It was the monkeys and Shia that was the breaking point for me in Indy IV. I was annoyed up to that point, but I went to contempt when the monkey army appeared.
My question is who needs Shia at all when you've got Harrison Ford and he's not with his anorexic fiance (Callista Flockhart) but with a real woman like Karen Allen (who should have been at least mentioned in the third movie).
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It was the monkeys and Shia that was the breaking point for me in Indy IV. I was annoyed up to that point, but I went to contempt when the monkey army appeared.
Isn't number 8 a documentary?
My question is who needs Shia at all when you've got Harrison Ford and he's not with his anorexic fiance (Callista Flockhart) but with a real woman like Karen Allen (who should have been at least mentioned in the third movie).
Norby is right, or should be. Someone did break into the Twin Towers, set up a tightrope (with help, of course), and walk from one tower to the other.
More info. The walker was Phillipe Petit and a book about was written, The Man Who Walked Between the Towers.
Book was by Mordicai Gerstein, by theway.
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