Some old flames never burn out. They just sit smoldering while we build our fancy little lives on top of the embers, until one day they reignite, reducing us to mooning eight-year olds with boyhood crushes.
Why'd it have to be snakes?
And why did Marion have to be so damn spunky?
In case you haven't heard, Indiana Jones is coming back, but that's not all. Joining Indy is Karen Allen, the actress who played the character who would forever forge my perception of what the ideal woman should be. Marion Ravenwood.
Of course people change, and characters change...and Marion looks like she's sporting some new bangs. Strike one.
Hopefully she won't get watered down into some wimpy damsel in distress. The lady owned her own bar in the middle of Nepal for crying out loud!

"I always knew some day you'd come walking back through my door. I never doubted that. Something made it inevitable..." - Marion Ravenwood
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And I, too, am apprehensive about the stiff machine Ford has become, but I have hope he'll pop all the vicodin it takes to be somewhat able to move normally and give us that crooked smile he once did so well. Be cool still, if just for one more movie!
carolynmichelle
I'm pretty apprehensive about this movie, mostly because I don't think that the robot that secretly replaced Harrison Ford several years ago has any personality. I can only hope that the chance to work with Spielberg on another Indy will be enough to bring the real Harrison Ford out of retirement.