Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

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i cant wait to see it



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I've been waiting for this movie for a couple years now.. I'm a huge fan of Ford, Spielberg, Lucas, and the Indiana Jones series.. I saw the trailer and I was extremely impressed



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Plus, call me crazy, but after Disturbia I'm a really big fan of Shia Labuef too.. I think the guy has some great talent, and it'll be interesting to see how he plays this kind of character



My Indiana Jones hat just arrived. Yes, I'm wearing it to a Midnight showing on Wednesday. No, I don't think this is as bad as dressing up in wizard robes. Yes, I like to answer my own questions.



My Indiana Jones hat just arrived. Yes, I'm wearing it to a Midnight showing on Wednesday. No, I don't think this is as bad as dressing up in wizard robes. Yes, I like to answer my own questions.
I almost neg repped that lol


Anyway, i'm about 85% that this will be bad. From everything i've heard it's an entirely redundant entry, it's only saving grace is going to be enjoyability and from some of CGI i've seen, that could be tough.
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I almost neg repped that lol


Anyway, i'm about 85% that this will be bad. From everything i've heard it's an entirely redundant entry, it's only saving grace is going to be enjoyability and from some of CGI i've seen, that could be tough.
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Yeah, people are talking about mixed reviews, but I think that's only because most of the positive ones still feel the need to mention that it's not on par with Raiders.

Still psyched, though I'm prepared to see something significantly less than a masterpiece, I admit.



Out of all the reviewers who said this was bad - i hate their taste. I'm expecting this to be as good as Temple of Doom and Last Crusade (my favorite two).



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I think the trick to enjoying this movie is not expecting it to be the crown-golden, perfect bookend to your favorite film series of all-time. At least, that's my strategy. Indiana Jones means a lot of wonderful things to me, but in the end I don't need that magical send-off I think everyone wants it to be. I'm just thrilled that after all this time, we've been given a new Indy flick. I'll enjoy it on that basis.

(Unless, of course, the alien angle takes things too far, and we get Indiana Jones and the War of the Worlds. Then I'll frakking walk out.)

In other news, I'm extremely upset that despite winning advance screening passes, I was turned away at the door because partnered radio stations give away ten times more tickets than a theater can physically accommodate. So I'll probably be firebombing someone's bedroom window tonight.

But not really.

But probably.



A life size Crystal Skull is on display at the British Museum ( see photo below) as seen in the recent Indiana Jones and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Although the real skull has nothing to do with the movie the story is pretty darn interesting, here is a brief Q&A on it:

What is it? A life-size carving of a human skull made from a single block of rock crystal (a clear, colourless variety of quartz). It was acquired by the Museum in 1897 purporting to be an ancient Mexican object. However scientific research conducted by the Museum has established that the skull was most likely produced in the 19th century in Europe. As such the object is not an authentic pre-Columbian artefact.

How did it enter the collection? The skull was purchased by the Museum from Tiffany and Co, New York in 1897. At the time of its purchase, the skull was said to have been brought from Mexico by a Spanish officer before the French occupation (in 1863). It was sold to an English collector and acquired at his death by Eugène Boban, a French antiquities dealer, later becoming the property of Tiffany and Co. The skull was exhibited for many years at the Museum of Mankind in Piccadilly (which housed the British Museum’s Ethnographic collection), it is currently on permanent display at the British Museum in the Wellcome Trust Gallery (room 24).

What scientific research has been undertaken? The British Museum has examined the skull several times between 1950 and 1990. In 1996 an on-going collaborative project focusing on the British Museum’s skull and a skull in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC was started. Contrary to popular belief there are currently no scientific techniques which can be used to accurately establish when a stone or mineral object was produced. Research has therefore focused on how the skulls were carved, where the quartz originated from and what is known about the early history of the skulls. Observations made under a binocular microscope and in a scanning electron microscope suggest that the techniques of carving used to produce the skulls post-dated the Aztec period. The tool marks on the skulls do not match those on other Aztec period rock-crystal objects, which were invariably carved by hand. It is most likely that the British Museum skull was worked with a rotary wheel (or jeweller’s wheel), which was unknown in the Americas before the arrival of the Europeans. The research also suggests that the rock crystal used in the manufacture of the British Museum’s skull may have come from Brazil, an area outside of the ancient trade network of Mexico.

Do others exist? There is a larger white quartz skull in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC and a number of other large skulls in private ownership. There are also a number of smaller rock crystal skulls. It seems highly unlikely that any are genuine Aztec objects. Large rock crystal skulls first began to surface in public and private collections, during the second half of the nineteenth century, and an increasing number of large and small quartz skulls have become known in recent decades, mostly in private hands. However, no such skull has ever been reported from well-documented official archaeological excavation. Archival research has, in addition, produced a link between the British Museum’s skull and another rock crystal skull (in the Musée du Quai Branly, Paris). Both skulls passed through the hands of the French dealer Eugène Boban, raising suspicions regarding their provenance.

Why were the skulls produced? It is impossible to be sure why the skulls were produced. It maybe that they were produced to satisfy demand in the US and Europe in the nineteenth century when interest in collecting Mexican material was at its height.

Are there any genuine Aztec crystal skulls? It seems unlikely, since no quartz crystal skull has ever been found on any of the many well-documented official archaeological excavations of ancient sites.

Did the Aztecs make these kinds of objects? Skulls and skull imagery feature in Aztec art at the time of the first contact with the Spanish in 1519. However they were usually carved in relief in basalt as architectural elements rather than produced in rock crystal or white quartz.

Do they have special powers? There are some who claim that crystal skulls have healing qualities, emit energy, have the ability to convey vital information or are repositories of ancient wisdom. Large quartz crystal skulls have generated great interest and fascination since they began to surface in public and private collections during the second half of the nineteenth century. The British Museum views the skull in its collection as an enigmatic object of great interest but with no supernatural properties.

What is the British Museum’s response to the new movie? As entertainment the movie will surely appeal to the public, but it is very much a work of fiction. We hope, however, that it will encourage visitors to see the skull at the British Museum and to learn more about Aztec culture.





Thanks for the info on the other Crystal Skull
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Anyone seen it yet? i wont release any info about it if u havent but i thought it was a perfect way to sum up the Indy Franchise. LaBouf was great and the cameos kept on coming. great movie. i highly reccommend
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