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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (DVD)

Harrison Ford (actor), Ray Winstone (actor) and Steven Spielberg (director)


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Review

Los Angeles Times, 05/19/2008, "Entertaining on its own right....Spielberg clearly got enormous pleasure employing a lifetime's worth of skill and turning out wave after wave of smartly done stunts and effects set pieces."

USA Today, 05/19/2008, 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[H]is witty banter is still decidedly intact....The excitement picks back up and, overall, it's pleasantly nostalgic to see Harrison Ford as Jones again....The stunts and special effects are spectacular..."

Empire, 08/01/2008, p.56, 4 stars out of 5 -- "Indy is older, but Spielberg hasn't diluted the integrity of the character....[An] adrenalising movie....Cast-wise, it's impeccable

Entertainment Weekly, 05/30/3008, "At its best, it's a satisfying shuffle of the deck of famous Spielbergian moments....The first 20 minutes, especially, are a blast of old-timey pleasure..."

Total Film, 12/01/2008, p.134, 3 stars out of 5 -- "Back in the hat to stop Soviets mining the mind-control powers of the titular quartz cranium, Harrison Ford still rocks the bullwhip....Lean and keen, he hasn't been this engaging -- and engaged -- for years."

Premiere, 05/22/2008, "In the action-packed opening 45 minutes, Spielberg and Lucas have recaptured the magic of the INDIANA JONES franchise with its signature blend of mysticism, adventure, red-blooded action, and slapstick."

Release Note

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case - 2-disc set
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital - English
Additional Release Material:
DISC 1:
Featurettes - 1. RETURN OF A LEGEND
2. PRE-PRODUCTION
DISC 2:
Featurettes -1. PROCUCTION DIARY - MAKING CRYSTAL SKULL
Text/ Photo Gallery:
Frank Marshal's Indy Photo Album
Trailers - Theatrical Trailer

DVD Features:

Region 1
NTSC
Keep Case - 2-disc set
Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround- English, French, Spanish
Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
Disc One:
Additional Release Materials:
Featurettes - 1. RETURN OF A LEGEND
2. PRE-PRODUCTION

Disc Two:
Additional Release Materials:
Featurettes -1. Production Diary - Making Crystal Skull
Pre-Visualization Sequences
Trailers - Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Lego Indiana Jones XBOX 360 Game Demo
Text/ Photo Gallery:
Frank Marshal's Indy Photo Album

Product Notes

Harrison Ford dusts off his infamous brown fedora for another Indiana Jones film, which is once again made by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. The year is 1957, and Indy is on the run from a team of Russian spies led by a rapier-wielding Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett). The Russians want Indy to help them locate an ancient artifact that they believe can be used as the ultimate military weapon. Indy manages a narrow escape, and tries to return to his life as a professor of archaeology, but he soon bumps into a '50s greaser named Mutt (Shia LeBeouf). Mutt's mother as well as one of Indy's longtime friends have been captured somewhere in Peru. Mutt and Indy hop a plane, where they manage to track down both Mutt's mother, Marian (Karen Allen), and Professor Oxley (John Hurt), but they also find themselves surrounded by the same scheming Russians. The Russians have found the artifact they were seeking, but Indy now knows its secret and dangerous powers. With the help of Mutt, Marian, and Oxley, he races to return it to its rightful resting place.

While a bit more grizzled than the last time we saw him cracking his whip, Ford still manages to bring the right mix of humor and swagger to Indy. Longtime fans are sure to love the many inside jokes and nods to the previous films, as well as the reappearance of some favorite old characters. While CRYSTAL SKULL has the same exotic locales and wild chases of the earlier movies, it definitely sets itself apart with its heavy use of CGI. The visuals are indeed impressive, but some might feel something is lost when Indy can outrun an atomic bomb just as easily as he can a swarm of carnivorous ants. This modern-day Indy is easy entertainment with some fun surprises, but it will likely divide diehard fans right down the middle.



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5 out of 5 stars Go Indy Forever!, October 8, 2008
By LaBoeuf
This movie, though obviously different from the previous films, still holds true to the excitement and adventure of the "Indiana Jones" franchise. Speilberg and Ford are obviously in their element here, and the cinematography is true to the vintage scapes that made these movies so fun to watch. Maybe a little too much CGI at times, but in general a fun, enjoyable film. Add it to your collection! Excitement abounds.


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