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10 Reasons Why Another Indiana Jones Movie Is A Great Idea

Steven Spielberg is certainly a busy man at the moment. Fresh off taking his Cold War thriller Bridge of Spies to this year's Oscars, the director is already teasing his next project - The BFG, which got its first full-length trailer this week - and prepping for the one after that, sci-fi actioner Ready Player One. Anyone who's been keeping track, however, will know that there's one more film from The Beard on the horizon, and for fans it's a reason to be either excited or nervous.
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1) Spielberg Still Knows His Way Around A Set-Piece

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Generally, as filmmakers get older, their films become less ambitious and energized. This is true of so many of the so-called movie brats that Steven Spielberg emerged alongside back in the 1970s.

Now, the likes of William Friedkin and Brian De Palma make smaller-scale dramas and take long gaps between movies, while the likes of Lucas and John Carpenter appear to have retired altogether. Not only is Spielberg still as prolific as ever, but his movies are also just as vital as they always were.

This is most obvious in the director’s set-pieces. Even the relatively stately Bridge of Spies features some incredibly tense sequences and one exhilarating scene involving an American spy plane being shot down over Soviet airspace.

Spielberg simply hasn’t lost the knack for making great set-pieces, which can only be a good thing for Indiana Jones 5. This is, after all, a series that lives and dies by its iconic action scenes.


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