It's plastic. What a shame
How can you tell?It's plastic. What a shame
Ah, now that you point it out, I can tell with the cross section.Call it a Sr. moment.
I didn't even know this film existed.Okay, if this film that did $21M can get a freaking art book...
Surely there was room for Indy 5 to have one.
Even the smallest of films get these books.
Lol I was gonna say! Is this movie real or AI? I haven't heard a word about it.I didn't even know this film existed.
Makes a fella angry, doesn't it?
I think with all the bts imagery and concept art we’ve already seen, there’s enough for the fans like Indymag to compile it into an E-Book.Okay, if this film that did $21M can get a freaking art book...
Surely there was room for Indy 5 to have one.
Even the smallest of films get these books.
Saw a nice billboard promoting Disney + Christmas and Indy is front and centre. Better promotion than for the cinema release*
*That’s probably not really true.
It's that good old Lucasfilm mandate of "Don't make him look so old!"Nice stuff, thanks for sharing.
It's funny, how all of these uses KotCS Indy for close ups.
And the two empty Tuk Tuks are ... distracting
Yeah, but the thing is, he looks noticeably older in DoD than in Skull, BUT still looks really good! There are some terrific stills and screen grabs that would have made fantastic references for all the marketing materials. It's ironic that the film really played into Indy's age and used it to the story's advantage, yet the marketing has taken the opposite approach, either by obscuring much of his face with shadow, using 15 year old picture references or - as in that horrible international poster - just pretending he looks like someone else altogether!It's that good old Lucasfilm mandate of "Don't make him look so old!"