Crack that whip
New member
Shipwreck said:
That article says this movie will be Ford's fifth time playing Indy. It'll actually be his sixth.
The Koepp news makes me uneasy.
Shipwreck said:
Pale Horse said:Koepp is a good enough writer, provided he doesn't have to piece-meal scenes and scripts together. No one in Hollywood can do that well.
Crack that whip said:The Koepp news makes me uneasy.
Pale Horse said:Koepp is a good enough writer, provided he doesn't have to piece-meal scenes and scripts together. No one in Hollywood can do that well.
Don't challenge me on that statement either, I've got a thousand multi-writered screenplays to cite showing how it's bad. It's much harder to fault a screenplay when FADE IN to FADE OUT is solidly in the hands on one talented scene maker.
Simple. A few well-directed sequences can be credited to Steven Spielberg;Attila the Professor said:Come on, the 1967 <I>Casino Royale</I> is a zeitgeist-authored masterpiece.
Anyway, I think our project now, if we want to actually judge this news, is to assess what of <I>...Crystal Skull</I>, good and bad, we can actually credit to Koepp.
TheLastCrusader said:Simple. A few well-directed sequences can be credited to Steven Spielberg;
The one good line in the film ("they weren't you, honey") is Kasdan's, his one and only contribution to the film.
And, well, the story and script can be credited to Mr. Lucas and David Koepp, respectively. Clear-cut case to me.
Attila the Professor said:Come on, the 1967 <I>Casino Royale</I> is a zeitgeist-authored masterpiece.
Bjorn Heimdall said:I guess no one told Spielberg and co. that Crystal Skull had a bad script. That's a shame.
...but that still doesn't account for whatever treatments from the early 90's to now that Lucasfilm MIGHT have lying around that they are very keen to use in this film.
A mention of it, but not in the interview itself.Moedred said:Would any francophone care to hunt down the source of the unattributed IMDb Martin Villeneuve rumor?