Showing posts with label harrison ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harrison ford. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Gets a Trailer!


Hoo boy, this is good. I'm a little bit less wary of this film now. It seems to have a lot of practical special effects, with only a couple of really noticeable ugly CG things. There was only one joke about Indy being old, and it wasn't too bad. And also, there appears to be a lot of action going down in the mysterious storage room that we saw a glimpse of at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark! That room has always been the most enduring image from the trilogy for me, so I'm both excited to see more of it and terrified that the film will ruin the special spot that room holds in my brain. What does everyone else think?

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Gets a Poster

Not really a very exciting image in and of itself, but seeing a sweaty Harrison Ford painted by Drew Struzan does tug my fanboy heartstrings a bit.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Indiana Jones: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Has Wrapped

The Official Indiana Jones website has posted a video of the martini shots from all of the Indy films. Watch as Spielberg ages from a shirtless stud to a sun protected grandfather! Marvel at the geek cred of his swanky Blue Harvest cap in 1984! Sweat as Harrison Ford blows things up, cuts a rope bridge, and wears a horrendous bowtie! It's all there, folks.

See it!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Marion is Back With Indy!

One of the big Indiana Jones reveals at Comic-Con was that Karen Allen will be reprising her role as hard-drinkin', tough-talkin', Indiana-lovin' Marion Ravenwood in the new Indiana Jones movie. Oh, and also Shia LaBeouf looks ridiculous with facial hair. See them all walking and talking to a Comic-Con crowd via satellite in the video section of the official site. On a side note, can anyone recall if Marion's absence from Temple of Doom was explained? It bothers me when love interests disappear in sequels so our hero can bed a new damsel.