Location: An abandoned disco hall in Good Ol' Loosiana.
Posts: 1,102
Quote:
Originally Posted by Robyn
I just need to try and make what I say around here something worth saying before I say it!
Story of my life... on the boards that is.
But seriously. I wouldn't want to see more Mutt in a new Indy movie but it looks like that is what we are going to get.
As for Marion, if it weren't so (I can't find the words) ... Not lame, but...
"cheesy"? between the whole Jones family at some parts of the movie then I would put up with it. They didn't even need her in the story. Haha.
By WENN.com | Thursday, June 09, 2011 The veteran actor returned as the heroic archaeologist in 2008's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which hit cinemas nearly 20 years after the third installment, 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
LaBeouf starred opposite Ford in the reboot and hopes to join him again onscreen in an upcoming fifth movie. Plans for the next sequel have yet to be finalised, but LaBeouf reveals Ford is already working out to make sure he is ready to play Indiana Jones once again.
He tells MTV.com, "I talked to (Ford). He said he's staying in the gym, he said he's heard no word, but he does know that (creator George Lucas) is out there looking for a MacGuffin (plot). He said he's staying in the gym, so it means (the movie is) not so far off."
Harrison Ford is already in training for the next Indiana Jones movie as he is determined to be in top shape when he steps into his role as the adventure hero for a fifth time, according to his co-star Shia LaBeouf.
Harrison Ford is in training for the next Indiana Jones movie and is determined to be in top shape when he steps into his role as the adventure hero for a fifth time, according to his costar Shia LaBeouf.
When Mutt speaks, people listen. According to actor Shia LaBeouf, who played son to infamous archeologist Henry Jones Jr. (Harrison Ford) in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the next and not-quite-final installment of the Steven Spielberg directed adventure series is right around the corner.
Despite reporting back in July that, according to Shia LaBeouf, an Indiana Jones 5 was on the cards, (news piece here) Harrison Ford has now admitted that he does not know if George Lucas will develop an idea for a fifth installment, at least one which both he and Steven Spielberg will like.
Harrison Ford: 'I don't know if Indiana Jones 5 will happen'
Quote:
Harrison Ford has admitted that he does not know if George Lucas will come up with an idea for a fifth Indiana Jones film which both he and Steven Spielberg will like.
The first is "Digital Spy." If their life depended on timely accurate information it would be more like Defunct Spy.
The other: Entertainment.ie. Not really mainstream, but stupid eye catchers in my perview anyway.
I figured they would have been sensible when first expressed years ago.
Now, after all this time reprinting the same comments everyone has been reading all along, (since Skull really) its become a stupid headline.
Yes, the timing is certainly stupid, after all those regurgitated comments about a story being in progress, which became headline grabbers until we'd heard it too many times without any proof to back them up.
Karen Adams reveals her favorite part of filming Indiana Jones
Quote:
KUSA - On Friday morning, actress Karen Adams joined 9NEWS executive producer Jack Maher in a phone interview to promote the release of the Indiana Jones series on Blu-Ray. Karen is best known for her role as Marian Ravenwood in the Raiders