A recent episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars has bounty hunter Cad Bane shopping for a new hat after a prison break, and he momentarily picks up one most people here would find remarkably familiar-looking, before deciding upon another.
A recent episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars has bounty hunter Cad Bane shopping for a new hat after a prison break, and he momentarily picks up one most people here would find remarkably familiar-looking, before deciding upon another.
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In Caslte, in an episode called "The Blue Butterfly" that aired Feb. 6, 2012, there was a man named Clyde Bellasco. There was a homeless man that Richard Castle and Kate Beckett were questioning and he told them that he thought of Clyde Bellasco as a professor and therefore referred to him as "the professor". Which is kind of funny, because that's always how I imagined Indy's students calling him. Later in the episode, Kate Beckett was questioning Clyde Bellasco ("the professor") about someone that she thought he shot. Here is his answer: I didn't shoot him, detective. Yes, I had a pistol with me and a bull whip. They're my trademarks and everyone knows that.
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well this is a little premature..... but it looks like "pysch" will have something indy related coming , what it is i don't know , but according to a source they will be having a commercial available during this weeks episode of royal pains?
but follow this link to see picture http://www.caughtonset.com/james-rod...ych/?full=true
Last night I began watching the first series of the UK show Primeval. There's an Indy reference in episode two, which somebody has handily put on IMDB:
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Connor Temple: [having told incredulous fellow students of his episode 1 adventure] I saw a Gorgonopsid... But it's all true! All right: I swear on my Empire Strikes Back first edition poster signed by Luke Skywalker and Dave Prowse.
Tom: Careful! That's invoking a sacred relic.
Duncan: Yeah, like the Bible.
Connor Temple: Yeah, I know what a sacred relic is, Duncan. I have seen Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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In NCIS LA, in an episode called Partners, that aired on Feb. 07, 2012, Deeks said to Kensi "Am I the only one having flashbacks of Raiders of the Lost Ark?" After that, she and him argued whether or not she had actually seen it. Until she finally admitted that she didn't see it.
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well this is a little premature..... but it looks like "pysch" will have something indy related coming , what it is i don't know , but according to a source they will be having a commercial available during this weeks episode of royal pains?
but follow this link to see picture http://www.caughtonset.com/james-rod...ych/?full=true
i watched the episode of pysch on cable on demand on xfinity comcast , and john rhys davies isin the indiana shawn episode , how cool is that!
There are two bugs dressed in Egyptian robes standing in front of some Egyptian looking stair and columns. The taller bug say's "One day my son, all this will belong to you" All the sudden a red dot appears on the bottom of the taller bugs robe and is slowly climbing while he says, "Whats' this? It must be a sign from the gods. They are showing us favor!!!!" When the dot reaches the wrap on his head it starts to smolder. He says "OW, That's a little warm!!!" He squirms and moans in pain until his head explodes. The smaller bug yells, "Father!!! Why, Why, WHYYYYY!!!!!!!", and falls to his knees crying. The next shot is Indy in the map room with the beam hitting the floor and catching the map of Tanis on fire while he leans against the staff yawning. Frickin Hilarious.
In last week's episode of Breaking In, Sean Patrick Flanery made an appearance as Mr. Jones and ended the episode with a parody of the escape from the temple in Raiders while his coworkers shot Nerf darts at him from Nerf guns.
American Dad had Haley playing the role of Marion in the drinking contest last night.
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In last week's episode of Breaking In, Sean Patrick Flanery made an appearance as Mr. Jones and ended the episode with a parody of the escape from the temple in Raiders while his coworkers shot Nerf darts at him from Nerf guns.
American Dad had Haley playing the role of Marion in the drinking contest last night.
hailey was awesome! before her kidney gave out! lol
and breking in was funny as heck . loved that spf played indiana jones again .
I was just flipping through the channels and I came across an episode of She-Ra that stopped me cold. She had to go through a series of trials to earn her magic sword that were a lot like the challenges Indy went through in the Peruvian temple.
Not on TV, but in a movie. Didn't know where else to put this.
Neil Marshall's Doomsday, his homage to Mad Max, Escape From New York, etc, etc, also has an homage to Indy.
While the characters travel underground through the mountain they pass some crates. One is the Ark of the Covenant as it appears in the Raiders warehouse.
Doomsday came out in 2008, but Marshall said he had no idea that KOTCS was going to revisit the Ark when he put the Indy gag in.
Not sure if this has been posted before, but found it this morning, and found it very cool:
Listening closely that seems to be a different recording/performance of the ToD score. Would be nice to have a good quality recording of the music only. It sounds nice, with some additional music also.
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This reference is not on TV, but in a straight to video zombie/horror/comedy/roadmovie. Hey, whatever, it's on netflix, I thought it had some charm to it, your mileage may vary.
Anyway, this movie is laden with references and homages to many films. As a bit of a film buff, by the time I saw the protagonist zombie running after the truck, and his buddy zombie pulling out the intestines of their more brain-dead "pet" zombie I saw where they were going with it and was still rubbing my eyes in disbelief. What followed was actually a decent and loving homage to Indy:
Yes, that last image is a long shot of the stunt. A zombie being dragged behind a truck while hanging onto the entrails of another zombie. I have to say though, in it's context, it was actually done with an undeniable amount of respect for the source material.