Tuesday, June 3

I watched Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull today. Anyone who hasn't caught the movie yet should go and catch it. I'm not an avid Indiana Jones fan, in fact this flick was the first of the series i have ever watched, and i think the graphics & sound effects was pretty cool, it gets you on the edge of your seat and some parts of the movie. Storyline wise, i think it could have been better, certain parts were kinda cliche, but one thing, Harrison Ford looks damm handsome in the show, he just got that aura in him that made him look like " James Bond in James Bond ", that is if you understand what i'm talking about.

Oh certain parts of the movie were pretty hilarious as well, i think the parts whereby the son and indie were chatting were damm funny, while they were falling inside the quicksand part was kinda a teaser as well, so it's a good movie to catch i would say.

Computer graphics, sound effects and funny moments aside, the movie mentioned a'lill about sort of UFOs thingy at the end, and it got me thinking about this phrase they used in the movie, "spaces within spaces". Another phrase i got from the movie which i found interesting was this by Prof Oxley, he said something like " How much of human life is lost in waiting ? Indeed, the times we lost while it would be better iwaiting, if you really think hard about it, it actually could amount to a large amount of time. The times we spent waiting for something to happen, and we just procrastinate. Perhaps f we just do it now, do it immediately.



And the last quote from the movie i would like to share is this, "But their treasure wasn't gold, it was knowledge. Knowledge was their treasure." Indeed, knowledege is treasure. Something which can be obtained, cannot be seen. Can be used, cannot be bought. That's knowledge, and it's pretty amazing for people in that era of time to have such knowledge about so called " extra-terrestrial stuffs". That's truly an amazing knowledge!



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