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Crystal Skull was awful
Gotta disagree, as there is simply no awful Indiana Jones movie. Awful to describe a movie is getting to the level of 1959's The Alligator People, or some such slop.
But Crystal Skull did feel "off" in terms of what we had come to expect from an Indiana Jones film. There were some things that felt out of place given that all we'd ever seen of him came from the 1930s. So stuff like a nuclear mushroom cloud, F-86 Sabre jets, and aliens, er, interdimensional beings, did seem out of place.
Still, I think people have forgotten what inspired Indiana Jones in the first place. It wasn't an attempt to make a new 007 kind of hero. It was inspired by the serials of the 20s and 30s. These would take a listener (radio broadcasts) or early movies from one spectacle to the next, would our heroes survive the swinging blade or the raging inferno, that sort of thing. When looked at like that, all of the Indiana Jones movies have done exactly that.
What we got was a series of movies set at particular times in the life of Indiana Jones. I would have preferred that Lucas, Spielberg, and Ford just cranked out a new movie every 2 or 3 years starting in 1981 and going through maybe the mid-1990s, but that didn't happen. Lucas was very well known for sitting on a promising idea for a new movie and then squashing it to begin the story development process all over again. But all in all, what we got was a look at Indiana Jones life, from young kid as portrayed in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles to old man as portrayed in The Dial of Destiny and his appearance in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, in one quick scene of him sitting on a park bench getting ready to regale the audience with a tale of his youth. I'm good with that.