cause yeah a bunch of magic rocks, a magic gold arc that kills anyone who looks inside it and a magic cup that gives ever lasting life but destroys caves when it passes certain seal are all totally serious things.BudZer said:Indy 5, that would imply that there was an Indy 4.
Wait, we were supposed to take that diamond cranium movie seriously?
I await your return with bated breath.MaxTheReaper said:I don't know or care, but this is a great thread to prove my point in an argument.
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This is pretty much the though I had on it, or more specfically the CTL+ALT+DEL comic when the director presses the Butt Rape w/o Lube.are.you.the.god.its.me.vader said:Rape.
That wasn't why I hated it. I hated it because the ending was terrible, it was littered with cliches and was just generally a terrible film in my opinion.sirbryghtside said:I think that we're all missing the point - the main thing that we hate is all the special effects. If they remove those, then millions of people will moan about how bad they were. Lucas has a tough equation to balance.
I totally agree with your theory. But the beef for me was the alien / sci-fi crud.cleverlymadeup said:cause yeah a bunch of magic rocks, a magic gold arc that kills anyone who looks inside it and a magic cup that gives ever lasting life but destroys caves when it passes certain seal are all totally serious things.
the fact of the matter is most "fans" of Indiana Jones/Star Wars have no clue about what they're actually about or what in fact they really are
then you missed the point about the series, there's no deep meaning in it. they are all based on the old pulp novels and adventures and really didn't have very deep meaning besides a fun adventureThe_Deleted said:I totally agree with your theory. But the beef for me was the alien / sci-fi crud.cleverlymadeup said:cause yeah a bunch of magic rocks, a magic gold arc that kills anyone who looks inside it and a magic cup that gives ever lasting life but destroys caves when it passes certain seal are all totally serious things.
the fact of the matter is most "fans" of Indiana Jones/Star Wars have no clue about what they're actually about or what in fact they really are
I realise it was a story built around the paranoia and Area 51 that was big at the time the story was set, but what made the originals so good was that all the articles were about Faith.
You can argue that belief in a higher power is just as nonsensical as belief in aliens but the Trilogy, for me, was about the human spirit and mankinds capacity for belief giving an artifact it's power. A self fulfilling prophecy if you will.