I didn't think this movie came out so great, but for once it doesn't appear to be the fault of the actors or directors, but clearly the fault of an awful script. The story doesn't make much sense at many points, and several elements are just left hanging around with no explanation or resolution. Two scenes involving Shia Leboeuf seemed extremely out of place for an Indy movie, where he displays a sort of super human ability to communicate with animals for no apparent reason. Overall, I wish I could "unsee" it, it feels as though they destroyed a little piece of my childhood. Save your money and see it on DVD (and this is coming from a big fan of the original 3)