That's what I love about Indiana Jones. It has comedy when it needs it, and it isn't overload
Me too! I feel the MCU movies used WAY too much comedy. I mean, I still love them, I just think it's too much sometimes though.
I love the MCU too but some movies had waaaay to many jokes. That's one of the reasons why I like the first Capatain America movie so much. They don't go giving out jokes like candy!
Me too! I feel the MCU movies used WAY too much comedy. I mean, I still love them, I just think it's too much sometimes though.
I love the MCU too but some movies had waaaay to many jokes. That's one of the reasons why I like the first Capatain America movie so much. They don't go giving out jokes like candy!
I think that's because Captain America: The First Avenger was either the last one made before Disney bought Marvel or the first made after Disney bought Marvel. I think Disney goes crazy with the jokes.
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I love the MCU too but some movies had waaaay to many jokes. That's one of the reasons why I like the first Capatain America movie so much. They don't go giving out jokes like candy!
I think that's because Captain America: The First Avenger was either the last one made before Disney bought Marvel or the first made after Disney bought Marvel. I think Disney goes crazy with the jokes.
It was the last one made before Disney. Disney acquired Marvel in 2012 and the Avengers was the first Disney marvel movie.
I think that's because Captain America: The First Avenger was either the last one made before Disney bought Marvel or the first made after Disney bought Marvel. I think Disney goes crazy with the jokes.
It was the last one made before Disney. Disney acquired Marvel in 2012 and the Avengers was the first Disney marvel movie.
That's what I thought. TBH I kind of lost it when Disney bought it. They just made TOO MANY and had TOO MANY jokes. I literally get them all mixed up and have only seen most of them once: when I saw them it in theaters:S.
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I'm here! I have a good question actually: What do you think is the scariest scene in Indy? I would say either the face melting in Raiders, the heart in Doom, or Donovan turning into a skeleton in Crusade. There weren't really any scary scenes in Kingdom, besides maybe the cemetery. I found the other 3 moments MUCH scarier than that though, especially as a kid.
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I'm here! I have a good question actually: What do you think is the scariest scene in Indy? I would say either the face melting in Raiders, the heart in Doom, or Donovan turning into a skeleton in Crusade. There weren't really any scary scenes in Kingdom, besides maybe the cemetery. I found the other 3 moments MUCH scarier than that though, especially as a kid.
Uuuuuhhh....hmm.....toughie. I don't think much was dreadfully scary..........personally the spiders in Raiders creeped me out the most.
I'm here! I have a good question actually: What do you think is the scariest scene in Indy? I would say either the face melting in Raiders, the heart in Doom, or Donovan turning into a skeleton in Crusade. There weren't really any scary scenes in Kingdom, besides maybe the cemetery. I found the other 3 moments MUCH scarier than that though, especially as a kid.
Uuuuuhhh....hmm.....toughie. I don't think much was dreadfully scary..........personally the spiders in Raiders creeped me out the most.
I'm here! I have a good question actually: What do you think is the scariest scene in Indy? I would say either the face melting in Raiders, the heart in Doom, or Donovan turning into a skeleton in Crusade. There weren't really any scary scenes in Kingdom, besides maybe the cemetery. I found the other 3 moments MUCH scarier than that though, especially as a kid.
Uuuuuhhh....hmm.....toughie. I don't think much was dreadfully scary..........personally the spiders in Raiders creeped me out the most.
The spiders aren't scary at all:S:P! Nothing is "dreadfully" scary, but I still think those scenes could be considered scary, especially when you're a kid. Another one I thought of is when Marion turns over the mummy thinking it was Indy.
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