Posted June 16, 2014

But the fourth one - none of that. Maybe it was the creaky, shambling 70-year-old Indy. Maybe it was the passage of so much time from the third movie. Maybe it was the supporting cast. Whatever it was, it didn't work. At least not for me. I can still enjoy the other movies and rewatch them at least once a year. I suffered through the fourth one a second time because my daughter wanted to see it (incidentally, she hated it as well and had no idea what my opinion of it was, as I didn't want to taint her enjoyment of it). But I'll never watch it again.
I think the ending is something that's just plain objectionable, I've rewatched the movie a few times and there aren't any hints at all that inter-dimensional aliens were a possibility. I guess arguably them referencing Roswell and the Nazca lines could be a hint that they were looking for somebody that was able to fly, but that would justify space aliens and not inter-dimensional travel.