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I don't have a problem with the film's darker moments but a lot of people did complain about it at the time. Perhaps it just wasn't what they wanted from an Indiana Jones film. Maybe Last Crusade even suffers a bit from being too silly at times in reaction to lightening things up after Temple.
My ratings:
#1- Raiders. The best Indy movie. In fact it's arguably one of the best films ever made.
#2- Tie between Temple & Crusade. I believe Crusade is actually the better of the two, but Temple exhibits a visceral energy that rivals even the original.
#3- Skull. Easily the least-excellent Indy. But Indy is like pizza, if you take my meaning. ;)
More suited to a Roger Moore style Bond if they go that route again . Of the names suggested so far- a big no to Fillion and Damon, but the Colin Farrell suggestion is surprisingly good. That guy has really matured as an actor, never cared for him until the last few years. He has the looks, acting chops and mannerism for a good Indy if only the script and direction are good and a bit tailored for him, I think.
:)) Ha ha, just kidding, but you're wrong IMO.
:)) Just kidding. Colin's undeniably a great actor, but Jones NEEDS someone like Ford who can do deadly serious AND goofy, and that's Fillion!
When I did hear of him though, it was when people were campaigning for him to be cast as Drake in the Uncharted movie. And Uncharted is essentially a complete Indiana Jones rip off, so maybe you're onto something.
eh? on both counts. Mcgregor is a fine actor but definitely no Bond contender and even less likely Indy wannabe. Still, each to their own!
You must check out the TV series Firefly, and the theatrical movie Serenity which is the continuation/end of the story. Great series/movie, and Nathan is great in it! :)>-
(Note: The Avengers is Joss Whedon's second movie; Serenity was his first.)
I liked him in the Hurt Locker but I've got a bit sick of him lately because he's in everything. Bourne, Mission Impossible, Avengers, etc. Feels like he's being shoved down my throat.
Plus I couldn't see him pulling off Indy anyway.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/26/indiana-jones-bradley-cooper_n_5034281.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
He's no Nathon Fillion, eh @chrisisall? ;-)
Ford Narrating a past adventure that Cooper plays his younger self.. I could see it working
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Agreed. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was the last nail in the coffin to be honest.
If you want to be reminded about Indy, why not just watch Raiders? It doesn't get any better than that.
Actually this might sound crazy, but my favorite Indy movie is Temple of Doom. :)
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As do I, but if I had to pick my favorite, It would be Temple of Doom.
Basically we're asking someone to take on the task that Sir Rog undertook with LALD, which is follow in the footsteps of someone who had already seemingly totally defined the role to an extent that many people could not see any one else playing the part. Difficult shoes to fill.