Finn said:Okay kids, just gimme a good reason to book some tickets to the Banana Islands.
You should know the rules. No personal insults - and no behavior that could lead to those.
Udvarnoky said:Was I the only one who didn't feel any emotional resonance with Henry Sr.'s death? I mean, Harrison is great in the scene, but it's handled in such a hamfisted way, with the two portraits of the two unavailable actors (due to death and retirement respectively) being shown and pointed to within a single line. It was forced and hard to take very seriously.
"Brutal couple of years, eh Charlie? First Dad, then Marcus, then Shorty in that threshing machine mishap, then Sallah collapsing backwards into an open manhole, then Willie skydiving without a parachute, then Earl Weber pogosticking blindfolded into that crater of wet cement. And the weird thing is, it all happened on the same weekend."
"Top emotional moment" doesn't mean I was with tears in my eyesUdvarnoky said:Was I the only one who didn't feel any emotional resonance with Henry Sr.'s death?
Kingsley said:"Top emotional moment" doesn't mean I was with tears in my eyes
Darth Vile said:But within context of an Indy movie, I thought it was well written and well acted
Major West said:Connery said he was looking forward to seeing the finished movie like everybody else. So no, he did not hate the script, he just decided to stay in retirement.
MaxPhactor23 said:Who the heck are you...Connery? You don't know that and it's completely logical to assume that he was less then thrilled by it. The truth is that anyone that says different is a nutty over-the-top Skull supporter that's in deep denial about it's less then positive public opinion.
The Man said:His decision was based on the lesser screentime Henry Sr. would have had and the appalling dialogue, hodge-podge plot and the overall cynicism of the script.
Udvarnoky said:Interesting.
I don't think that's a logical assumption to make based on the other movies he's been happy to make. He clearly didn't want to be a part of KOTCS... that much is obvious. But I think it's a more logical to assume that he either... 1) Couldn't be arsed. 2) He simply thought the part was'nt big/interesting enough.MaxPhactor23 said:Who the heck are you...Connery? You don't know that and it's completely logical to assume that he was less then thrilled by it. The truth is that anyone that says different is a nutty over-the-top Skull supporter that's in deep denial about it's less then positive public opinion.
The Man said:Connery said the only movie that could lure him from retirement was another Indiana Jones. Yet, he turned it down. His decision was based on the lesser screentime Henry Sr. would have had and the appalling dialogue, hodge-podge plot and the overall cynicism of the script.
Sean has emerged from this as one of the smarter cookies....
Darth Vile said:I don't think that's a logical assumption to make based on the other movies he's been happy to make.