Are you fucking kidding me? These 3 are probably the only "Indiana Jones" like movies in whole fucking decade. Other than that it's nothing but spam of capeshit and Transformers or other sci-fi garbage since "Kingdom of Crystal Skull" in 2008.
That movie doesn't count because OP hasn't seen it. Any movies OP hasn't seen don't count because they undermine his point.
Xavier Howard
OK thanks, forgot about that one. Saw it, borderline capeshit. Pyramid scene was cool tho. OK this and Jurassic World series kinda counts but looking for more exploration, ruins, tombs, and so on, you know the deal.
Tomb Raider was utter garbage except for a few action scenes that saved it. Who wants to see an independent woman grunting and squealing for 2 hours.
Might as well just make the actors speak Mandarin at this point, so many hand gestures instead of dialogue with the shortest of sentences that repeat themselves soon after.
Isaac Ortiz
The Last Knight actually had a bit of adventure when they were looking for that spear or Merlin's tomb.
Chase Rivera
Lost City was good but not really traditional adventure-core.
Last good adventure jungle kino was The Rundown in 2003.
Colton Evans
Hey OP. There is 1 cool adventure horror set in catacombs similar to these at the end of Mummy. "As Above So Below" (2014)
Parker Nguyen
It was closer to LOTR style fantasy than Indiana Jones. Still fun.
Pretty sure that movie was a success because of memes, people were ironically calling it good on social media to b8 people into seeing it.
Jayden Anderson
Filmmakers don't know how to film spectacle anymore. They don't know how to craft a movie. Shaky cam and CGI destroy a movie. Imagine if Raiders of the Lost Ark was filmed in a modern way. It would be forgotten in 3 weeks.
Jack King
There where never many adventure movies that followed the Indiana Jones template. Not in the 90s and later. Only a handful and they where mostly B-movies.
Christian Perry
and so am I.
Evan Campbell
Still there were at least few spreaded over decades. Romancing The Stone, followed by Jewel of the Nile in late 80s. Then Congo and mummy movie in 90s, some more adventure flicks in early 2000s like Tomb Raider and National Treasure or Sahara some time later. And now there is pretty much nothing.
Jackson Johnson
And in spite of Star Wars.
Jack Clark
Skull Island was the only movie I've seen in theaters that I walked out of pissed. It was so bad
Julian Campbell
Google maps
Hard to have adventures in unknown distant lands when you can look at every place on earth from the privacy of your mancave.
Austin Collins
With modern technology real world is more kino than movies.
The Mummy hurts the most. Braindead audience watching "turn your brain off" capeshit every time, yet they couldn't do the same for an old school adventure movie full of stunts and sets and practical effects. Fuck you, you CGI slurping retards.