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Could be one of the finest wwii docs ever
Why didn't the Empire just go kill the rebellion at the end?
What a waste of an idea (SPOILERS)
Inquisitors are stupid
Things that don't make sense
Agatha Harkness misused
Should this be on the list of top 10 all time best horror movies?
What other Movie/Tv franchises deserve a "what if"?
Slight problem with the math at the end
This was actually a hit movie
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Personally, I enjoyed this movie a lot. I can live with someone saying it's not as good as the other 2 in the original trilogy, but come on Kingdom of the Crystal skull? Way worse than this.
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Personally, I'm glad this doesn't involve Nazis or Communists or any other tropes but introduces mythology from ancient India. I thought this was kind of interesting.
Wasn't Marion also, Sassy, ill tempered and attractive? Wasn't Marion such a tomboy that she could outdrink men twice her size? Willie is cool because she's kinda like the "everyman". She's how most people would feel sleeping in the jungle overnight and then eating disgusting animals for dinner and sticking her hand in an insect swarm with dangerous insects. Her cowardice is amusing and serves as counterpoint to Indy.
short Round is comedy relief in a dark movie and is an attempt to Humanize Indy by giving him a bit of fatherly qualities.
-Love the opening scene "anything goes"
-Love the ending when all the children return to the village
All amazing.. for the footage alone. Each episode is a little short. All worth watching the. The ending becomes especially touching.
I thought Rey was the Love Child of Princess Leia and Jabba the Hut.
What actress or model do you think is a 10 if she isn't?
Please do not ask for anything in this film to make sense.
If you hate nazis than you’re a liberal? Conservatives can’t hate nazis?
Sorry that would just make too much sense.
Come on Marvel movies? This movie has more thought involved than any of the recent marvel movies or tv shows.
And yet, what is James Mangold's most famous sci fi/fantasy movie before Indy?
Logan.
An X-men film that received so much praise from fans and critics and did nice box office and yet broke completely away from the original X-men movies.
Perhaps if the pursuit of the artifact had been better handled like in the original Indiana Jones movies, then it would have better to stick with the formula.
As opposed to a 2 and a half hour movie that is mostly just moving from one CGI fested backdrop into another with gunfights and car chases not being tiresome?
There's plenty of political correctness. Starting with an African American woman in her 20's being the head of a CIA team in 1969. Unfortunately, they ruin the character by not understanding like the audience can in 2 seconds, that she's working alongside Nazis.
And the Mary sue partner of Indy has some sort of Daddy issues, rather that, Godfather issues. She's capable of memorizing complex historical documents, jumping from building to building, insulting Indy and then punching him in the face because he basically wants to give up and die in the past. Political correctness gone crazy.
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