Just read this: “I wish the Indy sequels were grounded and gritty like ‘Raiders’.”
“Raiders” ended with GHOSTS
Just read this: “I wish the Indy sequels were grounded and gritty like ‘Raiders’.”
“Raiders” ended with GHOSTS
@tvaziri
IMO the fantastical supernatural element worked in Raiders because it came as a last minute surprise after the rest of the film was (mostly) grounded in reality.
When every film begins with a different fantastical element, then the whole franchise feels more childish and cartoonish.
See also the difference between Marvel “origin” movies and the over-the-top slop they turned into eventually.