Yeah he should go after something from the Future this time!Yea, a story where an archeologist goes in search of something ancient is just plain stupid.the aincient stuff been done to death)
Yeah he should go after something from the Future this time!Yea, a story where an archeologist goes in search of something ancient is just plain stupid.the aincient stuff been done to death)
My point with George Lucas being a fine storyteller is that the stories that he does come up with are still pretty good and entertaining. His story outline for Indy 4 is what Darabont's and David Koepp's scripts were based on. How they fleshed it out is a different discussion.
Some of the stuff in the script that bugged me was that it read at times little too much like fan fiction. Way too many winks and nods.
Also, in a very odd twist, Indy is not afraid of snakes. That kinda threw me.
In short, if the movie was filmed with this script, I think people would still be divided over the movie.
I could buy Indy not being afraid of snakes anymore. After fighting through WWII, would snakes have any power over him anymore?
If the script is good, I'll be very happy to put the costume on again."
Unlike many, I loved Indiiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (fridge and all) and I look forward to seeing a fifth film if it's made. My only hope is that John Rhys-Davies returns as Sallah.
Indy made it through the horrors of WWI and was still afraid of snakes. I don't see his action in the Second World War doing anything to change that. It's a phobia he developed at a young age, and those are hard to drop.
I thought that was great. Comedy comes from the unexpected. We all expect Indy to be afraid of snakes, so it would've been a funny moment to see him faced with a snake and go, "Oh, I overcame that years ago." Only to be swallowed whole by a huge snake and come out with his fears returning. And it makes sense. The man's decades older. I like the idea that he grew as a person and worked to overcome his fears. It would've been a lot less caricatured and cliched than what we got.Also, in a very odd twist, Indy is not afraid of snakes. That kinda threw me.
It shouldn't have been filmed with that script. But that script could've been refined and improved, fixing its problems and keeping its strengthsIn short, if the movie was filmed with this script, I think people would still be divided over the movie.
I think the Holocaust trumps trench warfare. I'm sure there was some point where Indy liberated a concentration camp where some Nazis were trying to use human sacrifice to summon some occult power to turn the tide of the war or something like that.
Really? I dunno. I see what you are saying, but Indy's fear of snakes is such a defining characteristic. I'd rank it up there with the whip.
I'll grant you that. My point was more along the lines of even after a second or third draft, script probably would largely be the same in the sense of storyline and set pieces and I bet that it would have received the same divided reaction KotCS did.
Phobias are deeply rooted in the human psyche. They just won't evaporate if you see something so terrible in comparison that it makes your phobia look trivial.
...and then I pass my time flying around in my planes. You see, I'm just like anybody else.
I know that's how I pass my time. I certainly hope that's some of the usual Harrison Ford dry humour.
As for Indy 5...good God, please, I beg you...no.
Unless, that is, they decide to make a good one this time.
We know that Indy's fear of snakes was not severe until he was 12 or 13 years old and fell into a snake pit on a circus train during his first attempt to recover the Cross of Coronado. That was relatively late in his development, and thus not as profoundly rooted as you imagine.
Actually, we do know when it began.
Or have you not seen Last Crusade?
Jones' childhood hatred of snakes was taken to a new level in 1912, when he fell into a train car full of snakes. This resulted in Jones developing ophidiophobia.
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