I’m not even going to lie. I’ve never had much hope for Crystal Skull anyway. If the Star Wars prequels had turned out better, then perhaps I’d have had faith. But personally I found the contemporary Star Wars movies to be embarrassing. To this very day, on the few occasions that I actually try and attempt to view it, I still can only watch a total of around a half hour of Attack of the Clones. I can’t manage any more. Thank god for scene select. I thought Steven and Harrison would keep Lucas in check. It seems I thought wrong. I haven't liked what this film has been shaping into for some time now. I never thought I'd even hear mention of alien beings and Indiana Jones in the same sentence. I think many will dislike it, as much as The Phantom Menace. I could be wrong, I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I'm doubting it. Now, of course Star Wars and Indiana Jones are two entirely different franchises. Heck, I’ve always been bothered by how Indiana Jones is treated like the Star War franchises little kid brother. But George Lucas is no longer the man I loved. I’d prefer to think he died and this modern day Lucas is simply a flawed clone gone mad. For all intensive purposes, and I’m sure I’ll inevitably be bashed for this, I never felt we needed another installment to begin with. Sometimes it’s best to just let something die with dignity, on a high note. I fear this film will be a blemish on an otherwise flawless series.