Anson Mount would make a good new Indy, he has that rugged looks and charm
He could meet a fuzzy-faced movie producer who wants to film the story of his life.Maybe Indy should walk past a poster for Star Wars or Jaws.
They do have some leeway, and I hope they use it.Well the last film was 1954 and that was 12 years ago. So late 60's. Considering that the first was 1939 and than 1938 for temple....
I don't think a political thriller per se is Indy's thing, but if it's in the 70s it could involve Russians and Detente, which could be interesting.I keep coming back to the idea of Indy in some sort of 70s conspiracy/political thriller. A Capricorn One or Three Days of the Condor. I don't know how you fit Indy into a movie like that -- Clear and Present Danger, but in the 70s, and with a 70 year-old Indy, but that's the 70s genre.
Disappointed. I felt that 80s Dark & Gritty had poisoned Indy.I have to wonder how audiences felt upon seeing TOD for the first time.
I'd much rather have a descendant than a recasting.If Harrison Ford ever bows out, they could always have one of Indy's descendants take over (we know he has a son), so maybe they could just set it in the modern age with Indy III or IV.
This is the line of thought I came to-- either a Lost Horizon kind of thing, or a Lovecraftian underground city in Antarctica perhaps. Something that insulates the movie from the 70s. And I love the 70s. I was a teenager then. But I don't think the decade suits Indy.Playing off both these ideas, Indy could find evidence of a lost civilization
That would be a nice touch.The poster he walks by could be for Doc Savage. He sees it, and shakes his head, saying "That kind of story never works."
Indiana Jones: Naked and Afraid. But an African adventure would be an opportunity to homage the Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan movies.Just stick him in the deepest jungles of Africa and no cell phone or tech works.![]()
Now this is a good idea for an Indy movie in the 70s.Have Indy head off to Vietnam just as the war is ending to find a bottle that supposedly has a genie in it. He gets help from his daughter and a old colleague and a brother and sister team from there who are Vietnamese. The brother is also a love interest for the daughter. The bad guys are a rogue American team who have killed innocent people and basically the type of soliders you see in ever Vietnam war movie and Chinese exploiters who want to steal the ancient bottle.
Not this part, but the rest of it.Presto! Harrison Ford is now young and any movie star they want to reboot the character with for future movies.
This is the line of thought I came to-- either a Lost Horizon kind of thing, or a Lovecraftian underground city in Antarctica perhaps. Something that insulates the movie from the 70s. And I love the 70s. I was a teenager then. But I don't think the decade suits Indy.
Ever since I've heard Chris Pratt it's been hard to shake.Anson Mount would make a good new Indy, he has that rugged looks and charm
That's where my mind went, 70s seems like "Lost World" (not Jurassic Pakr) kind of territory.This is the line of thought I came to-- either a Lost Horizon kind of thing, or a Lovecraftian underground city in Antarctica perhaps. Something that insulates the movie from the 70s. And I love the 70s. I was a teenager then. But I don't think the decade suits Indy.
Maybe the Library of Alexandria
Actually, I remember reading a study a few years ago that suggested the possibility that the Library of Alexandria was slowly depleted of its contents prior to its burning. Not as suddenly tragic, but still sad. I don't remember how verified and wide-believed that theory is but it sounds plausible.Ooh, ooh, we've long known the libraries were burned to the ground. But what if there's a rumor that the entire contents were copied, and the originals hidden in the desert somewhere so that when the city burned, all that knowledge was safe?
Might be too close to The Mummy and the Dragon Emperor.One of the major archaeological finds of the 70's was the Terracotta Army in China. Something might be done with that. Plus the Chinese connection might mean some box office in China. Toss in some well known Chinese actors (Michelle Yeoh?) Plus the return of Short Round!
Didn't see it.Might be too close to The Mummy and the Dragon Emperor.
Yes, and it would make for a great title: Indiana Jones and the Lost City of Z.I think the myth surrounding The Lost City of Z would make for an interesting place for them to visit. Plenty of snakes and disease-ridden bugs according to the book I read. Have a feeling Indy would love it.
I definitely think that's the way to go.That's where my mind went, 70s seems like "Lost World" (not Jurassic Pakr) kind of territory.
I love the Alexandria idea. The remnants of the Library are guarded by an immortal Hypatia, like the knight in Last Crusade. Make it a bit of an homage to She.Could do Lost City of Atlantis. Maybe the Library of Alexandria. Or he has to go up Mt Everest.
Plus the return of Short Round!
Yes, and it would make for a great title: Indiana Jones and the Lost City of Z.![]()
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