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Watch Video: ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’

posted by lmarcus | 11:02am Wednesday May 21, 2008

The most anticipated movie of the summer hits theaters on Thursday. Get ready for Indy-mania by viewing this clip. And then when you’re done, try taking our quiz to see how much you know about spirituality in the Indy flicks.



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STAN ALBERT

posted May 26, 2008 at 6:39 pm


After seeing the latest Indiana Jones movie, all I can say that I’m
very glad I went to see it.It was a typical INDIANA JONES MOVIE WITH AN OLDER HARRISON FORD WHO STILL IS A TOP BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION>



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Lynn Angela Pisco

posted June 23, 2008 at 3:30 pm


I just wanted to say that if you haven’t yet seen the first three of Indiana Jones trilogy, get ready for the wild ride of your entire life . I think watching what Karen Allen does with providing her original role of Marion Ravenwood again, she’s now more older and wiser than the first one but taking charge of certain situations was apparently good to see how she is able to risk it all without taking any grunges in which I really admired her incredible amounts of energy and strength to do a lot of her own stunts work without using a double cause she has to do on what Harrison Ford was able to do which is letting her take over the wheel of a truck and managed to go over to another vehicle that looks like a boat and then driving full throttle heading towards into the water rapids and immediately drop three times while Indy and the cast gave her directions of turns . Also when they have to run from these Russians going into the quick sand and she told Indy a secret about Mutt who is actually his son named Henry Williams- Ravenwood Jones Jr.III but didn’t know about until now and they continue to argued while getting inside the truck . Finally there’s another part that it was my favorite scene of all time and that’s when they all have to run down those big giant stairs and this takes a lot of time and effort towards Karen Allen’s role to do at first . I’m mean she’s in the most incredible shape there is at her age of 56,hasn’t change since then . I think Karen Allen has done so much to maintain a certain amounts of her success in this business that no one else who couldn’t do which is providing a much spiritual and wisdom and adding a remarkable sense of humor doing a character such as Marion Ravenwood .



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