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How would you rate the original three? I remember liking the first and the third. I couldn't stand the second one.
I'm on the fence- most of the reviews peg it as mediocre, but Ebert raved it up. I suppose it'll be a must-see on DVD but I'm not sure if I'll catch it at the theater or not. Maybe I'll just watch Iron Man again instead!
I saw it over the weekend. Parts were no doubt over the top, and the CG was annoying, but overall I think it's worth seeing. Some movies are more fun to see in a theater and I think this is one of them... especially if you keep your expectations in check. I thought the corny lines were funny... much better than Brosnan's in his Bond roles. I'd say the most disappointing parts of the movie were the abundant use of CG and the dismal score. They didn't bring back the old theme music nearly enough. BTW, Ford looked older than dirt in the film (pun intended )... but they did a good job of making fun of it.edit: those stupid animal things were hilarious, but they had no place in this film. Lucas' input was appearant throughout the film... and I think it was to the film's detriment.
I saw this last night and was very disappointed. IMHO, it was very much in the same class as Spiderman 3...rushed, corny, over-produced, completely unbelievable and overall just not very engaging. The fact that they used so much CGI and studio sets was annoying...part of what made Raiders and Indy 3 so great was how they actually took you places, using real locations, but in this film, I don't think they left the Paramount lot. Overall, this just seemed like a really lazy effort by Spielberg and Lucas.I must go out of my way to point out that the jungle vine-swinging scene was absolutely ridiculous.
I just took my first opportunity to go to a not so local stadium type theater to watch a matinee doubleheader, Indiana & Ironman. I wasn't expecting Indiana to be as entertaining as it actually was, partially from what I had read here and the fact it's been so many years since the last sequel. I was pleasently surprised to find Indiana hadn't lost a beat. I thought the plot was supurb as were the special effects and the action was nonstop,,,, it was pure Indiana w/o the age discrimination. 4.5 out of 5 stars,,,,, just beat out Ironman. Cheers,Robin