Did the graveyard scene REALLY recall the cave of TOD for anyone else? It gave me goosebumps and flashed my mind right back to when Indy and Shorty are wandering around in the darkness and things are starting to get creepy...In fact, if I'm not mistaken, Indy tells Mutt, "Don't touch anything", just like he tells Shorty in TOD.
Just something about the way Indy acts makes me feel like being in the tunnel of the graveyard reminded him of the events of Pankot some 22 years earlier also.
Also, I have to say, the Graveyard segment is one of my favorite parts of the entire movie. It feels, for a brief time, just like 1930s Indy. Everything is right, and it actually feels even--It doesn't feel phoned in. It hits all the right notes, and feels like what an older Indiana Jones movie would/should feel like. If the whole movie had had the feel of this part, with a bit more action, it'd have been my second favorite.
Just something about the way Indy acts makes me feel like being in the tunnel of the graveyard reminded him of the events of Pankot some 22 years earlier also.
Also, I have to say, the Graveyard segment is one of my favorite parts of the entire movie. It feels, for a brief time, just like 1930s Indy. Everything is right, and it actually feels even--It doesn't feel phoned in. It hits all the right notes, and feels like what an older Indiana Jones movie would/should feel like. If the whole movie had had the feel of this part, with a bit more action, it'd have been my second favorite.
Last edited: