ben7 said:If it's got a strong story and relevant characters then I'd love to see more while Harrison can do it.
Maybe the next one could be a prequel, and then one more, to cap it off for good?
A good idea.ben7 said:If it's got a strong story and relevant characters then I'd love to see more while Harrison can do it.
Maybe the next one could be a prequel, and then one more, to cap it off for good?
Dr.Mirakle32 said:I would love to see a series of live-action prequels (either on TV, or theatrically) that would bridge the gap between YOUNG INDY and TOD, and introduce us to Abner and Marion, and the rivalry between Belloq and Indy.
Or you could do it Godfather Part II style, and have a "modern-day" adventure with Harrison Ford, intertwine in to an adventure he had thirty years prior.
and they couldnt make any prequels back to indy vs the nazis cause if they make another shia will be in it (which i dont think is a bad thing) but if they do the new one ditch marion and make a very small part and more semi realistic action with harrison and shia|ZiR| said:To be perfectly honest, I can't see it working. I wanted more before I saw KotCS, but seeing how it ended... it'd have to have Marion, Indy, and Mutt in it, which is something I'm not too hot about.
While I like all of the characters individually, all of them together isn't so awesome. I got lame "wonder family" vibe from the jungle chase sequence. It reminds me too much of the super Conner family in The Mummy Returns.
Now that's not to say I wouldn't watch any futher sequels. I'd eat them up, you can be sure.
James said:I think they should do at least one more, since it would provide a counterpoint for KOTCS. Then you'd have Raiders, followed by two Indy sequels set in the 30s and two in the 50s.
Instead of trying to go the tired reboot/prequel route, they should go the other way: Embrace Indy's age and give us a film centered around the character as an older adventurer. The ideal way to bring the series full circle would be to have Indy headed for the same fate as Abner Ravenwood.
Salacious said:- Lucas and Spielberg want to make these movies for their kids or grandkids. Its more geared to the kiddies than the adults now IMO. They seem to want to make up for the darkness of TOD so much that they are forgetting what they are intending to make...and adventure movie. I am not saying I need to see grotesque scenes and it needs to be rated R or anything...but lets have some gravitas to the situations Indy is in. If there is no sense of tension or danger...why do I care then???