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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
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I'd not call the prequels "basic". Certainly in regard to the plot there's loads going on, and unlike many films it doesn't join the dots and you have to summise a lot. They do suffer from some quite awful dialogue at times though
Having re-watched them recently, I now consider ep 2 to be weaker than ep 1. They're both OK though, with some good bits in them
The originals are still the best though, loads of charm. And kids still seem to love Star Wars (especially The Clone Wars cartoon).
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In the books the politics are are deep but in the films it's dull badly written and, yes, basic. Just a poor way of shepherding characters about. Then again, the prequels were a bad idea from the get go. Knowing the outcomes aside Anakin was mostly only ever interesting post Vaderism. Would have preferred Eps 7-9. Lucas's step back though means I'd be more interested in his films. Without the big budget effects it'd be nice to see something more character based. That said, Red Tails might be ok
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It has been talked about for months but at last it has been confirmed – Paramount Home Media Distribution and Lucasfilm Ltd. will release ‘The Complete Indiana Jones Blu-ray Collection’ worldwide later this year. No specific release date however was stated other than a generic sometime this Fall in the northern hemisphere. A trailer promoting […]
It finally happens, those looking to fill time till 5 gets made can pick up The Complete Indiana Jones Collection on Blu-Ray later this year.
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For those after the Blu-Ray set:
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I was in a cafe in Texas a few weeks back and they were playing all the Indy films back to back on some American HD TV channel. Sitting watching raiders for the while I was in there, the HD made the film look like it was 'made for TV'. I hope the Blu Rays don't end up having that look about them.
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