I'm pretty impressed. Somehow you'd expect less from a stalled franchise with a movie that wasn't supposed to be made. Speilberg himself said it was supposed to end with Indy riding into the sunset (and not Singing a song ---inside joke).Early critical consensus from Cannes is fairly good. Apparently the film comes in just over two hours, has lots of action, fantastic effects, story elements that have been in the works for quite some time yet is reportedly a bit lighter on the charm of the original trilogy.
Of course some critics are bound to pan it in any case and critical reviews mean little to fans.
Unlike of course Rocky 6 and the new Rambo... both of which had terrible reviews, and disappeared as soon as they came out.
Anyway, went to Burger King... I can't say I don't like the toys. I'm disappointed they didn't make them Super Deformer style like the Star Wars and Spiderman toys. But they have a push button figure of Indy running from the iconic giant boulder.