What benefited the viewing of this film for me, was the fact that I hadn’t read a single shred of information on it. I knew nothing more then its basic premise and who was in it. I did not read a single review save for the snippets they highlight in the TV spots.
Are you excited for Indiana Jones? I can’t speak for the rest of the site, but the idea of one of my favorite films growing up (I was way more an Indy geek then a Star Wars Geek) has finally returned after 19 years. But will it live to expectations? I wish I knew, since …
In honor of Harrison Ford and his return to one of his most famous characters, Indiana Jones. I want to to celebrate his career, by looking at all the good times we’ve had, with Mr. Harrison Ford.
Sequels are sometimes inevitable and often predictable in their inevitability.You watch a great movie, you walk out of the theater and you can almost see the light bulbs appearing over the producers’ heads.“If they loved that, they’ll love a second one!”
*Note: This was a special April Fools Article You read that right, the rumor mills have been turning. Everyone knows how bad Spielberg has wanted to direct a Star Wars, but, what tends to go under the radar is Harrison Fords desire to play alongside himself a la Eddie Murphy in any Eddie Murphy movie. …
I just finished watching the ‘Indiana Jones’ trilogy to get excited for the
Obviously us lonely fanboy’s here at lonelyreviewer.com are following this one closely. Reuter’s reports that a second trailer will be released this week. In an effort to make it spread like waterfire, Paramount is taking care to make this trailer embeddable. Paramount isn’t going the viral path exactly with this one, but they definitely know …
The Lonely Reviewers are back with Episode 2 of the Lonely Reviewer Show, this time, we’ve got actual opening titles. Vatche and Justin discuss the results of the Oscars, the next Bourne film, X-Files 2, Batman: Gotham Knight, and have their DVD pick of the week. Check out the new episode, and let us know …