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Roger Moore | Sentinel Movie Critic There were a dozen good reasons to not do a fourth Indiana Jones movie. So it is that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull shows up as Indiana Jones' Greatest Hits, recycling sequences from the terrific 1980s trilogy, re-using that splendid,... [read full story]
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By Kirk Honeycutt 4 minutes ago CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" seems to be more of a sequel to "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" than to the last film in the adventure series 19 years ago. Director Steven Spielberg seems intent on celebrating...
By Kirk Honeycutt CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" seems to be more of a sequel to "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" than to the last film in the adventure series 19 years ago. Director Steven Spielberg seems intent on celebrating his entire...
Jesus H Christ in a fedora, but the critics and media in general hate the new Indy Jones movie. I'll just judge for my fucking self...when it comes out on cable because I don't go to movies. "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" seems to be more of a sequel to "Close Encounters of...
AP - You see the hat before the hero — that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song...
You see the hat before the hero - that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song that...
You see the hat before the hero _ that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song that...
You see the hat before the hero - that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song that...
By CHRISTY LEMIRE , Associated Press You see the hat before the hero — that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. Yes, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" dives headfirst into...
You see the hat before the hero -- that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song that...
You see the hat before the hero - that famous fedora, the one that stays put through every tricky situation, or at least remains at arm's length in case of need for a hasty retreat. And of course he still has the whip, the paralyzing fear of snakes and the catchy John Williams theme song that...
Roger Moore, Ray Winstone, Steven Spielberg, Shia Labeouf, John Williams, Karen Allen, Cate Blanchett, Harrison Ford, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, George Lucas, Movies, United States of America, North America, Indiana

