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Old 05-19-2008, 07:11 AM   #7
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Oh, sorry you missed the second half of show-and-tell -- Vintage original release International Raiders of the Lost Ark posters from around the globe. Hahahah, if I list them on ebay, I'll send you a link so you can at least see photos.

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Originally Posted by Moonliner View Post
I'd forgotten how cartoonish the originals were, Indy hanging onto the outside of a sub for a thousand miles, melting wax faxes, etc...
The comic-book touches in Raiders are high drama compared to the cartoon-antics in Temple of Doom. Though I enjoyed it perhaps more than I ever have, ToD stands out like tone-deaf thumb when watching all three.

I think the two sequels work better in the context of a series.


Raiders of the Lost Ark, on the other hand, stands alone as its own film. More than that, I think it actually suffers from being part of the series. All the clever bits that hint at a fictional backstory of Indiana Jones Aventures are somehow diminished when there really are other adventures. The homage factor is kinda canceled ... and that was a good part of the original's charm.


Still .... I enjoyed the films together so much more than I expected. And it was fun to see them with friends. It's going to be a blast seeing the new one with a BUNCH of friends!
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