I’ll be the first to admit that I have not been a big proponent of a new Indiana Jones movie. I think “Last Crusade” is just a rehash of the far superior “Raiders”, and I really didn’t want to have my wonderful memories of my favorite movie hero to be tarnished by seeing him as an old man. I have heard plenty about this and through it all I’ve been skeptical.
Well, YAHOO has given us the first real peak at what we can expect right here: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull TRAILER
I have to admit that I totally started to geek out when I heard the strings start to hum and the Paramount logo morphed. Then we get that silhouette:
I ask you, is there any more iconic image than this? It just says it all. So yeah, they had me thinking positively about the project for a change.
The trailer stayed strong with some good swinging, punching and crashing. All important staples of the franchise. Indy is clearly older, and I could have done without the “I’m too old for this shit”esque comment, but I totally expected it.
The things that worked best for me though were the familiar things. Obviously the stuff mentioned above, but maybe my favorite thing is the location. My favorite sequence from any Indy movie is the opening of “Raiders”. Nothing captures the spirit and excitement of Indiana Jones better than that scene in the temple where he steals the golden idol (a replica of which adorns my TV cabinet in my living room). I’ve always wanted to see more of Indy in South America and it looks like Steve-o and Georgie Porgie finally listened to the threatening Candy-Grams I’ve been sending them and sent Indy back where he belongs. You just can’t beat a South American temple full of BOOBY TRAPS! Especially with hordes of angry natives chasing him.
It is a delight to see Marion back at his side (she always was the only one for him), even if it looks like she might have had some “work” done. I’m no Shia-Hater, but I really wish they had gone with a grown-up Short Round for Indy’s sidekick in this one. Sure you wouldn’t have the whole familial thing going on, but I’d like to think Indy didn’t just leave the kid on a doorstep somewhere.
Just from the glimpse we get here it did seem like some of the backgrounds were a bit to CGI looking, which really disappoints me. Hopefully that can be corrected in post-production. But that is really the only complaint I could offer at this point.
So here we are, he’s older, probably wiser, definitely a little slower, and clearly gray, but he’s still clearly Indy. I’m more positive about it now, but still a little cautiously optimistic.





February 14th, 2008 at 11:37 am
I for one will be front and center for this one. I enjoy Indy, but I am unsure on how Shia will do. I am not to keen on him.
February 14th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
Holding. My. Breath.
February 14th, 2008 at 5:25 pm
I’m going to watch it and I’m going to love it. It can’t fail!
February 15th, 2008 at 8:00 am
I liked Shia in Transformers, I think this movie is going to put him over the top. Im excited to see this, it would be nice to hear Ford utter “Snakes” again…..
February 17th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Looks good. Can’t wait till April when the longer trailer debuts.
March 4th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
I think there are tons of big kids who have been waiting for the Indy return.
April 2nd, 2008 at 11:42 am
it’s gonna be tough to even come close to the quality and originality of the original Indiana Jones’