• DarthMuppet

    Just saw Indy… and I fucking loved it!

  • goodbar1979

    no audio version?? :(

  • melbye

    I just came back from Indy and i have to say for me it’s somewhere between good and great. To me it did feel like Indy, albeit an older Indy. It doesn’t come close to Ark or Crusade, but it’s a little bit better than Doom

  • http://www.stalepopcorn.co.uk Kristina

    If you’ve been watching female-oriented shows, they’ve been playing the commercials nonstop. I don’t watch Desperate Housewhores or Grey’s Anatomy, but my mom sure does, and she sees the commercials constantly. There’s a screening of this movie next Tuesday here in Raleigh, and I working on getting passes to treat my mom, who pretty much lived for this show while it was on.

  • Kevin C

    John, seriously…lose the hat bro.

  • Christina

    John, you are wrong wrong wrong about Sex and the City. I read a number of female-centric blogs, and there has been hype about this for months on end. Unrelenting hype. And the two magazines I get in the mail, Entertainment Weekly and Time Out New York, had the ladies on the cover in the same week. In the latter’s case it was to offer people alternative things to do, but it meant the hype had reached the point of backlash.

    Also for what it’s worth, Kim Cattrall claimed she couldn’t make the movie sooner because of her divorce and father’s illness. That may or may not be true (well, obviously those things happened), but I throw it out there.

    I enjoyed Indiana Jones well enough. I could see it wasn’t perfect, but I’m pretty easy to please.

  • Darran

    I saw it today and honestly I didnt rate it, There was a couple of decent laughs but just not as good and as fun as the previous ones, personally I enjoyed Narnia more.. :( shouldnt it be the other way around?

  • alfie

    So disappointed. Thought it was awful. Ford was great and so was the first hour but then it turns into a piece of third rate rubbish. I am sad.

  • Bruce

    I went and saw Indiana this morning and found it to be very boring and really dumb? spielberg and lucas should just retire. I agree it didnt feel like an indianna jones movie but when you say you cant put your finger on why, i ask did you even watch the movie. clearly the film makers are out of touch, the movie was glossy as hell, heaps of over kill cgi that just didnt help create an indiana feeling and also since when was indianna jones like a cartoon. swing with monkey and the fridge! man i dont think i ever seen something so stupid. For me i think it was the time frame and location, in the second half of the film it felt more at home as an indi film because its in the jungle or what ever, but the first half well you have indiana surrounded by 50s colours like in the nuke site, that looked like seeing a cave man walk around the city, plus you had him talking to more americans and guys in suits. Anyone else think the same? i think the main prob is the look, films are all bright and glossy now, the old films look really dark and smoky and you could see the sweat on there faces. Minus that and add cgi every thing then you dont have an indianna film.