It's been a while now since the fourth movie in the series hit the big screen and raked in the cash despite getting just above average reviews from the critics, and now we have news from Indy himself that the fifth movie has the basic storyline roughed out
Everyone's favourite movie archaeologist Indiana Jones is confirmed to be ready to make a follow up movie to Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull. Shia Labeouf was the one to let the cat out of the bag and said that a sequel was on the cards
In the second in our series of Indian Jones film reviews, we have the sequel in the production time line, but Temple of Doom is actually a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark being set in 1935 where Raiders was set in 1936
Recently I’ve re watched the Indiana Jones films and noticed something’s I didn’t notice before good and bad, either way it’s been a blast, watching some of my favorite and most well loved movies
Now Indiana Jones is back, it does make things a little different, but just remember that there was a massive void in the cinema for an Indiana Jones style series for almost 20 years. Many came and tried to fill the void and none appeared to really succeed in capturing the fan base or the hearts of the Indiana Jones fans but that didn’t stop them trying though, let’s take a look at what was offered up to the gods of treasure hunting at the movies
Posted on - August 12th, 2008 |
Tags: Brendan Frasier, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Kate Blanchett, Matthew McConaughey, National Treasure, Nicholas Cage, Penelope Crus, Rachel Weizs, Sahara, shia lebouf, The Mummy
Everyone favorite Archeologist is back, Dr Indiana Jones is out on the quest again, only 20 years after the last of the original trilogy