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Code-9

Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Posts: 40
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 1:45 am Post subject: Review: Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull |
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Just got back from Indy-4! I read so many negative reviews I was prepared for a possible disappointment. But for me, personally, I can only say this:
HOLY MOLY! THAT WAS THE ADVENTURE THRILL RIDE OF A LIFE TIME!!!
The most common complaintI kept hearing was that they took a great archaeology adventure story and turned it into a sci-fi movie. What most people don't realize is:
(1) there are such things as crystal skulls. As Indy says in the movie, most of them are carved artifacts and there is not much mystery about them. The so-called "Mitchell-Hedges" crystal skull, on the other hand (and mentioned in the movie) is a different case. Discovered around 1924 by Anna Mitchell-Hedges, it is an anatomically perfect rendition of a human skull, complete with a moving lower jaw, and modern science is at a loss to explain how it could have been created. Analysis shows that it cannot have been carved and there is no known way that it could have been molded.
(2) the Mayan cosmology (like the cosmologies of most ancient cultures) does involve beings from "elsewhere", such as the Nine Lords of Time and what writer/researcher, Jose Arguelles, calls "the Galactic Masters" of which the plumed serpent god, Quetalcoatl, was one.
So what Lucas/Spielberg did was to take (a) the modern lore about the alleged crashed extraterrestrial craft near Roswell, NM, in 1947, (b) the possibility that some of the technology as well as the alien bodies retrieved from the craft were taken to the top secret Area-51 in Nevada, (c) the Mayan cosmology, (d) the crystal skulls, and (e) the currently touted theory that some ETs are not so much extraterrestrials as they are extradimensionals (making them EDs then, I suppose) and blended it all seamlessly into one heck of a rousing thrill ride that I will definitely watch again. I give it 6 out of 5 stars. But hey - that's just me.
Oh, by the way - watch carefully when they are in the huge warehouse. The camera pans ever so quickly across a bunch of crates. One of them is partially opened and there is a brief glimpse of a golden cherub wing. That's about all you see but it is the lid of the Ark of the Covenant from Raiders! If you blink you'll miss it. [color=Font Color] [/color][color=Font Color] [/color][color=Font Color] [/color] _________________ Gary Val Tenuta
Author of THE EZEKIEL CODE
www.ezekielcode.com
2012 is coming...
The clock is ticking...
The code must be deciphered...
And only one man can save the planet...
If he can just figure out how - before it's too late.
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Skeptical Site Admin

Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 1510 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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OK - I finally went to see the Indiana Jones movie this weekend and I have to admit that I enjoyed it - even though I was not enthralled by it like I was the very first one. I think that is to be expected. After the fourth go-round, you pretty much know what to expect from this type of film - it's basically the same thing with the names and details switched around.
Now, there have been a few reviewers who think that a couple of scenes in this movie may have "jumped the shark" but you never go to an Indiana Jones flick looking for plausibility. Overall, I think Shia LeBoeuf (don't hold me to that spelling) did a very good job as Indy's sidekick. I kept on thinking how much better he was than Hayden Christensen, the stiff they chose to play Annakin Skywalker in the last set of Star Wars movies.
There may have been one or two too many cutesy moments for my tastes but, overall, I came out of the theater entertained. In this day and age, that's saying something.
S _________________ "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." -- Thomas Jefferson
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dr wu23

Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 2158 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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I saw it on last Friday and I was a bit disappointed. I thought the look of the film was great but that the story line and dialogue a bit weak. I also thought Harrison Ford was a bit lethargic and seemed bored at times in the film.; he didn't have that spark.
It was worth seeing but not as good as the other ones. _________________ "Some say the valley has always been haunted ever since River ran.
The rippling waters fast as the colors conceal the Green Man."
Roy Harpur from The Green Man
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