Could I possibly be more predictable? I submit that I cannot.Nmil-ek said:[http://img40.imageshack.us/i/nukethefridge.jpg/]![]()
Enough said.
Thank you. To be honest I liked everything about the movie.Xbowhyena said:So many people are bashing movies for petty things these days. Who cares if you couldn't really survive a nuke in a fridge... who cares Shia LaBouf is a bad actor (it's not an award winning movie lol) who cares that the ending sucked... It was a GOOD movie overall. Different doesn't mean crappy.
Well, the laser WAS a little farfetched, but it wasnt something you see every day. Who really sees the Ark every day of their lives?Travdelosmuertos said:Exactly. How can I possibly worry for his life during a fucking fistfight with a commie when he's a goddamn superhero able to withstand not only an extremely fatal physical blow, but is not cooked in the fridge (lead absorbs radiation, which causes heat to be produced) and then stands nonchalantly in the face of an H-Bomb without melting. It killed every other action scene in the entire movie.Ridonculous_Ninja said:I didn't hate the movie, but this.Nmil-ek said:[http://img40.imageshack.us/i/nukethefridge.jpg/]![]()
Enough said.
SO MUCH THIS!
THIS TIMES 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000!
Lead cannot stop the heat of the sun caused by a nuke! >.<
Plus the impact would shatter every bone in his body. Both impacts actually, the one that sent him flying, and the sudden stop when he landed.
Then, there was the departure from mysticism to sci-fi, which someone already mentioned.
...Really? Aliens+commies=Scientology?Amethyst Wind said:People don't like it because they paid to see an entertaining action movie, not a 90-minute scientology lecture. I'm sure there are rules against forcing extreme(ly stupid) religion upon people.
actually to add to it a bit, the WHOLE series was a sci-fi series, just an old school version of it reallyPurpleRain said:Why are people uspset by this? Really? Indy has always been about the old boys comics where they go exploring into tombs and fight the mummy and ze Nazi's. In those comics, aliens were a common thing. Plus, with the addition of the amount of 'alien hiroglyths' and theories and whatnot, it was to be expected. I thought it was great.Charisma said:Extradimensional aliens = science fiction.
The Ark was a intricate part of a story that built it up to be an all-powerful object that could easily destroy men. It wasn't just the appearance and opening of the Ark itself that made what it did believable, but the fact that the story was executed well enough for the audience to believe it within the movie's context. Of course anyone with half a brain realizes the Ark doing that would be complete balderdash in real life, but within the story arc, we are able to believe because it is well-established before hand through plot that it can mess people's shit up.You're willing to take the ark killing nazis as truth but not him surviving a nuclear blast? tsk tsk.
IT WAS A MAGICAL FUCKING FRIDGE! GET OVER IT!
lol.
Say you like cheesecake but hate chocolate.Different doesn't mean crappy.
but if theyd gone and changed it, fans would complain that it didnt stay true to the originals but face it - if it had come out 20 years ago, people would have loved itZombie_Fish said:That is why it is hated. They haven't changed the films a bit, which isn't a bad thing, but the audience have changed with it. It's like Yahtzee said in his joke Duke Nuk'em Forever review, that Duke's persona wouldn't work in a much more serious society like the one we live in now.AdmiralWolverineLightningbolt said:everyone seems to hate the film so much but if you watch the originals, you see they're pretty similar
One of the main reasons why it was so popular with the critics was that it kept to the classic Indie traits, and that this was what they expected from the movie. But after 20 years, an audience has changed in tastes, so when they saw that the film hadn't changed, they criticized it a lot more seriously than they would've the other three films. So it got more hate as a result.
Yep, that pretty much killed any chance I had of taking the movie seriously. A lead lined fridge does not mean indestructable. After that I spent most of the movie trying to poke holes in it. You can't really bring out that kind of BS in the opening scenes, atleast try and hold on to believability for a little bit.Nmil-ek said:[http://img40.imageshack.us/i/nukethefridge.jpg/]![]()
Enough said.
For a family of people who lie, cheat, and steal (albeit in a considerably "good" way) in the name of procuring precious artifacts so that Nazis and Communists don't get them, I think having a moral like "honesty" is both hypocritical and pointless. And if it really took an entire movie to convey the moral of "be honest," that's just as great a fail as using aliens as a cop-out for Tomb Raider taking the last vestiges of plot from the people who make these monstrosities.cleverlymadeup said:really so the being honest part of it was totally missed out on you? notice what happened to Mac being the dishonest person through out the whole movie and also what happens to Irina at the very end as wellCaptainCrunch said:Filmmaker Rant:
The action-packed roller coaster thrill ride lacked something very essential to the adventure film: a moral. We get one at the very end, but from scene to scene it's mostly a wank-fest of imposed family values on people who haven't seen each other in years. Random chance is one thing, and adventure movies thrive on blind luck, but it's a series of scenes that are forced to fit together only by the will of the director (who has a history of doing just that.)
the wedding was after that lesson