Indiana Jones Question

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Since he drank from the Holy Grail, shouldn't he be immortal? That knight dude in the Grail room was like 300 years old and he looked like he was holding up alright. Thoughts?
 
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The Seal on the floor at the front entrance where the Statues of the knights where in the wall was as far as "effect was allowed to work (presumably by GOD). If you remember she was backing up across the seal when the earth quake started taking place.
 
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The Seal on the floor at the front entrance where the Statues of the knights where in the wall was as far as "effect was allowed to work (presumably by GOD). If you remember she was backing up across the seal when the earth quake started taking place.

True, but I thought that was more in regards to where you could physically take the Grail. It's powers could conceivably extend to anywhere. If the scenario you describe above is the case, wouldn't Indiana have exploded or something as soon as he crossed the seal or left the temple?
 
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True, but I thought that was more in regards to where you could physically take the Grail. It's powers could conceivably extend to anywhere. If the scenario you describe above is the case, wouldn't Indiana have exploded or something as soon as he crossed the seal or left the temple?

The knight even said, something to the effect of The price of immortality was to live or never to leave\live within these walls.
 
#5
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ahh gotcha

I'm sure Speilberg is kicking himself for creating that plot device. He could keep this disaster rolling until they were using a CGI Harrison Ford (God forbid).
 
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I am huge Indiana fan ... obviously.

Skulls was not a bad movie. It was just not on the same line as the other 3.

They needed to not bring in the son part. That part hurt the movie.

I would still place Skulls above any of the new Star Wars trilogy movies.
 
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I am going to pretend that the last IJ movie doesn't exist. If it wasn't for the respect I have for the first three films, I may very well have walked out of the theater rather than watch that garbage.

I stretched the limits of my patience up until Indy survived the nuclear explosion by getting inside of the refrigerator.

I could've even accepted THAT had he just jumped into the fridge while the bomb went off. The fact that he survived being catapulted hundreds of yards through the air, crash landing hard into the ground, flipping several times before the door pops open and he jumps up unscathed. Sorry, not even in my childhood would I find that acceptable. Preposterous.
 
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I am huge Indiana fan ... obviously.

Skulls was not a bad movie. It was just not on the same line as the other 3.

They needed to not bring in the son part. That part hurt the movie.

I would still place Skulls above any of the new Star Wars trilogy movies.
Skulls was crap. Aliens being involved was just weird. Knowledge actually being the treasure would have been stupid for a cartoon.
 

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