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Lisa   05-16-2005, 05:55 PM
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Raiders is my all-time favorite movie. Big Grin Needless to say my kids have (been forced to) seen it. I'm glad other kids are catching it as well!

Lisa
Medusa   05-16-2005, 07:57 PM
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Scott Miller Wrote:With the wife and daughter out of town, my son and I had a 'guys' movie weekend. We watched Raiders, The Last Crusade, Cloak and Dagger, and First Strike.

Caleb is now an official Indy addict. It was a lot of fun to see him so enthused about ROTLA. What was particularly cool was the way he appreciated the humor of scenes like Indy shooting the expert swordsman and the nunchuck? coat-hanger. But my favorite to come of the whole thing was when he commented on his pizza, "Hey dad, this cheese kinda looks like Tope's face when they opened the Ark." Priceless. What a great movie.
I don't know if you want to tell you son this and burst his bubble about that cool scene where he shoots the swordsman but there is a bit of trivia about that scene. Harrison Ford had a bit of "disentary" while they were shooting the scene. Just before the swordsman came out Harrison really had to "go". So he shot him instead of the big old fight scene. The director and producer thought it was hilarious and decided to keep it in the shot.
Scott Hajek   05-16-2005, 08:03 PM
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Scott Miller Wrote:For some reason it bugs the shit out of me. I will never consider it to be anything other than Star Wars.

Blunt. To the point. I agree with you. It shall always remain Star Wars. But, I also refer to the sequels as Empire and Jedi. The prequels, I call by number.

Regarding Raiders. It is my favorite movie of all time. There is no greater movie hero other than Indiana Jones. Literary heroes are defined by someone else. And Star Wars gave us the greatest villain in Darth Vader which is why I am so "geeked" to see Episode III.

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
Scott Hajek   05-16-2005, 08:05 PM
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Medusa Wrote:I don't know if you want to tell you son this and burst his bubble about that cool scene where he shoots the swordsman but there is a bit of trivia about that scene. Harrison Ford had a bit of "disentary" while they were shooting the scene. Just before the swordsman came out Harrison really had to "go". So he shot him instead of the big old fight scene. The director and producer thought it was hilarious and decided to keep it in the shot.

There is footage of the "sword vs. whip" fight, but I'm not sure if it was included in the DVD bonus disc. I own it, but haven't watched it yet. I've seen about 3 seconds worth from a documentary years ago.

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
Medusa   05-16-2005, 11:08 PM
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Scott Hajek Wrote:There is footage of the "sword vs. whip" fight, but I'm not sure if it was included in the DVD bonus disc. I own it, but haven't watched it yet. I've seen about 3 seconds worth from a documentary years ago.
I got my husband that Collector's Set for his birthday but we haven't watched the bonus disk. We watched the first one again. Great@! We're trying to decide whether to put up with the Temple of Doo-Doo or skip it and go to the Last Crusade.
Ken Valentine   05-17-2005, 12:51 AM
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Blake Wrote:Do you just not like Temple of Doom? I actually think it's really underrated. It's worth watching just for Harrison Ford's absolutely perfect delivery of the line "Oh, shit" on the bridge! Smile

I thought TEMPLE OF DOOM was a great comedy-thriller.


Quote:Raiders is still the best for my money, though. What an amazing movie. One of John Williams's best scores, too. I still get chills during the map room scene.

I liked the scene where the old man is reading the inscription on the cap of the head-staff. He says that the staff is six Khadam high, and Nala comments, "About 72 inches." The old man reads the back of the cap and says, "Minus one Khadam ... " Which makes the staff five feet long.

When Indy places the staff into the hole in the map room, the staff towers over his head . . .

That's when I came to the realization that Indiana Jones was a Hobbit. Big Grin

Ken V.
jimbow8   05-17-2005, 12:53 AM
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Medusa Wrote:... Temple of Doo-Doo or skip it and go to the Last Crusade.
LOL!! Good one! I suggest skipping it. See my post above. Wink

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Ken Valentine   05-17-2005, 12:59 AM
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jimbow8 Wrote:Let's just say that whenever I work up the resolve to give the film another chance, I wind up regretting the decision. I like the opening sequence, but it is all downhill from there. 1) Raiders and Crusade were about notable historical (albeit religious) artifacts, Temple was about looking for some magic rocks - I just didn't care; 2) the bad guys were the Nazis (greatest bad guys in Hollywood history), Temple's bad guys were......African voodoo guys?? Hell, I don't even remember :p ; 3) I can't get past the minecar race and, even moreso, the raft 'wafting' over the waterfall. - I try! but I can't! Big Grin

African voodoo guys?! I guess you must not have watched that movie very closely. Big Grin

It took place in India, and our hero found himself in the temple of Kali . . . you remember the Temple ... of ... Kali . . . Big Grin

It's not my favorite either, but it's not that bad. There are some pretty good comedy scenes . . .

Ken V.
jimbow8   05-17-2005, 01:26 AM
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Ken Valentine Wrote:African voodoo guys?! I guess you must not have watched that movie very closely. Big Grin

It took place in India, and our hero found himself in the temple of Kali . . . you remember the Temple ... of ... Kali . . . Big Grin

It's not my favorite either, but it's not that bad. There are some pretty good comedy scenes . . .

Ken V.
LOL! My use of "African voodoo guys" was to emphasize the fact that I just didn't care, and as I said, I am pretty much unable to rewatch the movie. I have no recollection of it being in India ... wait, there was something about the Himalayas, right?!?! LOL! and the monkey brains.... but come on, those guys didn't look Indian.... to me anyway.... or how I remember them anyway. It's all a blur, like some horrible, horrible nightmare. (It's not quite Ghostbusters II bad, but it's bad)


And if he was in the temple of Kali, where were the Rakoshi?!?!?

Big Grin

I'll admit that this guy isn't as 'dark' as I remember him being, but ..... Ahh, why am I apologizing.... I don't like the movie!!!! Big Grin
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The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Flinx   05-17-2005, 06:53 AM
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Scott Hajek Wrote:Are you also bothered by the name change from "Star Wars" to "Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope"?
Scott Miller Wrote:For some reason it bugs the shit out of me. I will never consider it to be anything other than Star Wars.
Like Scott the name change annoys me. But what annoyed me more was the hack job done on it to add or change scenes. At least that hasn't been done to Raiders, so far.
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