-Jones- said:According to the novelization, there are two of them.
The back of the Figure package says three LOL!
so, Here is what I did with mine
-Jones- said:According to the novelization, there are two of them.
mindy muffles said:And you posted this in the spoiler section....why?
Agent Spalko said:When does Kananga and Tee-Hee show up?
Raiders112390 said:We get it. You don't like Indy 4.
davejames said:Exactly. I don't see how the CGI in this movie can be any worse than some of those zeppelin shots in Last Crusade. Now THAT was some truly bad bluescreen work.
Plus most scifi fans tend to be a lot more demanding and hard to please when it comes to CGI than normal people. Sure, even the very best CGI never looks 100% convincing (just like even the best stop-motion and model work of the past never did), but that doesn't necessarily make it bad or low quality work.
Jim Tigernuts said:The zeppelin was CGI anyway if I recall?
the film opens to the Elvis Presley song "Hounddog". I think it's cool that Lucas is finally getting to use Elvis music, since he couldn't afford the rights for his music for American Graffiti. |
gallandro said:Ummm Spielberg directed the film... not Lucas. His choice... Spielberg never goes kiddie on us... cough, cough.... Lost World gymkata velociraptor take down... cough, cough... Hook... cough cough.... Lost Boys.... cough cough....
Yancy
ROTLA said:What did Spielberg have to do with the Star Wars I, II or III? We got some kiddie moments in those...such as Binks farting. I think it takes away from the film. Just because Lucas is the director doesn't mean Lucas can't have kiddie moments already in the story.
Darth Vile said:Didn't Indy swing from a vine in Raiders??? Is it not just an extension of that?