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I am talking about the movie as it is, not a deleted scene. But nevertheless, Indie is still superfluous: the nazis and Bellocq would have got toe Ark anyway and died.
... where they would have opened it at a big ceremony, killing thousands of Nazy's, including the leader himself, and saving the world from a lot of grief and suffering... ;)
Canadian.
Was Harrison Ford cast in that movie? All I saw was the young boy who aspired to take over...
As a wrestling fan it saddens me to say WrestleMania is overrated as well.......yes , Takers matches usually delivered but the rest , not so much.
Speaking of seat belts : back in '66 there was controversy cuz the Batmobile didn't have seat belts so they shot a brief scene with them putting the belts on ;)
Thankfully Ford grabbed it in time
This too. =))
That is not controversial. The controversy would have been to say he's always been a great guy.
Overall the scariest bit is that this group of people actually knew each other, makes you wonder.........
It certainly does! It makes you wonder who on earth is next?
So Indy made things worse ;-)
The bit about it saying don't open your eyes on the side of the medallion, well that made no difference to the outcome either, because he would've had to tell the Nazis to look away for him to make a difference. As it is he lets them die anyway.
i agree with Amy
http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2010/10/ten_greatest_monster_songs_that_arent_monster_mash.php
He approves.
I never cared for Jennifer Aniston
American Pie song (1972) is my candidate for the song from Hell
Bogart should have won his Oscar for Treasure of the Sierra Madre and not African Queen
Same here, about the last part. Part of the reason why I have yet to see some so -called "best films ever made" is just that: they have such praise around them that you get sick and tired of people discussing how great they are and watch other films instead. Then, when you finally get around to watching them you find that some are just okay, others horribly overrated, a few more downright horrid and unremarkable and the lowest number of all that live up to their reputations. Very few lauded films in the cinematic catalogue live up to long formed expectations, but that's to be expected.
Okay some controversial opinions.
Rambo III is better than Rambo II
Outside of Bond songs, I've never really been a fan of lyrical music.
Gravity is an overly hyped and overrated movie that about put me to sleep.
and
Saturday Night Live should be canceled.
Yes, the thread was actually my own creation:
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/7124/films-you-are-embarrassed-to-admit-you-havent-seen/p1
While it can be somewhat embarrassing to openly state films you haven't seen that so many have, it'd be even worse if there were no more great films to see for the first time. I know I often dream of going back in time to experience films, books or games I have loved for the first time once again.
@Murdock, I agree on SNL, but I disagree on 'Gravity.' It won so many Academy Awards and everyone hailed it as something spectacular, so naturally I expected it to be so-so for me. Saw it once and it blew me away, mainly the visuals. I think that's a big reason why so many people showed up to watch it, the visuals. My new girlfriend (not girlfriend at the time) watched it with me and she hated it, saying that it was one of those movies where "everything bad that could possibly happens, happens.) I agree to some extent, but it wasn't as glaringly obvious as it was in other movies, and it's almost always something that really turns me off to a film.
speaking of going back and reliving a movie experience from "the days". I found two movies from the 70's that when I first saw them it was quite an "experience"
Jaws
The Exorcist