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Indiana Jones and the Battle for Ben-Gay
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Indiana Jones and the Quest for Golden Pond
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Indiana Jones and the search for his Viagra
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02-21-2008, 04:01 PM
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Indiana Jones in the Land of Lost Memories
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02-28-2008, 10:44 PM
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Indiana Jones and the Bucket List
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02-29-2008, 02:02 PM
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05-23-2008, 07:52 AM
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Went to go see it last night and enjoyed it.
Probably would have enjoyed it a lil' more if there weren't so many spoilers in the preview reports (the trailers actually did a better job of throwing you off!) published on line.
It was just as fast paced as the others with a nice breather to tell the story.
Shia Lebouf was pretty good...he had a nice little bit of an Errol Flynn scene in the flick and they even tried to imply that he may get his own series (Hint to Lucasfilm: he is still too prettyboy to do the justice Harrison Ford did for Indy).
You can tell that Ford has gotten up there but he can still work his magic.
karen Allen is STILL feisty as Marion
Cate Blanchett is a good villainess.
They even give a few nods to the older films that if you remember enough you will get the inside gags
As far as likeabilty, my order is this:
Raiders
Temple of Doom
Kingdom
Last Crusade
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I can't wait!!!!! Hmmmmm...familiar looking warehouse.... 
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yeah....that warehouse is familiar...just you wait!
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
Went to go see it last night and enjoyed it.
Probably would have enjoyed it a lil' more if there weren't so many spoilers in the preview reports (the trailers actually did a better job of throwing you off!) published on line.
It was just as fast paced as the others with a nice breather to tell the story.
Shia Lebouf was pretty good...he had a nice little bit of an Errol Flynn scene in the flick and they even tried to imply that he may get his own series (Hint to Lucasfilm: he is still too prettyboy to do the justice Harrison Ford did for Indy).
You can tell that Ford has gotten up there but he can still work his magic.
karen Allen is STILL feisty as Marion
Cate Blanchett is a good villainess.
They even give a few nods to the older films that if you remember enough you will get the inside gags
As far as likeabilty, my order is this:
Raiders
Temple of Doom
Kingdom
Last Crusade
yeah....that warehouse is familiar...just you wait!
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Dude...your order is so off...but anyhow...  It was good, though Spielberg
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really needs to stop with his spaceship BS. I'm getting tired of his movies ending that way, it's so lame.
I have to say though, I was thrilled that Ford picked up the fedora that rolled to Shia's feet at the end and put it on....They can't continue with Shia, he was alright, but not the highlight for me. Who is he going to "fight"? Hippies in the 60s?
As usual HF was awesome as Indy(props to a Sigma Nu!) and Cate Blanchett was great as well.
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really needs to stop with his spaceship BS. I'm getting tired of his movies ending that way, it's so lame.
I have to say though, I was thrilled that Ford picked up the fedora that rolled to Shia's feet at the end and put it on....They can't continue with Shia, he was alright, but not the highlight for me. Who is he going to "fight"? Hippies in the 60s?
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OMG!!! You know what Shia can fight... (his hair) LOL! Apparently that was his biggest enemy. (I love that kid though).
I too am sick of "the aliens" WTF. I can't even see ET without panicking so I wasn't feeling that. It's really played out.
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Dude...your order is so off...but anyhow...  It was good, though Spielberg
***spoiler***
really needs to stop with his spaceship BS. I'm getting tired of his movies ending that way, it's so lame.
I have to say though, I was thrilled that Ford picked up the fedora that rolled to Shia's feet at the end and put it on....They can't continue with Shia, he was alright, but not the highlight for me. Who is he going to "fight"? Hippies in the 60s?
As usual HF was awesome as Indy(props to a Sigma Nu!) and Cate Blanchett was great as well.
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exactly!! they can't pass down the torch, ever. It's not james bond, it won't work.
But here is something that really bothers me, and I've been thinking about since I saw it....when was Indiana Jones a double agent? What happened in Berlin? If they do make another movie, it needs to be about that.
And also, why did the preppies and the greasers line up to rumble? It was Indiana Jones, not the Outsiders.
And, right before they showed the statue on campus, the same scene, where the KGB is chasing them, did anyone else notice the guy dressed up like indiana jones? full hat and whip on the side of belt and everything. I liked that part.
I liked the movie on the whole, but it was Indiana Jones, so of course I did.
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Indiana Jones at Last Call.
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05-23-2008, 08:58 AM
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I enjoyed it overall, but I thought the plot was a little off..
and I actually did not like Cate Blanchett in this movie
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05-23-2008, 11:27 AM
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I enjoyed it overall, but I thought the plot was a little off..
and I actually did not like Cate Blanchett in this movie
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Belloq still by far was the best.
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05-23-2008, 02:27 PM
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I loved this movie, and it was interesting to see all the little surprises they threw in from the other movies. Of course the biggest surprise of all (that DaemonSeid kinda ruined...lol, especially if you didn't read up on the movie before watching it!)
I disagree that Shia will get his own Indiana Jones spinoff. To my mom and I, the ending made it clear that it was the end of Indiana Jones and that noone could replace him.
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