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    May 16

    Harrison Ford Crashes Indiana Jones

    We predict the new Indiana Jones movie will not do well -- even if it makes money -- because, at its core, the entire production is flawed and that is never good for us. 

    We do not like Harrison Ford making such a shallow movie by turning back to the well just to enrich his private coffers.  There is no artistic or aesthetic benefit in the promise of the effort. Why do it just for the bottom dollar?

    Harrison should, instead, focus on his age, honor his vows and examine his failed relationships and try to heal them all instead of ruining the lives of young women intrigued by ancient men.

    We once admired Harrison for his young grittiness, but celebrity and fame change even the hardiest hearts -- and so we slowly reject him and we begin to resign ourselves to knowing that Harrison, and the inspirations he created in our childhood imaginations, are now wishes of the forever past and can never again be moments of the always now.

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