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anotheranon ([personal profile] anotheranon) wrote2008-05-26 06:50 pm
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Indy, I'm so pleased you're not dead

I'm familiar with the science/pseudo science it was pulling from, so it was unsurprising yet kinda neat to see what the authors did with it. Mucho happy that Karen Allen's back; the other "Indy Girls" (like Bond girls, only in khaki) were unworthy :P And the story is set 20 years on so they weren't trying to sell Harrison Ford as still being in his 30s/40s, though he wears his 60s pretty well.

Plot/pace wise, it's classic Hollywood Summer Blockbuster(TM) fare, which is cool with me because I wasn't expecting high art.

Also, Pushin Daisies for all your skull (crystal and non) needs.

[identity profile] tommdroid.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 12:42 pm (UTC)(link)
And the story is set 20 years on so they weren't trying to sell Harrison Ford as still being in his 30s/40s, though he wears his 60s pretty well.

I agree. I think his character had aged nicely and that they made a good point of it. And for Mr Ford himself it is indeed neat that at 65(?) when people usually retire he goes and make yet another wild Indy movie. And in style :-)