Ken Valentine Wrote:By the way, that scroll-away introduction reminds me of the Flash Gordon Serials of the 1930's. I wonder if George Lucas was influenced by it.
Ken Valentine Wrote:I also agree that the changes to the first Star Wars movie were definitely NOT an improvement.
Ken Valentine Wrote:And I too hope they don't change the Raiders movie.

Blake Wrote:I keep forgetting the blooper about the length of the staff. It's always bugged me, but fortunately it's not enough to keep me from enjoying the movie!
There's that great shot of him standing silhouetted as the slavemaster notices him (great music here by John Williams, too), the camera cuts to a shot of the children, then there's just the sound of Indy beating the crap out of the guy, who then skids across the camera's field of view. Great moment. 
jimbow8 Wrote:LOL!
Who, the guy in the picture I linked? He's a bit old isn't he? I'd have to see what he looks like now, but based on that picture, no.
Quote: Also, remember we need to be looking for a Chinese actor probably, since it is being adapted to China.
Quote:Continuity: The staff is supposed to be 60 inches tall (6 kadams = 72 inches, minus 1 kadam). The pole that Indy inserts into the hole in the map room towers over his head, indicating (incorrectly) that Indy is less than five feet tall. The laserdisc edition disproves any claim that he's standing on a lower step.
Quote:Anachronisms: The Schmeisser machine pistol - the submachine gun used in several places in the film - is the MP-40 (Machine Pistol, model of 1940); the handguns used by the Germans are the P-38 (Pistol, model of 1938), neither of which was in use in 1936.
Quote:Anachronisms:[T]he Panzerschreck that Indy uses to threaten the Ark wasn't deployed until late in 1943 after the Germans saw the effectiveness of the U.S. Army bazooka.
Anachronisms: The shoulder-fired weapon that Indy uses to threaten the ark is actually a Soviet-made rocket propelled grenade or "RPG", not a panzerfaust. This weapon was produced nearer the end of World War II, not prior to it when the story takes place.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Yeah, I know. 'Course, by the time they are ready to start filming, India will probably be a great deal closer to China. (Continental drift don't ya know.)No, no. Continental drift separates the continents; the Himalayas will continue to press upward and separate the two countries.....
jimbow8 Wrote:There are whole websites devoted to this stuff, unfortunately I can't remember them off the top of my head.Here's one: http://www.moviemistakes.com/search.php
Ken Valentine Wrote:Neither can I. Could you see Harrison Ford as Mathew Quigley?![]()
Ken V.
The Mad American Wrote:I am probably being a pinhead here but I think Kenji was making the point that Tom Selleck was who was offered the role of Indiana Jones first, he wanted it, the movie producers and director wanted him but the producers of "Magnum P.I." wouldn't let him out of his contract for that series, so we got Harrison Ford for Indy.
jimbow8 Wrote:I don't remember the staff "blooper," so I looked it up on IMDb. Is this what you are referring to?
Continuity: The staff is supposed to be 60 inches tall (6 kadams = 72 inches, minus 1 kadam). The pole that Indy inserts into the hole in the map room towers over his head, indicating (incorrectly) that Indy is less than five feet tall. The laserdisc edition disproves any claim that he's standing on a lower step.
Are they saying that Jones really isn't a Hobbit?Quote:Ken, you will probably find this one interesting:
Anachronisms: The Schmeisser machine pistol - the submachine gun used in several places in the film - is the MP-40 (Machine Pistol, model of 1940); the handguns used by the Germans are the P-38 (Pistol, model of 1938), neither of which was in use in 1936.
Quote:No, no. Continental drift separates the continents; the Himalayas will continue to press upward and separate the two countries.....
Ken Valentine Wrote:I'm sure you're right, but still, after seeing Harrison Ford in the part, could you imagine anyone else playing that role? Switch it around. Could you imagine Harrison Ford in a western?Ford was apparently in The Intruders (TV) in 1970 - about the James/Younger gang. He was also in The Frisco Kid in 1979 with Gene Wilder - must be a comedy/western. I haven't seen either of those, though, so I don't know if he plays a "cowboy."![]()
I can't.
Ken Valentine Wrote:I was thinking that India would be to the immediate EAST of China. Gone full circle so to speak.That works, I guess, but what would happen to the Thailand/Vietnam region?![]()
Ken V.