Sharkey said:
yup, memories can be fake. Just not yours. The doubters are open to the idea they are wrong but you guys aren't.
Evidence. Yeah evidence would be great. Let's see some.
Sharkmeister, before you snap your jaws, provide evidence that it was NEVER filmed.
Indy's brother said:
Just because it was a called a blooper reel by one person doesn't mean that it doesn't have other stuff.
Fair enough because it does have other stuff besides bloopers (the Streisand whipping clip + Harrison/Spielberg acting out the 'nocturnal activities' scene in "Doom"). That said (as far as I'm aware), other stuff in the Amblin blooper/gag reel also includes NON-Indy stuff. The thing isn't
exclusively related to Indy. (See this thread:
Blooper reels.)
Indy's brother said:
Also it may be relevant because those guys saw that reel in 2004, not back in the 80's.
True. Who knows what Eric & Chris were shown privately. You should ask them, Indy's bro'! Good luck!
Exulted Unicorn said:
I've been re-reading my Complete Making of Indiana Jones again. I'm afraid to say that the scene in question was never filmed, just storyboarded.
There is *1* production sketch in the book. Where are the storyboards?
(Storyboards & production sketches are different things.) You say that the egg scene was never filmed. How do you know for sure?
Exulted Unicorn said:
The reason given was that the Rube Goldberg-esque method was too difficult to film in one take.
Unicorn, where did you read this?
Please specify the page #.
Exulted Unicorn said:
Though for some reason, there's shots of the pilot handing the co-pilot the pistol,...
Part of the proof, dude...