The game is ambitious for its translation mechanics and its big-picture look at the evolution of culture through the ages.
The film endears itself to audiences by the utter idiosyncrasy of its execution.
This is a necessary package for any fan of the franchise.
The film may not be Raiders of the Lost Ark, but it’s hardly Spielberg and Lucas raping your childhood hero.
If anyone doubts that children’s games are dark as well as exhilarating, they lack an understanding of the true nature of kids.
In the film, the even brighter force (marquee idol Harrison Ford) drinks blood and crosses over, if only for a few scenes, to the dark side.
One can feel the growing pains inherent in this transitional film.
It holds up as a spectacle film, spooky funhouse ride and rollicking adventure yarn.
The producers of this DVD reissue made off with all the good extras.
We learn that Indiana Jones was named after the family dog. Aren’t you glad you tuned in for his latest adventure?