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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Rating: PG-13

Length: 2 hours

Synopsis: After being forced to leave Marshall College under dubious circumstances, Indy joins forces with rebellious, young Mutt, who believes he knows the whereabouts of one of the most spectacular archeological finds in history--the Crystal Skull of Akator, a legendary object of fascination, superstition and fear. But, as Indy and Mutt set out for the most remote corners of Peru--a land of ancient tombs, forgotten explorers and a rumored city of gold--they quickly realize they are not alone in their search. Soviet agents are also hot on the trail of the Crystal Skull. Chief among them is icy cold, devastatingly beautiful Irina Spalko, whose elite military unit is scouring the globe for the eerie Crystal Skull, which they believe can help the Soviets dominate the world--if they can unlock its secrets. Indy and Mutt must find a way to evade the ruthless Soviets, follow an impenetrable trail of mystery, grapple with enemies and friends of questionable motives, and, above all, stop the powerful Crystal Skull from falling into the deadliest of hands.

Source: Cinema Source

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Suza Kanon Verified

only caught about 45 minutes just before the ending (lol don't ask). lots of cgi. too much. little cartoony in places. i dunno, maybe the first half rocked but i missed that part. the 2nd half was high action, battling between jeeps again, swordfighting, giant ants, stupid tarzan bs. & i'm not even giving you the spoilers. kids will love the video game i'm sure. if you like the cliffhanger suspension of disbelief action ride, go go go see it on the big screen. if you need a basis in reality, well you wouldn't be interested in this series about a whip carrying history professor anyhow.

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