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I actually liked Indiana Jones 5, way more then the 4th. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is great.

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Indy 5 felt like an Indy film, which was really nice. My only 2 notes for them to work on would be 1) more practical effects, avoid CGI except for the “supernatural” scene and 2) I appreciate they used the practical effects of speeding up playback for the tuk tuk chase, but it felt too sped up, almost campy.

Overall though, after seeing 4 in a midnight showing and it being the movie that caused me to never go to another midnight showing, 5 was excellent!

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Yep, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

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Is this a joke?
It was a $300M movie with a marketing campaign to match. It was unavoidable for nearly two months.

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I do not allow ads in my life, so I pretty much only hear about films through word of mouth. Didn't hear a peep about it until now

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I think you forget not everyone lives in the same place and under the same marketing that you do.

"Ethnocentrism", I believe it's called.

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I live in Southeast Asia and had no idea there was an Indiana Jones 5. But I don't pay attention to any celebrity news or go to the theater much. Don't watch TV much and have ad blockers installed on all my systems. But I did watch all the original Indiana Jones movies so might look this one up.

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The voice acting in The Great Circle was great. It definitely sounded like Indiana Jones even if it didn't always sound exactly like Harrison Ford all the time.

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After watching the trailer I watched Welonz play it and I thought the game was meh but this is just my own opinion of it.

If anyone here enjoyed it that's totally fair!👍

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