Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

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  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,703MI6 Agent
    Did I mention "HARRISON FORD IS IN HIS MID-60'S!!!!!!!!!!!" This is worse than Moore in AVTAK!


    It's funny you mention this. On my local morning news today, the last story was on the new Indiana Jones title. One of the reporters commented on Harrisons age and compared it to Roger Moore playing Bond.

    Be that as it may. We're getting a new Indiana Jones movie next year. And even though I was hoping Indy would be looking for the city of Atlantis, this title has piqued my interest.
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,427MI6 Agent
    To be fair, Ford is playing Indy as an older man. It's like complaining that Connery was too old to be that character in The Rock, or Bogart too old for The African Queen.
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  • Moonraker 5Moonraker 5 Ayrshire, ScotlandPosts: 1,821MI6 Agent
    Indeed, I've got no problem with Ford's age given that the character has aged, and that the film is set in the late 50s. In fact, going by the previous two, this is the only one that seems to be reflecting the passing years since Raiders as they have been.
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    im just happy they are finally making another Indiana Jones movie:)
  • JarvioJarvio EnglandPosts: 4,241MI6 Agent
    I love indiana jones, great series, and a 4th film is long overdue, so I can't wait for it!

    Do you think we will get another triology? As in, Indy 4, 5, and 6?
    1 - LALD, 2 - AVTAK, 3 - LTK, 4 - OP, 5 - NTTD, 6 - FYEO, 7 - SF, 8 - DN, 9 - DAF, 10 - TSWLM, 11 - OHMSS, 12 - TMWTGG, 13 - GE, 14 - MR, 15 - TLD, 16 - YOLT, 17 - GF, 18 - DAD, 19 - TWINE, 20 - SP, 21 - TND, 22 - FRWL, 23 - TB, 24 - CR, 25 - QOS

    1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
  • youknowmynameyouknowmyname Gainesville, FL, USAPosts: 703MI6 Agent
    Jarvio wrote:
    I love indiana jones, great series, and a 4th film is long overdue, so I can't wait for it!

    Do you think we will get another triology? As in, Indy 4, 5, and 6?

    I hope not. I am excited about IJ4, but I couldn't imagine being excited for 5 and 6. I really hope that isnt the direction they take.
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  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Now you mention it I'd prefer a modern trilogy because there would be no oint having an 80's trilogy and a single 2008 film.
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  • GeorgiboyGeorgiboy Posts: 632MI6 Agent
    Holy crap Sweepy, you've been here for only 5 days and you've already got 79 posts :o ! You've been blanketing this site 24/7!
  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Mwa, ha, ha, ha!
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,303MI6 Agent
    Courtesy of AICN, here's the official logo for the movie:

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  • taitytaity Posts: 702MI6 Agent
    Im still afraid that they'll do another episode 1
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,877MI6 Agent
    taity wrote:
    Im still afraid that they'll do another episode 1

    Just keep telling yourself that although Lucas is involved, Spielberg is in the drivers seat! :)
  • John DrakeJohn Drake On assignmentPosts: 2,564MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    taity wrote:
    Im still afraid that they'll do another episode 1

    Just keep telling yourself that although Lucas is involved, Spielberg is in the drivers seat! :)

    I'm hoping that George got to choose the title, and that's it. :D
  • Honey RiderHoney Rider Posts: 211MI6 Agent
    edited September 2007
    John Drake wrote:
    I'm hoping that George got to choose the title, and that's it. :D
    Me too. :D Although to be fair, Lucas is mainly responsible for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back, so I do think he is a brilliant filmmaker. Hopefully, if he does get involved, his involvement produces the quality of those two films, rather than the prequels. ;)
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,877MI6 Agent
    John Drake wrote:
    I'm hoping that George got to choose the title, and that's it. :D
    Me too. :D Although to be fair, Lucas is mainly responsible for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back, so I do think he is a brilliant filmmaker. Hopefully, if he does get involved, his involvement produces the quality of those two films, rather than the prequels. ;)

    He was a brilliant filmmaker, yes. And luckily he got someone else to direct Empire for him! :)
    Great though Star Wars is, I still think that Raiders was the best thing he was ever involved in, and his talent was in exactly the right place with that one.
  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    As much as I love Indiana Jones I do vaigly remember the last one to be called The LAST Crusade !!!!
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  • Honey RiderHoney Rider Posts: 211MI6 Agent
    emtiem wrote:
    He was a brilliant filmmaker, yes. And luckily he got someone else to direct Empire for him! :)
    Great though Star Wars is, I still think that Raiders was the best thing he was ever involved in, and his talent was in exactly the right place with that one.
    True, he didn't direct Empire, but it was very much his vision. Personally, I consider Empire and Raiders to be his best works, with Empire just getting the nod. After that would probably come Star Wars followed by American Graffiti.
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    emtiem wrote:
    He was a brilliant filmmaker, yes. And luckily he got someone else to direct Empire for him! :)
    Great though Star Wars is, I still think that Raiders was the best thing he was ever involved in, and his talent was in exactly the right place with that one.
    True, he didn't direct Empire, but it was very much his vision. Personally, I consider Empire and Raiders to be his best works, with Empire just getting the nod. After that would probably come Star Wars followed by American Graffiti.

    I'd quibble only to the effect that, IMO, Lucas is a much better producer than he is a director. Irvin Kershner's Empire is a masterwork---and it's telling, I think, that what is generally regarded as the franchise's best film was one of the two not helmed by Lucas.

    Of the second SW trilogy, I think Sith is by far the best.

    But IJ4 is directed (as were they all) by Spielberg, so we're in solid hands. I'm hoping for a classic swan song for the character.
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  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,877MI6 Agent
    Of the second SW trilogy, I think Sith is by far the best.

    It probably is; but that's not saying much. I certainly have no desire to see it again.
  • John DrakeJohn Drake On assignmentPosts: 2,564MI6 Agent
    Here's how you end your career in Hollywood before it even begins. You upset Spielberg and George Lucas by blabbing all about the plot of the new indy movie. WARNING: If you click this link there will be spoilers concerning both the plot and the identity of Cate Blanchett's character.

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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,427MI6 Agent
    Those Russians...
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  • Dan SameDan Same Victoria, AustraliaPosts: 6,054MI6 Agent
    edited September 2007
    If people are going to discuss plot developments, could you make it clear that your post contains spoilers? Thanks.
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    edited September 2007
    emtiem wrote:
    Of the second SW trilogy, I think Sith is by far the best.

    It probably is; but that's not saying much. I certainly have no desire to see it again.

    Well...I have kids who adore all six of the films, including the much-maligned second trilogy, so we revisit them fairly often. Fortunately, I find enough to enjoy in all of them to make such repeat viewings rather fun :)

    I find Sith particularly enjoyable, with the face-offs between Mace Windu and the Emperor, the Emperor and Yoda...and of course Obi-Wan and Anakin/Vader B-) And the moment at the Theatre/Opera, when Palpatine cements his final seduction of Anakin, is some of the best-written dialogue in all six films (again, admittedly faint praise, which ought not diminish the acknowledged quality of the scene cited). I believe playwrite/script doctor Tom Stoppard might be primarily responsible for it.

    That said, the fact that Lucas isn't at the helm of the Indy films is (and has always been, IMRO) a good thing. Lucas' primary problem, once he reached the level of all-powerful independent movie mogul, is that there's been nobody able to tell him 'no'---which can be a crucial form of quality control in a customarily collaborative art form. With Spielberg on the other end of the 'Indy' tandem, there's a chance to rein him in a bit.
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  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,303MI6 Agent
    I find Sith particularly enjoyable, with the face-offs between Mace Windu and the Emperor, the Emperor and Yoda...and of course Obi-Wan and Anakin/Vader B-) And the moment at the Theatre/Opera, when Palpatine cements his final seduction of Anakin, is some of the best-written dialogue in all six films (again, admittedly faint praise, which ought not diminish the acknowledged quality of the scene cited). I believe playwrite/script doctor Tom Stoppard might be primarily responsible for it.

    Same here. I enjoy all six Star Wars movies and never have any trouble enjoying the prequels for the visual spectacles that they are. In particular, I always thought Sith was a very strong entry with a powerful story that dovetails nicely into A New Hope and some good acting on the parts of MacDirmid and McGregor. Add in the aforementioned lightsaber battles, that scene at the opera, the great montage where the Jedi are betrayed and killed (John Williams' music really shines here) and all the neat little links to the original trilogy and there's still plenty to enjoy.
  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    edited September 2007
    Forgive me if this has been posted before, I haven't read all 14 pages ... but I found this picture in Empire and I was blown away by how good Karen Allen looks!! :o



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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    Lady Rose wrote:
    Forgive me if this has been posted before, I haven't read all 14 pages ... but I found this picture in Empire and I was blown away by how good Karen Allen looks!! :o

    :x I completely agree, Rose. That's the way fiftysomething ought to look.

    I've always loved Karen Allen---in fact, I've used a twenty-something Karen Allen (sometime between Animal House and Raiders) as the template for my description of a main character in my current writing project...including the freckles :x

    She represents Everygirl, U.S.A., as far as I'm concerned :)
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  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    Cool picture {[]
  • Tilly Masterson 007Tilly Masterson 007 UKPosts: 1,472MI6 Agent
    Your right guys, Karen Allen.........totally lush! :x :o
  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    The Last Crusade was my fave and a good way to end the trilogy. Sigh, why are good trilogy's ruined. Eg. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard etc.
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  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,901Chief of Staff
    My theory: Karen Allen's been drinking the blood of virgins. Man, it was one thing to make me lust after her in 1981 when I was 15. . .but to inspire lust in today's fifteen-year-olds? There's black magic at work here, friends!
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