Hanselation, maybe you haven't read every word of this thread but the egg did NOT travel in a complicated path before Indy caught it. The Rube Goldberg method of delivery wasn't used. The egg fell directly into Indy's hand!Hanselation said:Meanwhile I've watched the scene a lot of times in slow motion.
And I think, theoretical it could be possible that they shoot the egg scene.
See here:
Note: Just because the scene was included on a German VHS tape doesn't necessarily mean that it was shown in German theatres. Of all the (known) people who remember it, none of them (thus far) have reported seeing it on the big screen in Germany.Hanselation said:But ... I've seen Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in germany two times in the cinema in 1984, I saw it on VHS in 1986 (yellow cover) and all the other publications on VHS (Hollywood Collection, Trilogy Widescreen),DVDs and also the german TV-special with Ke Huy Quan. I was 17 years old when the promotion with Ke Huy Quan was shown, but I don't remember that there was shown the egg scene. And because I was already a Indiana Jones Fan that time, I think I would remember that.
Soundtracks can be rearranged to fit the cut. The music at this point isn't constant and there are 2 places where the soundtrack trails off. As per the DVD:Hanselation said:Also because the music fits exactly in the well known present versions, I can't believe that the scene was inside of the movie.
If the egg scene was implemented, there would be a cut or at least a unharmonic shift in the soundtrack.
I will be impressed if someone proves me wrong.
Not just Easter but upcoming Passover as well (which starts April 18th this year). An egg is always part of Seder dinner!Hanselation said:This egg topic fits so nice into the upcoming easter days.
JayDee said:I received an answer from the TV station. They will send me the show on DVD, but it can take 2 - 4 weeks until I get it.
Until this moment, you *seem* to have been one of the doubters, Indy's Bro'.Indy's brother said:Eggselsior! I hope after you view it, the doubters will have egg on their faces.
and from Facebook:Indy's brother said:If there is any truth to this, it will go down as the biggest easter egg in the series.
Mike Martin via Facebook said:This was storyboarded but.... was it actually filmed?
As Montana Smith paraphrased the madcap, Matt deMille, some of us "have knowledge of the egg reality!" At what point did you cross over, Indy's brother?Indy's brother via Facebook said:That's the rumor.....
You're right, Josh/chapter11, it is NOT a fantasy. Sharkey is acting like an egghead. Out of all the extra stuff in the "Doom" novelization, why is the egg scene so specifically prominent in people's minds?chapter11 said:Yes, that's me. And no, it's not a "fantasy" as Sharkey put it. It's real. It exists on film somewhere, or at least it did in 1984!
Sharkey, your hard-boiled exterior is a poor cover for the ignorant shell you've put yourself in...(That is: "I-didn't-see-it-so-it-doesn't-exist" frame of mind.) Talk about 'pathetic'...Sharkey said:You’re all CRACKED!
Spelliing errors…the last resort of the dying man! It’s “fortunate,” and if anyone could produce a bit of proof that would be one thing. Maybe the egg scene was abducted by ancient aliens?
You all sound pathetic!
Ha! Gimme a break...Tell that to Indiana Jones! (See this thread: Indiana Jones and the Disney Connection)News article via Sharkey said:The scenario described in the ad never occurred because Bugs Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon character and wouldn't be featured in any Walt Disney Co. property,...
Sharkey isn't being reasonable because he DEMANDS IMMEDIATE proof which is what we (JayDee, chapter11, Flannery10 & myself) are in the process of doing. Presently, the reasons for why this rare scene was only shown in certain areas (and subsequently cut from further releases) cannot be determined but Sharkey makes the blanket statement that it's all bulls#!t. He is an ignorant fool...)Rocket Surgeon said:Am I crazy or does Sharkey sound reasonable?
Stoo said:Until this moment, you *seem* to have been one of the doubters, Indy's Bro'.
Stoo said:some of us "have knowledge of the egg reality!" At what point did you cross over, Indy's brother?
Indy's brother said:What did I say that would have you doubt my suspicion that there may be some truth to this?
My friend, Indy's brother, your quips were already quoted above. Do they really need to be repeated again?Indy's brother said:What did I say that would have you doubt my suspicion that there may be some truth to this?
Stoo said:My friend, Indy's brother, your quips were already quoted above. Do they really need to be repeated again?
"That's the rumor....."
"If there is any truth to this,..."
While your suspicions are understandable, believe me, they are misplaced. An egg scene WAS there in the print that I saw in May '84!
Indy's brother said:Back in the 80's I saw many deleted scenes that were included for tv airings of films. I used to know why they used to do that, but I've long since forgotten.
A scene made for a work (not planned, but actually made at least in part), but not included in the final release. These are often put back in special editions or included on the DVD release. They are also sometimes included in heavily-cut broadcast TV versions of films to stretch them back to a reasonable length.
Evidence that the scene was filmed (in direct response to JuniorJones' question, post #59), not proof that I, or anyone else, saw it.Sharkey said:Stoo, you personally said you would post written and photographic evidence YESTERDAY, so give the Sharkey demands crap a rest.
Take the high road and save some dignity. Show us this proof and THEN we'll talk.
Heh heh. There is a resemblence so I might as well go all out, eh?Sharkey said:Testimonials from other crackpots doesn't cut it. You may as well apologize to Matt deMille now and get it over with. With every post in this thread you become more like him.
Stoo said:Heh heh. There is a resemblence so I might as well go all out, eh?
On 3 seperate occasions, I have seen a giant chicken. At different houses, different ages. The first time, I was 3 years old and the giant chicken was outside. The 2nd time, I was aged 5 and the giant chicken was inside the house. The 3rd time, I was aged 10 and it was in my room. There is nothing in life that can prepare you for looking into the eyes of a giant chicken. It will blow your mind.
Since these encounters, I developed the power to break eggs whenever I get angry. One time, my friends and I were playing a game of Pirates & Poontangs at a friend's place when I had a hissy-fit and an egg that was on the table cracked without anyone touching it. Another time, I had a hissy-fit in the dairy section of a grocery store and dozens of eggs exploded. There were several witnesses. Over the years I've been subjected to a battery of psychological tests and the results show that I'm compeletely sane.
I don't go to poultry museums because they are filled with lies. I've been inside a chicken coop at a poultry farm but don't like to talk about it because of a bad experience I had at that farm.
Like I said, I have seen a giant chicken at the ages of 2, 6, 9 & 11 but I am NOT am abductee even though I vanished into thin air for 3 hours when I was in the 4th grade.
NO, unfortunately, because my family didn't see it.Montana Smith said:So Stewie, did your dad have to fight the chicken to make it go away?
Over 600 hits in the last couple of days. HOT, indeed.Indy's brother said:This thread is getting so hot you could fry an egg on it!
AWESOME! In North America, it's not easy (impossible) to get copies of 25-year-old TV specials. Count yourself lucky! Whether it has the egg scene or not, it will be a cool rarity! (If you don't have a YouTube channel, I would gladly upload it for you...)JayDee said:I received an answer from the TV station. They will send me the show on DVD, but it can take 2 - 4 weeks until I get it.
Sorry, Indy's brother, but...NO. Erase this thought from your mind. Yes, indeed, sometimes network broadcasts would show extra stuff but if you read the testimonies, the egg was seen in the theatres. (Back in the day, I never watched "Doom" on TV because I had the VHS to watch at my own leisure.)Indy's brother said:Of course this could explain why some may have seen this scene on television.
CALLING Moedred, any idea? (I can't do a search for "egg" because the word is too short.)mabster (18 November 2003) said:This is the only page I've found that mentions the scene in my google searches:
http://www.theraider.net/theraven/p...p?threadid=4921
(do a 'Find' for the word 'egg' on that page)
Stoo said:Sorry, Indy's brother, but...NO. Erase this thought from your mind. Yes, indeed, sometimes network broadcasts would show extra stuff but if you read the testimonies, the egg was seen in the theatres. (Back in the day, I never watched "Doom" on TV because I had the VHS to watch at my own leisure.)