavetogravity wrote: If I ever see George Lucas on the street I'm going to slap him and demand my money back for having to suffer through seeing that pile of shit he called a movie. If you're thinking of seeing the latest Indiana Jones Movie, don't. That was without a doubt the worst movie I've ever seen. Apparently George is getting his inspiration for his movies by hanging out stoned teenagers. My theory is this movie started when a 14 year old boy who, while looking for his parents stash of weed, first found his parents stash of Alien Abduction Time Life Books and later the weed. Soon after that the kid pitched his idea to Lucas. This is, as best as I can imagine, the only logical explanation for this “don't even rent it” movie. For me the film went from bad to retarded around the time the lead actor started his CGI generated tarzanesk performance followed by his gang of rhesus monkeys. I havnt watched it yet but Lucas didnt write the screen play or direct. I didnt know producers got the blame for a film being a POS?
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melekzek
May 24, 2008, 4:31 AM
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i think it wasnt that bad. it was a lot better than all the copycat movies imho. first half was better than the second. It had some nice vintage-indy moments, but overall lacked the tempo and flow of the first three. BTW, wtf is with spielberg and aliens, do you really have to put a spaceship into every movie !!!!1111
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melekzek
May 24, 2008, 4:32 AM
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slablizard wrote: Screw Indy..I want to see WALL.E see kung fu panda
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rogue10186
May 24, 2008, 7:45 PM
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I thought it was decent. Not on the same level as Raiders, but still good. The whole alien thing was a bit far fetched, especially if you know anything about the read crystal skulls. And the tarzan scene was indeed dumb, however I think Lebeouf did well overall. As a whole it was enjoyable. There were some real classic indy moments in there to! As a whole for the series, I put it above Temple of Doom, just below (maybe tied) with Last Crusade, and below Raiders.
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dingus
May 25, 2008, 5:38 PM
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Any sequel that targets boomer reminisce destined for self-parody at best. What did you expect?????? Perhaps the only thing more horrible would be to suffer through a Led Zeppelin reunion show. GACK! DMT
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thomasribiere
May 25, 2008, 8:12 PM
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Did Harrison Ford ever play in a good movie?
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dr_feelgood
May 25, 2008, 9:08 PM
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thomasribiere wrote: Did Harrison Ford ever play in a good movie? I'm going to sound like a complete dork, not that it ever stopped me before. But The Empire Strikes Back. Yup. Losertude confirmed.
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notapplicable
May 25, 2008, 11:47 PM
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thomasribiere wrote: Did Harrison Ford ever play in a good movie? Blade Runner - 1982 Witness - 1985 Frantic - 1988 Patriot Games - 1992 The Fugitive - 1993 One could also make arguments for Star Wars and the Indiana Jones movies. Admittedly things went down hill after the mid nineties but he has done some good stuff. Most notably Blade Runner Witness and The Fugitive.
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jumpingrock
May 26, 2008, 5:57 PM
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I actually enjoyed it. Not necessarily as a movie persai, but rather as an Indiana Jones. The truth is, Indiana Jones movies have always been campy and somewhat cheesy, and that's part of the magic that is Indy. This certainly wasn't a great movie by any stretch of the imagination. But it was an enjoyable movie that fit with the rest of the series. It wasn't like the Phantom menace where they completely left what actually made star wars a great series. my objective rating is: 2/5 stars. my non-objective rating is: 3.5/5 stars.
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granite_grrl
May 26, 2008, 6:08 PM
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Meh, didn't look good enough to bother paying to see it in the theater. I'll wait till I can rent it.
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wanderlustmd
May 26, 2008, 6:13 PM
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dingus wrote: Any sequel that targets boomer reminisce destined for self-parody at best. What did you expect?????? Perhaps the only thing more horrible would be to suffer through a Led Zeppelin reunion show. GACK! DMT Them's fightin' words! I haven't seen it, but the more I hear about it the less I'm expecting. I was really hoping it would be good. NotApp is right, btw. Lucas can't be (completely) blamed for this one.
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reno
May 26, 2008, 7:18 PM
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notapplicable wrote: thomasribiere wrote: Did Harrison Ford ever play in a good movie? Blade Runner - 1982 Witness - 1985 Frantic - 1988 Patriot Games - 1992 The Fugitive - 1993 American Graffiti... Force 10 from Navarone.... Apocalypse Now.... The Mosquito Coast....
In reply to: One could also make arguments for Star Wars Indeed, considering nobody else from Star Wars went on to be much of anything. Carrie Fisher got fat and bloated, Mark Hamil moved on to such astounding roles as the voice for TV cartoons like "Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!" (why he didn't get an Oscar for such ground breaking work is beyond me), and so forth and so on. Of the original Star Wars cast, only Harrison Ford and Sir Alec Guinness ever had much of a noteworthy career, and Sir Guinness was already established long before. Oh, and Billy Dee Williams. Mustn't forget those Colt 45 Malt Liquor commercials.
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notapplicable
May 26, 2008, 7:55 PM
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reno wrote: American Graffiti... Force 10 from Navarone.... Apocalypse Now.... The Mosquito Coast.... Good point about American Graffiti, sorta forgot he was in that. Never saw Force 10, I assume its worth a watch? The Mosquito Coast, although an interesting story idea didnt really do it for me as a whole. It has been 10+ years since I watched it so it might leave a different impression now that I'm older. I didnt include Apocalypse because his part was so small, couldnt really say he was an asset to the film with two lines of dialogue. He will not and should not go down as one of the great actors in the history of american cinema but he can hold his own and has been an asset to more than one production. A solid leading man I would say.
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dingus
May 26, 2008, 8:18 PM
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He did have the 'terminate with extreme prejudice' line though. Blade Runner is my fave Ford movie, by far. The combo of 40's style detective film noir with science fiction... that movie speaks to me in a way few others ever did. Great buildering scene too. Franchise movie series always disappoint - the exception proving the rule is Lord of the Rings and I bet decent money they fuck the Hobbit up before its all through. Because Franchise movies are like: "We're just knocked out We heard about the sellout You gotta get an album out You owe it to the people We're so happy we can hardly count And did we tell you the name of the game Boy We call it riding the gravy train. DMT
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notapplicable
May 27, 2008, 1:50 AM
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dingus wrote: Blade Runner is my fave Ford movie, by far. The combo of 40's style detective film noir with science fiction... that movie speaks to me in a way few others ever did. Ditto that man. If I put together a favorites list, Blade Runner and Apocalypse would be in the top 30 for sure. My dad got me Ridley's Final Cut for christmas and that thing has all kinds of special features. I know its nerdy but I really like a good directors commentary.
dingus wrote: Franchise movie series always disappoint - the exception proving the rule is Lord of the Rings and I bet decent money they fuck the Hobbit up before its all through. I think that the trilogy was masterfully made and am a little disappointed that Jackson wont be directing but if there is anyone out there who can do the film and book series justice it is Guillermo del Toro. That man is at the top of his game right now. I'm kinda looking forward to actually.
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j_ung
May 27, 2008, 6:52 PM
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Huh. I thought the new Indy flick fucking rocked. Okay the Tarzan-monkey-bit was stupid and bringing back Marion was a mistake (she sucked), but the rest was a blast! I put it under Raiders of the Lost Ark (which has a cameo, BTW), but way above the other sequels, both of which ate deep-fried donkey balls, IMO. Of course, when it comes to this genre, I'm kind of an easy room. Pay tens of millions of dollars to make a movie and I'll probably pay ten dollars to go see it.
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