Don't let this franchise die! Whether it's as an animted series, video games or comics, or maybe even another live action project (a Rocky/Creed sort of thing with Ke Huy Quan back as Short Round?), there is still life in Indiana Jones. We need such adventures.
I still enjoyed this movie and thought it to be a good conclusion for Harrison's Indiana Jones character. I think it's time to retire the character though but I'm glad we got one more romp. It's mindless popcorn fun and escapism. Just enjoy the ride.
One thing Lucasfilm deserves so much praise for is the practical affects. That is what makes their films look so good. That and how George pushed for new technology with ILM. Also the fact that Harrison is still doing his own stunts despite his old age shows his commitment.
It was my least favourite one but I still liked it. I just hope this isn't the end of the franchise and we get more stuff like books, comics, games, animated series, toys, etc.
I'm pretty sure it's the end of the trilogy, but the franchise itself I would think would still continue because if you think about it that whole summer we got so much stuff with merchandise and everything. So I'm thinking Lucasfilm and Disney will just make more stuff because of how people really appreciate Indiana Jones, especially the huge fan base
I don't understand the haters, of course the film is no masterpiece, but it manages to be a great film and an emotional farewell to Harrison Ford, overall they managed to make a film that doesn't hold a candle to the original trilogy, but that does have its points hits.🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is not just the ultimate Indiana Jones movie it’s my favorite movie of this year and I loved all of the action, the characters, the story, and the score is brilliant.
Awesome film with the old style vibe - Harrison Ford is the true hero. I've been criticizing Kathleen Kennedy for her involvement in the Star Wars series and the Last Jedi which were all disastrously bad. But this last Indiana Jones movie was really good.
It's still shocking this movie only made $300 million. It wasn't the most amazing but still a decent movie. I feel a bit bad the last movie ended so tepidly.
Let's get one thing straight dial. A Destiny is not perfect but it did not deserve the premature. Hate that it gots it should have not gotten that at all. Are there flaws? Yes there are. Dial of Destiny wasn't perfect but it was great and it was a really nice way to close out the trilogy. Loved every minute of it
@@TheRealTestFry2024 sound of Freedom was kept in a drawer for 4 years 2019-2023 Disney 20th century fox refused to release this film this film wasn't a global release like Indiana Jones
decent conclusion, regardless of the BO disappointment, the ending lived up, wasn't perfect but hey..will have this any day over the monkey show and Shia LaJew any day from the last one.
This is a great film! Can't wait to see it again on D+. Despite seeing it very late in theaters I was happy the ending wasn't spoiled for me before hand. It was fantastic. You folks might be able to squeeze out one more like this if you hurry, I want to see how Indy get his eye patch! LLAP
"Indiana Jones & Please Dial the Nursing Home!" [Please do not waste your money on this BOMB] CGI cannot time travel. Being a HUGE Indy fan, I had hoped against hope nothing could be worse than Indy's last movie about aliens in South America. How mistaken was I! I beg the producers please STOP trying to retrieve tha magic that was Indy 30 yrs ago. This movie is a dead pan loser. MILLIONS of dollars flushed down the cinema toilet. Let me state the very obvious: Harrison Ford today cannot, I repeat cannot be the younger Indiana Jones!!! CGI cannot solve this problem. This whole flick looked like a 'desperate money grab.' Spielberg would NEVER have made this!!!
They made Indy into an uninspiring grumpy old man who had to be saved instead of being the adventuring heroic professor that his students loved. I know they had to address his age but they didn’t have to make Indy so miserable. I love James Mangold and Harrison Ford but this movie just wasn’t it for me.
The whole point of the movie was age and time. 1969 was very different than 1930s. It was less looking into the past and more looking into the future with the moon landing. It was to contrast our hero from his prime to deal with his age.
@@nashpreds99it makes sense from a narrative point of view and it’s good storytelling. You can’t pretended that things are still the same in a different era. While dealing with that, Mangold gave us a great opening in his prime, and proceeded to send Indy in the past. The circle is complete since Indy has not only dealt with history but actually got to witness it and meet Archimedes himself while then making amends with his wife in the comfort of his home. I loved it
AWEFUL - COST MILLIONS BUT IT WAS AWEFUL A THREE WHEELED CART THATS FASTER THAN MOTORCYCLES AND CARS LOTS AND LOTS OF BULLETS BUT ABSOLUTELY NO ONE CAN SHOOT HIS GODDAUGHTER GOT PPPAAAIIIDDD BUT WASN’T CONVINCING BUT IF GETTING PPPAAAIIIDDD WAS THE GOAL THEY GOT PPPAAAIIIDDD
I don't mind either CGI or practical but when you are breaking your arms patting yourselves on the back about how much was practical and then you glazed all those shots over with some pretty humid-looking CGI, forgive me for not taking you seriously
This movie depicted more of Disney's pro feminist and anti man narrative. Throughout the movie there is a female that does everything better than him even though it's supposed to be about Indiana Jones because it has his name in the title. Indiana Jones should be the only main star and the only main hero in films only about him. Women have their own female action hero movies. If you're going to continue a franchise then stay on topic of the tradition of the franxhise.
If you want to watch a different action adventure franchise with girl power then I suggest the Tomb Raider Lara Croft movies. Let lead male action adventure heroes be masculine. Let lead female action adventure heroes be feminine.
Oh yes, like how Helena single handedly solved the water displacement puzzle leading to Archimedes Tomb…no wait that was Indy. Indy still had a good amount to do in this film so I don’t know what there is to complain about with Helena
@@dboygamer8184 Ironic that you say that since you can't handle opinions that different to yours either, comeback when you do respect ALL opinions, NPC.
@@HenryLouis21 All I saw was the same old washed up old legacy character being upstaged, disrespected, wanting to die alone and getting punished trope which was stretched out for two hours. Say what you want about the crystal skull, but at least Indy was still his good old self. And he didn't want to give up on everything and die. The film is boring and the MacGuffin is just a glorified compass. All it does is take you to one place and that's it.
@@Lucasfan375 In what way was this character disrespected or upstaged? Also, god forbid that this character goes through struggles even at an old age and you know changes instead of staying stagnant for years and not changing with time going by. Nor was he getting punished. You people are so insensitive when a male character does not stay stagnant not have struggles or changes or face new challenges. Also, he never gave up anything and "wanted to die," he was more content with living the life he had as a history teacher teaching a new generation about history, a new generation who is more worried about looking to the future while Indy is still stuck in the past. And that compass was literally a magical device that allowed him to travel through time.
Ouffff. What a trainwreck of a movie....🛑🚧Do not press play. You will waste hours of your life and lose the fond memories you had of the Indy franchise. It leaves the same sour taste in your brain that The Rise of Skywalker did. You have been warned.