xVendetta17x
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Which proposed script is it that had Indy riding a rhino?
Because I though that was hilarious
Because I though that was hilarious
That's a really nice, corteous and diplomatic way to say: "It sucked butt."Moedred said:"[...]Once I got into the script, I began to feel very old, too old to direct it, anyway."
-Steven Spielberg
Toht was originally conceived to have a mechanical arm that fired bullets.JerryKing said:Gutterbuhg's FINGER BEGINS TO RAPIDLY FIRE BULLETS! His MECHANICAL ARM
is actually a A MACHINE GUN!
Stoo said:Toht was originally conceived to have a mechanical arm that fired bullets.
Don't believe it? Check out some of the storyboards and pre-production art for "Raiders".
We say that now but if it had originally been in the movie...who knows?xVendetta17x said:I'm glad they didn't go for that approach
It would be good for another movie, but not an Indy one
Scraggy, Clare, Betsy, Kezure and the others, emit a UNIFIED SIGH OF RELIEF. But the tree suddenly CRACKS. It TILTS. FALLING OVER THE RAVINE EDGE! Everyone SCREAMS! There is the sudden CRACK OF A WHIP! The whip WRAPS ITSELF around the trunk of the tree. Indiana HOLDS the opposite end. He PULLS with all of his strength. HOLDING the tree in place.
Whoa, Indy married? In the 1980's?! Take that, sunset.In Columbus's second draft, Betsy is gone, while a new character named Dash, the expat who owns the bar, is the chief villain, with the Nazis working for him. In the Lost City, Indy meets Sun Wu Kung, a not-very-nice simian Monkey King. Jones must play a game of chess against Dash using real people as the pieces; when someone is eliminated, Kung disintegrates them with his magic Golden Rod. After a series of confrontations, Kung brings the dead back to life to pursue Indy. They turn Dash into a ghost, but Indy breaks the rod, escapes, and marries Clare.
whipcracker666 said:overall I thought that most of the Monkey King script was pretty ridiculous, espescially twards the end. But for some reason I really like the concept of the haunted castle intro. I think it could've worked really well in an Indy movie as long as they steered clear of any cheesy Scooby Doo cliches.