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'Lego Indiana Jones 2' Review - Bad Dates? Not This Time!
Original at MTV Multiplayer
• Fri, Nov 20
By MTV Video Games The biggest thing working against "The Adventure Continues" is the heavy emphasis on "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," which was a terrible movie that nobody liked (I may be overstating this). If you're playing through the main story, you have to start in the "Crystal S...
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues Review: Nuke The Mini-fig [Review]
Original at Kotaku.com
• Thu, Nov 19
By Brian Crecente LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues spends much of its time focused on the brickification of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but it also gives players a taste of Indy's original adventures. Better still, it gives Indiana Jones fans a chance to build their own L...
Opinion: lego indiana jones: the original adventures
Original at nintendodsgame (WordPress)
• Tue, Oct 13
By naipom Plus the price at 19.99 is rare in this day and age of video game prices. Lego Indiana Jones warrants an inclusion into your gaming library and once you buy the game. You’ll really enjoy it. Buy Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Now
Staff of Kings early review
Original at The International House of Mojo
• Sun, Jun 7
I’ll go out on a limb and declare the following: This is the best Wii release of the year so far, and certainly the best game I personally have played on this system. It’s entertaining, it’s dynamic and it mixes Wii technology with a fantastic storyline. In the words of Indiana Jones, there is “...
Indiana Jones And The Tomb Of The Gods #4 REVIEW
Original at Dark Horse Comics
• Sat, Mar 28
Indiana Jones And The Tomb Of The Gods #4 of 4 Dark Horse Comics Williams & Sears As a lot of Indy stories ends, the bad guys get greedy and Indy figures out its better to let nature swallow up the artifact then let it corrupt or destroy you.
Opinion: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
Original at Netflix Cinemajig
• Mon, Oct 20
By kymberg Harold Indiana Jones/Kingdom of Crystal Skull NETFLIX SYNOPSIS: Hollywood icon Harrison Ford returns to the role of the adventurous archaeologist Indiana Jones nearly 20 years after he last donned the famous fedora and bullwhip to save the world from immin...
Opinion: Indiana Jones and Another Look at Iron Man
Original at weathereye (WordPress)
• Sun, Oct 19
By weathereye We watched two DVDs this weekend: Indiana Jones and the Whatever of the Crystal Skull, and Iron Man. I saw both in the theatres, so this is round 2. Here we go: The kids say: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was okay but not as good as Raiders. Iron Man ruled, and my nine-year-old h...
DVD Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Original at Chris Thilk
• Wed, Oct 15
By CThilk By now you likely know the story of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Indy finds himself caught up in the hunt for a mysterious crystal skull after he’s sought out by both operatives of the Soviet Union and a young man who says his mother sent him to enlist his help. As he seeks to outsmart the Communi...
Opinion: Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 10/14
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, Oct 14
By Monika Bartyzel The big release this week is, undoubtedly, the latest adventures of Indiana Jones. There are so many fan goodies involved with this release, that you can check out our previous two posts for specifics -- one for the disc extras and one for the collectible extras. As for the film itself -- it's...
Indiana Jones Pinball review in latest issue of Hardcore Gamer
Original at arcadeheaven (WordPress)
• Tue, Oct 7
By Shaggy This latest issue marks the second time they have printed a review about a modern pinball game - the first was when I wrote an article about Spiderman pinball. Of course don't expect to find pinball reviews in other so-called "gaming" magazines - they stopped giving pinball needed attenti...
DVD Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
Original at Hollywood News
• Tue, Sep 30
Back in the 1980s, the Indiana Jones films reigned supreme. 1981�s Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1984�s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and 1989�s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade all found massive audiences and entertained a generation of fans.
Indiana Jones And The Tomb Of The Gods #2 (of 4) - Review
Original at wcbr (WordPress)
• Wed, Sep 24
By shadowvenom Like many Indy fans, Crystal Skull was a bust for me. That’s not to say it didn’t have good parts, it just had a little too much prequel George Lucas flavor. I spent a lot of time growing up watching the Indy trilogy. It’s a story, and a world that can translate very well to comics. Sadly, just becaus...
Indiana Jones And The Tomb Of The Gods #2 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Sep 20
By ComicList Just as we learn some about Beresford-Hope and the artifact in comes another problem: natives. Indy and company run and Indy calls out the familiar name of Jock. Yes, Jock makes an appearance in this comic in the same way he did in the beginning of Raiders of the Lost Ark. It’s excellent use of th...
Opinion: 400 Screens, 400 Blows - Indiana Jones and the Defense of the Sequel
Original at Cinematical
• Wed, Aug 13
By Jeffrey M. Anderson The second and third movies lost the serious, professional edge of the first, and concentrated a little bit more on cartoonish non-reality. Pauline Kael made a passionate defense of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in her 1984 New Yorker review, arguing that Spielberg opened himself...
Opinion: Indy 5? Lucas Ponders More Archaeological Escapades
Original at snarkerati.com
• Mon, Jul 28
By Kirsten Anderson Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is still probably playing in some multiplexes, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to talk about an addition to the series. Hey, when you sell nearly $750 million worth of tickets, people are going to talk.
Opinion: Movie: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Original at paulinege (WordPress)
• Tue, Jun 17
By Pauline I had heard conflicting reviews; some friends said it was the best of the Indy movies so far, but I had also read comments complaining that it was a hodgepodge of poorly filmed scenes with too much CGI. I differ with both opinions, as I still think Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was the best...
Opinion: The Perfect Father's Day Movie
Original at brokenmystic (WordPress)
• Mon, Jun 16
By brokenmystic As you can tell from the release date on the poster above, this movie came out almost a month ago. The word "fanatic" doesn't even begin to describe how crazy I was about the Star Wars saga (yes, all of them, including the prequels! I'm a loyal fan, lol), but being a Star Wars aficionado/nut/ge...
Opinion: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: A second time round...
Original at philzine (WordPress)
• Wed, Jun 11
By Phillip I love writing about things I enjoy, which should give you a clue as to how I feel about this current installment of Indiana Jones. And how I feel about movies. Thankfully everyone involved in the making of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull seems to also love movies and thankfu...
LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Review: Whip it, Whip it Good [Review]
Original at Kotaku
• Thu, Jun 5
By Brian Crecente Star Wars and LEGO. They're as natural and tasty a combination as peanut butter and chocolate, but what about Indiana Jones and LEGO? LucasArts and Traveller's Tales felt they could recapture the magic of the LEGO Star Wars games by mining another cult classic. And why not? The first three I...
Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull - Review
Original at techntrek (WordPress)
• Wed, Jun 4
By Prax It pits Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) against Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett) the Soviet Agent, in the search of the crystal skull that is supposed to lead them to the mythical temple. Indy is aided by his former lover Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), the greaser "Mutt" Williams (Shia LaBeo...
Opinion: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Nostalgia
Original at toxicculture (WordPress)
• Tue, May 27
By toxicculture23 The fifties are also scary. World War Two’s over, the terrifying Communists are challenging American ideals, and for the first part of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull you’re not exactly sure how the ne plus ultra of rugged individualism, Dr. Jones, will fit into this brav...
Opinion: INDIANA JONES IS BACK!
Original at Stuff On TV
• Tue, May 27
By Cameron McEwan(noreply@blogger.com) JOHN HURT was forgettable as the mad man and I cannot comprehend why they didn't just make him ABNER RAVENWOOD. It would have made so much more sense with Marion and Mutt involved. Oh, in case you're wondering, Mutt is Indy's son which does provide a slew of top gags. Why didn't we see the link ear...
Opinion: Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull: Time Team It Ain't
Original at rockitboy (WordPress)
• Tue, May 27
By rockitboy Anyway, the movie started with a bang and then proceeded to gather speed. Now, I have read the reaction to the movie by me old mucker, Gary Gibson, in which he says - "I watched my youthful memories of Raiders of the Lost Ark being thoroughly vandalised....In the first forty minutes or so, Indiana...
Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Original at typhoonandrew (WordPress)
• Tue, May 27
By typhoonandrew Rating: 1.5 out of 5, and that's because I enjoyed seeing Indy back on the screen more than anything else (the snake-rope joke and rocket launcher joke are top highlights). To a non-Indy fan 0.5 out of 5. Quick: Indiana Jones and the ... meh. Boom, wizz, ka-pow!
Opinion: The Art of the Movie Quote
Original at thesamerowdycrowd (WordPress)
• Tue, May 27
By Jon Austin In other words, a good, but not great movie, one you'll probably enjoy, particularly if you liked Indiana Jones 1, 2 and 3. A sleek summer blockbuster. A non-stop thrill ride. Wow! The Crystal Skull delivers. What does Time Magazine’s Richard Corliss think of the new Indiana Jones movie? This...
Opinion: Indy Marches On
Original at Angry Robot
• Mon, May 26
By Jonathan Llyr The most difficult thing about Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is being able to see it for what it is and not for what you wanted it to be. Is this the Indiana Jones movie I would have made? Mostly not. I still had a great time anyway. I’m not Steven Spielberg or George Lucas. They kn...
Review: Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
Original at Screen Rant
• Mon, May 26
By Niall Browne I couldn't see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull on it's opening few days, but I was happy enough to see it opening weekend. I sat in the cinema waiting, and then the Lucasfilm logo came on screen. TrackBack (0) | Comments (11) Here's another take on the latest Indiana Jones mov...
Opinion: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull": The first reaction.
Original at philzine (WordPress)
• Sun, May 25
By Phillip There is so much fun to be had in this movie that it's worth it for anyone to see. Marion Ravenwood, a feisty Karen Allen who is exquisite, reappears and brings life to the movie - a life we didn't know was missing. The sets and colors of the film feel more black and white matinee than any of the othe...
Review: Kirsten Anderson and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Original at snarkerati.com
• Sun, May 25
By Kirsten Anderson Imagine that the big movie opening this weekend was just called The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. There is no Raiders, no Temple of Doom, and no Last Crusade. We’ve never met Indiana Jones before and don’t know what he did in World War II. Marion Williams is just an ex-girlfriend of an aged her...
Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Original at taion (WordPress)
• Sun, May 25
By Cliff Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull USA (2008) Director: Steven Spielberg Writer: David Koepp Cast: Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, John Hurt » all reviews Indiana Jones and theKingdom of the Crystal Skull USA (200 official homepage | imdb D
Film Review: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"...
Original at The Brock N' Roll
• Sat, May 24
By brocknroll Starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Shia Labeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, and John Hurt. Score for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" = **** (4 Stars as in "Excellent") Starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Shia Labeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, and John...
Opinion: To Indiana Jones And Star Wars Fans: Writer George Lucas Is A Theosophy Occultist
Original at healtheland (WordPress)
• Sat, May 24
By Job Why did I watch the new Indiana Jones movie to begin with? Long story, but let me summarize: many months stretching into a few years going through an incredible effort to live holy by rejecting entertainment that did not conform to a Christian worldview - which inevitably lead to patroniz...
Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Review - Best Indy Yet?
Original at snarkerati.com
• Sat, May 24
By Dave Parrack The cast is probably the best ever assembled for an Indy film, featuring Harrison Ford as Indy of course, Shia LaBeouf as his son Mutt Williams, Karen Allan as Marion Ravenwood, John Hurt as Professor Oxley, Ray Winstone as George McHale and Cate Blanchett as Irina Spalko. That’s a veritab...
Ken's Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - A Welcome Addition to the Indiana Jones Saga
Original at First Showing
• Sat, May 24
By Ken Evans As in all of the films, Indiana grows and changes as time passes. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is no different. Harrison Ford plays Indy exactly how he would be after 20 years has passed. He is older, slower, and has lost some of his adventurous spirit. That isn't changing Indy, but instead is sho...
Opinion: A Friendly Rebuttal - Indiana Jones 4
Original at thehealingtouch (WordPress)
• Sat, May 24
By beeslo Final Thought: Still see the film if you are an Indiana Jones fan, but just don't expect the same magic you have grown up with. Its just not there anymore. And if you aren't an Indy fan or have never even seen an Indiana Jones adventure, see the movie if you just want a quick ride that you'll proba...
Opinion: Keeping Up With the (Indiana) Jones (movies)
Original at dontfierme (WordPress)
• Fri, May 23
By Adam The Indiana Jones franchise is no exception, as Ford is simply terrific playing the professor/archaeologist/adventurer who always seems to have a nact for getting himself into and out of trouble with his enemies. 1) Raiders of the Lost Ark (first film)
Movie Review - Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
Original at dantaylorblog (WordPress)
• Fri, May 23
By Dan Taylor Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - (8 stars) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is good and fun entertainment with a very dear old friend. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - (8 stars) In 1957, Indiana Jones is thrust bac
Indy 4: My Modest Review
Original at gawker.com
• Thu, May 22
By ian spiegelman Oh hey, it's me, your weekend guy (Who's now on the masthead! Yahee!). So I went to the first showing today of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, because how could I not? And I thought I would tell you what I thought of it, without spoilers. I am not a film expert, and certainly not...
Opinion: SUPER HAPPY FUN MOVIE TIME #11: Indiana Jones 4
Original at thehealingtouch (WordPress)
• Thu, May 22
By Mr.Death The award for best movie trilogy would be a hard one to decide. The Matrix? The Godfather? Star Wars? Nah, give me Indiana Jones! Three great movies, perfect! So when a fourth one was announced, I was more worried than excited. Will they ruin it like they ruined Star Wars? How will Ford be able t...
fresh Indiana Jones 4 review
Original at asocialstudies (WordPress)
• Thu, May 22
By asocialstudies It's 3am PST. I just got home from a midnight showing of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I was the only person in the theatre (Rio Theatre by Commercial Drive Station in Vancouver) who actually dressed up as Indy, although, to be fair, even I hedged my bets and went as geriatric Henry Jones Jr. II...
Lightning Review: Indiana Jones FX Whip (Verdict: Awesomeness With Many Uses!)
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, May 21
By Adrian Covert The whip is made of a foam covered plastic base with an on off switch, belt strap, and button for initiating sound effects. The whip itself is a soft-stuffed tube about three feet long (let's refrain from quoting Michael Scott here, ok?). When you press the button, it initially makes a whip cr...
Opinion: 'Indiana Jones': Lost Kingdom, By Kurt Loder
Original at MTV Movies
• Wed, May 21
Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" Photo: Paramount Pictures Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" is a Paramount Pictures release. Paramount and MTV are both subsidiaries of Viacom.
Opinion: Counting down to Indiana Jones opening day…
Original at Club Jade
• Tue, May 20
By jawajames The midnight showings are tomorrow night for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. And with the release almost upon us, there’s a deluge of news articles covering the movie, the stars, the reviews, the crystal skulls, the merchandise, and pretty much anything else that can f...
Opinion: IndyMania Continues with Gay Rabbis and Dangerous Furniture Adventures
Original at Defamer
• Tue, May 20
By STV After intrepidly (and only somewhat confusedly) parsing the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise yesterday, we've looked on in amazement as the phenomenon continues its global siege. To wit: If ever we actually wanted to see Harrison Ford return for a fifth Indy film, we ca...
Opinion: IndyMania Continues with Gay Rabbis and Dangerous Furniture Adventures
Original at Gawker
• Tue, May 20
By STV After intrepidly (and only somewhat confusedly) parsing the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise yesterday, we've looked on in amazement as the phenomenon continues its global siege. To wit: If ever we actually wanted to see Harrison Ford return for a fifth Indy film, we ca...
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review - Back for Another Fun Adventure!
Original at First Showing
• Tue, May 20
By Alex Billington Discover More: Movie Reviews Indiana Jones is back on the big screen for his first adventure in 19 years. Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg, and even George Lucas are all back, joined for the first time by sidekick Shia LaBeouf. The question on everyone's mind is whether this latest installm...
Indiana Jones and the Backlash Despite Getting Mostly Favorable Reviews
Original at blog.spout.com
• Mon, May 19
By Christopher Campbell Sure, sure, the few negative reviews (and even the many positive reviews, most of which feature some form of negativity) won’t matter to the moviegoers and so therefore won’t affect the box office gross, which will still be enormous. But still, it’s like the media wants to burn the film jus...
'Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull' Reviews Are In ... And Not Everyone Is Digging ItOriginal at MTV Movies
• Mon, May 19
Indiana Jones casts a long shadow in "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" Find out what a handful of MTV Newsers thought about "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" in the MTV Movies Blog.) Check out everything we've got on "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Indiana Jones Review: It's Good!
Original at gawker.com
• Sun, May 18
By ian spiegelman Forget the jerk-ass haters: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will make you happy. "[O]nce it gets going, Crystal Skull delivers smart, robust, familiar entertainment. Ford looks just fine, his chest skin tanned to a rich Corinthian leather; he's still lithe on his feet,...
Opinion: A Week In Comments [Hyper Multi-tap]
Original at Kotaku
• Fri, Mar 7
By Brian Ashcraft LEGO Indiana Jones Demo Shipping with New Indy DVDs Comment by: MajorMcMuffin Nominated by: Tarr Indiana Jones isn't racy, unless your son is really young. I thin I was about 10 when my father watched Raiders with me, and I'm well adjusted. At least, I like treasure and hate Nazis. Or: