This past Saturday, some friends and I watched all four Indiana Jones movies. A local theatre had a triple bill of the original trilogy, and we rented KotCS for the sake of completeness. It was the first time I'd watched all four in that rapid succession, and after we finished, we had an interesting discussion on which films we liked best.
We were in general agreement that Raiders was first, with Last Crusade fairly close behind, and then a big gap before Temple and Crystal Skull. But we were split on which was better.
Personally? I came to the realization that I actually prefer Crystal Skull to Temple. Yeah, it's not a great movie by any stretch, but while watching Temple, I couldn't help but be reminded of just how bloody boring it is. After the opening, there's virtually no interesting action or set pieces up until the last 15 minutes of the movie! The mine cart chase is kinda fun, I guess, but it's at least as silly as any of the action sequences in Crystal Skull, and the fight on the bridge descends into pretty ridiculous camp.
Add to that the fact that the supporting cast is better (Mutt and Willie cancel one another out, and Short Round is good, but not up to Marion, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, and Ray Winstone's level), and I was left with the surprising conclusion that Crystal Skull is the better movie.
Anyone with me?
We were in general agreement that Raiders was first, with Last Crusade fairly close behind, and then a big gap before Temple and Crystal Skull. But we were split on which was better.
Personally? I came to the realization that I actually prefer Crystal Skull to Temple. Yeah, it's not a great movie by any stretch, but while watching Temple, I couldn't help but be reminded of just how bloody boring it is. After the opening, there's virtually no interesting action or set pieces up until the last 15 minutes of the movie! The mine cart chase is kinda fun, I guess, but it's at least as silly as any of the action sequences in Crystal Skull, and the fight on the bridge descends into pretty ridiculous camp.
Add to that the fact that the supporting cast is better (Mutt and Willie cancel one another out, and Short Round is good, but not up to Marion, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, and Ray Winstone's level), and I was left with the surprising conclusion that Crystal Skull is the better movie.
Anyone with me?