I tend to grade movies on three seperate things, the special effects, the plot line, and the acting itself. Each of these is self explanitory and in the line of this movie I must say I found little to fault on any level. I'm certain that some people will say that the plot is something perhaps a little far fetched, but when we take into account the time line, and the era in which the film's time line progresses, it falls into the realm of acceptability. the 1950's was filled with the points made again and again in the film. Indy stayed true to character in his classic macho and yet endearing fashion. The introduction of the young Mutt Williams added the youthful zeal to the film that some of the earlier films also depicted. Two points I would have liked to see progressed further but which seemed to lack in my opinion were how Miriam behaved, her seemingly non-chalant behavior, though I grasp the concept that she is a more mature woman in this film, and seems to have put childish things behind her. The second is that it would have been a nice addition to see Mutt with some kind of love interest on his own. Over all I really enjoyed the film though some of the others in my group who saw it with me, were not to enthusiastic. I felt it kept in form with previous Indy films, and plots, and I can hardly wait to see the next installment with Indy and hopefully Mutt as well. Maybe they will go for something like Atlantis, or to investigate the power behind the Bermuda Triangle. Whatever they choose, I know it will be interesting.