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Sunday, October 26, 2008

DVD Review; "The Return of the Hero/ Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"


"Hello again SurfaceDwellers and adventure lovers";

Yes, this is a DVD review instead of my standard theatre release critique for many reasons, not the least of which is the deteriorating etiquette and behavior of the average movie goer nowadays.

I initially had reservations when I first heard that they were contemplating making a new Indiana Jones adventure, I was a fan of the first three films in the 1980's and liked the style in which they were made, in fact even director Steven Spielberg(E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List) had all but written off his trilogy with the character and had moved on with his film making career. Interestingly enough ,it was none other than Indy himself (Harrison Ford) who was most interested in doing an all new installment and through his patience and persistence he convinced George Lucas, Spielberg, and Frank Marshall to re-unite for this production....the result; "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull".

The latest installment to producer/writer George Lucas' salute to the schlocky Hollywood adventure serials of the early 1940's.

The adventure takes place in 1957 during the height of red paranoia and the early days of the cold war with the Soviet Union (Russia nowadays kids ), the story opens by finding our hero albeit a bit more aged and scarred but still managing to get himself into some interesting situations with some very unpleasant people-this time instead of the Nazis Dr. Jones is relentlessly pursued by the Russians who have abducted him and his assistant Mac (Ray Winstone/Beowulf) and have forced them to lead them to a secret U.S. military base to retrieve a special artifact, one that can very well tip the scales towards the Russians favor.

Unlike the previous Indy adventures; (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, and Last Crusade) this latest journey has a distinct sci-fi taste to it reflecting on the time period in which the story is set. All the principals who comprised the production team of the original three films have returned (Lucas, Spielberg, Marshall, and Kathleen Kennedy).

The story is very interesting but I had some personal reservations with the decision to make the subject matter involve an alien culture-the effects were top notch and I applaud the choice of the film makers to not "overwhelm" the audience by saturating the movie with today's amazing top of the line digital work but instead they used restraint and actually tried to match the effects with the original films twenty years back-nonetheless the film is still quite impressive visually.

I was most impressed by Ford himself ( a man in his mid 60's) reprising a demanding physical role such as Indiana Jones-and it's as if he had never stopped playing the part, sure there are a few grey hairs and some additional wrinkles but the actor can still pull it off-convincingly!

Other notable actors involved in the production are; Ray Winstone(Beowulf), John Hurt(V for Vendetta/Alien) ,Shia LaBeouf (Transformers, Constantine), Kate Blanchett(Elizabeth/the Aviator) and returning as Marion Ravenwood, actress Karen Allen(Raiders of the Lost Ark) who not only provides a pleasant supporting role but also a pivotal one to the story itself and to the character of Indiana Jones.

The film has some imaginative and impressive visuals,a rousing new score by Academy Award winning composer John Williams(JAWS, Star Wars) ,trademark high adventure scenarios, good performances turned in by a talented cast with some tongue in cheek humor mixed in.
The DVD comes in an impressive 2 disc set with a lenticular cover of artist Drew Struzan's poster art and features an introduction by Spielberg and Lucas, interviews with the cast and crew, a brief history of the Indy films , and special, behind the scenes production featurette of the film...also available; the original first 3 adventures of Indiana Jones with newly remastered digital sound and prints each adventure features an introduction by Spielberg and Lucas and don't be an ignorant fool....watch them in "WIDESCREEN" as they were meant to be seen!!!

There are some scenes I would have changed or left on the cutting room floor ,and I would have liked to have seen a little more interaction with Indy and Marion story wise but all in all I was surprisingly pleased with what I saw. The film cleaned up at the box office both stateside and worldwide even in Russia, and the latest news is that there will most likely be another new adventure coming out in the next couple of years. I'm not saying this was the best Indy adventure but I do recommend it to Indy fans who loved the first three films -in closing, a nice addition to your Indiana Jones DVD collection......."trust me."