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Ace skrev:Yes, Ford er klar til endnu et eventyr som sansynligvis bliver i 2011.![]()
Hvor vildt det end lyder håber jeg faktisk Indy dør i den femte film for at lukke franchisen med Ford på en ordentlig måde. Hvis Lucas og co. tager sig samme kan de lave en flot dødsscene med noget følelse og værdi. Jeg ser gerne noget mere kant og hårdhed i den femte film som den IV absolut manglede.
Nooooooo.... De må da ikke slå Indy ihjel :S - desuden, ville det så ikke skabe kontinuitets problemer med George Halls en'øjede Indy fra The young Indiana Jones Chronicles? Jeg ved godt at de der old Indy bookends var frygteligt dårlige, og at de blev klippet ud på både VHS og DVD versionerne, men alligvel?
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øv desværre var den sidste nyhed fra Ford endnu et løst rygte.
Latest Indy 5 Story "is not accurate..."
07/07/09, 12:13pm EST
Indiana Jones Producer Frank Marshall has commented on a fast spreading article, by The Insider, about Harrison Ford playing the famed archaeologist for "one last adventure" around 2011.
Marshall responded through Twitter that "That story is not accurate..."!
Credit goes to "popcornm" for asking Frank Marshall if the article was accurate. And thanks to Perry Harovas for informing us.
While we are talking about Twitter; TheRaider.net updates can be followed there as well. See you there!
Posted by Gilles V
Latest Indy 5 Story "is not accurate..."
07/07/09, 12:13pm EST
Indiana Jones Producer Frank Marshall has commented on a fast spreading article, by The Insider, about Harrison Ford playing the famed archaeologist for "one last adventure" around 2011.
Marshall responded through Twitter that "That story is not accurate..."!
Credit goes to "popcornm" for asking Frank Marshall if the article was accurate. And thanks to Perry Harovas for informing us.
While we are talking about Twitter; TheRaider.net updates can be followed there as well. See you there!
Posted by Gilles V
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Som jeg frygtede, men det ændre jo ikke ved, at der ligger en ny Indy og ulmer.
Emiliussen skrev:
Er iøvrigt liiiidt skeptisk i forhold til indlægget på The Insider. Det er skrevet af en bruger, og lyder mest af alt som et sammenkog af flere forskellige udtalelser fra forskellige kilder.
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Faldt lige over en artikkel der kommer med "gode" råd til hvordan en femte Indiana Jones bliver en success. I hvert fald efter skribenten's mening.
Den nye Jame Bond får også et ord med på vejen.
Saving Indiana Jones: Changes needed to keep the franchise going
By AMANDA MAE MEYNCKE
FILM.COM
It has recently come to light that there will be a fifth Indiana Jones film, as producer Frank Marshall announced, pending a proper script . George Lucas, as always, is involved as producer, and tangentially with stories and characters, but there's no reason we can't start early on giving a helping hand. Here's how we can get this franchise back on the road to respectability. First we'll tackle casting, then we'll hit up the broader issues.

Casting Concerns
5. Harrison Ford Might Have to Go Cameo.
Sure, he looks amazing for his age, but our dear Indiana Jones could be almost 70 years old by the time the final film is finished. Let's face it, as Harrison Ford himself once quipped, Indy is getting old enough to play his own father. As Jones settled down to teaching and was married at the end of the last film, could he take on an advisory role in the adventures to follow? Panicked phone calls from Mutt Williams to Indiana at home with the wife seem implausible, but if they were to make a sixth film, Shia LeBeouf might have to carry the majority of cinematic weight.
4. Luck Be a Lady Tonight.
It was nice to see Karen Allen back. And Cate Blanchett phoning in a Russian accent was big fun for a few minutes. But we're going to need a legitimate female balance for Shia to play off of. Don't worry, I've already got it covered. Rachel McAdams. Once you see her in Sherlock Holmes you'll realize she's a dame of the highest order. Let her and Shia bicker and fight, allowing the tension to be placed back on the relationships (instead of the story).
3. Speaking of Casting, Let's Get Shia LeBeouf a Little More Help.
LeBeouf's allegedly one of the hottest young stars in Hollywood, with a successful franchise such as Transformers, even though only a few years ago young LeBeouf was a Disney child star. But today, whether he's mincing around with Megan Fox, or giving weird interviews wherein he joyfully admits to being an alcoholic, one can almost feel the general public becoming over-Shia'd. His role in Crystal Skull consisted mainly of making tough faces and being an upstart. So let's get him some help besides McAdams. Make him a part of team again, but this time with an established actor who can pass and shoot. John Krasinski, anyone? The trio set-up has been handled well in past Indy films in addition to the recent Indiana Jones knock-offs, the first two Mummy films. Krasinski, McAdams, and Shia. I'm starting to feel better about this thing.
Story Concerns
2. The Crystal Skull Was A Betrayal. Scrap the Mythology.
The infamous scene in Crystal Skull that had Indiana Jones climbing into a refrigerator to escape a nuclear blast was so preposterous that it spawned a new phrase. "Nuke the fridge" came to mean the same thing as "Jump the shark," which is widely used to describe when a show or franchise has wrung every last bit out of its premise and the plot becomes absolutely inane. Many people felt that Crystal Skull had done just that, with a grown man climbing into a tiny refrigerator to escape a tremendously damaging radioactive fallout nuclear explosion. This was just one in a firestorm of nonsense, along with the martial-arts wielding ancient people, the alien spaceships ... the list goes on and on. George Lucas has already proven himself incapable of understanding, but Spielberg should have known better. This next go-round they need to head back to boulders chasing Indy. No, it's not realistic either, but it is the established mythos.
The original three films are memorable, intriguing, and delightful in their strict adherence to making the most mundane discipline, archeology, sexy and interesting. As a new kind of archeologist, Indiana Jones was exciting as he used both his immense knowledge of history, languages, and other miscellany alongside his brawn and powerful physical abilities. Indiana Jones was the whole man -- intelligence, strength, and sex appeal. Crystal Skull is an utter abandonment of this, in the final moments it resorts to a blatant disregard for the basis and foundation of the films that came before. The alien ending has nothing to do with archeology, or Indiana Jones' ability to prove his mettle and out-wit or out-run danger, but rather with a twist that no one could have foreseen or predicted. Red-handed sleight of hand at best, and disappointing indifference for the occupation and essential qualities of Indiana Jones at worst. Let's just pretend it never happened and go back to the dust and boots quality of the first three. Adios, Sci-Fi!
1. The Culture of Camp has Passed.
This point is the most complicated to explain. The original films were silly, a bit campy in their simplistic views of good and evil, but that's what made them great in that time and that place. Things are different now. We're far too cynical as a nation to look upon Indiana Jones with the wide-eyed fervor and adoration that we once mustered. We've given up on ever getting to know our neighbors, and films like that are long departed from our national lexicon. Even James Bond has been forced to streamline and lose the campy factor in favor of a darker Bond. The new Bond is more in touch with our times and the modern mind, something that Crystal Skull failed at miserably. There is a way to reinvent without losing sight of the things that made Indiana Jones great, without destroying the joy and the thrilling adventure of it all, but Crystal Skull felt stuck. They've got to lose the CGI, get back to the basics, and make a film that can stand with the rest of them. Go dark, early and often, Temple of Doom or people's heads on fire (Raiders of the Lost Arc) style. It's the only way to make the light and grinning end worthwhile.
Den nye Jame Bond får også et ord med på vejen.
Saving Indiana Jones: Changes needed to keep the franchise going
By AMANDA MAE MEYNCKE
FILM.COM
It has recently come to light that there will be a fifth Indiana Jones film, as producer Frank Marshall announced, pending a proper script . George Lucas, as always, is involved as producer, and tangentially with stories and characters, but there's no reason we can't start early on giving a helping hand. Here's how we can get this franchise back on the road to respectability. First we'll tackle casting, then we'll hit up the broader issues.

Casting Concerns
5. Harrison Ford Might Have to Go Cameo.
Sure, he looks amazing for his age, but our dear Indiana Jones could be almost 70 years old by the time the final film is finished. Let's face it, as Harrison Ford himself once quipped, Indy is getting old enough to play his own father. As Jones settled down to teaching and was married at the end of the last film, could he take on an advisory role in the adventures to follow? Panicked phone calls from Mutt Williams to Indiana at home with the wife seem implausible, but if they were to make a sixth film, Shia LeBeouf might have to carry the majority of cinematic weight.
4. Luck Be a Lady Tonight.
It was nice to see Karen Allen back. And Cate Blanchett phoning in a Russian accent was big fun for a few minutes. But we're going to need a legitimate female balance for Shia to play off of. Don't worry, I've already got it covered. Rachel McAdams. Once you see her in Sherlock Holmes you'll realize she's a dame of the highest order. Let her and Shia bicker and fight, allowing the tension to be placed back on the relationships (instead of the story).
3. Speaking of Casting, Let's Get Shia LeBeouf a Little More Help.
LeBeouf's allegedly one of the hottest young stars in Hollywood, with a successful franchise such as Transformers, even though only a few years ago young LeBeouf was a Disney child star. But today, whether he's mincing around with Megan Fox, or giving weird interviews wherein he joyfully admits to being an alcoholic, one can almost feel the general public becoming over-Shia'd. His role in Crystal Skull consisted mainly of making tough faces and being an upstart. So let's get him some help besides McAdams. Make him a part of team again, but this time with an established actor who can pass and shoot. John Krasinski, anyone? The trio set-up has been handled well in past Indy films in addition to the recent Indiana Jones knock-offs, the first two Mummy films. Krasinski, McAdams, and Shia. I'm starting to feel better about this thing.
Story Concerns
2. The Crystal Skull Was A Betrayal. Scrap the Mythology.
The infamous scene in Crystal Skull that had Indiana Jones climbing into a refrigerator to escape a nuclear blast was so preposterous that it spawned a new phrase. "Nuke the fridge" came to mean the same thing as "Jump the shark," which is widely used to describe when a show or franchise has wrung every last bit out of its premise and the plot becomes absolutely inane. Many people felt that Crystal Skull had done just that, with a grown man climbing into a tiny refrigerator to escape a tremendously damaging radioactive fallout nuclear explosion. This was just one in a firestorm of nonsense, along with the martial-arts wielding ancient people, the alien spaceships ... the list goes on and on. George Lucas has already proven himself incapable of understanding, but Spielberg should have known better. This next go-round they need to head back to boulders chasing Indy. No, it's not realistic either, but it is the established mythos.
The original three films are memorable, intriguing, and delightful in their strict adherence to making the most mundane discipline, archeology, sexy and interesting. As a new kind of archeologist, Indiana Jones was exciting as he used both his immense knowledge of history, languages, and other miscellany alongside his brawn and powerful physical abilities. Indiana Jones was the whole man -- intelligence, strength, and sex appeal. Crystal Skull is an utter abandonment of this, in the final moments it resorts to a blatant disregard for the basis and foundation of the films that came before. The alien ending has nothing to do with archeology, or Indiana Jones' ability to prove his mettle and out-wit or out-run danger, but rather with a twist that no one could have foreseen or predicted. Red-handed sleight of hand at best, and disappointing indifference for the occupation and essential qualities of Indiana Jones at worst. Let's just pretend it never happened and go back to the dust and boots quality of the first three. Adios, Sci-Fi!
1. The Culture of Camp has Passed.
This point is the most complicated to explain. The original films were silly, a bit campy in their simplistic views of good and evil, but that's what made them great in that time and that place. Things are different now. We're far too cynical as a nation to look upon Indiana Jones with the wide-eyed fervor and adoration that we once mustered. We've given up on ever getting to know our neighbors, and films like that are long departed from our national lexicon. Even James Bond has been forced to streamline and lose the campy factor in favor of a darker Bond. The new Bond is more in touch with our times and the modern mind, something that Crystal Skull failed at miserably. There is a way to reinvent without losing sight of the things that made Indiana Jones great, without destroying the joy and the thrilling adventure of it all, but Crystal Skull felt stuck. They've got to lose the CGI, get back to the basics, and make a film that can stand with the rest of them. Go dark, early and often, Temple of Doom or people's heads on fire (Raiders of the Lost Arc) style. It's the only way to make the light and grinning end worthwhile.
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Høh, han ved lige hvordan den skal skæres hva'? Måske skulle vedkommende lære at stave til ARK istedet for ARC....
Og no way skal Ford reduceres til en Cameo... hva' så at han måske bliver 70 når Indy 5 kommer. It's not the years, it's the milage honey... Og Ford har masser af mil tilbage i sig. Sean Connery var da sej i League of Extraordinay Gentlemen, og han er da immervæk 12 år ældre end Ford.
Nårrrh ja at undgå en atomprøve sprængning i et køleskab, er langt mere vanvittigt end at overleve et flystyrt i en gummibåd....
Jeg synes dog ikke at det er en dårlig ide at gøre historien lidt mørkere... men de gamle film var meget mere uhyggelige og barske end Indy 4... der er ingen grund til at gå så drastiske midler som med Bond franchisen, de skal bare være lidt mere fandeivoldske som Indy 1-3.
Og no way skal Ford reduceres til en Cameo... hva' så at han måske bliver 70 når Indy 5 kommer. It's not the years, it's the milage honey... Og Ford har masser af mil tilbage i sig. Sean Connery var da sej i League of Extraordinay Gentlemen, og han er da immervæk 12 år ældre end Ford.
Nårrrh ja at undgå en atomprøve sprængning i et køleskab, er langt mere vanvittigt end at overleve et flystyrt i en gummibåd....
Jeg synes dog ikke at det er en dårlig ide at gøre historien lidt mørkere... men de gamle film var meget mere uhyggelige og barske end Indy 4... der er ingen grund til at gå så drastiske midler som med Bond franchisen, de skal bare være lidt mere fandeivoldske som Indy 1-3.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjG6R2ehc2o
Indy 5 i 2012 ?
Se videointerview med Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) fra "Dragon Con" panelet.
Indy 5 i 2012 ?
Se videointerview med Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) fra "Dragon Con" panelet.
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Ja, det er jo temmeligt meget en bekræftelse... Og så alligevel ikke... Noget hun har hørt igennem en ven - hmmm... Spændende...
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
En ven kan jo være Harrison, Steven, George hvem ved. Hvis de skyder filmen sommeren 2011 er Harrison også 69 hvilket så nok ogsa må siges at være sidste chance for en film mere. Hvis vi kommere længere hen tror jeg ikke længere på det sker.
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Ja, det kan da være en af de tre, det er da rigtigt. Nej, jeg tror heller ikke ret meget på at de laver en efter Fords 70-års. Godtnok ser han fit ud, meeeeen det bliver nok ikke ved...
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Enig, hvis det er efter 70, så er det en af de få situationer hvor jeg ligefrem vil l anbefale Botox produktet
Positivt er det at vi godt kan regne med at vi ikke ser flere Aliens, da traditionen er at det er noget helt nyt hver gang som indy jagter.
Vi kommer sikkert ikke uden om 50'erne og måske er der stadig russiske bad guys, men jeg tror nu mere at det bliver kinessere der er badguys hvis der bliver til noget.
Positivt er det at vi godt kan regne med at vi ikke ser flere Aliens, da traditionen er at det er noget helt nyt hver gang som indy jagter.
Vi kommer sikkert ikke uden om 50'erne og måske er der stadig russiske bad guys, men jeg tror nu mere at det bliver kinessere der er badguys hvis der bliver til noget.
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Endelig ser det ud til at Indy V nu er mere en blot et løst rygte. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20304223,00.html
Harrison Ford siger nu at de 3 store er enige om hvad en femte film skal handre om, og hvis scriptet er godt tager han en tur mere.
Mulig spoiler. Hvis det passer, er det et skridt i den rigtige retning.
Ace
Harrison Ford siger nu at de 3 store er enige om hvad en femte film skal handre om, og hvis scriptet er godt tager han en tur mere.
Mulig spoiler. Hvis det passer, er det et skridt i den rigtige retning.
- Spoiler:
Ace
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Wow det lyder rigtigt godt... Det forklarer også de pudsige stemning der har indfundet sig på COW...
Re: Indiana Jones 5?
Det lyder super, jeg glæder mig allerede til og se hvad de finder på denne her gang af spændene eventyr, og til vi endnu engang sætter os til rettet i mørket og den gode Indiana Jones tittelmelodi spiller løs, så ved man at der igen er lagt op til rigtig god gammeldags eventyr.
og denne gang vil jeg nå og have mit helt eget Indy outfit klar.
og denne gang vil jeg nå og have mit helt eget Indy outfit klar.

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Predator skrev:
og denne gang vil jeg nå og have mit helt eget Indy outfit klar.
Du har også god tid til at få samlet alt udstyret inden premieren, hvis det først bliver 2012
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Det blir da bare for fedt og mødes med jer andre i fuld Indy gear til premieren.
Det er helt klart en ting jeg ser rigtig meget frem til.
Det er helt klart en ting jeg ser rigtig meget frem til.

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