In Peru (my home country) there's people who hate this movie 'cause they locate "Nazca Lines" right next to Cuzco (by the way, Nazca Airport doesn't exist), or because they talk about "The Conquistador" referring to Cortes, when Pizarro was the one who crushed the Incas. Or because they play traditional Mexican music in one of Peruvian markets. Just to mention a few "historical" mistakes.
On the other hand, if there were people who didn't know that there was a country in South America named Peru, now they know. And they also know now that such a majestic thing as Nazca Lines can be found there. But hey, don't go searching for "El Dorado" 'cause it's one of those great tales that probably are not true.
As for me, I don't really care if it's historically accurate or not, it's not a National Geograhic documentary, for heaven's sake. As long as it keeps me entertained, it's fine. And it does.
It almost sucked on the point of being funny. Sort of like Anaconda. But not as much unintentional funny. Hell, I'll just agree that it was horrible. Especially the fridge scene. Wtf? When did Indiana Jones turn into Superman?
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Jul 04, 2008
On the other hand, if there were people who didn't know that there was a country in South America named Peru, now they know. And they also know now that such a majestic thing as Nazca Lines can be found there. But hey, don't go searching for "El Dorado" 'cause it's one of those great tales that probably are not true.
As for me, I don't really care if it's historically accurate or not, it's not a National Geograhic documentary, for heaven's sake. As long as it keeps me entertained, it's fine. And it does.
But my impression of this movie is "too much" at both good meaning and bad meaning.
Jul 03, 2008
Jun 18, 2008
" You know, for an old man you ain't bad in a fight. What are you, like 80?"