No one is making you watch them.
Let people who enjoy these films enjoy them.
Let people who enjoy these films enjoy them.
No one is making you watch them.
Let people who enjoy these films enjoy thfranchise's?
Because they (most of the time) make money.God, I hope there isn't a sixth movie. I wish the franchise had ended after the fourth film. Why can't Disney or other studios move on to something new, instead of clinging to or revisiting old franchises?
They're not telling you to stop.And no one should have the right to stop me from commenting on them either. Or expressing my opinion.
Simple. Something new is too much of a risk.God, I hope there isn't a sixth movie. I wish the franchise had ended after the fourth film. Why can't Disney or other studios move on to something new, instead of clinging to or revisiting old franchises?
No one is doing anything of the kind. Disagreeing with someone’s opinion is not oppression. If one’s posts start disappearing without explanation or one is ejected from the BBS, again without explanation, then that’s a different matter.And no one should have the right to stop me from commenting on them either. Or expressing my opinion.
God, I hope there isn't a sixth movie.
I wish the franchise had ended after the fourth film.
Why can't Disney or other studios move on to something new, instead of clinging to or revisiting old franchises?
Emphasis on almost.Third, as far as I'm concerned, as it was a natural conclusion and almost washed away the sins of Temple of Doom.
Because every time they try something new it's a complete and total bomb, but some franchises are bringing in over a biliion dollars. The studios aren't going to waste their time making movies that people aren't going to go see.God, I hope there isn't a sixth movie. I wish the franchise had ended after the fourth film. Why can't Disney or other studios move on to something new, instead of clinging to or revisiting old franchises?
Totally worth it. You can see what his experiences as a youth helped shape him as a man. I’ve been binging the Sean Patrick Flannery episodes and they are so much better than I remember. If they ever decide to reboot in the near future, I think he could handle it.One of these days, I'll finally watch that show...
A little easier now that it's finally on Disney+.
Wasn't she the English suffragette, who's basically Indy's one true love? And then Jane Wyatt plays her older version opposite George Hall's Old Indy when they reconnect at the end of their lives?I know this really isn't about Indy 5, but the movie inspired me to go back and watch the Young Indy Chronicles.. Damn.. The production values of that show were incredible. I had also forgotten that a very young Elizabeth Hurley played his love interest for a while. I loved the show when it had its all-too-brief run, but now I'm really coming to appreciate how cinematic they wanted it to be.
Are the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles just pure historical fiction with no real fantasy elements? I've never watched it, but from I've read it sounds like it didn't have anything like The Ark or The Grail or anything like that in the episodes/movies.
Largely yes, except for the one time he fights a vampire.
Abraham Lincoln fought them, so I'm sure they exist.Are you sure vampires don't exist?![]()
Correct. Though I had forgotten about their interaction as their older selves. I miss them having the Old Indy bookends.Wasn't she the English suffragette, who's basically Indy's one true love? And then Jane Wyatt plays her older version opposite George Hall's Old Indy when they reconnect at the end of their lives?
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