Source: thespectrum.com
Two other geriatrics, director Steven Spielberg and storyteller George Lucas, do what most people of a certain age and attitude should do: embrace Indiana's graying and prove that old icons can still kick butt (with the help of computer effects, of course). The result is a franchise resurrected and a film that delivers all the non-stop action, glee and campy melodrama expected from a throwback to the Saturday afternoon popcorn thriller.
Those too young to have seen the originals in the theater may see all this elderly daring-do through jaded eyes and might not appreciate that the enjoyment here is partly the nostalgia of arguably the greatest reunion ever captured on film...." thespectrum.com
Indy 4 was all nostalgia. Shia didn't exactly add much, but what can you expect from a guy who did Transformers with his mouth shut?
All Hero's get old, if we can watch geriatrics like Patrick Stewart and William Shatner in Star Trek movies, then why not Indiana Jones?
I seem to recall Sean Connery being pretty good, as the father in The Last Crusade, so as long as he wants to be Indy I'll keep watching...
I seem to recall Sean Connery being pretty good, as the father in The Last Crusade, so as long as he wants to be Indy I'll keep watching...
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So none of it was his stunt double?