Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (30th June 2023)

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  • edited February 2020 Posts: 5,767
    I really wonder what happened to Harrison that he seems to have so much fun these days. In the past ten or fifteen years he most of the time seemed very serious or even grumpy. I like him better as he is now :-).

    And it´s unbelievable that he´s 78. Truly inspiring. A real-life AVTAK Bond ;-).
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Yeah, and he was turning in really lacklustre performances in the late 90s/early 2000s too: you can tell he was really engaged last time he played Indy- it was like he suddenly been turned on again. He was brilliant as Solo too.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
    edited February 2020 Posts: 15,690
    Harrison Ford confirms that filming for Indiana Jones 5 will start in April.

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Harrison looks well, I agree with his comments on customers...
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Harrison Ford confirms that filming for Indiana Jones 5 will start in April.

    I'll believe it when I see it.
  • Posts: 5,767
    jake24 wrote: »
    Harrison Ford confirms that filming for Indiana Jones 5 will start in April.

    I'll believe it when I see it.
    I believe him, and I believe that if all major forces on this film think likewise there´s a good chance something really good can come out of it, and I believe that if too many major forces don´t think like this Harrison might sooner or later succumb to grumpiness.

  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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    So they cast all characters already? Weird that we got no rumors about
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Walecs wrote: »
    So they cast all characters already? Weird that we got no rumors about

    Well I guess we didn't know Marion was in the last one until they'd started filming: they seem to keep these locked down pretty well.

    April does seem close enough for it to be all booked in and happening; I just want them to get a move on before he gets even older! It's faintly ridiculous they're making another, but it won't take the old ones away so I don't mind at all. And if they can persuade Mr Williams to score it then it's worth doing.
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    mtm wrote: »
    It's faintly ridiculous they're making another,
    Well, in these recent clips Ford looks more alive than he did in KOTCS.

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    Walecs wrote: »
    So they cast all characters already? Weird that we got no rumors about

    I suspect Ford means pre-production kicks off in April and, on a big film, that can last 4 - 5 months before actual principle photography, otherwise, I am sure we would have heard rumours and info by now.

  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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    mtm wrote: »
    Walecs wrote: »
    So they cast all characters already? Weird that we got no rumors about

    Well I guess we didn't know Marion was in the last one until they'd started filming: they seem to keep these locked down pretty well.

    April does seem close enough for it to be all booked in and happening; I just want them to get a move on before he gets even older! It's faintly ridiculous they're making another, but it won't take the old ones away so I don't mind at all. And if they can persuade Mr Williams to score it then it's worth doing.

    I can see them keeping one character secret, especially if they're not played by a famous actor - even more so in 2008 when secrecy was a bit easier - but I can't see how they hired a villain, a henchman, a couple of allies (and possibly a younger actor to play Indy, since I'm 95% sure they're gonna do that as much as I dislike the idea) and yet that didn't leak.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    While he does look great, the powers that be have got to know that if this is going to happen with Ford, that the time is now.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited February 2020 Posts: 14,951
    boldfinger wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    It's faintly ridiculous they're making another,
    Well, in these recent clips Ford looks more alive than he did in KOTCS.

    Aw, no; he was great in KOTCS. He definitely turned up to that, it's just the script didn't and Spielberg barely did. The only scene that sparkles is that one in the Russian camp where he meets Marion again- I think it was written by someone else and it really shows.
    I don't hate that film at all but there is something lacklustre about the whole thing: I really hope Spielberg is doing this one to make up for the last and he manages to get his energy levels up. If he can bring back that old spark where there's an idea in every shot then it'll feel like Indy.
    I always think of that shot in Crusade where Indy is told to slide the machine gun he's holding over the Nazis and the camera follows it onto the table, and when Indy slides it across it smashes through a water bottle and glasses. It didn't need to smash any glass, but it does because it's just more exciting! Bring that back! :)

    It is quite funny how there's an amusing line from Mutt about not being to judge how old Indy is and how he thinks he's "about 80".... and now he actually is... :)
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    He really does look remarkable.
  • edited February 2020 Posts: 1,661
    There's a certain comedic irony in the idea Craig is too old to play Bond again - age 51 - and Harrison Ford will be close to 80 if/when Indiana Jones 5 and the Search for a Screenplay gets made.

    As for comments about how he looks, how exactly does a guy close to 80 pull off convincing fight scenes, stunts, even running around?

    Cue silence as everything shrugs their shoulders.

    He looked and acted old in The Force Awakens. It's not just what ant-aging face cream he uses to look a bit younger, you gotta age young-ish. He can't. He acts old. Sorry, I think this is a total non-starter of a idea, just dumb, but hey it's gonna happen because Disney bought the rights to IJ so they need to get some money out of it, and Lucasfilm/Disney will get even more haters than than they have at the moment due to the third SW trilogy. Last time I looked Skyfall grossed more than The Rise of Skywalker! Around 50 percent of the SW fanbase ditched ep 9. Well done, Disney. (sarcasm overload)

    I think no-one is thinking this through with any sense. Just cos Ford is still around doesn't mean there should be another Indiana Jones film. It's not gonna be any good. Why do people want to see old man Indiana Jones? How does that enhance the franchise. Many IJ fans hated IJ 4 so what makes you think 5 will be any better? Let it end. Show some dignity and grace. Recast and reboot. Let's see a younger Indiana Jones!

  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    fanbond123 wrote: »
    There's a certain comedic irony in the idea Craig is too old to play Bond again - age 51 - and Harrison Ford will be close to 80 if/when Indiana Jones 5 and the Search for a Screenplay gets made.

    As for comments about how he looks, how exactly does a guy close to 80 pull off convincing fight scenes, stunts, even running around?

    Cue silence as everything shrugs their shoulders.

    He looked and acted old in The Force Awakens. It's not just what ant-aging face cream he uses to look a bit younger, you gotta age young-ish. He can't. He acts old. Sorry, I think this is a total non-starter of a idea, just dumb, but hey it's gonna happen because Disney bought the rights to IJ so they need to get some money out of it, and Lucasfilm/Disney will get even more haters than than they have at the moment due to the third SW trilogy. Last time I looked Skyfall grossed more than The Rise of Skywalker! Around 50 percent of the SW fanbase ditched ep 9. Well done, Disney. (sarcasm overload)

    I think no-one is thinking this through with any sense. Just cos Ford is still around doesn't mean there should be another Indiana Jones film. It's not gonna be any good. Why do people want to see old man Indiana Jones? How does that enhance the franchise. Many IJ fans hated IJ 4 so what makes you think 5 will be any better? Let it end. Show some dignity and grace. Recast and reboot. Let's see a younger Indiana Jones!

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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    They’ll reboot it at some point: there’s no rush.
  • edited February 2020 Posts: 15,818
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I’m slightly nervous if David Koepp is back writing it. The man’s very hit or miss.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I guess an ancient tomb or jungle looked much the same in the 60s as it did in the 30s! :)
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    mtm wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I guess an ancient tomb or jungle looked much the same in the 60s as it did in the 30s! :)

    Just a tiny bit more ancient. Like Ford.
  • DoctorNoDoctorNo USA-Maryland
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I’m slightly nervous if David Koepp is back writing it. The man’s very hit or miss.

    I thought Koepp was long gone. Last I heard it was Lawrence kasdan’s son. Fresh off his success of Solo. So, no better than Koepp.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    DoctorNo wrote: »
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I’m slightly nervous if David Koepp is back writing it. The man’s very hit or miss.

    I thought Koepp was long gone. Last I heard it was Lawrence kasdan’s son. Fresh off his success of Solo. So, no better than Koepp.
    Solo is very underrated and overly maligned.
    It’s undoing was due was directors who were not up to the task
    All things considered, it’s an entertaining movie with some great action set pieces.

    Brought in literally with the clock ticking , what Ron Howard did to save this production was nothing short of herculean . He re-shot 80% of what had already been filmed.
    Solo’s undoing was not in the writing.
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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    talos7 wrote: »
    DoctorNo wrote: »
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I’m slightly nervous if David Koepp is back writing it. The man’s very hit or miss.

    I thought Koepp was long gone. Last I heard it was Lawrence kasdan’s son. Fresh off his success of Solo. So, no better than Koepp.
    Solo is very underrated and overly maligned.

    Nah, it's serviceable but utterly forgettable. I wouldn't even say it's underrated since I barely saw any negative comments (in fact I recall none).
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    The writers mentioned are not encouraging, I bought Solo and only watched it once, it was pretty awful.
  • RyanRyan Canada
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    It seemed like those who saw Solo found it to be decent enough entertainment, as I did, but also with zero desire to ever watch it again. Completely forgettable but a decent couple of hours of entertainment for a one-off.

    Honestly, I found it to be the best of the Disney Star Wars efforts so far (not counting The Mandalorian).
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited February 2020 Posts: 14,951
    talos7 wrote: »
    DoctorNo wrote: »
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I love the fact Ford is playing the role at his age. Doesn't let that hold him back.

    He looks great, and once in his proper Indy attire I'm sure he'll look even better.I'm assuming the film will take place in the late '60's or possibly 1970's.
    I doubt he'll forgo his iconic fedora and jacket for paisley shirts and bell bottom trousers, but one never knows.

    Be interesting to see what type of story this film has.

    I’m slightly nervous if David Koepp is back writing it. The man’s very hit or miss.

    I thought Koepp was long gone. Last I heard it was Lawrence kasdan’s son. Fresh off his success of Solo. So, no better than Koepp.
    Solo is very underrated and overly maligned.
    It’s undoing was due was directors who were not up to the task
    All things considered, it’s an entertaining movie with some great action set pieces.

    Brought in literally with the clock ticking , what Ron Howard did to save this production was nothing short of herculean . He re-shot 80% of what had already been filmed.
    Solo’s undoing was not in the writing.

    Yeah it’s great fun: very entertaining bit of Star Wars. Anyone expecting anything more has perhaps placed too much investment in the idea of Star Wars. Best film ever? No, but I didn’t expect it to be.
    The writing was very decent, but there was a bit of a plot lull towards the end when everything kind of stops, and I’d have to look towards the script for that. Regardless, I wouldn’t be unhappy with the writer of that on another gig.
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    Look forward to seeing what they come up with this time? And who the villains will be this time?
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    Say what you will about Harrison Ford doing a 5th Indiana Jones film, but for a 77-years old man he looks absolutely fantastic.

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