Last edited by 89coupe; 12-02-2022 at 11:51 AM.
cautiously optimistic about this one. But still.
This is going to be a piece of shit.
Indian Jones.
Harrison Ford has the highest Success-to-Acting Talent ratio in the history of Hollywood.
Prove me wrong.
Maybe John Wayne.
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Ronald Reagan?
I think we can all agree that none of us are better actors, or richer than, those individuals, so they are winning.
You have to watch Keanu Reaves in Always be my Maybe. Amazing performance.
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I'm mad at the mod who wrecked the thread title.
I saw this last night. Spoiler Alert
It was entertaining. But it did not have the magic of the previous films. It felt like it was one big car chase. Previous films felt like there was a start, middle and end. This did not have it. There was some CGI of Indian on the train that was terrible.
The actor Ke Huy Quan was not in it, that was a big let down for me. I thought he would be in it. I was half expecting him to show up. I did not think the setting of New York apartment did the character justice. The movie felt a bit small, empty and lacked small bits of humor the older movies had. It lacked some of the darkness the previous movies. But its Disney right, they gonna fuck it up. Harrison Ford was definitely showing his age in the movie.
I wish they stuck with the formula the older three films had. It lacked that storytelling and some of the depth. The ending was nostalgic.
Not a bad movie. Not the worst. Worth seeing if you are a fan.