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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Dvd Review

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The ending of a film can be a strange thing. I used to live with a friend who always had a problem with films that he deemed to finish with a contrived happy ending, so much so that even if the previous two hours had been fantastic, a few seconds later and it could all be ruined for him (the end of L.A. Confidential had him in a fit of rage).

It was something I never really understood properly until I watched The Departed and witnessed Scorsese so drastically undermine the whole point of the film by changing the ending from the original source Infernal Affairs to one that I couldn’t accept the film on any level.

This a very rare incident for me, especially when I confess that up until a few years ago I refused to accept how bad The Phantom Menace is as a film, as my love for movies and especially sequels to those I grew up with can blindside any critical faculties I have. I find myself defending their flaws as one would defend a family member from outside criticism. And so to Indy IV.

It’s likely that as I’ve decided to let the majority of the review base itself more on the issues raised by the special features, that at some point the ending will be spoilt, so I suggest until you’ve seen the film not to read any further.

After seeing Crystal Skull at the cinema and having been so incredibly excited about the prospect of seeing more Indy on the big screen, I came out like so many people I talked to, feeling underwhelmed. The one thing that has been agreed by everyone I know is that the ending was too much, nobody wanted the George Lucas ‘money shot’ and moreover everyone instinctively knew that it was his influence that had detracted from what should and could have been a more intimate denouement.

Looking back to the previous Indy films I by far prefer the conclusion of The Last Crusade, where the outcome for everyone rested merely on picking the right cup. Crystal Skull has more in common with the ending of Raiders of the Lost Ark, being more effects driven, but lacks the threat of the first film, while simultaneously ruining the rest of the film’s attempts to avoid using a lot of CGI where possible. The worst thing is that on one of the featurettes Spielberg admits that it was his idea to shoot the scene with the crystal bodies morphing into one flesh covered being, a moment that I really wish didn’t exist. Thankfully it didn’t speak like Jar Jar so the option is there to close your eyes and pretend it never happened.

Strangely, I had no issue with other parts of the film that people moaned about, from the fridge escape to the monkeys, as they all seemed in keeping with the over the top sense of fun that has always been part of the Jones franchise, but that ending was just one step too far.

A second viewing of Crystal Skull was actually a lot more enjoyable, as with the level of expectation dropped it enabled me to enjoy the simple pleasure of watching Harrison Ford do what he does best and notice more of the references to his other adventures throughout the film,. The high point of which came again for me when I heard him utter the line “I’ve got a bad feeling about this”, a moment of such incredible geek joy that I cheered a second time out loud.

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More Students Spring From Tough Times

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Linda Mowett lost more than a job when she was laid off last year from her position as an escrow officer.

Students like Mowett are a major reason community colleges across the state were a hot destination this fall. Preliminary figures show enrollment at California community colleges is up by 100,000 students, with many enrolling in short vocational programs to upgrade their skills or retrain for new careers.

“A lot of people have gone back to community colleges to improve their skill sets and make themselves more marketable in the workplace,” said Ron Owens, spokesman for the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office.

The college offers certificate programs that take one semester to complete, including in data entry, medical transcription and office assistance. The CISCO Networking Academy is a free computer networking program that prepares students for careers in small-to medium-size offices.

According to state employment projections for San Diego County, the occupations with the most openings from 2006 to 2016 include office clerks, administrative assistants, bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks, accountants and auditors.

She feels at ease now, though busier than ever after starting the office training program in August.

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Werder Bremen 0 Panathinaikos 3

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Panathinaikos produced an away display to remember as they struck three times after half-time to clinch a Champions League Group B victory against Werder Bremen.

Henk ten Cate’s side were irresistible after the break to breathe new life into their own campaign after they had managed just a single point before Tuesday night’s match.

Vangelis Mantzios, who scored twice when the two teams drew 2-2 a fortnight ago, got the ball rolling with a goal after 58 minutes.

Pana captain Giorgos Karagounis then put the visitors two goals ahead after 70 minutes with a thunderous first-time strike from the edge of the area and Bremen’s humiliation was complete seven minutes from time when Alexis Tziolis netted.

Pana now find themselves just a point behind second-place Anorthosis Famagusta, while Bremen, who are without a win in four games, are languishing at the foot of the table with three points.

The away side started the better with Karagounis at the heart of their best forward moves.

The free-kick expert quickly found his range from a dead-ball situation, forcing Tim Wiese into action with a save after three minutes.

At the other end Diego also gave warning of his threat with a quick turn a shot from the edge of the area that slid past the right-hand post.

From there the visitors settled the better with Karagounis pulling the strings from midfield.

The Greece midfielder almost gave his side the lead with an audacious 35-yard free-kick that hit the underside of the crossbar after catching Wiese too far off his line.

The Bremen goalkeeper was forced into a hasty retreat to try and get a hand to the lofted shot, but unable to do so he was relieved when the ball bounced down of the crossbar. The danger was not, however, completely over as the rebound fell to Mantzios, but his weak header allowed Wiese time to get to his feet and collect.

Bremen’s best chance of the opening period also came from a free-kick when Claudio Pizarro’s deflected header, from Diego’s arrowed shot, produced a fine diving save from Mario Galinovic.

Pana had deserved to go into half-time on level terms and they upped their game further after the break with Karagounis shooting narrowly wide.

The away side got the goal they deserved after 58 minutes following a neat piece of skill from Mantzios.

The 25-year-old striker received a pass from Tziolis at the top of the area before some deft footwork enabled him to completely lose his marker and slide the ball in at the right-hand post.

Bremen showed little sign after going behind that they could find an equaliser and their hopes completely evaporated when Karagounis smashed in a stunning first-time shot from the edge of the area.

The veteran midfielder made space for himself from a throw before unleashing an unstoppable strike that flew across Wiese and into the far post.

Bremen now looked a deflated outfit and they suffered further misery with seven minutes remaining when Tziolis’s shot from just inside the area was helped in with the aid of a defender.

Pana could have even had a fourth when Gilberto Silva rounded Wiese, but he took too long to shoot allowing Per Mertesacker time to clear.

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