The Dial of Destiny Up Close, a Love Letter to Indiana Jones, and More!



This week in Indiana Jones, we take a deep dive into Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny with the cast and crew and get a closer look at the Antikythera mechanism.

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44 thoughts on “The Dial of Destiny Up Close, a Love Letter to Indiana Jones, and More!”

  1. The Antikythera was a really neat Mcguffin. Tied really well with the theme of the movie, a theme both Indy and Voller are in conflict of. Think it’s a much better idea than the Crystal Skull or Sankara Stones. Just an opinion.

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  2. Dial of Destiny is the best action film of the year by far, and that won't change even with the upcoming releases by other companies. Mangold not only did a great job, but he also redeemed Crystal Skull better than time did.

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  3. A love letter….. it;s a insult on the franchise. But he' the movie is bombed and i hope it drags everything with it. Indiana Jones deserved a way better ending, correction he got the best ending riding in the sunset in The Last Crusade. Kingdom of the aliens shit and the vagina monologue of destiny dont excist for the real fans. FU Lucas Films (dont you feel ashamed?), FU DIsney and FU Kathleen Kennedy for destroying popculture.

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  4. This insulting atrocity is going to cost you around 300 million dollars and a mountain of lost good will, all because you were too weak to say no to the globalist kool-aid. But don't worry Disney, at least you have all these fake accounts leaving fake comments with fake likes propping you up.

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  5. a complete disrespect to the Indiana Jones Trilogies9 yes there is only 3 and Krystal skull and dial of dookie ER… I mean Destiny are not included)
    Dial of Destiny is complete garbage

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  6. Kathleen Kennedy is cultural and box office poison. A parasite that attached herself to extremely talented people and rode their coat-tails to success. She has convinced herself that she isn't a untalented, lazy, boring sorry excuse of a CEO who can't tell a good, compelling, coherent story. The worst Storyteller ever. Fire Kathleen Kennedy!!!

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  7. The Dial of Destiny is great!!! A movie that deserves going to the cinema. I loved it and I am a fan of the saga. Don't listen to the haters and m0r0n critics. JUST GO!!!!

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  8. Wait, is there still something iconic from George Lucas that Kathleen Kennedy can ruin: American Graffity full of misunderstood toxic feminists from the 60s? I don't know, think about it like this KK would have the pathetic record of destroying the legacy of a true visionary film artist

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  9. When J. R. R. Tolkien sold the movie rights for "Lord of the Rings," he did so forbidding Disney from ever being involved.

    He said, "As long as it was possible to veto anything from or influenced by the Disney studios…"

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  10. Lucasfilm has no more childhood heroes to turn into sad, old and washed out losers. In the Disney era Luke Skywalker, Willow and Indiana Jones are all the same sad sack failures.

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  11. Just want to send Disney a message .

    We don't like our favourite legacy characters getting deliberately devalued, and broken and reduced to shadows of their former selves.

    Ever since the Star Wars sequels we've come to realise Disney and the current version of Lucasfilm DON'T want to give fans what they ACTUALLY want.

    And that isn't deadbeat dad Han Solo, miserable hermit Luke Skywalker and, broken, sad Indiana Jones.

    And that sabotage job pulled on the Obi-Wan series, was unfortunately kind of predictable.

    And that's just the thing. We've come to KNOW what to expect. (so we won't be TOO surprised if those rumours about LATE-life crisis Yoda are actually true).

    And we DON'T like activists telling us to 'move on' from George Lucas's legacy.

    You DO NOT tell the fans what they should like. THEY decide THAT.

    Don't EVER forget that.

    And don't blame fans when they reject you for giving them the OPPOSITE of what they wanted.

    Star Wars isn't just a logo to the fans that can just be slapped on anything. (That's the same mistake Amazon made with Tolkien).

    It's the same for Indiana Jones.

    The product has to be WORTHY of the name.

    GET RID of the political activists. Those people DESTROY franchises.

    Bring in the kind of people who built up the Star Wars Expanded Universe and LET them do their stuff. And take a GOOD LOOK at the SW Expanded Universe to SEE HOW IT'S DONE.

    Growing a franchise doesn't mean you have to burn the away the old parts. ESPECIALLY when the fans have waited YEARS to see more of those.

    Getting rid of them WON'T MAKE US FORGET.

    No politics.

    No political activists.

    No 'real world issues'.

    No 'updating for modern audiences'.

    NO destruction and DELIBERATE devaluing of the legacy aspects of the franchises.

    And NO anti-George Lucas attitude and mentality when you're TRYING to SELL stuff to HIS fans.

    As is the case, RIGHT NOW.

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  12. The fake fans that sit in the basements seem to be the ones who a) Know what the film could have been b) Disney were warned what not to do in this film and they doubled down on it all c) Unfortunatley for Disney, the 700 Million dollars the fake fans are not spending seems to be a problem for Disney d) They now realize calling the real film fans names and then begging for money is kind of pathetic. e) In some ways it looks like Disney knew what they were doing but thought the film was brilliant, well they all know their stuff on films and revenue. Well Done.
    Do it again, nobody will go. Oh well, only another 750 Million to break even. Good luck.

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  13. So much damage control, but it still won't help. Then movie sucks. Pheobe isnt a replacement for Indy, and nobody wanrs ro see her and Teddy have more "adventures".

    Disney destroys everything it touches.

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