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Those are all great moments and I'd also add the bar shoot-out, truck chase and Ark opening in Raiders, the opening of TOD and the bridge showdown in TOD. It's one of my favorite series to marathon in one day. Though I usually like to watch them chronologically because even with TOD being a prequel, I feel it works better watched after Raiders because of it's incredible pace. |
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Cool idea for a thread. Love Indiana Jones. Here goes-- my ranking and justification:
1. The Last Crusade This comes first purely for nostalgia reasons-- it was the first Indy movie I saw. The sense of adventure in Crusade is massive. I love all the different locations, I love the epic mood of it. When viewing Crusade in context, I still think it holds up as a sequel. There is a scene in the beginning of the film, the transition between young Indy to older Indy where Ford says a line like 'I said... this belongs in a museum!' and then the familiar theme swells on the soundtrack. It's pure movie magic. 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark The original, though I don't necessarily think the best. That beginning temple sequence, and then the chase through Egypt, it's all good. 3. Temple of Doom A lot of people don't like this movie, but I do. I like how the second act takes place entirely indoors and underground, and then just explodes to the great outdoors with that stunning bridge sequence. 4. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull I didn't like this one at all. Too much CGI. No cool moments.
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Nice summarization of the films though I do like the fourth much more than quite a few others.
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As a kid, I'd hadn't seen many things I'd consider as exciting as Temple.
Though now, I find it grates on me a little. My mind has it held as the "dumb" one, of the real parts of the series. These days I'd probably rate them - 3, 1, and 2 slightly ahead of 4, which I didn't like too much for different reasons.
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If they make a fifth one how would you like to see it done? I'd like to see it darker in tone like TOD was and use a different mythology. I always thought the lost city of Atlantis would've been awesome for Indy to pursue for a final quest.
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I think finding the city of Atlantis would be a good overall premise. He could find key artifacts acrosss the world before ending up there. Could have some extra terrestrial or secret society connection. |
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I don't know if a prequel could be done, since the Young Indy TV series covered pretty much everything that could be done with a younger Indy. But maybe they could squeeze in another chapter.
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They, whoever owns the rights, can do whatever they want, and nobody would blink an eye. (Current post company excluded. ) They could just allude to it being 1938, and Indy is trying to find Atlantis. This isn't Star Wars or Star Trek. Nobody would care if that somehow appeared to contradict the timeline of the Young Indy TV series. Fans would just be very happy Indy films didn't die with Harrison Ford's age.
Last edited by Sculpt; 12-30-2013 at 12:24 AM. |
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There's all sorts of cool artifacts that could be tied into the Atlantis mythology too for Indy to pursue.
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This is the same for me, except I like to pretend Crystal Skull doesn't exist. I have the same attitude about it as the Star Wars prequels.
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