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    1 year ago

    As someone with a soft spot for the series, I personally enjoyed it well enough. It’s another Indiana Jones movie, it’s quite formulaic, but its fun and it works for its intended purpose. It was never going to be incredible, high-brow cinema and I do wonder why anyone who has seen any of the others expected it to be anything other than what it was.

    • fades
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      11 year ago

      These days people will shit on anything and everything

      Good movies can be objectively fun or objectively good or both, but these days it’s all shit unless it’s both

  • @Hubi@feddit.de
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    231 year ago

    Can’t say I agree with that take, I thought it was one of the better Indiana Jones movies, maybe even better than Temple Of Doom. It ticked all the boxes for me.

    • skribe
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      181 year ago

      Maybe even better than Temple of Doom

      They should put that on the posters.

      Damned with faint praise, indeed.

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        11 year ago

        I enjoyed Temple of Doom, more as a kid but for a general adventure story it work for me. I’ve also been watching Red Letter Media’s review of it recently so that may have skewed it higher. I always liked the idea of the old stories where someone could have an out of order adventure. For those that may not know we’d call it a prequel these days but it was modeled off of old stories that were just told for the same characters. Oddly whenever I try and create a cultist type story (Lovecraft and pulp) in my head it turns out very similar to Temple of Doom, so that probably impacts my opinion of it.

    • @DocWurzel@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      Same here, I enjoyed the film. It portrayed Jones well as an aging person who is past their prime giving it one last shot. The action was good, the plot was enjoyable, the Nazis got a kicking. What’s not to like?

      • Rimorso
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        91 year ago

        Basically all the chase scenes were camera glued 10 cm from the protagonists and shaky cam for 15 minutes at a time.

        • @ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          41 year ago

          Oh noooooo! I was just rewatching Raiders the other day and thinking about how good the camera work was, and how if they shot it today half of those fight scenes would be incomprehensible shaky cam. Sad to hear that Dial has fallen to the shaky side.

  • @fritata_fritato@lemmy.nz
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    171 year ago

    Why is anyone surprised. This has been the case for Harrison Ford movies for the last 10 years. Coasting on properties he didn’t create and had low respect for

    • @LemmyLaLibre@feddit.chOP
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      81 year ago

      It must be hard for him seeing what has become of Indy, since Indiana Jones was such a huge character and time in his life.

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        51 year ago

        Not really, allegedly he doesn’t really like at all the IPs or the characters he plays in those IPs that he is most known for. He goes, does the acting, gets the paycheck and leaves.

  • @Garzak@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    When I first heard about that movie, my reaction was “I hope the actors got the fattest check they could from the morons who had this idea”. I’m happy the movie is failing. I don’t plan on watching it.

    • @Kempeth@feddit.de
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      51 year ago

      MacGyver already discovered it. (We literally had a TV ad for that movie with the a sentence that roughly translates as “MacGyver, the adventurer who shows Indiana Jones who’s boss”)