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Indiana Jones series

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Indiana Jones is coming back to town.  In the 1980s and 1990s Harrison Ford became, due in large part to his work in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series, one of the biggest movie stars of all time, though after 2000 his profile and star power dropped a little as his audiences grew up.  When Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released at the end of 2015 Ford's moving performance as Han Solo let audiences get excited about him again (and was a much more fitting farewell to the part than Return of the Jedi had been).  Within months Lucasfilm announced a new Indiana Jones film.  In the past few years then Ford has also worked on the Yellowstone show 1923, a Blade Runner sequel, a comedy series and gave an excellent performance as the grizzled John Thornton in The Call of the Wild.  Ford's weathered face mixed with his still strong physique and sometimes flat voice gives off the impression of a man who has been affected by his experiences but still has plenty to offer.  Like Sylves

Avatar: The Way of Water

 The first post I put in this blog was for Avatar in late 2009.  I had been toying with the idea for a couple of years and when I saw that film I had enough thoughts about James Cameron's long awaited film that I even named the blog after the thoughts.  After finishing the post I felt that my main feelings with the film were expressed and I never sat down to re-watch it.   As the years went by I read stories about the Avatar sequels.  Initially two more films turned into four and the release dates kept getting pushed further back.  My response to the idea of four more Avatar films was initially disappointment because Cameron is one of the great directors and at age 68 I would rather see him explore other ideas than spend years making sequels to a film whose premise I did not feel could sustain four more stories.  In the meantime while Cameron assembled writing teams for each film he also kept himself busy with other projects.  He visited the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pac