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Yes the fourth one was the best one. |
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While many people did not enjoy the extra-terrestrial ending, I found it in theme with the past
three movies. I also enjoyed the addition of characters, the amazing special effects, and the
delicious popcorn I ate while watching =) |
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Dude, it was bad and be far NOT the best movie. Classics like the holy grail and the temple of doom
are way better |
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No. Hell no. It didn't even come in as a close second. I'd say that this fourth installment was the
WORST, and I will tell you why.
Aliens: Who the heck came up with putting aliens in an Indiana Jones movie? Indiana Jones is all
about digging up ancient civilizations, sure, but aliens? When I saw the spaceship come out of the
ground, I knew right there that this movie was one of the worst.
Shia: Okay, while he's not a bad actor, I really hope he doesn't pick up the mantle of the Indiana
Jones movies. I'm sick and tired of seeing Shia; way too much exposure. Plus, he's no Harrison Ford
at any age.
Awkward plot: The plot just didn't seem to sit well with me. There wasn't enough background
information on the enemies, the aliens, and ancient ruins, etc.
The best Indiana Jones movie, by far? The Holy Grail. I don't care what any of you say, that movie
was one of the best Indiana Jones flicks out there. The fourth was a pathetic attempt at reviving
the genre. |
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It was good, but it was in a much different category than the others. |
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Are you kidding me! This movie sucks,
it's just another way of getting money fast, and easy. |
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Did you see the refridgerator part ? |
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No the groundhogs could have been left out of the movie. And the aliens just ruined not to mention
shia lebouf flying through the trees with feakin monkeys. |
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It was complete garbage. There's one thing that will ruin a movie these days and that's letting
George Lucas write it. That's why the three Star Wars prequels sucked so bad.
Of course, now he's playing with doing Indy 5... |
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When I read this motion, I nearly vomited.
It appeared that the story writers had completely forgotten what constitutes a 'plot'. I was dying
for the film to finish, glancing around to see if my company were finding it as abysmal as I was,
then resorted to mocking the film silently in my head, as a sort of consolidation.
'A great story line'? Good heavens... |
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