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  1. § Patrick Campbell said on :
    Brilliant post. Very thought provoking.
  2. § soft nonsense Email said on :
    Hilarious, dead on, and oddly deep all at the same time. Great stuff as always Wolfie.
  3. § Marie Email said on :
    "Normandy Belloq and the Liberators of the Lost Ark". So much love for this. "Normandy" would totally be Belloq's adventurer alias. Great call, Wolfie, and a great article!

  4. § Indiana Jim Email said on :
    I am terribly offended. My fedora crumples. :(
  5. § MJ Email said on :
    Thank you for acknowledging the number of times Indiana states that history belongs in a museum. Although this was the current anthropological and archaeological theory at the time, it lead to a collectionist free-for-all where anything and everything that could be carried was taken. Anthropology is still trying to get over the guilt from that. I couldn't agree more with how opposing that makes Belloq at least somewhat more heroic than Jones.
  6. § doug Email said on :
    How dare you, sir? Indy is perhaps one of the greatest American heroes behind cliff secort and every character leslie neilson ever played. You sir, are a Nazi loving, idol stealing, godless blogger. I hope harrison ford finds you and shoots first.
  7. § Grethe Boe Email said on :
    As you've proven well, it's all in the eye of the beholder. Indy and Belloq are really quite alike -- with the big difference that Belloq cheats at the wrong things at the wrong moments.
  8. § grays sports almanac Email said on :
    My mind is blown. This is as big as the time when I finally realised that the Galactic Empire were actually the good guys in the Star Wars saga, and the Rebel Alliance were pretty much terrorists looking to upset the balance.

    Another fantastic post!
  9. § electric toothbrush Email said on :
    Well it is kind of hard to hate Harrison Ford. He can't be a villain.
  10. § colon cleanse Email said on :
    That is pretty good insight. Although helping the nazi makes you a bad guy already that deserves death.
  11. § The Trickster Email said on :
    Yes, absolutely! Belloq could easily have been the hero of this film -- witty, urbane, clever ... not just a stumbling brute with a whip. And he speaks Hovitos! I've not read any of the other novelizations, etc., but I've always imagined that Belloq had some Jewish ancestry (hence the opening ritual at the end of the film) and that he was looking forward to using the Ark against the Nazis....
  12. § Online Shopping Email said on :
    As you've proven well, it's all in the eye of the beholder. Indy and Belloq are really quite alike -- with the big difference that Belloq cheats at the wrong things at the wrong moments.
  13. § Amber Email said on :
    I don't believe that Belloq could have been the good guy. He opened the ark on a far away island because he wanted to see what was inside before anyone ekes did. That and Indy didn't mean to abandon Marian so many times and you should realize that at the bar he did come back and probably save her. In the market she got kidnapped and he really tried hard to get her back and when that truck blew up he thought she was dead.

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