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Started by Dracos, May 28, 2008, 10:05:23 PM

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Dracos

So, I saw Indy 4 the other day and it was pretty cool.  I know there was hatin' on it and it's definitely a leave your mind at the door bit, but I found it pretty enjoyable.  Indy being Indy was fairly snappy.  A lot of the logical inconsistencies were of epic enough size to make me forgive them in the same way that a shattered building is an eyesore but a perfectly flat plane stretching for miles where a city should be suddenly seems neat again.

High Points:
Indy being Indy
Little scenes
MSTing it whenever we got bored
The Nuke.

Low Points:
It made no sense. :D
Well, Goodbye.

Edward

I was worried it would be a disappointment on the scale of Phantom Menace or at least Temple of Doom, but was pleasantly surprised.  I agree the movie had high and low points, though I put the nuke in the low points.  While I prefer the 30's pulp for setting, the actors ages made it logical to set it in the 50's, and it was definitely true to 50's pulp.
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Dracos

I waver.  I put it in the high points because as silly as it was, and it was downright silly, Indy glaring at a nuclear explosion for being in his way is a pretty badass picture.  I could totally see that as a wall paper.
Well, Goodbye.