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only a sinner saved by grace ([personal profile] owl) wrote2008-06-16 09:37 pm
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Indy and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

I went to see KOTCS with C. and [livejournal.com profile] elerrina_amanya the week after it can out, but I haven't got around to talking about it yet.



I went with the expectation that it would be good silly fun, and it didn't disappoint. It was the first Indiana Jones film I'd ever seen in the cinema, actually, because I was pretty young when the earlier ones came out and we weren't into going to the cinema.

I liked the way they set up that it was set in the Fifties with the kids in that car. I like the way the films have that sense of time.

I spent several minutes squirming in my seat silently going "They nuked the fridge! They actually nuked the actual fridge!"

Then my physics training kicked in, and I started waiting for Indy to drop dead of radiation poisoning. :)

I liked Mutt. And his comb. The mods vs rockers fight at the café was great, reminded me of The Outsiders.

He is a bit Indy-lite, but I think he's meant to be. And it was interesting to see Indy acting as a mentor and a father. In the earlier films he's more of a static character, but here he's finally grown up.

Marion! She was absolutely great and so like herself. 'None of them were you', yay! I admit to always having been an Indy/Marion shipper and the wedding didn't bother me at all. Like I said, he's grown up.

As for the rest, it was chases and hokum and absolutely horrendous archaeological practice, ridiculously death-defying stunts (three waterfalls might just have been overkill) and a villain with a dodgy wig and accent, what's not to love?



In other news, Dubya is in NI today and managed to bring pretty much the entire afternoon commute out of Belfast to a standstill, bother the wretched man. And then he did soundbites for the radio about how committed he is to the peace praw-cess. Like he's done so brilliantly with peace.

Perhaps we can send him back to America via Heathrow Terminal 5? There's a good chance he'll get lost for ever in some Italian warehouse.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-16 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so sorry. Hopefully he'll go back to Texas soon and stay there.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
I am incessantly grateful to anyone who is wise and intelligent enough to realize that we're not all represented by George W., because when I lived over in the UK, I used to cringe with embarrassment whenever his name came up. So, thank you.

And very much LOL. Double his chances if he takes British Airways/American Airways: partners in Fail.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad I got out of there before that happened, but between here and there I managed to have my luggage lost about six times anyway.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-16 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
p.s. I loved the fridge scene, too.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
I know!

The worst part, though, was when he said "nookyoolar." That made me sad. I lost respect for Harrison Ford.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
I cringed. You know that the pronunciation has been added to the dictionary? Merriam-Webster has no integrity. Shakespeare can make up new words, lolcats can has bad grammar, but inept world leaders need to just stop.

[identity profile] leeflower.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
...wait wait--Bush was actually able to locate Northern Ireland on a map?

Because when NI was part of one of our big international festivals last summer, he seemed a little unclear on the concept of the island being two countries. Which is kind of typical of US Americans, actually, but one might make the mistake of expecting better from someone who allegedly fulfilled the requirements for a degree from Yale University.

As far as "Nuclear" is concerned, it bears noting that he can actually pronounce the word. He chooses not to because he thinks it gives him down home appeal or something. If you listen closely to his speeches, you'll hear him talk about nookyoolar weapons, but noocleear families.

I'll be so glad when January rolls around. I just hope we don't get stuck with Bush's clone trooper.

[identity profile] leeflower.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, rumour has it that 1 in 5 gradeschoolers can't even locate the United States on a map, so that's where the bar is for us, education-wise.

And yes, I do hope Obama wins in the fall too. January 20th, 2009: End of an Error.

[identity profile] leeflower.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
There were people coming right out and saying they'd never vote for a black man, which I find appalling. And then other people saying they would vote for him, but they just couldn't because they were afraid he'd get killed. And that's worse, I think, because they're blaming their bigotry on someone else.

He's a good man with good ideas (I can has healthcare?), and when he speaks, fearful people become brave. I'm not going to vote against him just because he doesn't happen to look like me.

[identity profile] ankaret.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't been to see it (combination of broken foot and having gone off Harrison Ford due to taint of contamination from Calista Flockhart, who may be a charming person in real life but whose quacking voice and discontented, weirdly rectangular face induce in me a desire to change the channel to anything, even if it's a panel show about Big Brother, whenever I see her face on the television) but I might now that I know Marion's back.

[identity profile] bulky-monster.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
p.s. Happy Birthday!