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the movie better be a LOT better than the last one then
One next year, and one for 2021.
Back on topic. Now that it's set for 2021, I wonder if there will be a 40th anniversary brouhaha to coincide with Indy 5?
Or 1981, and Indy goes to watch himself at the theatre.
"That is not what happened!"
(I'm kidding, don't do that)
Honestly i feel like the new one could still take place around 1965, give or take.
Harrison Ford did the submarine thriller K-19: The Widowmaker with Liam Neeson, hopefully good ol' Liam can give some advice to Harrison about how to use his very particular set of skills.
It’s so funny- when I saw the movie as a kid, I always assumed he was ancient, lol.
It also goes to show how good Ford looks for his age
Pretty much like the ones in Sp. Probably rights issues or something.
Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Blade Runner. No other actor has done this.
Interesting statement from Lynwen Brennan.
I wonder if Harrison has another death clause in his contract lol
1. Have Indy telling a story of his younger days (with a new actor as the young Indy)
2. Have it be his final adventure where he seeks the Garden of Eden.. he of course finds it and decides why leave...
I may be in the minority, but I’d love it if Ford rocked that look!
Nice pic.
With a long scarf he might do a 4th Doctor movie as well while he is at it.
And after a decade, how's it going for you? I doubt I've seen it in five years now.
The quicksand scene with Marian and Indy was far more entertaining than I remember as was Indy’s introduction.
I’m dreading the final half hour. That’s when things get really bad from what I recall.
The idea of moving forward and making it a 50's B science fiction film instead of traditional adventure was refreshing for the series. Much better than the plot of 3 which was mostly a retread of Raiders.
And learning about what came of the man is much more interesting than what he got up to as a young boy.