Lucas' failures do not, in any way, excuse Kennedy's.
It shows that even the creator couldn't pull it off right, meaning it might just be an inherently problematic thing to do "proper" Sequels to Indiana Jones and Star Wars in the modern day.
Lucas' failures do not, in any way, excuse Kennedy's.
She's front and center of all the garbage produced in the past ten years. Now she's moved onto Indiana Jones. At some point, you need to stop rewarding failure.Nope.
We'll have to agree to disagree on the notion of "failure."She's front and center of all the garbage produced in the past ten years. Now she's moved onto Indiana Jones. At some point, you need to stop rewarding failure.
I'd like to add that even with the Peru expedition being "legitimate", it was still the 1930's and Marcus points out that the Museum has a "No Questions Asked" policy.
If it was a financial success, they wouldn't have mothballed the movies. Let's not even bring up the Han Solo movie. Now she's working her magic with Indiana Jones, the third "final send off" for the character in a series with only five movies.We'll have to agree to disagree on the notion of "failure."
The only creative failure for me has been The Rise of Skywalker but it was still a financial success. I've either liked or loved everything else that has been produced and I know I'm not the only one.
But what do I know? I'm one of five people who genuinely enjoys almost the entirety of The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Three of the five movies in the Shaft Cinematic Universe are called Shaft. I think we can handle this.the third "final send off" for the character in a series with only five movies.
She's front and center of all the garbage produced in the past ten years. Now she's moved onto Indiana Jones. At some point, you need to stop rewarding failure.
If you traveled back in time to the 1970s or 80s and told them one day a movie could make a billion dollars and still be considered a failure, they would think you had escaped from a mental hospitalIf it was a financial success, they wouldn't have mothballed the movies.
Why? Not everyone is going to regard film characters the same over their life time. I'm quite certain I wanted to be an archeologist for a time and even dated one. But, my love of Indiana Jones grows quite cool now. It happens.Putting one out there now seems both belated and redundant.
I mean, I did but that's beside the point.If you traveled back in time to the 1970s or 80s and told them one day a movie could make a billion dollars and still be considered a failure, they would think you had escaped from a mental hospital
But what do I know? I'm one of five people who genuinely enjoys almost the entirety of The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
If it was a financial success, they wouldn't have mothballed the movies. Let's not even bring up the Han Solo movie. Now she's working her magic with Indiana Jones, the third "final send off" for the character in a series with only five movies.
Lucas' failures do not, in any way, excuse Kennedy's.
I can only think of one garbage movie.She's front and center of all the garbage produced in the past ten years.
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