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Tarub
02-14-2008, 04:22 PM
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull coming May 22. The guy (Harrison Ford)is 65 years old now but they said he did more physical activities on this movie than those previews sequel. Its another Spielberg and Lucas teamwork.

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stratman
02-14-2008, 05:01 PM
Looks good, BUT there's a bit of danger when the star starts to age. Remember Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again? Man he looked old, not bad, but old. Somehow these heroes are not suppose to age, thy're timeless. Really would you want to see an 80 year old Indi jumping from roofs, landing in pits? I'll go see this in the movies, as I've seen them all, but to be frank, I have misgivings about this movie.

Johnd
02-14-2008, 05:45 PM
Looks like it might be good. It's funny how you mention Connery Strat, as he played Jones's father in the previous movies. Doesn't look like 65 is holding him back at all.

Nomo
02-14-2008, 10:32 PM
Looks good, BUT there's a bit of danger when the star starts to age. Remember Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again? Man he looked old, not bad, but old. Somehow these heroes are not suppose to age, thy're timeless. Really would you want to see an 80 year old Indi jumping from roofs, landing in pits? I'll go see this in the movies, as I've seen them all, but to be frank, I have misgivings about this movie.

I couldn't disagree more.
I think the charm of Indiana has always the fact that he is not a super hero and recognizes it. He has the ability to laugh at himself and to be amused when he does something ridiculous and gets away with it.
I can't imagine a adventure genre hero that could deal with old age better.

stratman
02-14-2008, 11:25 PM
Meh, maybe you're right. I guess the proof is in the puddin' as they say. I've seen them all on the big screen so for tradition's sake I'll see this one. The only Indi movie I really didn't like was the second one, Temple of Doom. The begining was good, but it spiraled dowm from there, number 3 wasn't bad, but not close to the original, both in story and impact.

Clint DeBoer
02-15-2008, 09:58 AM
As long as they cover up any semblence of turkey-neck he'll do great. lol

Ford is one of the consummate actors of our time.

Halon451
02-15-2008, 10:42 AM
From what I hear, this one is supposed to fall in line more directly with the original "Raiders" movie - at least have the same feel and vibe that one did.

Hell man, Harrison Ford has earned his keep probably as well if not better than any other actor out there. I've always been a fan of his movies, and especially the Indiana Jones series. I'm excited to see it! :)

evilkat
02-16-2008, 11:00 AM
I want this movie to be good so bad!!! But I have feeling it's going to dissapoint :(

Jack Hammer
02-16-2008, 02:18 PM
The trailer looks good. I think it'll be a good flick as long as they don't try to use the more modern formula of lots of quick flash and not much bang. The actor director and producer all work well together and have a history of making entertaining movies. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and go see it.

Jack

Buckeye_Nut
02-17-2008, 02:45 PM
This will be a must buy BD for me:D

Yes.......you heard that right!! By the time this is released on disc for home consumption, Paramount will release the entire series exclusively on BD;)

I bought my Indi DVD boxed set waaaay back in my "Fools Screen" days......so the entire set is way past due for replacement. I don't plan to replace many, but this series will most definitely be one of them.

02ViperTodd
02-22-2008, 03:55 PM
Indie's good but Harrison Ford will always be Jack Ryan to me!!

Darins10
02-27-2008, 02:09 PM
I can't wait for this flick. The trailer was great. I love how the movie utilizes both, young and old Indy.

Cheers.

jeffsg4mac
02-27-2008, 08:12 PM
So long as they keep the CGI down to a bare minimum or none at all then it could be good. It could easily be ruined though if it ends up looking like those stupid mummy movies. I once read that Steven was not a fan of CGI effects, but George is in on this one so we might see Indy fight Jar Jar binks if it left to up to old Georgey boy.

KevInCinci
02-27-2008, 11:22 PM
So long as they keep the CGI down to a bare minimum or none at all then it could be good. It could easily be ruined though if it ends up looking like those stupid mummy movies. I once read that Steven was not a fan of CGI effects, but George is in on this one so we might see Indy fight Jar Jar binks if it left to up to old Georgey boy.

LOL! I really hope they don't do what Lucas did with the final Star Wars (ep. III) movie and make it obvious they were throwing in scenes just to make a cool video game. It got ridiculous by the end of that movie.

As for 02vipertodd, if Harrison Ford is Jack Ryan to you instead of Indiana Jones (or even Han Solo!), you must be awfully young!

Cheers,

Kevin

Tarub
03-03-2008, 02:34 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080302/ap_en_mo/film_indiana_jones_trailer

MinusTheBear
05-16-2008, 05:33 PM
I hope I am not as dissapointed with this movie as I was after watching the new Star Wars movies.

j_garcia
05-16-2008, 05:56 PM
It looks a little cheezy and a lot more digital, but my hopes are still high for it. I will actually break down and go see this in the theater too.

MinusTheBear
05-16-2008, 06:41 PM
It looks a little cheezy and a lot more digital, but my hopes are still high for it. I will actually break down and go see this in the theater too.

I totally agree, that was basically my take on the new star wars. I hope this movie will not be like that. I will not be shocked though if I feel letdown after watching it.

j_garcia
05-16-2008, 06:44 PM
I am fairly certain the Star Wars movies will still be a bigger let down :) They were good on certain levels, and very bad on others; IMO more bad than good. The Spiderman movies also had far too much digital in them.

MinusTheBear
05-16-2008, 07:42 PM
Yes it was far too much green screen. The acting really suffered for the most part. I also did not like how the movie(s) flowed.

annunaki
05-20-2008, 12:49 AM
Indiana nor his father are supposed to get too old at all. Remember, they drank from the Holy Grail in the last movie, granting them everlasting life. Now, whether that means in this form or the next would be debatable.

Jack Hammer
05-20-2008, 03:44 AM
Indiana nor his father are supposed to get too old at all. Remember, they drank from the Holy Grail in the last movie, granting them everlasting life. Now, whether that means in this form or the next would be debatable.

The templar knights who were guarding the grail and drinking from it looked about 800 years old. ;) Just because Indy and his father drank from the cup and got everlasting life, doesn't neccesarily mean they won't age anymore.

Jack (I haven't seen the movie yet)

Biggiesized
05-20-2008, 03:02 PM
Indiana nor his father are supposed to get too old at all. Remember, they drank from the Holy Grail in the last movie, granting them everlasting life. Now, whether that means in this form or the next would be debatable.
Nope. They broke the seal on the floor so everlasting life no longer applies. However the curative powers of the Holy Grail still persisted as Indy's father didn't die from the gun shot wound.