I'd like to see critics write something as good as Koepp's screenplay. Did you read EW's review of this film? They gave it a B- and said, "The movie's legacy may simply be the melee that ensues when Spielberg cracks the whip and moviegoers scurry for tickets." What a heartless criticism! Films like Raiders hallmarked the reason people like to go to the movies in the first place: clean, adventurous fun. The 90's were a decade devoid of telling good stories. They were a dark time filled with specks of light that made the movie business as shallow as the music business is today. Indiana Jones is a hero who proves that the guys from the old school have the heart and the balls to do things the right way, of which today's youth are ignorant. Ford wouldn't have done the film if the story was a money-scheming shell. Crystal Skull is an incredible encore to the illustrious career of Indiana Jones, and fills in the rest of the action we've always hoped to see from Harrison Ford. This adventure is what we've been missing. It's finally here at the right time.