12th February 2005, 11:56 PM
Well then you are dumb. :p
Most of the dialogue in Casablanca is done in a very unnatural, romanticized manner, which is the style Lucas tries to emulate with all of his serial movies (SW, Indy). He doesn't do it as well, of course (come on, nobody does it better than Casablanca), but it's still very solid for that style.
Lucas and Spielberg were also very much inspired by Casablanca for Indiana Jones, as you could probably tell in several instances. The map part in the beginning, Bogart's character, and the specific wartime setting and place were big inspirations for Indy.
Most of the dialogue in Casablanca is done in a very unnatural, romanticized manner, which is the style Lucas tries to emulate with all of his serial movies (SW, Indy). He doesn't do it as well, of course (come on, nobody does it better than Casablanca), but it's still very solid for that style.
Lucas and Spielberg were also very much inspired by Casablanca for Indiana Jones, as you could probably tell in several instances. The map part in the beginning, Bogart's character, and the specific wartime setting and place were big inspirations for Indy.