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    June 16, 2008
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    June 4, 2009
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surprising
PostedJune 4, 2009
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from Houston, Texas
Surprising to me..after only 15 min. of watching I found myself crying over a cartoon. This is as much a wonderful adult movie as a child's. Not to mention that the reason for this trip was my friend's 30th birthday. I know, right? But we LOVED it and 3D movies have NEVER looked this great! I can't wait to see my next one :)
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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4 / 5
Jones is a Flick!
PostedJune 16, 2008
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from Houston, Texas
After many years of waiting, the "Indie" we have come to know and love is back with a resounding " crack of a whip".
Harrison Ford IS Indiana Jones! He is as athletic and debonair as the day he walked off the last Indiana film. Along with a surprisingly Russian Cate Blanchett, returning actress Karen Allen, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and up an coming star Shia LaBeouf, "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" does not disappoint.
As in all of the films, action is around every corner, and Lucas/Spielberg/ Marshall/ &Koepp remind us that C.G. is not always needed to create those memorable scenes we associate with a great "Indiana Jones" film.
New movie watchers will be delighted to finally see a film on the "big screen" that's been a favorite series in homes for over two decades.
Ending comments:
There is a scene (my favorite) in which Indiana (Harrison Ford) is looking at a picture of his father and remembering a time that once was in "his life". Although at the beginning of the film, it was a picture of the words I was trying to find to describe the feeling I knew I would have after seeing a much anticipated movie.
To say that one has been completely satisfied by a film that was long over due is to say that visiting the house you grew up feels the same as when you left. Those memories will always bring a certain joy of a time that once was, however, "you can never go home".
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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