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Jul
7th
2023

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: More Divisive than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? (My thought) · 2:07am Jul 7th, 2023

I recently watched Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and to be honest, I like it... while it won't top The Last Crusade, I thought the movie wasn't bad compared to what those youtubers said about the film. (All of them are anti-SJWs people)

This movie might be more divisive than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull cause I remember how Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was divisive when the film came out but that movie was criticized for being too sci-fi while Dial of Destiny was criticized for... I am not going say that word but you get the idea.

So, in my honest opinion, I thought it was entertaining film and a good send-off to the king of Adventure movies known as Indiana Jones.

Comments ( 4 )

I haven’t seen this movie yet, but I feel that doing so would be inevitable.

I will say this, though:

I’m well aware that Harrison Ford is against the idea of the Indiana Jones series being all-out rebooted with someone else playing the role, but…I’m honestly very into the idea of it.

it won't top The Last Crusade

Have to agree with you there, buddy. Nothing's topping the Last Crusade in my opinion, though it has nothing to do with the quality of the films; moreso with my personal experience with said film:

I watched Last Crusade when I was around ten or eleven years old, and I was already a fan of James Bond. So, seeing the first James Bond - Sir Sean Connery - playing the role of Indy's father made me think Bond and Indy were related.

I know better now, but I don't think there will be another movie that will get me to squee in utter delight the way I did when I thought that James Bond and Indiana Jones were related to each other. :pinkiehappy:

Totally agree.

It won't win any awards, but it's not terrible either.

I hope this film wins an award.

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