Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
They're right. It is highly underwhelming. Most of the fans were not as jazzed by Indy's big return after all those years. I don't see many fans asking for a spin off with Mutt.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
No, he stands for imdb. Prove him wrong. Show him that most people think that Skull is as good as the real Indy-Movies. Why canÄt you you accept the worldwide hate??? You must be very very dumb.... LOL
Show him that most people think that Skull is as good as the real Indy-Movies.
Check out my thread.
And regarding IMDB - 6.4 = most voted a 6 or above, and the majority did 7 or above. Over 50%? Yes, well over. Over 50% = a majority vote. Always will.
Users on RT? 59% = Majority. Besides - it's at a score of 3.4/5 = that is a good score. Temple sits at a 3.8, which is barely better.
Why canÄt you you accept the worldwide hate???
Because it does not exist. Nobody agrees with you, Bruhn.
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Is Skull the movie with lowest ranking of the "Indy-Movies on imdb and rt?
That's not what you are arguing. You're arguing worldwide hate. Lower ratings does not mean hated.
If that were the case, Temple and Crusade are hated because Raiders scores higher consistently. And Raiders is the only film that makes it onto "Greatest Films of All Time" lists.
Again: Is Skull the movie with lowest ranking of the "Indy-Movies on imdb and rt?
You're changing your argument. I refuse to participate if that's the case. Is over 60 a majority? Yes. Fact.
Whatever crap you use, pales to the real facts =
-RottenTomatoes Score; 78%/User Score of 3.4 - .4 points less than 'Batman Begins'. -Empire Magazine's Top 500 Films of All Time voted by readers/website users -Cannes Film Festival = Standing Ovation -MovieWeb Fan/Critic Accumulated score; 82% and a 3.8 "Great" score. -CinemaScore= B+ average -MetaCritic Score - 65 (4 Pts less than acclaimed Avengers) 7.1 User -MovieFone 3.5 Stars Audience/4.0 Stars Critics -Yahoo! Movies User Score - 4/5 Stars/B -BoxOfficeMojo Surveys; 41% gave it an A, 37%; B. Compared to Temple of Doom's 37% A ratings, with each film; having the same number of votes, relatively. -Fandango Critic/Fan Accumulated Scores of Hundreds of Votes/Reviews = Go! -AICN - Two 'A' reviews. "Indiana Jones 4 is our childhood captured in perfection." -Fandango Users/Critics Rated it 'Go Now! -Nominated Best Action Movie at the 2009 Critics' Choice Awards. -The Visual Effects Society nominated it for Best Single Visual Effect of the Year, Best Outstanding Matte Paintings, Best Models and Miniatures, and Best Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture. -Nominated by Saturn Awards for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costumes and Best Special Effects. -Entertainment Weekly Review A- -NY Times Review- A -Coming Soon reviews = 8/10 and 7/10 -Billboard Review- B -Saturday; Evening Post; - A -Roger Ebert - 3/4 Stars -Most Watched Film on TV - 2009/2010 -Top 3 DVD sales - 2008/09 -78% Voted Good to Excellent/Perfect at The Raven Net forums - 260+Voters. -ComCast Cable Score - 3 out of 4 Stars -SlashFilmSurvey; 254,356 votes, 83% voted 'loved it'. -TheRaven - 78% out of 210 voters scored it a 7 and above out of 10. 8-9 were the most common answers. -IndyCast - Reviews - 86.5% Positive from Listeners
I'm so proud of the worldwide love of the entire Indy series including Indiana Jones 2 and 4! SOOO PROUD!! Why can't you just accept you're in the minority?! cause you arreeee!!!
Again: Is Skull the movie with lowest ranking of the "Indy-Movies on imdb and rt?
You're changing your argument. I refuse to participate if that's the case. Is over 60 a majority? Yes. Fact.
Whatever crap you use, pales to the real facts =
-RottenTomatoes Score; 78%/User Score of 3.4 - .4 points less than 'Batman Begins'. -Empire Magazine's Top 500 Films of All Time voted by readers/website users -Cannes Film Festival = Standing Ovation -MovieWeb Fan/Critic Accumulated score; 82% and a 3.8 "Great" score. -CinemaScore= B+ average -MetaCritic Score - 65 (4 Pts less than acclaimed Avengers) 7.1 User -MovieFone 3.5 Stars Audience/4.0 Stars Critics -Yahoo! Movies User Score - 4/5 Stars/B -BoxOfficeMojo Surveys; 41% gave it an A, 37%; B. Compared to Temple of Doom's 37% A ratings, with each film; having the same number of votes, relatively. -Fandango Critic/Fan Accumulated Scores of Hundreds of Votes/Reviews = Go! -AICN - Two 'A' reviews. "Indiana Jones 4 is our childhood captured in perfection." -Fandango Users/Critics Rated it 'Go Now! -Nominated Best Action Movie at the 2009 Critics' Choice Awards. -The Visual Effects Society nominated it for Best Single Visual Effect of the Year, Best Outstanding Matte Paintings, Best Models and Miniatures, and Best Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture. -Nominated by Saturn Awards for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costumes and Best Special Effects. -Entertainment Weekly Review A- -NY Times Review- A -Coming Soon reviews = 8/10 and 7/10 -Billboard Review- B -Saturday; Evening Post; - A -Roger Ebert - 3/4 Stars -Most Watched Film on TV - 2009/2010 -Top 3 DVD sales - 2008/09 -78% Voted Good to Excellent/Perfect at The Raven Net forums - 260+Voters. -ComCast Cable Score - 3 out of 4 Stars -SlashFilmSurvey; 254,356 votes, 83% voted 'loved it'. -TheRaven - 78% out of 210 voters scored it a 7 and above out of 10. 8-9 were the most common answers. -IndyCast - Reviews - 86.5% Positive from Listeners
I'm so proud of the worldwide love of the entire Indy series including Indiana Jones 2 and 4! SOOO PROUD!! Why can't you just accept you're in the minority?! cause you arreeee!!!
Oh... sure. The majority thinks that Skull is lousy against the real Indy-Movies. Check out the ranking on imdb and RT.
Is imdb right or wrong?
imdb about the year 2008
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
I want to thank imdb and all imdb-users for the embarrasing Skull-Ranking of Skull against the rankings of the real Indy-Movies.
Thank you soooooo much!!!
imdb about the year 2008
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
They do not hate it. If the movie was hated it wouldn't have the ratings it has. A movie that is hated worldwide would have ratings as low as Uwe Boll's movies.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
You've made a six year hobby out of doing that with the words of Spielberg, Lucas, and Ford (as well as anything negative sounding you can find on TV or the internet). The hypocrisy here is comical.
And your comment about discussing things like an adult would carry more weight if you could string a sentence together properly, answer questions when they're put to you, and show a little maturity and grace on the countless occasions that people prove you to be spouting nonsense and lies (no wasting time by asking for a source, clicking on the vast majority of your threads and/or the ones you gatecrash and take off topic would serve).
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We talk about a high fall with a raft. And it worked!!! YEAHHH! Don't forget: People survived higher falls even without a raft... and they tested it... that's a proof that this scene is much more believable than Nuke the fride... the would never throw a fridge with dummy through the desert because they know nobody could survive this.
You're the only one bringing the door up here. They couldn't do the situation from the film, and destroyed a number of dummies. The final one they used before just giving up was intact, under circumstances very far removed from the film (one dummy tied to a fully inflated raft so it couldn't fall off, and a one part fall) - helping to demonstrate that the scenario from the film couldn't happen. There's a reason they gave up and declared "every aspect of it" busted. Yet you constantly drift back to pretending on new posts that the experiment worked. It did not.
Nobody is complaining about Motor-Bike-flip in Crusade... Can't you see the difference between over the top and IMPOSSIBLE???
Again, you're the one who brought that up. I'd actually forgotten about them testing that, and of course they did and found it couldn't happen. Why can't you accept that the films you saw in your youth might not be entirely plausible?
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There is a very high fall with a dummy in a raft. And it woked!!! That#s great! And don't forget: People survived higher falls even without a raft... This is the proof that this is much more believable than Nuke the fridge.
What??? The stunts and action-scenes are believable and realistic. Many-many-many famous and dangerous STUNTS and some over the top-Scenes. Especially in Doom.
And that's the difference between the real Indy-Movies and Skull. In Skull are only a few real stunts... and many-many-many-many infamous and embarrasing IMPOSSIBLE in reality CGI-Stunts.
That's one reason for the worldwide hate.
Again you deny the facts: The real Indy-Movies are famous for real and believable stunts. Indiana Jones MEANS believeable stunts. Do you know what the makers think about the Indy-Trilogy and real Stunts????
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
I bet MillionareWaltz1976 and CroseusProject explained why IMBd is wrong to you a hundred times, yet you choose to ignore that 'cause you're a big butthead.
Yeah, because they actually laugh at you. They know that you are wrong. They got proof against your lame arguments, false facts, misinterpreted rankings and equally misinterpreted quotes from makers. I love that!!! Why can't you accept the fact that you are wrong??? Cause you areee!!!
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
This only says the reaction people had to the movie, it at not point does it actively say how bad a movie it is. Bruhn even fans of the movie know many were disappointed in it, it's common knowledge to everyone on the planet. I hated the film too but I never let that consume my life....let it go.
Check out the ranking on imdb and RT against the ranking of the real Indy-Movies. The razzie... the South Park-Episode... not even an oscarnomination... Spielberg confirmed the hate... Shia did it...
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Ok first of all South Park mocks just about everything. Just because it's not rated as highly as the previous Indy movies doesn't mean it's universally hated.
Where are the links to Spielberg and Shia about the hate?
Movies being a disappointment doesn't mean they're hated. A lot of movies in that link you posted are not hated
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
Indiana Jones returns to the screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is widely proclaimed to be highly underwhelming; Shia LaBeouf, as the son of Harrison Ford and Karen Allen, shoulders some of the blame, along with producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg, who will be roundly mocked (to put it politely) in an episode of South Park.
No, notv really. I can't remember the "how embarrassing is Dark Knight"-Episode.... LOL
That's because, in your own words, you're 'not a massive fan'. So far there have been four episodes revolving around The Coon, Mysterion, and other masked kids, which heavily reference and spoof Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (as well as the likes of Watchmen).
On the subject of Nolan, they even did an episode spoofing Inception, and came in for a lot of criticism because they did so without actually watching Inception, instead borrowing from another internet spoof. So, as you can hopefully see but probably won't, being mocked on South Park doesn't really mean all that much.
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LOL... there is no episode about the hate against "Dark Knight" because there is no hate against "The Darkl Knight"... lol
Aaaaa... I love it so much that the makers SAY in the making of how lousy this Skull-Movie is... well, the SP-Makers are Indy-Fans. That's why they hate Skull. LIke most people... muahahaha...
CroseusProject said 'South Park makes fun of everything', to which you said 'No, notv really'. I backed up that you were wrong by demonstrating that they have in fact made fun of the Nolan Batman films a number of times, because they think aspects are, in their own words, 'retarded'. That's down to their personal opinion, just like their personal opinion on Indy 4.
CroseusProject said 'South Park makes fun of everything', to which you said 'No, notv really'. I backed up that you were wrong by demonstrating that they have in fact made fun of the Nolan Batman films a number of times, because they think aspects are, in their own words, 'retarded'. That's down to their personal opinion, just like their personal opinion on Indy 4.
Precisely. So many great movies have been mocked and spoofed on South Park. So have many respectable actors. They even made an episode about Bin Laden and 9/11 shortly after it happened.
South Park is a show with no boundaries. If it spoofs something don't take it as an insult.
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