Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (go see it)

HEY BOZO! Spoiler alert.

Meggie and I just got to see the midnight showing of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Was it good? Absolutely. Was it worth the price of admission?  Definitely (One of Meggie’s friends hooked us up, and we got in for free).

Let’s put it this way — If you liked any of the other Indiana Jones films, you will like this:

It’s still action-packed goofiness…

The special effects were amazing, but it was still shot so that it has that green-screen/blue-screen feel to it…

There are car chases…

There are insane insects that eat people whole…

Indiana Jones’ dad, Harry Jones, Sr., makes a cameo — in a photograph. He’s dead by this time…

Shia LeBaouf plays Mutt Williams. It’s later revealed his name is Harry Jones III. He is the son of Marion Ravenwood and Indiana Jones…

Oh, yeah, and there are aliens and nuclear explosions (not at the same time). It takes place during the beginning of the Cold War and the crystal skull actually belongs to an alien…

Like in other Indiana Jones flicks, there is always obvious Hubris, and the villains die because their greed and blind determination get the best of them…

The aforementioned alien literally drops science on the main villain in the end. She asks the alien to tell her everything. The alien drops so much science on her her head explodes and she turns into dust…

There you go. I just told you all the important things about the movie without actually ruining the story. Enjoy!

 

- David C. Garcia

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5 Responses to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (go see it)

  1. Katherine says:

    Sweet! I can’t wait to see it.

  2. Sounds awesome. Looking forward to checking it out!

    YEAAAAH, BOYYYYYEEEEEEEEE!

    b

  3. Meggie says:

    Correction…It’s Henry not Harry. Secondly the whole entire time I was watching the movie I thought his name was Mud. I don’t know which one would be worse.

  4. David C. Garcia says:

    Yeah. I also thought his name was Mud. I think being that close to the bass speaker in the theater affected our hearing.

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