The_Raiders
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I didn't mind the alien body much either. I think the whole movie is pretty good up until you see that aliens. And all the skeletons merge together. Then it just loses everything that it had going.
fenris said:It was the ending that did it. Having them face to face with the "aliens" ruined it for me. I'd rather that nothing happened when they returned the skull. I never liked that returning the skull would reanimate the alien.
Maybe they should've remained skeletons... Then in a brilliant flash of light, vanished! Leaving everyone dumbfounded, without an explanation and nothing to fight over.
Rocket Surgeon said:Here's hoping they don't leave us to stew over Crystal Skull.
Rocket Surgeon said:I don't think so.
There's been enough of a back lash regarding what they've produced.
I've got to hope they're considering that with regards to a new adventure.
There is the whole frightening aspect of Lucas further endulging his ID.Montana Smith said:I see only Lucas dressed as Shiva. Creator and destroyer of worlds, He doesn't mean to. But he just does.
The only hope for a better Indy 5 disappeared when Lucas failed to climb aboard the departing saucer. He's still there, still in control. Aliens were his determination, and who knows where he'll go next, and how high Spielberg's eyes will roll before he says, "Okay, my old buddy, my old friend, my old pal."
Ford will just be grateful to be tossed another Scooby Snack.
Rocket Surgeon said:There is the whole frightening aspect of Lucas further endulging his ID.
I'm the sad sap who still holds hope that isn't the case!
replican't said:Who is Sharkey? Never met the man, woman, thing.
Look - why prod the smelly corpse of KOCS any longer? The aliens idea was rubbish, from conception to execution.
HJTHX1138 said:I feel like I started the worst thread ever, why is everyone complete ignoring my point? Come up with something, you know, a discussion?
HJTHX1138 said:The point was to discuss ideas on solutions, as opposed to just talk about how much we all hate it and the current state of Lucas/Speilburg.
Rocket Surgeon said:Stilll, what did Shark-Fu do to get banned this time?!
Pretty odd...
Yeah, catch up with you later!Montana Smith said:The problem with aliens is as the problem of Lucas.
Great ideas fall on stony ground, and Spielberg is left to pick up the pieces as best he can so he old buddy doesn't embarrass himself further.
Too late for solutions now
Not sweating his departure...he was raher crass but...Montana Smith said:Careful speaking of the departed. (You might awaken an angry spirit)
Montana Smith said:The problem with aliens is as the problem of Lucas.
Great ideas fall on stony ground, and Spielberg is left to pick up the pieces as best he can so he old buddy doesn't embarrass himself further.
HJTHX1138 said:That shouldn't stop us . . . We can only guess that's how it happened, but we can always imagine a better outcome.
Kind of an awesome thing about fiction, everything is subjective, usually not written in stone . . . unless we see to that . . .
Montana Smith said:Writing it better becomes a game of 'what if...' It becomes fan fiction. We could instead analyse what we were presented with, and find a more fitting interpretation of it.
HJTHX1138 said:Uhh . . . Isn't that what I originally suggested . . . and came up with on my own?
Let's just say that his number came up.Rocket Surgeon said:Stilll, what did Shark-Fu do to get banned this time?!
fenris said:Know what? They should've just did this:
http://io9.com/5805510/the-lost-indiana-jones+star-wars-crossover-was-really-depressing