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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

They jumped in price here as well. Not doubled though.

Two bits of fish and chips are around $6-7 usd. My theatre has a liquor license and fold out table so you xan order say burger and fries, eat it watching a movie and wash it down with a beer. The beers about bar prices, burger and chips slightly over priced but nice enough.
There is funny business with regards to fish&chip prices here. It's gone up to about £10 each here in the south east (not including drinks), but is still only around £5 up north.

That's not in cinemas of course. I wouldn't buy anything there is I don't know how much it is, other than too much.
 

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It involves him punching Nazis, albeit in a flashback. Nazi-punching Indy is always the best Indy.

It does, however, have a shockingly lame title in a series that has always had great titles. Even the Indy video games have better Indiana Jones movie titles than the "Dial of Destiny". I thought it was a joke title made up for this thread.

Am I the only one who tends not enjoy movies with Nazis in them? During History class I saw too much sickening real footage of the Holocaust during school as a kid to enjoy Nazis as villians, I just end up seeing those Gods aweful images in my head. It'd be nice to have new villians.
 

Am I the only one who tends not enjoy movies with Nazis in them? During History class I saw too much sickening real footage of the Holocaust during school as a kid to enjoy Nazis as villians, I just end up seeing those Gods aweful images in my head. It'd be nice to have new villians.

I saw tgat as well age 13/14. I don't watch a lot of movies featuring the war due to cartoon depiction of them.
 


Am I the only one who tends not enjoy movies with Nazis in them? During History class I saw too much sickening real footage of the Holocaust during school as a kid to enjoy Nazis as villians, I just end up seeing those Gods aweful images in my head. It'd be nice to have new villians.

We had pretty extensive courses on the Holocaust where I went to school and we used to have a survivor who came into the bakery I worked at every day, and he would often talk about his experience at length. When it comes to Indiana Jones, for whatever reason, I feel it understands the gravity of the history surrounding the Nazis. Also they aren't just goofballs to be punched in Indiana Jones (at least that isn't how I remember the movies growing up), they are legitimate threats who, at the end of the first movie at least, face the wrath of God. So there is a real revenge fantasy to a film like Raiders of the Lost Ark that I think is highly cathartic for people (but I also enjoyed Inglorious Basterds as well). I do share some of your reluctance though when it comes to more glib treatment of the subject where contending with a movement that exterminated 6 million Jewish people is as simple as smacking them in the face (I think that can veer into de-emphasizing the genocide by amplifying the cartoonish depiction of Nazis for effect----also when the stakes for modern anti-semitism are still violence and death, I have trouble sharing in glib expressions of Nazi punching).

In terms of the new movie I am very curious about it. I am wary of a time travel plot in Indiana Jones. That feels a little far in the way that aliens felt a bit much to me. And I am still having a lot of trouble with this awful title. But probably going to wait for it to come on streaming to watch it. I tried reading reviews and online reactions but it seems this, like so many movies, is subsumed into a larger culture war. I'd rather wait before the emotions around it die down and watch in a way where I can just decide for myself whether I like it or not.
 

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