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continuousbeing2 said:It was ok, felt kind of hollow and forced at times. They just seemed to gloss over the whole story, like they included it simply as a backdrop so indy could have some antics.
Also, they totally stole the whole conceptualization of the valley where the temple is from a 3 episode arc of Ducktales where they go in search of the legendary city of gold. It looks the same, it had the same sort of in a valley inside of a mountain type thing going on,a nd it got buried the same way. just struck me as sort of odd.
They stole the plot from Ducktales? Damn...that takes major balls...
Belisarius said:Edit: What is it with swordfights? There was a time they meant something, but over the last few years they've become ridiculously cliché. For instance, the swordfight in The Count of Monte Cristo is great because it's short, timely, and a focal point for all the characters' energies. The swordfight in this movie (and indeed, in most of the action flicks released over the past decade) is just a showcase for fancy F/X.
Yeah, it seemed kinda forced...plus, the foreshadowing killed it. I mean, right from the moment that Shia mentioned that he took fencing I knew there was gonna be a sword fight.
I wasn't a big fan of the movie, but it was probably because I had higher standards for it than I should have; I mean, it was supposed to be entertaining and by having Shia swinging from vines with monkeys that was achieved...3/5
