Indiana Jones 5

Started by Immortan Jonesy, Mar 15, 2016, 07:00:16 PM

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PAS Spinelli

PAS Spinelli

#225
Quote from: KiramidHead on Nov 19, 2022, 04:42:54 PMNazis again? Eh.
They can't go for other villain types otherwise they'd be insulting Ford's real life best friend

TilotnyWorshiper28

TilotnyWorshiper28

#226
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Nov 20, 2022, 03:33:41 PM
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Nov 20, 2022, 03:16:03 PMWhat do you make of the time travel rumours NA?

I haven't read any specific leaks/rumors, just some really broad conceptual stuff, but as a concept I'm not opposed to it. I certainly don't mind getting some sci-fi in my Indy; I had no objections to aliens (erm, interdimensional beings) either.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/706365276278751314/1043242957567955014/Indy_star_wars_.png

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#227
Quote from: TilotnyWorshiper28 on Nov 20, 2022, 08:54:56 PM
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Nov 20, 2022, 03:33:41 PM
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Nov 20, 2022, 03:16:03 PMWhat do you make of the time travel rumours NA?

I haven't read any specific leaks/rumors, just some really broad conceptual stuff, but as a concept I'm not opposed to it. I certainly don't mind getting some sci-fi in my Indy; I had no objections to aliens (erm, interdimensional beings) either.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/706365276278751314/1043242957567955014/Indy_star_wars_.png

George knows what he's interested in. ;)

T Dog

T Dog

#228
Is this The Whills?

TilotnyWorshiper28

TilotnyWorshiper28

#229
Quote from: T Dog on Nov 20, 2022, 09:57:06 PMIs this The Whills?
immortal god of the sith or the whills I'm not 100% sure yet  as one of the immortal gods look like the higher beings from crystal skull but its got 2 sets of eyes instead of one .

nanison

nanison

#230
Nazis in the 60s, now we know the story will be even more far fetched than past installments.
I don't mind though but it keeps surprising me how franchise films keep going down beaten paths.

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#231
https://twitter.com/empiremagazine/status/1594669183089909760

QuoteAn Indiana Jones movie needs a killer opening sequence. The booby-trapped, boulder-rolling tomb in Raiders Of The Lost Ark. The poison-and-diamonds musical number of The Temple Of Doom. The Easter Egg-laden, River Phoenix-starring flashback that begins The Last Crusade. The atomic-bomb test site scramble in The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull. Each represents a pure distillation of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' love of adventure serials, pitching the audience straight into the action and giving you a thrill before the story proper has even begun. When taking over the reins for Indiana Jones 5, incoming director James Mangold not only had a high bar to live up to, but the opportunity to do something particularly special in the opening minutes.

"I wanted the chance to dive into this kind of full-on George-and-Steven old picture and give the audience an adrenaline blast," Mangold tells Empire in our world-exclusive Indiana Jones 5 issue. The solution? A setpiece that dials the clock back to 1944, set in a castle swarming with Nazis. Through the miracle of de-ageing technology, we're going back towards Raiders-era Indy. "And then we fall out, and you find yourself in 1969," Mangold explains of the transition to the main action of the film. "So that the audience doesn't experience the change between the '40s and '60s as an intellectual conceit, but literally experiences the buccaneering spirit of those early days... and then the beginning of now."

Several techniques were employed to pull the sequence off, including new ILM software that trawled through archived material of the younger Harrison Ford before matching it to the freshly-shot footage. The original Raiders jacket was even pulled out of storage (possibly from the sprawling Area 51 warehouse) and tried back on by Ford, before being replicated thread-for-thread. "My hope is that, although it will be talked about in terms of technology, you just watch it and go, 'Oh my God, they just found footage. This was a thing they shot 40 years ago'," says producer Kathleen Kennedy. "We're dropping you into an adventure, something Indy is looking for, and instantly you have that feeling, 'I'm in an Indiana Jones movie.'"

For its star, coming face-to-face with his younger self even had him convinced. "This is the first time I've seen it where I believe it," Ford tells Empire. "It's a little spooky. I don't think I even want to know how it works, but it works." Not that he's pining to return to the time of the original Indy movies. "Doesn't make me want to be young, though," he says. "I'm glad to have earned my age." Or, as a certain adventuring archaeologist once put it, it's not the years, it's the mileage.


Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#233
https://twitter.com/empiremagazine/status/1594738137330323457

Modeled her performance on Barbara Stanwyck??? Yes PLEASE.

KiramidHead

KiramidHead

#234
But what about his daughter from the Young Indy intros?  :laugh:


T Dog

T Dog

#236
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Nov 24, 2022, 04:14:47 PMSome new stills:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FiViwT5WIAAuj7d?format=jpg&name=large

It looks like he's still looking for his wife from Frantic or telling people to get off his plane.

Immortan Jonesy


TilotnyWorshiper28


First Blood

First Blood

#239
I am curious to see how well the de-aging will be. Since it's under Disney, it will probably look pretty damn well. With Marvel and all de-aging quite a number of characters.

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