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How about... Ford belongs in a museum? I'm sure someone's used that already.
Seriously, what is the point of this? Didn't we learn our lesson last time? We all thought we wanted another Indy movie until we saw Crystal Skull. I can forgive them for that one. They tried, they failed, let's move on. Now they're really pushing it.
Yes, I agree 100%
I also believe the series can live beyond Ford.. they can easily recast and set the series back where it belongs - in the 30s/40s, and have Indy fighting Nazis again - and the adventures can continue, without having to worry about rebooting anything.
eternal life was only granted if he didn't cross the holy seal on the ground - once he did that, he became mortal again.
a lot of people say 'then shouldn't his father have died then from his wounds?' - no.. the cup healed his wounds, but didn't grant him eternal life unless he drank from it.. which he did.. but like Indy, once he crossed the seal, he was mortal again.
1.) film relies too much on dumb humor........ indy films always had it's share of humor - but like how Lawerence Kasdan said about the "poopy humor" in the star wars prequels vs the humor in the original trilogy - i feel the same about Crystal Skull in regards to the other 3 films... Crystal Skull seemed to pander too much to the lowest common denominator..
2.) too many nostalgia driven callbacks..... what i mean by this, is that this film does so much in trying to pay homage with not-so subtle nods and winks to the other 3 films, that this film never gains a true identity on it's own..
3.) i just couldn't get behind the Russians as a serious threat - not like how the Nazis were.. and it didn't help that at times, it seemed like Indy was more than happy to lend them a hand...
This.
As much as I love Indy, they just left things too late. It was bad enough KoTcS came out so long after TlC but this is just frustrating. They should leave it alone. Period. However, Hollywood being Hollywood there's a quick buck to be made and although I'm not the biggest fan of rebooting things but I think I'd rather have Indy rebooted with different adventures than to see a 76 year old Ford poncing about in his iconic getup.
I'd rather have something better more fresh than CS and casting Ford isn't really necessary.
Besides they'll have to poke out his eye for continuity.
I find it very interesting that Spielberg is doing this. It makes one wonder about his feelings about working with George. They're friends, he loves him, he helped make these movies, but there was always a reluctance on his part to go back to them and now, he's back! I think we can all agree that no Lucas will help and they can learn from Skull the way they learned from the Prequels.
My main concern is Disney wanting to make it an ongoing franchise and how do you do that without replacing Ford. They can't do Mutt. They can't do some other Junior character, so how do you pass the baton. All I really want is a great scripted movie with great action set pieces, with Ford front and center, one last time and then ride it all off into the sunset.
Agree with this.
Really can't see how any of the action can be credible given Harrison's age. We really don't want to see a repeat of the risible OAP warehouse fight from AVTAK do we?
Just have to hope that Spielberg is intelligent enough to realise this and comes up with an original idea on where to take the character (and that had better not mean Mutt tagging along to do all the action).
Yeah. If it is any good, it would be a first.
http://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-things-want-to-see/
I wonder, is 'old Indy' from the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles still canon? It's fishy that he was removed from all the DVD releases. It would be cool to see Harrison lose an eye to transition into this:
http://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-writer-david-koepp/