A lot. Everytime there's an Indy movie on TV, I usually keep the TV on that channel, or flip back and forth to it if I was already watching something else. Sometimes I'm doing chores or something I just keep the volume way up.
I'm guessing almost everybody's going to answer with a resounding "ME!", but who else can hear the dialogue, music, heck, even sound effects, and pretty much know exactly were in the movie it's at, and see it in their head, not really even having to watch it?
I watched LC yesterday afternoon with a box of chocolate chip cookies! It was a beutiful sunny day, and I decided it would be nice to watch a little Indy after my job interview (which I got a callback from mid-movie telling me I was unsucessful! ).
I've watched them at least 5 times each on DVD, before that I know I watched Temple of Doom more because Raiders and Crusade were always checked out at the video store. I also have this weird habit of having to watch them in order. I don't know, maybe it's obsessive compulsive disorder. Call me crazy.
countless times really... i like to watch them in order. probably i've seen "raiders of the lost ark" most, because it always seemed to be on tv.
i've no clue why so many fans don't like "temple of doom". i thought it rocked. it was dark, and the score was fantastic. willie made me giggle constantly. the more i see it, the more i like it...
btw... altho i've been a fan for at least 14 years, i just joined this board. i'm a girl, in case you were wondering.
silly me... should have mentioned that in my original post.
the order they were made in. they're kinda stuck in my mind that way, regardless of the fact that i KNOW that isn't the correct cronological order. i wonder why they placed TOD so early...
Wow, I had a way cool mom who always took me out of school to see them on the first day, then bank rolled me to see them way too many times in the months they were out, good movies stayed out more. Then MacDonalds of all people sold the movies on video for like 5 or 10 bucks to promote young Indian Jones, even with multipe copies made I burned through those while in high school, at college and even in the Marines, yes the Marines love Indy also. Now with a mutipule Dvd player, I dont think there is ever a period of time when 1 or more is not in rotation.
If I would put as much time into work, relationship, and life as I have in watching Indy, Bill Gates would be asking me for loans, but My passion paid off when last summer at the Telluride Film Fest, I was able to have dinner with Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Frank Marshall. (Frank and Kathy have been friends for the last few years and the relationship was made due to my totaly Indy geekdom, and the fact Frank and Kathy are way into wine) and yes we did talk at length about Indy 4
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Wow, I had a way cool mom who always took me out of school to see them on the first day, then bank rolled me to see them way too many times in the months they were out, good movies stayed out more. Then MacDonalds of all people sold the movies on video for like 5 or 10 bucks to promote young Indian Jones, even with multipe copies made I burned through those while in high school, at college and even in the Marines, yes the Marines love Indy also. Now with a mutipule Dvd player, I dont think there is ever a period of time when 1 or more is not in rotation.
If I would put as much time into work, relationship, and life as I have in watching Indy, Bill Gates would be asking me for loans, but My passion paid off when last summer at the Telluride Film Fest, I was able to have dinner with Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Frank Marshall. (Frank and Kathy have been friends for the last few years and the relationship was made due to my totaly Indy geekdom, and the fact Frank and Kathy are way into wine) and yes we did talk at length about Indy 4
Awesome story RS.
Two years ago, I got to meet John Rhys-Davies, Paul Freeman, David Yip and Julian Glover.