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Well, I saw them all in sequence, and I'll sum it up this way: they all have greatness to them, but Raiders, Crusade & Skull all have the same kind of ending- the 'ummmm..., okay, that was interesting!' ending. Doom is the only one where good triumphs over evil completely in a final battle. Yeah, that's simplistic, but then I like simplicity in my mindless entertainment, I guess. ;)
Quite excellent!
I really like it as well!
Warmth
78 year old Indiana Jones? Anyone?
Having Soviets as the baddies just not the same.
Don't watch it, @Getafix. Whatever you do, don't watch it. You'll be sick for weeks. I know I was.
It really does. I don't know if it was a transitional thing or if they were trying to cut corners. But the backdrop painting techniques and miniaturisations they used before that rotten CGI stuff from the 90s and early 00s was better and, like you say, it stands up better. CGI like the one from the SW prequels, the Matrix sequels, DUD, the first Harry Potter, The Mummy Returns, ..., is just cringeworthy, to say the least.
Old school movie magic. Can't beat it. The best CGI will never look as real IMO.