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awesome!!!! he was suppose to be at the chicago comic con a few years ago but had to cancel out at the last minute ---it was a shame my son and i wanted to meet him and have him sign a few photos and the dvd set from the young indy series ,,, oh well maybe this year?
Nice find, especially the Young Indy bits. He seems like a real down-to-earth guy too. It's refreshing to see an actor Q&A that's actually entertaining where they're not completely full of themselves. Hopefully he'll keep up the convention circuit - seems like he enjoys it!
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And yes - he is also talking also about Indy days.
Not much talk about Young Indy but it's ALWAYS a pleasure to him speak about it. The session was very funny. I really liked when he talked about stopping at a red, traffic light and then "a douchebag" pulls up in a car beside him listening to one of his favourite songs. That was hysterical!
Thanks a lot for posting the links, T.E.! Though I didn't care for his music very much. I never knew that he released a CD (apparently it was only in Japan).
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Wow, okay I just noticed he will be coming to the Emerald City ComicCon next weekend. I'm SO going!
Excellent, Dr. Dew! What perfect timing. Hope you get a chance to talk to The Flan Man.
Thanks a lot for posting the links, T.E.! Though I didn't care for his music very much. I never knew that he released a CD (apparently it was only in Japan).
No probs Stoo. Always great to read you. There will be more similar material - just have to catch some time to edit the files.
Boondock Saints QA MovieDays Sep.05.2010 Part 1
From 02:28 he is answering about Young Indy. It was so nice to hear him confirming once more that Indy role was the best job for him ever.
Also he is speaking on actor Friedrich von Thun (Albert Schweitzer from Young Indy-he also played role in Schindler's list) on 08:00 min.
And here also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKUFj...eature=related
Boondock Saints Q A Part 2
from 03:45min he is recollecting German lines from Young Indy.
From 06:40min - Question about George Lucas and special effects in Young Indy and applying them to Star Wars. I love how he immediately becomes serious when he is answering that question. It is so visible that he is holding series in highest regards. He is speaking also about dawn era of digital replication effects.
There will be more material to come.
Stay tuned.
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Boondock Saints QA MovieDays Sep.05.2010 Part 1
From 02:28 he is answering about Young Indy. It was so nice to hear him confirming once more that Indy role was the best job for him ever.
Also he is speaking on actor Friedrich von Thun (Albert Schweitzer from Young Indy-he also played role in Schindler's list) on 08:00 min.
And here also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKUFj...eature=related
Boondock Saints Q A Part 2
from 03:45min he is recollecting German lines from Young Indy.
From 06:40min - Question about George Lucas and special effects in Young Indy and applying them to Star Wars. I love how he immediately becomes serious when he is answering that question. It is so visible that he is holding series in highest regards. He is speaking also about dawn era of digital replication effects.
There will be more material to come.
Stay tuned.
Interesting that he still remembers the German dialogue! The context of the second quote ('madchen sehr schon') is from Tales of Innocence when Indy is describing Giulietta to the defecting German soldiers. Anyone know or want to guess where the first quote is from??? I can't quite place it in the episodes...
Today's News: Our Take - Exclusive: Sean Patrick Flanery Joins The Young and the Restless
Updated 10:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 8, 2011
How cool is this? Actor Sean Patrick Flanery, known for TV hits ranging from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles to The Dead Zone and that forever fab flick Powder, is heading to the CBS soap The Young and the Restless. He hits the air mid-April. In a nice switch-up, Flanery won't be playing yet another rich, Genoa City power-schemer but rather a salt o' the earth country veterinarian named Sam (no last name yet). He will be paired with longtime Y&R star Sharon Case (Sharon). Exec producer Maria Bell gave TV Guide Magazine all the juicy deets, so look for 'em in the March 21 issue, on sale next week!
Shortly before returning to the Raven last year I had the pleasure of meeting Sean at Dragon*Con, and he was great. His obvious love for the show was really gratifying, and he was a very entertaining speaker. I even got to ask him a question myself, but unfortunately he didn't have much of an answer on this one topic (re: the unproduced episodes).
I've been meaning to talk about it in a separate thread I've been meaning to post, about all things Indy at D*C (seeing several variations on Indy intermingled amongst all the other cosplayers, a little bit of Indy merchandise in the dealer rooms including the 30th anniversary / fifth wave of Hasbro figures, and hearing not one but two guests discuss TYIJC - I'm the one person who asked Carrie Fisher about the Lucasfilm franchise on which she worked as a writer rather than a performer ).
Find this one from San Diego Comic-Con. Nothing on Young Indy but I like coincidental subtle irony in the background where music from Revenge of the Sith is playing during first few minutes of the interview. He is also talking about life-sized Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) figure at the conference around 1,19 minute.