Indy's Fist
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I am blown away by the quality of these DVDs! I've watched the first episode and I really liked it. Indy's dad was great and Indy was getting into trouble even as a kid!
metalinvader said:My first adventure is a good one.Though I can't stand the bridge between the two episode.
Indy's fist,Have you seen the original 'Curse of the jackal'?That's where the first part of 'My first adventure' comes from.
Matinee Idyll said:The first half, Ireland 1916 is quite brilliant too Adam!
I'm very depressed at the moment, I lost my Vicky... Who knows, perhaps we'll meet again in 70 years
oki9Sedo said:I never saw that one. Being Irish I'm skeptical. Does it have Americanized Irish accents ("Ah bejaysus begorrah! Top o'tha mornin' tu ya!")?
Junior Jones said:Actually, quite the opposite. Indy goes to a stereotypical Irish show, but later meets playwright Sean O'Casey who is frustrated by the perception that the Irish are happy-go-lucky leprechauns who are always happy and singing.
Indy's Fist said:I never saw the original broadcasts, so I'm watching it as presented on DVD. Is this why Indy seems older in the second half of "My First Adventure"? I love Indy's dad. The actor must have listened to "The Last Crusade" to get the "Junior" down just like Sean Connery.
Indy's Fist said:I never saw the original broadcasts, so I'm watching it as presented on DVD. Is this why Indy seems older in the second half of "My First Adventure"? I love Indy's dad. The actor must have listened to "The Last Crusade" to get the "Junior" down just like Sean Connery.
Alexandria said:I recieved "Volume 2:the war years" for Christmas! I was surprised as it just came out, and wasn't the one I asked for. I'm not complaining though. The DVD quality surprised me, and I've enjoyed watching them. My favorite so far I think is... "oganda-giver and taker of life". It's so intense and I get to see Indy cry which is oddly great. I got choked up watching HIM choke up. I've also noticed that Sean Patrick Flanery is more attrative in film than he is in photos. Random thoughts, I know. I also know everyone's been moaning about no Old Bookends being included, but I don't know what I'm missing. I've only seen the bookends to "love's sweet song" (aka London-1916).
Indy's Fist said:I have some of the bookends in the comic versions. They have Indy as a 90 year old grumpy dude.
No another actor plays our friend Indy Jones in his twilight years.oki9Sedo said:A 90 year old grumpy dude? Surely you mean Harrison Ford?
Indy's Fist said:No another actor plays our friend Indy Jones in his twilight years.
Haha! Thanks. I think I know who Old Indy is, as I did see like the london 1916, and the Priceton 1916 bookends. I thought he has a bit of a British accent though. Maybe it was just me. I just got finished with watching the last episode in the "war years" set. What was with that epidsode in Prauge with the telephone. I kept saying "this must of been a dream", but it wasn't! It was so wierd.Indy's Fist said:I have some of the bookends in the comic versions. They have Indy as a 90 year old grumpy dude.