I'm probably too naive/hopeful but I really think Indy 5 could be good! What it needs is zero science fictional elements, more filming on-location/less green-screen, and more traditional effects/less CGI. And also Nazis.
I always thought if Indy had let the boulder go past him at the beginning of Raiders it would have just sealed him into the temple.
Yes. Not sure about Gosling, but I would not be opposed to someone else playing Indy. I mean, I /love/ Harrison Ford but I want to see a story about young Indiana Jones (no, not /that/ Young Indiana Jones).

I sort of think Indiana Jones could be like James Bond with different people getting a chance to play the part and tell the stories. Sure there's bound to be a stinker here and there but that path has better potential for greatness than the one they're currently on.

I don't know how to feel about this either. I'm mostly worried that it will be so successful that it leads to a movie based on the musical (based on the movie).
I guess something happened in the intervening 16 years.
I have very fond memories of those stories and the artwork that accompanied them. It'd be a tolerable bummer to replace them with even better, spookier drawings but this is just a downgrade all around.

Also thanks for the reminder about "Harold." I totally look forward to the nightmare I'm going to have tonight.

This one does a pretty good job of demonstrating the vastness of space.
Okay, but what does the bowling ball he keeps drawing have to do with anything?
I want to like the reviews he does, honestly. I feel like I'm missing out on something. But I really just can't make it past his delivery.
The lens flares alone had to have cost more than $150.
I did not want that to end! What great attention to detail, like Indy steadying the bag of sand right after he swaps it. Would love to see the desert chase done this way. Or the whole movie, really.
Remember me Eddie? When I killed your brother, in an overly complex way by catapulting a piano on top of him, I talked just Like THIS.
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Fools! It's called "Star Wars: Identities" but they failed to register starwarscolonidentities.com. I'll make them pay for their ineptitude!

#brbgottasquat
I really hope they keep making these.
Schindler's List sounds nothing like Jurassic Park which sounds nothing like Catch Me If You Can which sounds nothing like Empire of the Sun which sounds nothing like Jane Eyre, etc. It depends on which scores you compare.
You lost me at "Forget John Williams." Never!
I had only ever seen this on VHS/DVD until last year when I had a chance to finally see it on the big screen. It's just so good! I hadn't seen it in years and assumed we'd all be laughing at the effects but that was not the case. Uh, and Jeff Goldblum is magnificent.

I will also admit (perhaps foolishly) that I actually like The Lost World. Sure, it's sub-par in pretty much every way, but ... Jeff Goldblum. If, by the grace of xenu, he's in JPIV, I'll be there on opening night.
And now it's stuck in my head. (Not necessarily a bad thing.)
I read that as "The many ways to make fake blood (and orgasms)," which sounded weird. And intriguing.
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