Out of interest and expectance of quality, Iron Man.
The trailer for Indy didnt do anything for me. Seeing Harrison in the fedora was nice to see again, but the overall trailer looked bad. For some reason i trust favreau and downy to deliver more than i do harrison ford and spielberg. I would never expect myself to say that either haha
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Indy.
I'm seeing Iron Man, and I'm sure it'll rock, but if I had to pick which of the two I'd want to see... it's Indy.
The trailer was good, but it's all the new pics and reviews and interviews that have come out lately that have me very confident that the Berg and the Beard are going to flip it on everybody.
And the "Ford looks too old" nonsense is weak. Look in the Indy forum for a ton of pics that show him in action (different than the trailer) and you'll see.
It's all poorly used nostalgia. The story's not going to be anything besides 'He's doing the same thing he did in the other movie...... But he's old now!"
Just not very interesting to me.
I dont think people should concern themselves on whether or not Ford is to old to reprise his role as the swashbuckling Archaeologist. This was obviously one of the primary concerns of the filmmakers. Which is why im sure this has all been addressed. Not only in the script, but as well with the assistance of technology, the most fine stunt doubles and the inclusion of a young cast mate. Ford know's Indiana's character probably better than George Lucas...,he is Indy. Im sure his age will be focused upon in the film as a joke as well as a point of character development. Speilberg and his team are masters of filmmaking. I would not let the the whole age thing get in the way. As long as the story written well enough in a way that justifies another installment, nothing else matters.
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Last edited by jinXed by JaNx on Apr 22nd, 2008 at 09:06 PM
even if that is the case, it is a fan movie. Speilberg said himself that it was not just his sons nagging him to make another, but the decades worth of cries from the fans that really made him and Lucas truly consider another movie. Of course it will be Indiana doing much of the same thing he has done in the previous other movies. That is not the point. You would be going to see Indy 4 to see Indiana jones character once again as well as escape into some top notch action/adventure. It is much of the same reason people enjoy James Bond. It is the character they enjoy as well as the situations he gets himself out of. The James Bond movies for all intents and purposes are the same thing with each installment...,it is a fan thing
I would also put much faith in Harrisons decision to accept the Script. Ford is not one to take a Script on face value. If he thought it was good enough to put himself through the physical work and risking his stature. Im sure it will, at the very least feel like an Indiana Jones movie and not just a parody of a once young and strong character
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Last edited by jinXed by JaNx on Apr 22nd, 2008 at 09:13 PM
really, not as a Director? I can dig the Acting comment, he is only tolerable when he has the chemistry of Vaughn. you didnt think he did a good job with made or Zathura though?
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