The storyline seemed like it was randomly put together and tried to shoe horn in some old, tired jokes from previous Indy movies. I felt the movie tried to play up the CGI as oppossed to an entertaining and undertstandable story. Certainly in the previous Indy movies there were some moments of suspended belief, but this movie in particular went beyond that - a bit too much for my taste. Overall the movie was entertaining, yet totally lost me (and let me down) in the last 15 minutes or so of the film. I guess they wanted to tread new waters with the sci-fi theme, but I believe Indy is much better suited for the paranormal/supernatural theme.