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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
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The fourth installment Steven Spielberg series of Indiana Jones sees Indy called back to uncover the mystery behind the Crystal Skulls which is made of a single piece of quartz.
The fourth installment Steven Spielberg series of Indiana Jones sees Indy called back to uncover the mystery behind the Crystal Skulls which is made of a single piece of quartz.
Actors: John H. Tobin,
Steven A. Miller,
Dimitri Diatchenko,
Sam Rocco,
Philip J Silvera,
Brendon John Kelly,
Chuck Maldonado,
Erin Frederick,
Pasha D. Lychnikoff,
Ernie Reyes Jr.,
Emmanuel Todorov,
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John H. Tobin 23 January 1955, Manhattan, New York, USA

Steven A. Miller 28 May 1981, Orange, Connecticut, USA

Dimitri Diatchenko 11 April 1968, Alameda County, California, USA

Sam Rocco November 29, 1983 in Flemington, New Jersey, USA

Philip J Silvera

Brendon John Kelly

Chuck Maldonado

Erin Frederick

Pasha D. Lychnikoff 16 February 1967, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]

Ernie Reyes Jr. 15 January 1972, San Jose, California, USA

Emmanuel Todorov
Genre: Adventure
Country: United States
Keywords: #Steven Spielberg
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Steven A. Miller
28 May 1981, Orange, Connecticut, USA

Dimitri Diatchenko
11 April 1968, Alameda County, California, USA

Sam Rocco
November 29, 1983 in Flemington, New Jersey, USA

Philip J Silvera

Brendon John Kelly

Chuck Maldonado

Erin Frederick

Pasha D. Lychnikoff
16 February 1967, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]

Ernie Reyes Jr.
15 January 1972, San Jose, California, USA

Emmanuel Todorov

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June 11, 2013
A perfectly great bout of escapism with Indiana Jones at his best...
August 15, 2011
Senior citizens' special of the year, a popcorn movie made from, uh, mature corn.
October 27, 2011
A big-budget, corny, by-the-numbers sequel designed to please legions of nostalgic fans.
May 17, 2016
The film's joyless, going-through-the-motions mood cannot be ignored.
October 14, 2012
Want some real perspective? Ask me in ten years: hindsight has a nasty habit of being right. But for right now, on May 22, 2008? Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull is a movie worth getting excited for.
May 23, 2008
Crystal Skull is a fun ride, but if we have to wait 19 years for the next one, that's OK by me.
November 25, 2015
While the James Bond series is leaving behind campy cartoon action for a dustier, grittier 'realism,' Indy is speeding headlong into Looney Toons absurdity.
May 27, 2008
Crystal Skull isn't bad -- there are a few dazzling sequences, and a couple of good performances -- but the unprecedented blend of comedy and action that made the movies so much more fun than any other adventure series is mostly gone.
May 23, 2008
Indy isn't boning up on Babylonian texts; he's leafing through the Weekly World News.
May 22, 2008
Expecting Brando-esque menace or Dreyfus-ian uplift from the Indiana Jones tetralogy is like going to the candy counter at the mall multiplex and asking for some goat cheese and a nice cabernet.
May 27, 2008
The action is the movie's raison d'être, of course, but the setups are wittier than the payoffs.
Richard Roeper
May 27, 2008
There's nothing but entertainment value here.