Yea. Due to my alien fascination I didn’t hate Crystal Skull and I like he got married but it wasn’t anywhere near the trilogy. Or even young Indiana Jones show that I loved as a kid. I fully expect them to butcher his character like they did with Obi Wan.
Yeah I love alien stories too and I’ll be honest when people complained about that aspect way back when I thought, “but 2,000 year old men and angels that melt you into a puddle make sense to you?”
I never had an issue with the alien angle. In fact it wasn't until I heard that others were complaining that I would have guessed that so many people had decided that only religion/magic was "real" in the Indiana Jones universe.
I hated Crystal Skull due to it's incoherent plot, Shia Lebouf, the CGI, and not funny attempts at humor throughout. I thought bringing back Marion Ravenwood was good, and didn't even fundamentally have a problem with introducing an illegitimate son to give Harrison Ford someone to pass the hat and whip to- except the shitty actor they picked for it.
Ultimately, it just didn't feel like Indiana Jones. I doubt this one will either, in fact I suspect it will be much worse.
Yea. Due to my alien fascination I didn’t hate Crystal Skull and I like he got married but it wasn’t anywhere near the trilogy. Or even young Indiana Jones show that I loved as a kid. I fully expect them to butcher his character like they did with Obi Wan.
Yeah I love alien stories too and I’ll be honest when people complained about that aspect way back when I thought, “but 2,000 year old men and angels that melt you into a puddle make sense to you?”
I never had an issue with the alien angle. In fact it wasn't until I heard that others were complaining that I would have guessed that so many people had decided that only religion/magic was "real" in the Indiana Jones universe.
I hated Crystal Skull due to it's incoherent plot, Shia Lebouf, the CGI, and not funny attempts at humor throughout. I thought bringing back Marion Ravenwood was good, and didn't even fundamentally have a problem with introducing an illegitimate son to give Harrison Ford someone to pass the hat and whip to- except the shitty actor they picked for it.
Ultimately, it just didn't feel like Indiana Jones. I doubt this one will either, in fact I suspect it will be much worse.
I feel like ones enjoyment (or lack thereof) depends on how much of an attachment one has to the trilogy.