my high expectations were destroyed. Easily worse than the Temple of Doom.
Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:NOT LISTENING LALALASame. I've heard it's pretty cool.
Lox wrote:What will bother me (if the movie does, in fact, suck) is that Lucas was quoted saying that this movie was made for the fans, not the critics. Guess he didn't remember that the fans are the biggest critics! :)That's a polite way of saying that the movie will suck. Critics liked Star Wars 4-6. Critics liked Indiana Jones 1-3. Critics didn't like Star Wars 1-3.
SineSwiper wrote:Man, you guys had high expectations? It was made by George Lucas, features an old Indiana Jones, and was doomed for failure.I agree with Lox, the last Die Hard (while insanely unbelievable) was insanely kickass with an old Bruce Willis.
It should have been called "Indiana Jones and... I'm Too Old For This Shit"
Flip wrote:Yeah, Die Hard 3 was the best IMO. You like Die Hard 4?SineSwiper wrote:Man, you guys had high expectations? It was made by George Lucas, features an old Indiana Jones, and was doomed for failure.I agree with Lox, the last Die Hard (while insanely unbelievable) was insanely kickass with an old Bruce Willis.
It should have been called "Indiana Jones and... I'm Too Old For This Shit"
Zeus wrote:3 was def the best, but i rented 4 last week and thought it was a good ride. Cheesy as hell plot, but just an all around entertaining action movie with McLean still kicking ass.Flip wrote:Yeah, Die Hard 3 was the best IMO. You like Die Hard 4?SineSwiper wrote:Man, you guys had high expectations? It was made by George Lucas, features an old Indiana Jones, and was doomed for failure.I agree with Lox, the last Die Hard (while insanely unbelievable) was insanely kickass with an old Bruce Willis.
It should have been called "Indiana Jones and... I'm Too Old For This Shit"
Lucas was just going by the SW prequel trilogy with that quote. Each of the films made more than $300M in the US and well over $500M worldwide (before DVD sales) yet were mostly panned by critics. Essentially, that means that the masses don't care about what the hardcore critics are saying.
Flip wrote:But it didn't quite "feel" like a Die Hard film, did it? It was more of a new-aged action flick with MacLean in itZeus wrote:3 was def the best, but i rented 4 last week and thought it was a good ride. Cheesy as hell plot, but just an all around entertaining action movie with McLean still kicking ass.Flip wrote: I agree with Lox, the last Die Hard (while insanely unbelievable) was insanely kickass with an old Bruce Willis.Yeah, Die Hard 3 was the best IMO. You like Die Hard 4?
Lucas was just going by the SW prequel trilogy with that quote. Each of the films made more than $300M in the US and well over $500M worldwide (before DVD sales) yet were mostly panned by critics. Essentially, that means that the masses don't care about what the hardcore critics are saying.
Zeus wrote:Lucas was just going by the SW prequel trilogy with that quote. Each of the films made more than $300M in the US and well over $500M worldwide (before DVD sales) yet were mostly panned by critics. Essentially, that means that the masses don't care about what the hardcore critics are saying.No, that just means that the moviegoers were still willing to go to the "showers", even though there was a sign that said "Gas Chambers Ahead".
Lox wrote:*SPOILER QUESTION AHEAD*yes but it works in the same way that face melting jesus box and de-deathifying sippy cup to....They take an out there interpretation of a legend and make it real....and I'll be damned it worked....and worked pretty well. I loved it. I would put it at 3 just ahead of Doom and just behind Last Crusade. I loved it
Just tell me this...is it true that there are.....space aliens???? Please, say no. I'll withhold total judgment until I see it, but that just bothers me for some reason.
RentCavalier wrote:People say I'm a heretic for this, but Last Crusade is my favorite Indiana Jones film.I'd have to agree with you on that actually. My faves go Last Crusade, then Raiders, then Temple of Doom. There's just something about Last Crusade that I love...maybe it's the Connery/Ford combo or that Nazi general guy or whatever.
I love them all, really--well, unless four sucks. I still gotta see it. But, I mean, as a trilogy goes, it just works, even Temple of Doom.
Lox wrote:It has the most emotional depth and growth for the characters than any of the others. The father/son dynamic, and the theme that John Williams made for them, is really quite heartwarming.RentCavalier wrote:People say I'm a heretic for this, but Last Crusade is my favorite Indiana Jones film.I'd have to agree with you on that actually. My faves go Last Crusade, then Raiders, then Temple of Doom. There's just something about Last Crusade that I love...maybe it's the Connery/Ford combo or that Nazi general guy or whatever.
I love them all, really--well, unless four sucks. I still gotta see it. But, I mean, as a trilogy goes, it just works, even Temple of Doom.
bovine wrote:bump for this that my girlfriend found.You didn't actually SEE the episode? Holy shit, I didn't think that South Park could shock me anymore... but that episode was just above and beyond.
http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/10/the ... y_king.php
Eric wrote:Very awesome episode indeed. :0You mean like, every other episode since Season 5?
I absolutely love watching Butters and Eric. It's hilarious because they're like complete and total polar opposites of one another. One has a kind and caring mother, the other has these 2 horrible parents that punishes on a whim and has attempted to kill their son on occasion. Eric's an evil racist bastard, while Butters is this naive innocent kid. I look forward to any episode that pairs those 2 together.