Your Favorite Indiana Jones Movie

Started by Jaakko Keskinen, April 16, 2019, 08:32:09 AM

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The best one is...?

Raiders of the Lost Ark
4 (44.4%)
Temple of Doom
2 (22.2%)
The Last Crusade
3 (33.3%)
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 8

Jaakko Keskinen

Which of the Indiana Jones movies is your favorite? Mine is Raiders. Waiting for the fifth one, if it will ever actually come...  ::)
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Quote from: Alberich on April 16, 2019, 08:32:09 AM
Which of the Indiana Jones movies is your favorite. Mine is Raiders. Waiting for the fifth one, if it will ever actually come...  ::)
They are all good. Raiders probably my favorite also especially the last scene. I also like Last Crusade a bit, especially the part Indy says "Venice !" right before he did the Nazi blonde. Temple of Doom is ruined by the annoying kid who can't even speak proper Chinese, it's like a stereotype gone wrong which is even more egregious than the stereotype itself. Crystal Skull is a bit too hardhitting and humorless to me, although I do enjoy watching Cate Blanchette.

The new erato

In order: 1,3,2,4. No 4 was unbelievably bad BTW.

Jo498

Admittedly, it's been a long time but I gave up after the first two. I saw them on TV several years after they had come out and was rather disappointed because they were regarded fairly highly. When I saw the title of #4 I thought it was a parody...
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I have always liked Temple of Doom the most.
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Karl Henning

I do enjoy them all, but I'll cast my vote for The Last Crusade.
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