I don’t remember thinking everybody was dead quite so many times over with the 80s Indy movies
It’s not bad, but it is a bit of a self-parody.
I don’t remember thinking everybody was dead quite so many times over with the 80s Indy movies
It’s not bad, but it is a bit of a self-parody.
If you thought #IndianaJones 🤠 and the #KingdomOfTheCrystalSkull had a cheesy script from popculture’s bargain table ("interdimensional beings" 👽🙄), prepare to find the *real-life* backstory ... even more outlandish:
Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd. / Paramount Pictures Much has been said and written about the fourth Indiana Jones film – you know, the one infamously featuring, no – not aliens, but “inter…
Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd. / Paramount Pictures Much has been said and written about the fourth Indiana Jones film – you know, the one infamously featuring, no – not aliens, but “inter…
Fantastic thread, brace yourself and read the whole thing...
https://mastodon.social/@jens2go/112772705485290025
@jens2go - TL;DR: If you thought #IndianaJones and the #KingdomOfTheCrystalSkull had a cheesy plot from popculture's bargain table, brace yourself to find the real-life background story even more outlandish:
A German man claims to be an Indian chief in the Amazon rainforest. His tales of El Dorado even impressed Steven Spielberg and Jacques Cousteau. His tales would be harmless if there weren't three unsolved deaths connected to his fantasy world.