Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!!

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I liked the movie but there were a few things that could've been left out... like that scene with the monkeys.

I liked it but Indiana Jones and aliens is kinda weird... If they left the idea open to more possibilities I could've dug it. But the whole idea on the crystal skulls wasn't based on ALIEN heads but human heads
 

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May 4, 2003
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staying at home >> $10 for ticket alone

But if I do decide to do the $10 deal..which is rare..I wear the cargo pants that carry sodas n sammiches lol

The movie to dvd turnover rate is fast nowadays...so it'll be a Blockbuster well before end of the year or I'll wait til it comes to the $1 theater.
thats why i do like SHEA and go to the drive inn you get alot more benefits lmao
 
May 16, 2002
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staying at home >> $10 for ticket alone

But if I do decide to do the $10 deal..which is rare..I wear the cargo pants that carry sodas n sammiches lol
See Brugh, ya knowin' LOL!!!!

All bullshit aside, shit is outta hand though. I took four of my kids and one of the babies mama...OUCH!!!!!
 
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Won't pay to see it cuz that shit is gunna be like the new starwars and fuck up some quality movies from my childhood; just for the sake of $$$$. I won't contribute to that shit.
 
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Won't pay to see it cuz that shit is gunna be like the new starwars and fuck up some quality movies from my childhood; just for the sake of $$$$. I won't contribute to that shit.

wrong!

CGI is not used hardly at all. Spealburg wanted it this way. He wanted to movie to be true to the series. Ford did almost all his own stunds and the scenes were real not CGI. This movie doesnt have a s hitload of graphics done with CGI.

"Steven Spielberg did not shoot the film in digital format, which his friend and partner George Lucas had adopted. Lucas approved, seeing that it looked, in his words, "like it was shot 3 years after the Last Crusade, you'd never know there was 20 years between shooting."

"To be consistent with the previous films, Steven Spielberg shot the film using traditional stunts and kept the use of computer-generated imagery to an absolute minimum, although during filming he estimated about 30% of VFX would have to be CGI."

"Steven Spielberg cast Russian actors in the roles of Russian soldiers so their accents would be authentic."

"Sean Connery was approached for a cameo appearance as Henry Jones Sr., Indiana's father, but he turned it down, finding retirement too enjoyable. George Lucas later stated that in retrospect it was good that Jones Sr. did not appear, as it would disappoint the audience when he would not come along for the adventure. Harrison Ford also joked that he was getting old enough to play his own father, so Sean wasn't needed anymore."

"During the late 1970s, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg made a deal with Paramount Pictures for five Indiana Jones films."