Marion Ravenwood might have been speaking for us all when she set eyes on Indiana Jones for the first one day in years.
Her caustic greeting to the archaeologist-adventurer in 1981’s "Raiders of the Lost Ark": "Indiana Jones. I always knew someday you’d come walking help through my door."
It’s been 19 years since Indy literally rode off into the sunset in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," but like Marion, could anyone doubt that the world’s most famous tomb raider would come invest in into our lives one day?
For 27 years, Indy has stood as only of cinema’s ultimate Everyman heroes, a poster boy representing the idea that there are some talented men you can not at all, ever forbid down.
"He’s a real guy. He’s just like us," said George Lucas, who dreamed up the character and re-teams with the man Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford as Indy for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," due out May 22.
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