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@@joaquinbarboza3223 Honestly that's the only spoiler I'm fine with hearing, anything else is an absolute no-go. Not watching any clips until I'm in the theater watching the damn thing.
It's literally months that i'm thinking about the parachute from the german plane scene, and i have the feeling that they went back in time to the syracuse's siege in 212 bc, judging by the leaked roman soldiers on set, the shape of the land that from above seems Sicily and from ancient ships in the sea. If it will be true, it will be one of the coolest things ever to see indiana jones interacting directly with something in the past
@@matthewgaudet4064 Isn’t that the most-decent ending we could hope for? Also, I’m gonna dislike your comment if I watch the film and this ends up being true (cause you spoiled it) 😂
Unlike some. I want to see plenty of time travel here. Guessing it will be used very sparingly. Although throwback / flashback sequences are playing with time. I do like the idea of Indy / Ford, and us the viewer following along since 1981 / 1933 in a tangential time line. It would be cool if Indy found his way to 1981. Just my personal hope. This I will pay at least once to see !
SPOILERS- There's only one moment in history where they time travel to: the Roman seige of Syracuse in 213 BC, where Indy meets Archimedes and where the movie's final act takes place. The WW2 era scenes are just flashbacks.
@@AimForMyHead81 Dude, what part of no spoilers you don't get? Just because you had the chance to see the film early on doesn't mean you have the right to ruin the experience for all of us. Delete your comment out of consideration, please. I have avoided reading it.
Heard so many bad things about this movie just in oneday.wanted to see this so much But I guess i will save my money for that new Christopher Nolan movie next month or just wait for The Meg 2 Trench in August.
Ive always loved the Indy movies and grew up with them. They represented and taught a lot of good qualities for a young man and also created some interest in history and our past. This movie doesn’t seem to capture that from what I see. Maybe I’m a cynic, but it seems to have Ford play an old dummy and he is overshadowed by a new lead, who appears to be cocky and arrogant. I feel like the writers are inexperienced in life and don’t really know how to write a good lead that exhibits noble traits, especially when trying to establish a strong female protagonist. I think I’ll wait till this is streaming.
And they're saying that it's bad on Rotten tomatoes. This movie looks cool and screams as a classic masterpiece. Definitely it will surpass the fourth movie.
@@mohamedfawzy5843when you actually read some of the reviews on there, you realise they're just being fussy. A lot of them are complaining because it's similar to the older movies and playing it safe. That's what we want! We don't want a Last Jedi that feels very different to what came before. Plus some of those critics have trashed films like the new Spider-Verse and praised films like Jurassic World Dominion so I'm not listening to what they say
@@joevictor53 You're right. The only thing that I could hate in the movie if they made his grandaughter taking his place even if she's a nice character and not cringe and hates men like Captain Marvel and She hulk. I still want a new actor to hold the mantle of Harrison Ford in the role. I would cast Chris Pratt or Bradley Cooper or Chris Evans or even Anthony Starr as The New Indiana Jones. They have a good Southern accent like Indy also they're charming and funny and can do dangerous action scenes like him.
@@docbrown6550you're worried about his age being unbelievable in a series that has had invisible bridges, ghosts that melt faces, magic eggs and aliens. And your main issue regarding verisimilitude is Ford playing a character several years younger than him (which happens in almost every movie) Ok👍
@@alvin2021 No, you're totally wrong, Indiana Jones movies are Action movies, Action movies by the main character, Indiana Jones. No one in their right mind could believe, even in a movie, someone near eighty years old can be this action star. Totally unbelievable movie or not.
Cheap Short Round knockoff when they could have had the Oscar-winning actor Ke Huy Quan reprise his role. Also, you know what sucks about that bullwhip scene? It looks so cool the way he pulls it out and cracks it a few times. However, we never get to see the whip make contact with any of the individuals. I want to see it make a slash mark across a few faces or take an eye out. Then he just ducks when they pull our guns. And no, it’s not a reversal of the Cairo Swordsman scene in Raiders.
@@daRealB-Rex RU-vid disabled dislikes in general sometime ago. Maybe likes can be disabled by Lucasfilm, but it has been a long time since RU-vid banned all dislikes.
@@thegoodreylo4749 KK has destroyed anything classic about it and everything she has touched at lucasfilm I’ll just stick to others thank you very much.
I actually kind of love that they brought back the Nazi plot for Indiana Jones. That is like my favorite concept when it comes to enemies for Indy. Just the way he fights them ALONE make him look like a war hero, *but in reality he’s a history teacher who’s afraid of snakes, doesn’t believe in the occult or magic, and completely dresses like a cowboy wearing a bomber’s jacket & a fedora 😂* No Diss to Indy, though 😊
@@benclayton-wolfindale9444 Plenty of people have already seen the film and for those unafraid of spoilers -or simply refusing to go pay for this MarySuegoddaughterfest in cinemas in spite, or rather because, of being lifelong fans of Indiana Jones, like yours truly- there's already very detailed, scene by scene summaries out there. So yeah, plenty of people have already seen the movie, and anyone willing to know exactly what happens on it can go and find out by themselves right now. That doesn't mean the OP is right in their assertion -as a lifelong fan, for me the ending is... kinda happy-ish but not really- but it definitely means you're dead wrong in yours.
Ah, the old and depressed hero-trope, unleashed to kill another IP. XD Let's be honest, here. Disney, along with Lucasfilm, don't know how to do heroes, anymore. They keep propping up narcissistic characters that are insufferable and morphing heroes into depressed-losers. I'm thinking they are trying to represent the modern man, always in therapy and on pills because, "they work! we just don't know how, anymore!" Almost as if Lucasfilm wants mindless and depressed fans. If anyone wondered what would happen if you gave the biggest IPs to the least-creative people, we have the answer.
Dumb take. The incredibles was a great way to show older has been heroes who came out of their shell to once again become the great heroes of who they once were. That’s what this movie did. Not everything is TLJ
@@Dave_C30 Gonna disagree, champ. "Depressed," is the most boring character trait and it's far over-represented in "heroes," if you can call them that, these past few years. It's so over-represented, that it's expected, every...single...time. Nothing to look up to or admire, at all, which what is desirable in a hero-character. Yes, it's always the Last Jedi. We see the movie begins with old and depressed Indy who's lost pretty much everything and then he gets pushed into action ... ya, enjoy your depressed old people. Meanwhile, in the real world, there are old people that don't instantly become depressed losers just because they age. Some thrive, stay in shape, etc. It's never been a good trope and it's far overused, imo. Ya, depressed hero is always a no-go, for me. Too many in society are on anti-depressants, already. BUT, if that's fun for you, have at it. I'm entertained by the same trope killing yet another franchise and the consistent track record of failure by modern-day Lucasfilm. I genuinely believe that 90% of the general population could have done a better job and to see them have all the money in the world to only produce serviceable or low-quality content is lols! Ineptitude doesn't get much higher.
@@benclayton-wolfindale9444 Totally angry...watching bad ideas fail while still being able to remember good ideas succeeding. I don't think "angry" means what you think it means, or "enemy." This is a comment section. O_o
@@OGSF_Apoc You totally ignored my Incredibles analogy though. A movie much more before the last Jedi, that handled once depressed heroes, terrifically. Indy 5 is not like TLJ any bit. In TLJ Rey is the main character who stars a hopeless Luke who refuses to do any good until the final end where he dies. That doesn’t happen with Indy 5. Indy is retiring and settling down his rough life while deciding to embargo one last adventure, and doing everything he’s known to do and loved. Just like the Incredibles. It starts out with Indy in his prime, and flash forwards an Indy out of time who comes back to doing what he loves. Plus, he survives and has a happy ending.
And the Curse of Kennedy - And the Box Office of Doom - And the Fleabag of Terror And the Doom of Lucasfilm - And the Lost Money of Disney - And the End of Our Hero
LMAO this looks terrible!😆😆 Edit: it’s not an opinion it’s a fact. The de-aging looks terrible, and I doubt there will be any new sequences that are good that aren’t a direct ripoff of the original films.
Hard pass. I trust the early reviews. No one wants to watch Indy cower in the corner as his obnoxious goddaughter takes the lead. Well, maybe Kathleen Kennedy does
@@joaquinbarboza3223 They're not spoilers. This person probably follows those clickbaity anti-WOKE RU-vidrs that prey on simpletons and believes any rumour they say in those videos.
@@joaquinbarboza3223 can't hate lucasfilm when it pretty much died with George selling it to Disney. What Chase is hating is merely a bastardized husk of what once was a great company
Please don't sit next to anyone at the cinema after you paid to watch this, muttering those words and jerking your heard around to fellow cinema goers to make your point as they enjoy the film.
@@railerswim George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney because he didn't want to force his kids, who weren't interested in taking the company, to do something they didn't want and overall moved on from the Star Wars sequels and this film due to how all fans behaved like spoiled brats and sent death threats because they didn't like the Star Wars prequels or Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. So of they hate so much that Disney bought SW and that George and Steven didn't return for these films, they brought that on themselves and punished the rest of fans who liked and still like the works of George and Steven.
@@trevoratkins9965 another illiterate moron. I said to read the reviews and that makes me a Disney shill somehow. It's hilarious how reading is such a horrible thing for you people.