Really cool that they could get 30 year old Harrison Ford to costar with 80 year old Harrison Ford. Props to those two guys for setting aside egos to be in the same film.
I love it when actors are committed to a role. I think Harrison Ford even said that he IS Indiana Jones and nobody else can play him til he's passed on.
It really hit me in the feels when Ford destroyed the only copy of Steamboat Willy, ensuring that no corporation would exist that could ever extend standard copyright. The scenes from the 1970s Flash Gordon and Alan Quatermain films he would go to star in looked amazing!
I still cannot believe that this is going to be John Williams's final movie score, he is the main reason why I love music in the first place. He is a literal legend of music, the literal equivalent to the likes of Beethoven and others.
The part where Indiana said “ It’s not so much about what you believe, it’s about how hard you can get without viagra when your 80” made my spine tingle
My favorite part was how they used CGI sparingly and only to enhance the very real stunts and explosions. The humor is spot-on, never cringeworthy. And the color correction looks magnificent; the orange is making everyone look adoringly jaundiced.
I think it'd be great if for Indy's final adventure, the movie breaks tradition and actually allows him to put the artefact in a museum. He's earned it.
Massive respect to Harrison Fords commitment of aging 80 years just for this role!
Really cool that they could get 30 year old Harrison Ford to costar with 80 year old Harrison Ford. Props to those two guys for setting aside egos to be in the same film.
The part where Indiana said "Avengers, assemble" before him and his army charged at space Nazis literally had me crying tears of joy
The part when Indy raised up his whip and yelled “You shall not pass”. Gave me chills
The part where indy said “I belong in a museum”-👴🏻 brought literal tears to my eyes
The part where Indiana Jones sayed "I was the dial of destiny all along, bazinga" and pulled the trigger was truly one of the moments. Amazing movie
Indiana Jones is now finding artifacts younger than him.
I love it when actors are committed to a role. I think Harrison Ford even said that he IS Indiana Jones and nobody else can play him til he's passed on.
When Indy calmly asked Shia Labeouef if he’d put his name in the goblet of the crystal skull it gave me literal chills
It really hit me in the feels when Ford destroyed the only copy of Steamboat Willy, ensuring that no corporation would exist that could ever extend standard copyright. The scenes from the 1970s Flash Gordon and Alan Quatermain films he would go to star in looked amazing!
The part where Indy holds up the dial of destiny and shouts "its dialing time!" really got to me, chills!
The part when Indy told grand moff tarkin, “GET OFF MY PLANE “ sent chills down my spine
I still cannot believe that this is going to be John Williams's final movie score, he is the main reason why I love music in the first place. He is a literal legend of music, the literal equivalent to the likes of Beethoven and others.
The part where Indiana said “ It’s not so much about what you believe, it’s about how hard you can get without viagra when your 80” made my spine tingle
The part where all the comments said: "The part where..." It gave me totally chill. Masterpieces!!!
The part when Indy said, “transform and roll out”. Gave me goosebump
My favorite part was how they used CGI sparingly and only to enhance the very real stunts and explosions. The humor is spot-on, never cringeworthy. And the color correction looks magnificent; the orange is making everyone look adoringly jaundiced.
I literally started cheering out loud at when Indy said “It’s Jonesing time” and Jonesd all over the bad guys.
I think it'd be great if for Indy's final adventure, the movie breaks tradition and actually allows him to put the artefact in a museum. He's earned it.
The part where Indy turns around and says "When the fuck did we get ice-cream" gave me chills.