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Old 30-05-2008, 07:23   #41
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I agree with a lot of Belmit's insights.

For me it wasn't as disappointing as I was expecting, but it wasn't as good as I was hoping. I'm still comparing it to the Last Crusade which had a lot of twists and turns, subtle moments and tricks, some cunning, some puzzle solving, and some almost believeable history/religious/magic stuff which is ALMOST feasible. I found this to be more sci-fi and toned down if that's possible.

I did love the re-uniting of Indy and miss "I can outdrink everyone in the country". A lot of it was too "perfect" or too convenient - not enough exploration and proper Indy style things. Like the sewers/catacombs/church in Venice, the castle in Germany, the gauntlet in Alexandretta, the tanks - I mean the Last Crusade is in just a different league.

Dare I say it the Temple of Doom was in my eyes better than this one too

However, that aside it was very enjoyable and brilliant to be brought back to my childhood
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Old 03-06-2008, 17:13   #42
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I enjoyed it.. I tend to go into these films with an open mind and forget previous editions. I can't see how you can compare two films? If they were the same then people would complain "They are the same!!". They have to deviate else it would be boring.

It kept my concenation span all the way through and I have a very low one.. Pete enjoyed it too. So two thumbs up here
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Old 05-06-2008, 12:37   #43
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I enjoyed it.. I tend to go into these films with an open mind and forget previous editions. I can't see how you can compare two films? If they were the same then people would complain "They are the same!!". They have to deviate else it would be boring.
Exactly. I went to be entertained and I was entertained.
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Old 05-06-2008, 14:38   #44
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"Where you not entertained"??!!!!!!
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Old 06-06-2008, 09:15   #45
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Old 06-06-2008, 12:58   #46
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I may have been over critical of this. Lots of my friends are saying it isn't as bad as a make out. I still maintain that as soon as they go into the jungle, things get gay however.
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:21   #47
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Tak's watch rating - once about 90ish minutes in.

Tak's new tagline for the film - Spoiler Alert! - Highlight below to read!

Tomb Raider meets The X-Files

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I enjoyed it and I was entertained, but the ending was a bit ... well ... naff tbh. I think Belmit is right - you got told too much too soon, I think it would have been better with a more vague "answer".
The ants made me cringe and hide my eyes
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Old 07-06-2008, 20:29   #48
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Just returned from an afternoon in Brighton with Mr & Mrs Slater where we watched this.

I think I liked it, I'm still not sure :/

Harrison Ford was great, Shia LaBeouf was good, the story was... erm...

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Please say I'm not the only one who got the feeling that Lucas saw AvP and thought "YES! That's a great idea to use for my new Indy film!".

I much prefer the religious aspects and stuff from the original films rather than this sci fi stuff.


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It did make me laugh, I enjoyed the set pieces and there were some clever bits in it but overall I'm still not sure.

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I did have a chuckle over Shia LaBeouf's character's nickname though even if it was a bit trite.

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I'll watch it again at some point to see if I like it more...
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Old 09-06-2008, 13:23   #49
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Am glad I didn't pay to see it! was entertaining I guess...

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