Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will be released on DVD this week and I'm curious whether, with a little distance, you're feeling warmer or colder to it, or totally the same. There was a lot of excitement when it was first released over the Summer, but now that some time has passed, do you feel differently? Are you thankful for this addition to the franchise or do you think Spielberg and gang should have left well enough alone?

There's a lot to enjoy about this
fourth installment of Indiana Jones. It's fun, silly, adventure-filled and completely entertaining in ways we don't always get from movies these days, with the greatest parts coming straight from the marvelous imagination of Steven Spielberg. Plus, it's a summertime blockbuster that doesn't totally rely on CGI which feels practically old-fashioned — and I mean that in the best way possible.

When I headed back to the theaters this weekend to see
Iron Man a second time, I noticed something about the oh, 30 minutes of previews that ran before the feature. There's an excellent, spine-tingly new trailer for
The Dark Knight which, if I already weren't completely anxious to see that film, I certainly would be now. While it's heartbreaking to see Heath up there onscreen as The Joker, it's also totally mesmerizing.

It's here! Superfans rejoice! The teaser trailer for the fourth Indiana Jones movie,
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has arrived.

According to
Slashfilm.com, the studio heads at Lucasfilm are deciding between the following titles for the next Indiana Jones movie. These films are legendary, and the title is a pretty big deal. Which one do you think is the best?
Comic-Con is now in full swing down in San Diego, and Team member
Phasekitty is
blogging from the scene — be sure to check out her great reports from the convention floor. She
already told us about "Lost," and here are some highlights from the other panels:
Jun 22 2007 - 5:30am by
Molly
Thanks to Steven Spielberg, we have our very first look at Harrison Ford back in his Indiana Jones costume on set filming the
4th installment due out next summer. Let me just say, he looks a little older, a little wiser and has a few more buttons done on his shirt, but still pretty great in that trademark khaki. It's no secret that the world is excited to see Indy back in action, especially alongside
plucky up-and-comer Shia LaBeouf, and this finally makes it real.

After seeing
Disturbia, I've become a Shia LaBeouf fan overnight. Apparently, I'm not the only one, because the young actor seems to be everywhere these days. Today, the AP reported that, after much conjecture,
LeBeouf will indeed star in Indiana Jones 4.