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It's a world of laughter, a world of tears, it's a world of hope, and a world of fears.They live in a bubble world!
It's a world of laughter, a world of tears, it's a world of hope, and a world of fears.They live in a bubble world!
I really, sincerely, wish that someone at Disney is reading this thread.
Nostalgia & fanboys aside, one has to ask does Indy have any kind of relevance in the 21st century ? Which is probably why there is such difficulty in making an Indy the 5th.
They live in a bubble world!
A good story well told will always have a place. And if it's set in the Nazi years with them as the villain, there'll always be a market for that, at least as long as "Nazi" is a go-to insult in England. WW2 itself is rapidly disappearing from living memory, but despited (and probably because of) that, popular culture fetishising the WW2 era remains strong.
Nostalgia & fanboys aside, one has to ask does Indy have any kind of relevance in the 21st century ? Which is probably why there is such difficulty in making an Indy the 5th.
Indiana Jones and the Multinational Entertainment Conglomerate....And of all the companies to work with the premise - the sanitised, homogenised, safe approach of Disney isn't the one to make it interesting.
Indiana Jones and the Multinational Entertainment Conglomerate.
Indiana Jones and the Filmmaker's Lost Art. Maybe Indy discovers that Nazi sympathizers have infiltrated Disney - they seek to bring down America through saccharin emotionality and poorly executed entertainment.
It's a world of laughter, a world of tears, it's a world of hope, and a world of fears.
Ford is deadpan playful, he likes to play tricks. I think he rarely means what he says.
Nobody that wealthy can be that grumpy all the time.My first thought too. He reminds me of John Cleese: famously grumpy, but half the time it's put on for comedic effect...
Is this for real? Could it be true? They will start filming next week? Does this mean they have the script finally nailed down? (I know I shouldn't take that for granted; I imagine there is all kinds of filler that you can shoot, even without a script.) Or is this another example of Harrison having a little fun with the press?
Quote: Ford also discussed the upcoming reboot of another of his hit franchises, “Indiana Jones.” According to Indy himself, the much-anticipated Steven Spielberg film “should be starting to shoot sometime next week.”
“I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “Things are coming along well.”
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/...s-disneyland-indiana-jones-reboot-1203231130/
P.S. --Based on that photo, Harrison has reached the phase in life where he is starting to look like Santa Claus.
Now that you mention it, that could be the "framing" device they'll use to tell the story in this one. It's the late 1960s/early 1970s, Dr. Jones is still a tenured professor of archaeology at Marshall College giving a lecture, one of the students asks a question about a particular artifact that Indy was involved in recovering, cut to 1930-whatever and the new Indy, and the story goes from there with Ford narrating occasionally. Sure it's been done before, but it would be in keeping with Dr. Jones being an educator and speaking to his students....He's too thin to be Santa. He looks more like a 1970's Berkeley philosophy professor.