TalonCard said:Is it just wishful thinking on my part, or does one of the people at the table look like he could be an older Mutt?
TC
Don't know about that, but "Spike" has got to be Mutt's son!!
TalonCard said:Is it just wishful thinking on my part, or does one of the people at the table look like he could be an older Mutt?
TC
Hello again, 2323. The reason I chose Princeton is because it's NOT Indy's house and it seemed like a fitting way to end the Old Indy Chronicles. That is; making things come full circle in the place where he was born (even though "Peking" wasn't the last episode with bookends).OldIndy2323 said:You know I'm gonna have to ask: why Princeton? And while we're on the topic, I'd love to know your theories on who the people around the table are.
Thanks, Rocket Babe. The top priority fixes are:Rocket Surgeon said:Another great gift to all Indy fans...
Curious to know what you want to, (and can/cannot) edit...like subtitles ect.
Maybe you would be interested in giving a copy away on the Indy Cast? Hmm? Maybe?
Glad you and your siblings appreciate it, TalonCard. Yes, one of the men can (retroactively) make a good contender for Mutt! More on that later! (I want to make a map of every seat at the table and include photos of each person.)TalonCard said:Thanks again for doing this Stoo; my siblings and I have been following your uploads for years, and it's nice to see the last of them. Is it just wishful thinking on my part, or does one of the people at the table look like he could be an older Mutt?
Demitasse, my friend, it would seem likely but trying to make the Spike/Mutt relation is a conundrum. The theory has been tossed about a lot in the past. Spike doesn't appear to be at the Thanksgiving dinner so I'll dig up some older threads to discuss this, if you wish. (The problem is there are too many threads about it!)Demitasse said:Don't know about that, but "Spike" has got to be Mutt's son!!
One of the site administrators named, Vetinari, updated it. Don't know if this person posts at The Raven under another name but he/she definitely visits here. Several times, obscure info about Old Indy has been added to the IJ Wiki *after* I posted it in this thread.AnnieJones said:I noticed since you put up the Part 15 video Stoo, Indy Wiki updated their Harry Jones page by adding his picture to it. Did you Stoo, or someone else from The Raven update it?
Believe it or not, I was also one of those who didn't care much for the Old Indy segments when the show first aired. Not because he was old & feeble but because a large number of them (with a few exceptions) were rather silly. It was only until the VHS tapes were released in 1999 that I began to really appreciate the Old Indy bookends because they had been omitted, thus, making them RARE and worth preserving.foreverwingnut said:I was truly bothered by the old Indiana Jones who narrated the events in the original Chronicles. Here we saw Indy as a feeble has-been with only one eye, left with nothing in life but stories of a bygone age. The actor's appearance, stature, and voice was far-removed from Harrison Ford and it was painful for me to see Indy reduced in such a polarizing way. Now that we've seen just how great Harrison Ford looks in his golden years- trim, buff, and still dashing- it further removes Indy from the senior persona we were shown in the original Chronicles. I'm all for the later DVD sets that show the episodes in chronological order because they omitted the feeble, old Indy. But, on a note unrelated to the old Indy: chronological order doesn't seem important when the youngest Indy is concerned. His boyhood travels with his parents and tutor were seperate adventures without a strong thread to tie them altogether. The teen Indy, however, had set off on adventures that would hurl him into The Great War, where chronological order is a must for the sake of historical reference. I learned so much about WWI from that series that I was able to hold my own in lengthy debates about politics and campaigns of the war with a history teacher. I loved the Young Indy Adventures and can't wait to have the series for my very own.
Exactly, Junior Jones. The guy may be 93+ but he still has a lot of spark.Junior Jones said:There's still a good 35 years between Crystal Skull and Old Indy. How many ninety-year-olds do you know that are still "trim, buff, and...dashing"? My father-in-law is ninety and still looks pretty good, but can hardly stand up straight due to back problems. I think Old Indy is in great shape considering all the wear and tear he's put himself through.
Stoo said:Hey, Jeremiah. Yeah, you're pretty much right. The chapter itself has been ready since before X-mas but I've been fiddling
with the opening credits and closing bumper to provide something special for Season 2. If it's not up within the next few days
then expect another delay (going to Scotland!) and look for it towards end of the 1st week of Feb.
One cool thing I noticed while putting Part 7 together is an on-screen reference to my favourite band, The Who!
Found this. Artist unknown:
You're welcome, Reaper, and I'm glad that you enjoyed seeing them. Some are essential to get the complete story. Any particular ones you liked the most?The Reaper said:Nice! So cool, thanks for this and thanks for the videos. As someone who never watched the show when it came out and just finished the whole series on DVD, it's nice to see the bookend segments.