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jill the ripper:
Neil Gaiman said, I think it was about Indy. J., that you not only needed to suspend your disbelief, but tie it up and lock it in a closet as well.
He's exactly right. I had no problem suspending disbelief, but I'm easily involved.

Indy is one of my favourite heros, even if they made a fifth one and it was the most awful thing in the world, I would love it. I was weened on that stuff.

Betagold:
Don't get me wrong, I'd see the fifth one even if it was Indy and the Search for the Golden Depends, but it just wasn't a good movie.  I expect to own it on DVD when it comes out.

Tom:
I agree with what jill said/says.

jill the ripper:

--- Quote from: Betagold on 26 Jun 2008, 16:55 --- Indy and the Search for the Golden Depends

--- End quote ---
That made me LOL.
Not a quiet chuckle.
A long, long guffaw.
I still am.

Surgoshan:
I noticed the terrible CG in Indy.  Particularly the ants.  And the monkeys.  Still and all, I was able to enjoy the movie.  Except for Last Crusade, which I can't recall pushing the envelope, new-effects-wise, the Indy movies have had pretty awful effects.  Remember the end of Ark, when a guy's face melted off?  (Spoiler warning?  Blow.)  However, you'd expect CG to be mature enough (16 years old) that you wouldn't really notice it any more, because it's just gotten that good.  :shrug: I think you'll just have to expect that any film with Lucas involved will have some suck liberally poured on top of it and you'll just have to hope that the awesome of others will shine through that coating of suck.

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