Well, at least the main character is there, except this time its the Russians and not the Germans (had to change from n@zis since apparently that's profanity, what a terrible world we live in now, have fun on your super safe and overly edited experience on the net!) he's fighting. It seemed like they tried WAY to hard with the dialog here making for some awkward acting and cheesy lines and pauses. It just didn't naturally flow from the characters like it did in the first three, maybe the chemistry wasn't there (it wasn't). The film jumps around really quickly as well, with Indy solving mystereies way to fast to be believable, almost laughable. The final twist really took me out of the movie.