I know Harrison was recently doing a series of interviews with Mary Hart for Entertainment Tonight and had a motorcycle in one of the promos. Perhaps it's from that? The bag and belt are missing as well. (At least, I would hope that the skulls don't actually time-warp Indy into the present momentarily and he has to pursue Spalko across the border or something. )
That is such a heartwarming shot. I'm guessing that he bought the toys for his kid.
I wonder if he has one of the Indy costumes at home. I mean, how cool it would be to be seven years old spending an afternoon playing Indiana Jones WITH Indiana Jones!
He had to Bitc^ about the likeness of Luke Wilson on that talking 12" Doll LOL!!
At least Calista won't be injured in the bed room with that whip
This is from the actual film, the power of the skull allows time travel, Indy finds himself in modern day Cali at the end, jeesh you people know nothing!
If that were true I seriously would walk out of the cinema.
Anyone just catch the latest TV Spot following American Idol tonight? It had a lot of what was seen before, except this time there were excerpts of the swordfight between Mutt and Spalko (one in each jeep while driving side-by-side in the jungle) and then one of what looked like just Indy, Marion, and Mutt (can't recall exactly if Mac or Oxley were there either) riding in some kind of boat that goes over a massive waterfall (they were all in it at the time).
I think it's a litle bit sad that someone should lift their entire look from a character in a movie.
Imagine if someone did it now, walked down the street dressed exactly like someone very distinctive in a film, I don't think they'd last long. No matter how cool they might look.
Imagine if someone did it now, walked down the street dressed exactly like someone very distinctive in a film, I don't think they'd last long. No matter how cool they might look.
I think it's a litle bit sad that someone should lift their entire look from a character in a movie.
Imagine if someone did it now, walked down the street dressed exactly like someone very distinctive in a film, I don't think they'd last long. No matter how cool they might look.
Well, Indy's look and outfit is pretty much exactly the same as Harry Steele in Secrets of the Incas, and from Mr. Jones in China.
I think it's a litle bit sad that someone should lift their entire look from a character in a movie.
Imagine if someone did it now, walked down the street dressed exactly like someone very distinctive in a film, I don't think they'd last long. No matter how cool they might look.
I find this to be a very naive comment. Movies have always influenced what people wear. While you can draw a direct comparison to Brando, in the 50s teens all over the country were wearing leather jackets. It was a whole Greaser subculture. Mutt would not have been labeled a geek for dressing like a movie character.
Cool to see some of "Secret of the Incas". I had seen photos and knew the Indy character was derived from Steele, but I've never seen the film. The second clip kind of reminded me of the map room from Raiders and also of the beginning with Belloq taking the idol.
I always thought that Mutt was supposed to be like Brando in "The Wild One" and when the trailer came out showing him with that hat I knew it for sure!
Brando was inspirational to a lot of youths in the early 50's. Him and Elvis really changed the culture.
I think everything they've done in the film so far really captures that time well.