Darth Vile
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I don't want to speak for everyone... but I thought many of us here were of the view that any potential Indy V should pull back from the over the top sequences/all out action and maybe go a little bit smaller/personal (with obviously it's fair share of great action set peices).
DoomsdayFAN - I think wehen you state 'Epic' you mean with a grand scale and vision? We'd all agree with that, but as implied above 'epic' in itself does not equate to 'good'... in fact it can be a distraction when one has to continuously "go large" as they do with Indy movies.
This is one of the key reasons why I think the Indy production is stuck. I.e. the only way forward is to go backwards (paradoxicly) to something more basic... and it's much easier to do that with a new director and new cast. Lucas and Spielberg are in a perpetual state of having to 'up the anti'... I don't think it's there fault and it's something they are going to find pretty much impossible to change when expectations are so fixed.
DoomsdayFAN - I think wehen you state 'Epic' you mean with a grand scale and vision? We'd all agree with that, but as implied above 'epic' in itself does not equate to 'good'... in fact it can be a distraction when one has to continuously "go large" as they do with Indy movies.
This is one of the key reasons why I think the Indy production is stuck. I.e. the only way forward is to go backwards (paradoxicly) to something more basic... and it's much easier to do that with a new director and new cast. Lucas and Spielberg are in a perpetual state of having to 'up the anti'... I don't think it's there fault and it's something they are going to find pretty much impossible to change when expectations are so fixed.