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Uki said:Remember the insistant rumor that Indy 4 would have Natalie Portman as his daughter? While I loved Skull, that would've been interesting.
Working in 3 dreadful Lucas movies was probably enough for her.
Uki said:Remember the insistant rumor that Indy 4 would have Natalie Portman as his daughter? While I loved Skull, that would've been interesting.
Uki said:Remember the insistant rumor that Indy 4 would have Natalie Portman as his daughter? While I loved Skull, that would've been interesting.
Misremembering? You've been an Indy fan for only "a few months"!Lady in Red said:Didn't he have a daughter in YIJC, or am I misremembering?
Pre-pubescent, el geeko wank!MolaRam2 said:Let's face it, a hot girl kicking ass would be way cooler than Mutt.
Are you telling me that people who used to be 'greasers' in the 1950s ceased to exist, never adapted, never grew up?!?!Raiders112390 said:She wouldn't have the "Can Only Set Me in the '50s" greaser style and would have a more adaptible style.
indytim said:I always thought it would be more interesting if Indy had a daughter instead of a son but then I guess if she took after her father she would come across as being too much like Lara Croft. Natalie Portman would have been a good choice although I remember when the rumours first surfaced I immediately thought of Jennifer Connelly.
Anyway, in 'honour' of the Jones' girl that never was I have created this wallpaper (1024x768 ... click the thumbnail to see full size image) using an old Adam Hughes sketch. Enjoy
nezobiwan said:Are you telling me that people who used to be 'greasers' in the 1950s ceased to exist, never adapted, never grew up?!?!
Greasers were real people, they're not made-up. I don't see why Mutt's character is only able to exist in the 1950s. Real people grow up and adapt. So has Indy so can Mutt.
Daughter would have been cool too, but I'm happy with Mutt. The junior idea is just too perfect. And the not finishing school makes more of a crisis for a guy in the 1950s than a girl in the 50s. Little missy Indy could just be married off like the rest of the oppressed women of the time--her not finishing school wouldn't be as big a deal I think.
Noted. Well argued. But if I'm not mistaken, greasers were around up into the mid sixties. Do we really expect the franchise to follow into the 1970s? (((shudder)))Raiders112390 said:Well, here's the thing. It'd be kind of dumb to change Mutt from being a greaser to something else. [...]That doesn't work if you're attempting to create an iconic character worthy of his own series. Superman's outfit, for example, has never changed. Neither Indy's, whether it's 1936 or 1956.
......Stoo said:This idea of Indy having an adventurous daughter is a terrible one.
The last thing the world needs is another Lara Croft/Relic Hunter!
Stoo said:Misremembering? You've been an Indy fan for only "a few months"!
Anyway, here ya go, Lady in Red:
Indy's Daughter in TV Series
This idea of Indy having an adventurous daughter is a terrible one.
The last thing the world needs is another Lara Croft/Relic Hunter!
Adamwankenobi said:According to The Complete Making of Indiana Jones, Frank Darabont's "City of the Gods" script gave Indy and Marion a daughter, but Spielberg rejected it because he found it too similar to The Lost World.
I thought that was Hook.MolaRam2 said:Nobody remembers The Lost World anyway, it's only Spielberg's most boring movie.