Young Indy on DVD

Violet

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The one with kid Indy in Eqypt is one of my favourites. My other favourites is the "Mystery of the Blues" (one with HF), Tales of Innocence (Sooooo corny but funny in that way) and Treasure of the Peacock's Eye (the closest you'll get to the films). Another good one is "Masks of Evil." Indy fights Dracula in that one! The acting is the best in the Istanbul part of that episode too.
 

No Ticket

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Indy fights... Dracula!?! LOL. That sounds crazy. I kind of want to watch that episode just to see how they went about it.

... seriously though, I may give the series another chance if I can see some other episodes, but I don't wanna pay $100 or so for that box set. Although I only just realized it has a documentary for EACH episode. That's crazy.
 

Violet

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The Dracula part is pretty good. If you like ToD, you like it. It's not Dracula, but a crazy Romanian general who is really Vlad the Impaler and is a vampire, but what's weird is the guy has the vampire teeth but doesn't suck blood. He uses this medival operating table type table and... well, it's pretty gross for something Indy.
 

Violet

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Actually it's not as bad and as long as Van Helsing. It's got a B horror movie type charm but better. I fast forwarded through most of Van Helsing. Feel asleep through the rest of it that I didn't fast forward.
 

Avilos

Active member
I really like "Masks of Evil" a lot! It is one of the most important episodes of the series if you think about- This was Indy's first encounter with the occult and the supernatural. Which is a major element of the films. But I do really love Temple of Doom so that is another reason.

On Dracula/Vlad the Impaler SPOILERS......



The episode almost has a similar take as Frances Ford Coppla's film. That this is the original historical Vlad Tepes. Which Stroker named his book after and was inspired. WHich fits with the whole theme of meeting historical figures. But it is a fantasy because Vlad, who historically really was called "Dracula", is a vampire. Still a live after centuries.

I think the episode suggests that this man is who all the legends are based on. That Stroker's book is true. But that Stroker and the films distorted the details over the years. But basically in Indiana Jones world Vlad/Dracula is really a Vampire!
 

Nick

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Masks of Evil was one of the better ones indeed :)

I liked the WW 1 stories, I didn't like the first few chapters and the last few that much, but they were still ok. I only saw 1 episode of the episodic versions on BBC, in the netherlands they always aired the tv-film versions and I taped most of them and bought daredevils of the desert on VHS :) I'm definetly going to buy the dvd's when they come, and I hope they put on deleted scenes, at least the scenes they cut out of the movie versions
 

Moedred

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Disc One:
-- My First Adventure
While on an archeological dig in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, Indy uncovers an ancient mummy and fresh corpse. With the help of T.E. Lawrence, the legendary Lawrence of Arabia, Indy solves an intriguing murder mystery only to find himself thrust right back into danger when he is kidnapped by slave-trading brigands. Dragged on a terrifying journey across the burning sands of North Africa to the slave markets of Marrakech, Indy finds that he must rely on his courage and wits to survive the brutal ordeal.
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Archaeology: Unearthing Our Past
-- Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun
-- Colonel Lawrence's War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia
-- From Slavery to Freedom
Disc Two:
-- Passion For Life
The beautiful Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya is the locale as Indy goes on safari with former President Teddy Roosevelt. When he becomes lost in the savage African bush, Indy finds that he must fight for his life against all manner of exotic and dangerous wildlife. Exotic wildlife of another kind await him in Paris when he accompanies a young Norman Rockwell on a rollicking tour through the bohemian world of Parisian fine art. Wild parties, wilder women and artist temperament are on full display as Pablo Picasso and Edgar Degas clash over their contrasting styles of painting, while painting the town red at a gaudy late-night soiree.
Disc Three (Passion For Life bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century
-- Ecology: Pulse of the Planet
-- American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post
-- Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern
-- Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel
-- Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed
Disc Four:
-- The Perils of Cupid
In beautiful Vienna, Indy falls for the lovely young daughter of soon-to-be assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. But the course of true love does not run smoothly and he must seek advice from two of the founding fathers of psychology, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Romantic complications of another kind turn up in Florence, Italy, when Indy and his mother meet the great opera composer Giacomo Puccini. Dismayed to find his lonely mother succumbing to the sensuous charms of the charismatic Puccini, Indy frantically looks for a way to reunite his parents and rekindle their love before it's too late.
Disc Five (The Perils of Cupid bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart
-- It's Opera!
-- The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era
-- Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914
-- Sigmund Freud--Exploring the Unconscious
-- Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery
-- Psychology--Charting the Human Mind
Disc Six:
-- Travels with Father
A trip to Russia takes Indy from the opulent palaces of the aristocracy to the fetid villages of the peasant class when he runs away from home after an argument with his parents. Joining up with novelist Leo Tolstoy, the two go on the road, engaging in philosophical discussions and clashing with colorful Gypsies and ferocious Cossacks. Realizing that there's no place like home, Indy rejoins his mom and dad and travels with his father to an isolated Greek monastery perched high on the peak of a mountain. The arduous journey, including a harrowing trip in a tiny cage up a thousand-foot mountainside, brings father and son closer together.
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Seeking Truth--The Life of Leo Tolstoy
-- Unquiet Voices--Russian Writers and the State
-- Aristotle--Creating Foundations
-- Ancient Questions--Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning
Disc Seven:
-- Journey of Radiance
A jaunt through the mystical Far East takes Indy to the Holy City of Benares where he befriends the lonely and isolated young leader of the Theosophy movement, Jiddu Krishnamurti. Surrounded by supplicants and hangers-on, Krishnamurti struggles to have faith in himself and to fulfill the destiny decreed for him by his worshippers. In the process he shows Indy just how strong the power of faith can be. Indy's mother also learns a lesson in faith and trust when she must rely on some poor Chinese villagers and their traditional medical techniques to save the life of her son who lies perilously close to death with typhoid fever.
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Jiddu Krishnamurti--The Reluctant Messiah
-- Annie Besant--An Unlikely Rebel
-- Medicine in the Middle Kingdom
-- Eastern Spirituality--The Road to Enlightenment
Disc Eight:
-- Spring Break Adventure
Indy and his girlfriend Nancy Stratemeyer, whose father created the Nancy Drew mystery series, visit the fascinating laboratory of inventor Thomas Edison. The two must contend with dangerous German spies as they struggle to keep Edison's top secret new invention out of the hands of hostile enemy agents. To keep him from getting into any more trouble, Indy is sent to visit his Aunt in New Mexico. While there, he is kidnapped by Pancho Villa and swept up into the Mexican Revolution. Chaotic, free-wheeling border towns, a "Wild Bunch" style train robbery and a colorful barroom encounter with a young George Patton make for thrilling entertainment in this action-packed movie.
Disc Nine (Spring Break Adventure bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Thomas Alva Edison--Lighting up the World
-- Invention and Innovation--What's Behind a Good Idea?
-- The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer
-- Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico
-- General John J. Pershing and his American Army
-- George S. Patton--American Achilles
Disc Ten:
-- Love's Sweet Song
Landing in Ireland right before the Easter Rebellion, Indy mixes romance and revolutionary politics when he falls for a beautiful young colleen whose brother is mixed up in the Irish resistance movement. Across the waters in England he encounters a similar problem when his love affair with a strong-willed young woman is derailed by her fervent belief in the women's suffrage movement and her need for independence. Violent street brawls, a terrifying Zeppelin raid and a seriocomic dinner party with Winston Churchill provide plenty of thrills in this exciting, romantic adventure.
Disc Eleven (Love's Sweet Song bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Easter Rising--The Poets' Rebellion
-- The Passions of William Butler Yeats
-- Sean O'Casey vs. Ireland
-- Ireland--The Power of the Poets
-- Winston Churchill--The Lion's Roar
-- Demanding the Vote--The Pankhursts and British Suffrage
-- Fighting for the Vote--Women's Suffrage in America
Disc Twelve: (Interactive Disc)
Special Features:
-- "Revolution" Interactive Game, based on Spring Break Adventure allows players to become Indy and make their own decisions based on Indy's adventures. As well as entertaining, this game has educational elements.
-- Extensive Interactive Timeline that details the history and locations of Indy's adventures and previews footage of the companion documentaries.
-- Historical Lecture: The Promise of Progress is an exploration of the people and events of the Industrial Revolution, spanning the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
 

Moedred

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The 38 historical companion films are original works from the Lucasfilm documentary unit, headed by CBS News veteran David Schneider. The documentaries complement the episodes with insights from scholars, historians and luminaries from a wide range of disciplines, bringing remarkable and fresh insight into The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. They include interviews with Gen. Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger, Gloria Steinem, Martin Scorsese, Barbara Boxer, James Earl Jones, Hal David and Deepak Chopra, along with some of the nation's pre-eminent academics.
A critically acclaimed combination of adventure, romance and history, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was shot in 35 countries and utilized the talents of the industry's most distinguished actors, directors and writers, earning 11 Emmy Awards and 26 nominations over the course of its production. In addition, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was the first television series to use digital production, pioneering processes that would pave the way for Lucas' own Star Wars prequels.
"Young Indiana Jones was one of the most ambitious and complex projects that had ever been attempted for television, and the result was an amazing series that showed a completely different side to Indy," said series producer Rick McCallum, who also produced the three Star Wars prequels and the Special Editions of the original Star Wars Trilogy. "Over the years, the fan support for Young Indiana Jones has swelled, and I'm asked about it everywhere I go. So, I'm really happy that people who grew up with it can at last have it for themselves, and that a new generation will be able to discover the brilliant acting, directing, writing and storytelling that has always been the hallmark of an extraordinary venture."
The feature-length episodes star Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints, "The Dead Zone") as teenaged Indy and Corey Carrier (Nixon) as 9-year-old Indy. The extraordinary cast of guest stars includes Christopher Lee, Vanessa Redgrave, Max von Sydow, Anne Heche, Lukas Haas, Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jeffrey Wright and Daniel Craig.
During its network-television run, critics described the series as intelligent, daring, well written, irreverent, and unprecedented in scope and production values. The Hollywood Reporter called the series "exciting, fun, adventurous, brilliantly made and with a story that's simply charming." Bill Moyers said, "These exciting tales are the way to a youngster's imagination - and his grandfather's, too. History's never been told more vividly or more engagingly for the young and old alike. May Young Indy be my grandson's companion far into the 21st Century."
The Young Indiana Jones films also feature the work of some of the industry's biggest names in directing and writing. Directors include Bille August (Les Miserables), Mike Newell (Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire), David Hare (Strapless, screenplays for The Hours and Damage), Terry Jones (Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian), Deepa Mehta (Water), Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), Nicholas Roeg (The Man Who Fell To Earth, Don't Look Now), and Michael Schultz (Car Wash, TV's Everwood). Writers include Rosemary Anne Sisson (Upstairs, Downstairs), Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Jonathan Hensleigh (Die Hard with a Vengeance).
THE ADVENTURES OF YOUNG INDIANA JONES Volume One, debuts Oct. 23 and also features an interactive historical timeline that gives an exciting and educational cross-section of the early 20th century. Volume Two will follow on Dec. 18, with Volume Three scheduled for release in Spring 2008. The complete three-volume collection will contain 22 feature-length movies and 94 documentaries, interactive games developed by River Deep, an interactive timeline produced by Terra Incognita Productions and an historical overview by noted author and University of Texas history professor H.W. Brands.
USA Today says it's under $100 now. My support just swelled some...
 

Nick

New member
thanks, seems all we gonna get are historical documentaries and an interactive disc, no deleted scenes:(
 

Grizzlor

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This is exactly why the series failed on network and cable television, and the DVD sales could be scant. Is this what fans or DVD purchasers really want? No. This is lunacy. Plain lunacy. I understand they wanted to make this into an educational tool, and that is very commendable. The odds are you are getting a very well done and interesting selection of documentaries. However, that is not what the name Indiana Jones brings to mind. The DVD should have been one set of the entire series, with trailers, deleted scenes, commentary, and interview/featurettes. No commentary, no interviews? Welcome to planet George.
 

Moedred

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The press release calls Gloria Steinem and Barbara Boxer luminaries.
Is this product intended for sale outside of Marin County?
 

Matinee Idyll

New member
Actually Grizzlor, I really like the idea of the historical documentaries. If they're done well, they could accompany the series perfectly.

I'm more pissed that it's the Adventures and not the Chronicles.
 

fixer79

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All those historical documentaries are neat but...
I was kinda hoping to see some behind the scenes/making of kind of footage...
According to the special features list, I didn't see any documentaries of that kind... Did I overlook them?
 

Moedred

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This saves space, but I'm not fond of overlap DVD packaging.
Here you have to lay out 12 discs, and pry 2, to watch one.
 

Adamwankenobi

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fixer79 said:
All those historical documentaries are neat but...
I was kinda hoping to see some behind the scenes/making of kind of footage...
According to the special features list, I didn't see any documentaries of that kind... Did I overlook them?

I feel your pain. One can only hope that volume two and/or three will contain some behind the scenes/making-of footage.
 

fixer79

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Adamwankenobi said:
I feel your pain. One can only hope that volume two and/or three will contain some behind the scenes/making-of footage.

That's right!
Let's keep our fingers crossed...:)
 

Gobi-1

Well-known member
Personally I think the set is going to be brilliant but I'm also hoping for some behind-the-scenes material, interviews, documentaries about the making of the show itself.

:whip:
 
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