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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Is Good Enough
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Is Good Enough
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull had its world premiere at Cannes at 1 PM May 18; the press anxiously streamed into the Lumiere early, afraid they would be shut out--and many were. There were whoos and whistles before the screening started. The movie unspooled without the usual Cannes logo. The first hour plays like gangbusters and is really fun. Harrison Ford has Indy ...
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Coosa Creek Times, 5-19-2008
Coosa Creek Cinema — ... Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull opened yesterday, and Steven Spielberg and company must be breathing easier — the first reviews are in and they’re not terrible. Not that it ever made a whole lot of difference what the critics said, but I suspect that even film royalty doesn’t like to be openly reviled. They won’t be — “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is Good Enough,” writes Anne Thompson, while Jeffrey Wells tells us that It gave me no real pain, and a ...

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