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Old 05-26-2008, 07:17 PM   #16
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Great! Thanks!

Last time I saw anything with him in it was during his Disney years (I think he's only a year older than I am...I might be wrong) so he was still pretty young. Glad to hear was able to hold his own with Harrison Ford.
he was in both disturbia & transformers last year. he was really good, especially in disturbia. he's come a long way from even stevens. but i was curious to see how he & harrison ford meshed together as well.
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I saw it this afternoon; and everyone's right: it was GREAT!!! Not as good as the others; but still GREAT!!!
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I haven't seen it YET but I can't wait!

How was Shia LaBeouf in this film? I've never seen him in any movie and was curious as to how he did.
who was he or she? The russian woman?
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Last time I saw anything with him in it was during his Disney years (I think he's only a year older than I am...I might be wrong) so he was still pretty young. Glad to hear was able to hold his own with Harrison Ford.
He was great in it. I thought the whole cast was great in it.
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Thumbs up 'Indiana Jones' Unearths $126M In Box Office Gold

Indiana Jones unearthed box office gold at domestic theaters with a performance that puts the film on track to become the second biggest Memorial Day movie opening ever, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The fourth installment of the whip-cracking professor's exploits, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," grossed an estimated $101 million from Friday to Sunday, plus $25 million from its opening Thursday, distributor Paramount Pictures said. The company expects it to earn another $25 million on Monday.

That would put it behind only "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," which had a Friday-through-Monday total of $139.8 million, in the pantheon of Memorial Day weekend blockbusters.

Including Thursday's receipts, "Indiana Jones" was expected to collect $151 million over five days, slightly behind "Pirates," which took in $153 million with a partial Thursday included.

"'Indiana Jones' did incredibly well for a film that comes 19 years after the previous installment," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of tracking firm Media By Numbers LLC.

The adventure flick received a lackluster reception from critics at the Cannes Film Festival, but audiences thought otherwise.

Box office estimates grew from $25 million on its opening Thursday through $37 million on Saturday, suggesting strong word of mouth, Dergarabedian said.

"This is the definition of a summer movie from two of the architects of the summer movie season George Lucas and Steven Spielberg," he said. "These guys have it down to a science and audiences want to go along for that ride."

The first three Indy movies took in $1.2 billion worldwide.

Disney's action sequel, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," slipped to second place with $23 million, for a total of $91.1 million over two weeks. The company expected the movie to continue to play well as school lets out.

"Once you start getting the mass number of kids out of school, it turns into some serious money," said Chuck Viane, president of distribution for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

Marvel Studios' "Iron Man" clinched another $20.1 million, bringing its domestic total to $252.3 million. A sequel is set for release in 2010.

The 20th Century Fox comedy, "What Happens in Vegas," continued to roll with $9 million in its third week, for a total of $54.2 million.

Fox senior vice president Bert Livingstone said high gas prices were encouraging people to see movies rather than take long trips away from home.

"This is the last great bargain," Livingstone said.

But movie receipts were about 16 percent smaller than last year's Memorial Day weekend, and revenue for the year to date is down nearly 4 percent at $3.3 billion, with attendance off nearly 7 percent.

By this time last year, there were seven movies that grossed over $100 million: "Pirates," "Shrek the Third," "Spider-Man 3," "300," "Wild Hogs," "Blades of Glory" and "Ghost Rider," according to Media By Numbers. This year, there are only three: "Iron Man," "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!" and "Indiana Jones."

"It's no wonder that we're down in terms of revenues and attendance," Dergarabedian said. "You don't get out of a deficit like this overnight."

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This Wk Last Wk Title Dist. Weekend Gross Cumulative
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1 - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Paramount Pictures $126,040,000 $151,081,000 1 4260
2 1 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $28,642,000 $96,687,000 2 3929
3 2 Iron Man Paramount Pictures $25,650,000 $257,817,000 4 3915
4 3 What Happens in Vegas 20th Century Fox Distribution $11,150,000 $56,396,000 3 3188
5 4 Speed Racer Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $5,205,000 $37,418,000 3 3112
6 6 Baby Mama Universal Pictures Distribution $4,208,000 $53,016,000 5 2158
7 5 Made of Honor Sony Pictures Releasing $4,200,000 $39,861,000 4 2393
8 7 Forgetting Sarah Marshall Universal Pictures Distribution $2,199,000 $58,728,000 6 1078
9 8 Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $1,200,000 $36,193,000 5 750
10 10 The Visitor Overture Films $917,000 $4,568,000 7 270
11 12 Then She Found Me ThinkFilm $505,000 $2,184,000 5 150
12 9 The Forbidden Kingdom Lionsgate $489,000 $51,292,000 6 487
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That's great news and very deserving. The theater was packed when I was in there.
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That's great news and very deserving. The theater was packed when I was in there.
Same here, it was Monday afteroon end of holiday weekend. Sorry I posted in wrong forum.
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I saw it Saturday afternoon with my brothers two children and his friend's grandmother. It was fantastic! I loved it! You have NO idea how thrilled I am that Karen Allen was back in her role as Marion Ravenwood! She is definately the #1 Indy girl, lol.

Shia is two years younger than me and Harrison is four months younger than my father. That's pretty cool.

The chase scenes were awesome and so was the three-drop waterfall scene! LOL So... cool! Especially in the theatre! I also enjoyed the quicksand and inside the jeep moments. The whole thing was fantastic!

I could have delt w/o so much Sci-Fi though. I mean I like sceience fiction but it just seemed different in a since for Indy-Jones. Was reminding me of The X-Files. I guess it's "todays" Sci-Fi that I sometimes could live without. I didn't mind SS 'space' stuff back in the 70s. Like Close Encounters. Today its more "graphic", if that makes any sense?

But I really can't wait 'til it comes out on DVD!
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Wow, I didn't think that movie had a chance of being good.

I thought it was going to turn out like Rocky did...a bad remake of a classic movie to try to capture the old magic....but fails miserably.
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I saw it Saturday afternoon with my brothers two children and his friend's grandmother. It was fantastic! I loved it! You have NO idea how thrilled I am that Karen Allen was back in her role as Marion Ravenwood! She is definately the #1 Indy girl, lol.

Shia is two years younger than me and Harrison is four months younger than my father. That's pretty cool.

The chase scenes were awesome and so was the three-drop waterfall scene! LOL So... cool! Especially in the theatre! I also enjoyed the quicksand and inside the jeep moments. The whole thing was fantastic!

I could have delt w/o so much Sci-Fi though. I mean I like sceience fiction but it just seemed different in a since for Indy-Jones. Was reminding me of The X-Files. I guess it's "todays" Sci-Fi that I sometimes could live without. I didn't mind SS 'space' stuff back in the 70s. Like Close Encounters. Today its more "graphic", if that makes any sense?

But I really can't wait 'til it comes out on DVD!
That quicksand scene was my favorite part of the movie. When Indy was given that snake. I almost fell out of my chair.
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I could have delt w/o so much Sci-Fi though. I mean I like sceience fiction but it just seemed different in a since for Indy-Jones. Was reminding me of The X-Files. I guess it's "todays" Sci-Fi that I sometimes could live without. I didn't mind SS 'space' stuff back in the 70s. Like Close Encounters. Today its more "graphic", if that makes any sense?
I agree with the whole sci-fi thing. I mean there's already an X-Files movie coming out, don't over do the whole alien thing. But I did like how they tied the alien thing into the whole Roswell thing. Even if I wasn't so hot on the alien thing, the overall movie was good and didn't rely too heavily on the whole alien aspect.
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I agree with the whole sci-fi thing. I mean there's already an X-Files movie coming out, don't over do the whole alien thing. But I did like how they tied the alien thing into the whole Roswell thing. Even if I wasn't so hot on the alien thing, the overall movie was good and didn't rely too heavily on the whole alien aspect.
The sci fi elements of the movie is something that many have had a problem with.

Some folks who have posted reviews on Facebook said the whole alien plotline made the film "unbelievable."

Okay, so in Temple Of Doom when Mola Ram ripped a guy's heart out and the guy was still alive - that was something you could believe?

As one reviewer has pointed out, a lot of movies in the last several years (The Mummy, Pirates Of The Caribbean, National Treasure) have picked clean some of the best "hunt for cool stuff" storylines, so treasure from another planet seems like an adventure Dr. Jones could tackle.

Besides, Indy has always been interested in exploring the unknown, on this planet or elsewhere.

The one thing i loved about the story is that it mentioned to all the amazing stuff Indiana Jones has done outside his movie adventures (Roswell, WWII spy adventures) and Indy's little aside that he rode with Poncho Villa was a sly homage to the "Young Indiana Jones" series when a teenage Indy rubbed elbows with tons of historical figures.

Indy will always be a hero, no matter what decade you put him in.

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Just put Indiana Jones and the beofre that and youve got a great title if there's 5th one!
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I think the script could have used a few more rewrites and the characters needed further development, but overall I thought it was an exciting movie. Great action scenes.
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I told someone last night that I have to give Mr. Speilberg credit for not making his alien stuff as graphic as, oh.. Mr. Carter [XF], LOL. No offense to him.

But SS has never really done his sci-fi stuff as intense. Least what I have seen.

I'm glad for that.
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