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Carlo Simone's avatar

This is my favorite “franchise” (God I hate that term but sometimes it certainly applies) and Last Crusade was the movie that made me love movies. So I am extremely biased in this instance. I loved the movie, especially for how it tied in the themes of all the previous movies. Perhaps that’s to your point that it sorta sacrifices its own identity by providing a through line for the series as a whole. I didn’t really feel that way since I think Mangold designed the movie around the story they were telling with Indy, Helena and Voller, where Skull doesn’t really connect what’s going on in the plot with the characters.

I sorta saw this as anti-nostalgia. It plays on the irony of its existence and reason for being. But not TOO meta, just in a knowing way. At one point jotted in my brain-notes while watching it “Is Disney the Nazis?”

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JTRO's avatar

Man, this movie is set in 1969 and they studiously avoided getting anywhere close to Southeast Asia...

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