Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?
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The Critical Drinker does the review...
Link to video"Indiana Jones and the Dialup Internet of Depravity..."
"It shames not only the franchise, not only the genre, but the entire concept of film making."
"Made by a studio which is the equivalent of a junkie rifling through the trash."
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I do not even want to watch any reviews of the movie until I find out if the reported ending from the supposed test screenings was true.
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If they did the whole thing where past Indy died, thereby erasing his history and replaced him with the girl then I am done. I don’t even want to watch reviews.
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@Mik said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
I'd say that guy didn't like it. A bit of overkill on his part, I think.
He seems to hate almost everything he reviews. Maybe he's in the wrong job.
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@Mik said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
I'd say that guy didn't like it. A bit of overkill on his part, I think.
He seems to hate almost everything he reviews. Maybe he's in the wrong job.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He seems to hate almost everything he reviews.
He seemed to like The Whale...but that's about it.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He seems to hate almost everything he reviews.
He seemed to like The Whale...but that's about it.
@George-K said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He seems to hate almost everything he reviews.
He seemed to like The Whale...but that's about it.
The phrase 'miserable scouse git' springs to mind.
I wonder if he's a failed film-school graduate.
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He’s an entertainer, or trying to be one. His wheelhouse happens to be making fun of movies he hates. So he makes videos about that.
@Horace said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He’s an entertainer, or trying to be one. His wheelhouse happens to be making fun of movies he hates. So he makes videos about that.
Thanks for pointing that out.
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@Horace said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He’s an entertainer, or trying to be one. His wheelhouse happens to be making fun of movies he hates. So he makes videos about that.
Thanks for pointing that out.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
@Horace said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
He’s an entertainer, or trying to be one. His wheelhouse happens to be making fun of movies he hates. So he makes videos about that.
Thanks for pointing that out.
“He hates almost all movies” appears to miss that fact, so as an educator, I was compelled to educate.
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Even speaking as an online miserable bastard myself, I find his channel considerably more depressing than the movies he's complaining about.
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Even speaking as an online miserable bastard myself, I find his channel considerably more depressing than the movies he's complaining about.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
Even speaking as an online miserable bastard myself, I find his channel considerably more depressing than the movies he's complaining about.
I'll take your word for it. That video was the first one I ever watched from him, and I wasn't motivated to explore his channel to figure out why he was not the sort of person to whom anybody should give respect.
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny failed to whip up much excitement over its opening weekend at the domestic box office. The film bowed to an estimated $130 million worldwide, including a disappointing $60 million 3-day haul coming from North America. The domestic figures are projected to hit $82 million over the five-day holiday weekend frame, a steep decline from the opening weekend of its predecessor, 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which earned $100 million in its debut. The $60 million three-day figure actually comes in below the domestic opening weekend for Paramount’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which opened to $61 million back in June.
Audience reactions to the latest Indiana Jones sequel have been more favorable to the film’s critical reception. Dial of Destiny scored four out of five stars among General Audiences from Comscore’s Postrack polling, and 4.5 out of five stars from the service’s Parents and Kids demographic. CinemaScore polling came in at B+ for the sequel, while Rotten Tomatoes reports an 89% Verified Audience rating. That’s where the good news ends with what seems to be another major studio title that seriously misjudged the audience’s appetite for a nostalgia sequel. Only a quarter of the film’s opening weekend audience was under the age of 25, with moviegoers above the age of 54 representing the title’s largest age group with 21% of ticket sales.
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another major studio title that seriously misjudged the audience’s appetite for a nostalgia sequel. Only a quarter of the film’s opening weekend audience was under the age of 25, with moviegoers above the age of 54 representing the title’s largest age group with 21% of ticket sales.
That audience will be deeply disappointed that their beloved character is disrespected throughout the film. I don't actually think they are who the movie was written for. Though they may be who the movie is marketed towards. It's not new to make a movie in one way, then market it in another, more mainstream way. It's not like people can get their money back, after they buy a ticket.
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I saw Temple of Doom over 12 times at the theater when I was a kid. I thought it was just about the greatest thing that I had ever seen. Better than Star Wars. Then I got to see Raiders and later The Last Crusade. I can’t tell you how much I loved that character. To this day I hum the soundtrack whenever I’m doing anything remotely adventurous. I will not be watching this movie.
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another major studio title that seriously misjudged the audience’s appetite for a nostalgia sequel. Only a quarter of the film’s opening weekend audience was under the age of 25, with moviegoers above the age of 54 representing the title’s largest age group with 21% of ticket sales.
That audience will be deeply disappointed that their beloved character is disrespected throughout the film. I don't actually think they are who the movie was written for. Though they may be who the movie is marketed towards. It's not new to make a movie in one way, then market it in another, more mainstream way. It's not like people can get their money back, after they buy a ticket.
@Horace said in Indiana Jones: Time to let it die?:
I don't actually think they are who the movie was written for.
OMG, they are exactly the ones who must be shown it is OK to hate old white men.
It's not just OK, it is the way.
As we have all learned from Hollywood, women are now, younger, smarter and stronger than the has-beens.