Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

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    “I don’t know. I’m making this up as I go” said by Indiana Jones, perfectly describes how Steven Spielberg wanted the movie to be charismatic, charming, and funny as he admitted that this was, “the first movie where I actually shot the movie without thinking.” From native tribes and snakes to Nazis, it seems Indiana Jones can’t keep himself out of trouble when it comes to searching for lost treasure. That being said, his adventures are a roller coaster with twists and turns that you would least expect. “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” with George Lucas, the executive producer who birthed “Star Wars”, and Steven Spielberg as the director who made “Jaws”, is an out-of-body experience that requires an immense amount of imagination. The movie grabs you and hurtles you through a series of adventures and returns you back in reality in a mere two hours. Imagine taking one of the two…

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    The Sugarland Express, but it was his next effort, Jaws, which truly cemented his reputation as a rising star. Spielberg 's next film, 1977 's Close Encounters of the Third Kind, was another massive success, all the state-of-the-art special effects that made the audience close up and personal with the aliens. Though he may dress like an overgrown child, Spielberg has a reputation for being a spectacular businessman. Unable to direct all of the products he was wanted, Spielberg formed his own…

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    Hollywood star. Ford is not only the highest grossing US actor; he has also been the star in five of the largest grossing films of all time (IMBD). His story is almost that of an underdog, with his early life being a below average student in high school and a college dropout. In the 1960’s, Ford attempted his start in Hollywood and was ultimately unsuccessful, changing his primary career into that of carpentry. It wasn’t until 1973 Ford had a breakthrough in American Graffiti, but the true rise…

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    the idea of bombs in their everyday life. As the idea of nuclear bombs became more of an accepted truth, comic book writers added more to their characters by giving heroes their special abilities as a result of things such as radioactive spider bites, or lab accidents, namely in the Spiderman and Hulk series (How The Bomb Changed Everything). Now every aspect of modern pop culture is intertwined with war, nuclear weapons, lingering cold war espionage, and what might the world be like after a…

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