Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?
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I understand the Phoebe Waller character spends most of the movie lecturing Indy about his privilege….
One reviewer said they would rather watch Crystal Skull 50 times…
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Does Kathleen Kennedy hate Harrison Ford? Is that what this is about? Maybe he made a pass at her or something back in the day and now she wants to destroy his legacy?
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I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
ETA: Looking at her Wikipedia page, it's an impressive run.
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
ETA: Looking at her Wikipedia page, it's an impressive run.
She killed Star Wars.
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@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
ETA: Looking at her Wikipedia page, it's an impressive run.
She killed Star Wars.
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I understand the Phoebe Waller character spends most of the movie lecturing Indy about his privilege….
One reviewer said they would rather watch Crystal Skull 50 times…
@LuFins-Dad said in Time to let it die?:
I understand the Phoebe Waller character spends most of the movie lecturing Indy about his privilege….
We can all appreciate the importance of this message.
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I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
ETA: Looking at her Wikipedia page, it's an impressive run.
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
Seriously? She's a corporate mole who's had her hands on fucking everything.
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@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
Seriously? She's a corporate mole who's had her hands on fucking everything.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Time to let it die?:
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
Seriously? She's a corporate mole who's had her hands on fucking everything.
I lead a very sheltered life.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Time to let it die?:
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
Seriously? She's a corporate mole who's had her hands on fucking everything.
I lead a very sheltered life.
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Time to let it die?:
@George-K said in Time to let it die?:
I'd never heard of Kennedy until looking into this story.
Seriously? She's a corporate mole who's had her hands on fucking everything.
I lead a very sheltered life.
This is one of those things where that's been to your advantage.
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It's not like the 3rd movie (The Last Crusade) had a perfect "ending" movie title, or a perfect "ending" riding into the sunset, or anything. Listen, I'll watch this eventually, they are fun movies, but movies need to know when to stop making sequels.
The ticker tape parade clips of the trailer look poorly done. Like, rough CGI (both placement of characters, as well as Indy's face), which is disappointing.
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It's not like the 3rd movie (The Last Crusade) had a perfect "ending" movie title, or a perfect "ending" riding into the sunset, or anything. Listen, I'll watch this eventually, they are fun movies, but movies need to know when to stop making sequels.
The ticker tape parade clips of the trailer look poorly done. Like, rough CGI (both placement of characters, as well as Indy's face), which is disappointing.
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They had a good storyline to continue with Shia LeBeouf. Communists as antagonists instead of Nazis, etc.
Lots of world events in the fifties, sixties and seventies.
@Jolly said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
They had a good storyline to continue with Shia LeBeouf. Communists as antagonists instead of Nazis, etc.
Lots of world events in the fifties, sixties and seventies.
It's not really Indy without Harrison Ford.
Maybe just drop the IP.
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That's an arguable point. Thought they did a decent job with the tv series, considering the budget. Of course, that was Indy in his youth.
In the MCU, the character is the star, not the person playing him. Is Indiana Jones a character that can't be separated from Ford?
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That's an arguable point. Thought they did a decent job with the tv series, considering the budget. Of course, that was Indy in his youth.
In the MCU, the character is the star, not the person playing him. Is Indiana Jones a character that can't be separated from Ford?