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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (2 Discs) (Blu-ray)£17.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £29.99 | You save: £12.00 (40%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
Click play to watch George Lucas and Shia LaBeouf Interview - Indiana Jones Timelines: Explore The Movie Through Interactive Timelines That Include Video Featurettes, In-Depth Information And Unique Imagery Your Adventure Begins With One Of These Three Timelines - Story Timeline: Showcases The Key Events Of The ¿Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull¿ Storyline / Production Timeline: A Making-Of Chronology For ¿Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull¿ / Historical Timeline: Dives Into The Real-World Historical Influences That Are Referenced In The Film
- The Return Of A Legend-The Evolution Of The New Film And A Tribute To The Legendary Hero And His Creators (Hd)
- Pre-Production-Follows Steven Spielberg As He Creates Animatic Sequences, Shia Labeouf As He Learns To Swordfight And Captures The Reunion Of Filmmakers And Cast On The Soundstage (Hd)
- Production Diary: Making Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull-Join Filmmakers, Cast And Crew For A Complete Look At The Making Of The Film.
- Shooting Begins: New Mexico (Hd)
- Back To School: New Haven, Connecticut (Hd)
- Welcome To The Jungle: Hilo, Hawaii (Hd)
- On-Set Action (Hd)
- Exploring Akator (Hd)
- Wrapping Up! (Hd)
- Warrior Makeup (Hd)
- The Crystal Skulls (Hd)
- Iconic Props (Hd)
- The Effects Of Indy (Hd)
- Adventures In Post Production (Hd)
- Closing: Team Indy (Hd)
- Pre-Visualization Sequences
- Area 51 Escape (Hd)
- Jungle Chase (Hd)
- Ants Attack (Hd)
- Galleries
- The Art Department
- The Adventure Begins
- Cemetery And Jungle
- Akator
- Stan Winston Studio
- Corpses, Skeletons & Mummies
- Aliens & Crystal Skulls
- Production Photographs
- Portraits
- Behind-The-Scenes Photographs
Harrison Ford returns for one final adventure as the all action archaeologist in Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull.
The newest Indiana Jones adventure commences in the desert in 1957 - the height of the Cold War. After barely escaping a close scrape with Sovient agents Professor Jones returns home to Marshall College only to find that the government have forced the university to fire him.
On his way out of town, Indiana meets rebellious young Mutt (Shia LaBeouf), who has a proposition for the adventurous archaeologist: If he'll help Mutt on a mission with deeply personal stakes, Indy could very well make one of the most spectacular archaeological 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 they quickly realize they are not alone in their search...

Average rating (37 reviews)
Just remember to not judge this by its predecessors. :D
Jamesyyyy | 22/12/2008 | See all Jamesyyyy's reviews (4) »
Many people have criticized this film because of its Use Of CGI and Mythic Plot-line, However this movie is fantastic for fans new and old as it uses that tongue in cheek humor we came see in the original movies and it has a similar feel to Raiders. Harrison Ford is excellent and looks in better shape then he did in the last crusade. Make up your own mind on this but remember to not judge this by it predecessors but as a new direction for the series. just buy It hehe :D
Oh come on....
daddyjut | 22/12/2008 | See all daddyjut's reviews (13) »
I wanted to like this film, I really did, but there were just parts of it that got too far under my skin. What was Shia Lebouf doing in this? Has nobody realised he has played the same character for three different films now? He seems so out of place in this film it is uncomfortable, especially when he learns to swing like a monkey through the trees in less then a minute. As for Harrison Ford, he is too old and it shows, can he act, yes. Can he do action? Not like he used to. There are also some scenes that just give off that cheesy odour you can't shake, the previously mentioned Monkey scene, the sword fight, and yes.... the ending. The best Indiana Jones films have been done, this feels like a spin off they got a cheaper director to make.
IT'S NO CLASSIC INDIANA JONES
spenna | 13/12/2008 | See all spenna's reviews (16) »
But still in my opinion quite an enjoyable film all the same.Lets hope the powers that be do not intend to do another one because i think that would stretch things too far,just lay the franchise to rest at this one.I don't think theres a place for Harrison ford in this type of film anymore.As regards the disc itself picture and sound are A1,the surround sounds dynamic when it needs to be,but in the quieter scenes the surround sounds very atmospheric with jungle sounds ETC.Even the THX logo at the beginning will give your surround sound set up a work out (trust me!!!!)
Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, Karen Allen, John Hurt & Jim Broadbent | |
12 years and over | |
2008 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 | |
English - Dolby True HD (5.1) | |
2 hours and 2 minutes (approx) |
















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