Posted by Peter Willis. Last modified on May 18th, 2008 at 04:01pm

INDIANA JONES IV whips into action at Cannes

Peter here, coming to you live from… well, my bedroom in Leeds. Not quite as exotic as Cannes, where the first of today’s press screenings of INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL took place just a few hours ago. Already the reviews are coming in thick and fast.

John Harlow of The Times Online says…

“Whether Ford’s charm will be enough to earn the film the $400m it is estimated to need to recoup Paramount Pictures’ investment remains to be seen. However, a preview attended by The Sunday Times last week suggested that the internet gossips who have doubted the film’s drawing power may be proved wrong.”

Variety equally have praise for the movie, saying…

“Nineteen years after their last adventure, director Steven Spielberg and star Harrison Ford have no trouble getting back into the groove with a story and style very much in keeping with what has made the series so perennially popular.”

Empire Online had this to say in their mini-review..

“…it’s safe to say that Indy tamed Cannes, an obstinate crowd at the best of times. You might read damning reviews in the meantime, both from film snobs and film nerds, but as Indy admonishes a geeky student after a thrilling chase through his campus, some people need to get out more…”

Kim Voynar’s initial thoughts over at Cinematical were…

“Though the first act drags a bit, the latter two-thirds of the film pick up the pace, and the film is packed with all the familiar elements fans have come to expect from Indiana Jones. John Williams’s classic score still thrills, and the film, for the most part, meets the expectations set when you hear those familiar first bars of the theme song.”

Meanwhile, the BBC’s Mark Savage thinks…

“…this is no Phantom Menace or Godfather III. The quality control has been maintained, despite the 19-year wait.”

Joe Utichi of IGN UK disagrees (but remember, this is the same site which gave SPEED RACER 4 stars, while IRON MAN earned only 3!)…

After more than a year of hoping and praying that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull would do right by fans of the archaeological franchise, the film’s first screening in Cannes confirms the worst. There’s a brilliant Indy film buried somewhere within, but Star Wars syndrome has struck and Steven Spielberg and George Lucas just couldn’t resist dipping into their box of computer-generated magic.

UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph are also less than enthusiastic…

“It’s not that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, exhumed after 19 years to be the fourth in this series, is bad, exactly. But it’s undeniably creaky.

It had its world premiere in Cannes before an audience who cheered it in advance but ended up laughing at moments that were not intentionally funny.”

That last review is not actually that much of a concern to me… I mean, THE LAST CRUSADE had moments that were funny - but left you wondering if you really should be laughing. Yet that movie, in my opinion, is easily the most entertaining of the original trilogy.

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Only time will tell if INDY can claw back all of the $400 million budget. It’ll do staggering numbers this coming weekend - that is for sure… but whether or not it has legs is another story.

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4 Comments »

  1. Well, hang on a second.

    Quite a few reviews have been panning this one. And Jeffrey Wells of Hollywoodelsewhere.com had this to say from Cannes:

    “It’s a superficial thrill ride, this movie — more of an out-and-out comedy with thrills than a solid adventure thriller with sly, wink-wink humor, which is how I always regarded Raiders of the Lost Ark.

    But don’t believe for a single second that they tried to keep this film grounded in recognizable physics. Spielberg & Co. keep to the 1957 milieu and all, but they throw everything imaginable at the audience, including a huge nuclear explosion. There’s a scene at the end that rivals the parting of the Red Sea sequence in Cecil D. DemIlle’s The Ten Commandments. It’s a very high-energy, high-gloss, big-whoosh entertainment and enjoyable as hell for everyone except the crab-heads.

    That said, the truth is that I’m partly one of those crab-heads. I wanted more than what I was given. Maybe the word for my attitude is “greedy” or “demanding.”

    Flashback to initial iPhone Indy 4 review written from salle de press conference while being shoved and elbowed by photographers, about an hour ago: My ideal version of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull would be (a) just as beautifully shot, choreographed and CGI’ed as the film everyone just saw, but (b) grittier, snarlier and with a stronger investment in good old classic machismo. Alas, Spielberg & Co. have decided, as far as (b) is concerned, on a lighter, more frolicsome tone — lots of eye-filling thrills and acrobatic derring-do but with an almost cartoonish emphasis on slapstick goofery. The tone is a little less “classic Indy” and a little more (this dates me, I realize) Tom and Jerry.

    Raiders was about a tough-guy archeologist; this latest installment is a family film — about Dad, Mom and Junior (i.e., Shia LeBouf’s “Mutt”) — with a very family-friendly, fun-time-at-Magic-Mountain tone.”

    Hmmmm … sounds just like the second and third films in this series.

    Comment by Ray | May 18, 2008

  2. http://www.hollywoodelsewhere.com/ - I’m not familiar with that site, nor is it working… Just seems to be a place holder?

    I’ve tried to get quotes in from all reviews available at the time of writing (from a list obtained over at IMDB) but obviously some will have been missed.

    I think, though, it’s fair to say that the response has been far more positive than many people were anticipating.

    Comment by Peter Willis | May 18, 2008

  3. Fact remains, everyone is talking about it. It’s going to make a shit load of money.

    Comment by Roars | May 18, 2008

  4. … film snobs and film nerds … classic … Thank God I don’t belong to any of those groups. Thank God I’m just a guy whose likes to waste time watching movies. If the movie is good I’ll watch more than once, if not I’ll stay home reading a book … is just that simple.

    Comment by JAM | May 19, 2008

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