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Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

I’m in two minds about the fourth Indiana Jones movie I have to say that I enjoyed the hell out of it, but it is flawed. Harrison Ford has proved that he’s still got it as Indy which ironically feeds into one of the film’s flaws and that is that there is too little of him doing what he’s good at in the final act of the movie.

It is a kind of best of album featuring callbacks or references to scenes and events from the previous three films and yet being set in the fifties it’s very much it’s own beast in a lot of ways. I’m not sure the Soviets make as good as a villain as the Nazis did and their characters are curiously underdeveloped. I recognised Andrew Divoff and Pavel Lychnikoff as Russian soldiers but in the film they are merely extras with little to no lines as far as I can recall which makes me wonder if they had fuller parts at one point that were cut in the edit.

I think the major flaw of the movie is that it feels bloated with cast and this impacts on other aspects of the film. I think Ray Winstone’s character could have been excised completely from the film or at least after the first act. Similarly with John Hurt’s character if he’d been killed by the Russians in the camp then that would have both given Indy a chance to be the brains of the operation in the final expedition and given a little more motivation to the trio of Indy, Mutt and Marion to beat the Russians.

I think that if like me you loved the first three Indiana Jones movies then you’ll most likely love this one too.

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Review: The Magic Christian

The Magic Christian

The Magic Christian is: antiestablishmentarian, antibellum, antitrust, antiseptic, antibiotic, antisocial & antipasto.

This 1969 Peter Sellers film is a zany madcap satire of greed. Sellers stars as Sir Guy Grand, eccentric and extremely wealthy, who believes that everyone has their price and sets out to prove that in a series of elaborate practical jokes. He brings with him on this adventure a vagrant (played by Ringo Starr) whom he adopts at the begnning of the movie and names Youngman Grand.

The most elaborate of Grand’s schemes involves the luxury liner the SS Magic Christian which features cameos of Christopher Lee as a vampiric ship’s porter, Yul Brynner as a transvestite cabaret singer and finally a wonderful engine room scene that reveals in fact that the ship is propelled by hordes of topless rowing slaves, under the Priestess of the Whip’s (Raquel Welch) command.

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Review: The Bucket List

The Bucket List

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Review: In Bruges

In Bruges

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Review: Garage

Garage

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Review: Conspiracy

Conspiracy

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Review: No End in Sight

No End in Sight

Fantastic documentary about the war in Iraq and the policy decisions that have led to the current situation. It has really clarified my thoughts on the whole Iraq question especially in light of the opinions and statements of the people who are now running for the next Presidency of the United States.

I was of the opinion that the US forces should remain in Iraq until they had cleaned up the mess that they had created and achieved some kind of stability. I believed that if the US military withdrew then Iraq would descend into an even more chaotic situation than it is currently in.

But in the past year my opinion started to shift as some stability was achieved, however it has not been due to The Surge but instead due to the ceasefire between the US and the Mahdi Army and an equilibrium between the rival armed factions who control different districts of Baghdad. The Iraqi government is a joke that has lost the respect of the people and the US has just become one of the many armed gangs that control Iraq now albeit with better weapons.

Considering the way the Bush administration botched the entire post-war period and occupation as is depicted in this movie I hold out no hope that they can produce any positive results in Iraq. Perhaps a new President could but none of the possible candidates inspire me with confidence that they have any real grasp on the situation.

The title of the movie is interesting, to what is there no end in sight? The obvious answer is the war. Will there be an end to the War in Iraq?

Two answers to this basically.

Either it ended on April 15th 2003 or it will end a long time from now depending on whether you believe that the events that occurred after the invasion and the toppling of Saddam Hussein’s government are part of that same conflict. What can be considered victory in Iraq? Was it defeating Saddam? If so Mission Accomplished. But if it was to do that and then build a stable democratic Republic of Iraq then it isn’t going to happen for many years.

Pulling US forces out of the region will not end the “war” it will just mean fewer dead American soldiers, because the war now is a conflict between many different armed factions it is an extremely complicated kind of civil war. The US just happens to be one of these armed groups albeit with better weapons.

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Review: Mad Money

Mad Money

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Review: Persepolis

Persepolis

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Review: The Great Debaters

The Great Debaters