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Shia Interview
July 3rd, 2007 | Digg This

Shia LaBeouf had a recent appearance on the Letterman show to promote the Transformers movie, his role in Indiana Jones 4 and his idolisation of Harrison Ford as Indy does come up as well as some background information about Shia. He starts off a bit wooden but you’ll soon warm to him, what with the chicken tricks.

“It’s not the years, honey, it’s the mileage”
July 2nd, 2007 | Digg This

Well, the Indiana Jones 4 movie news just doesn’t stop flowing at the moment does it? Guess what, we’ve got more. We’ll split this post into two, the first half will be spoiler free and the second shall come after the break and be packed to the brim with spoilerific action scene delights.

Shia in Vanity FairTo begin with, Shia LaBeouf dons the cover of Vanity Fair, what with one popular Transformers movie being released. As to be expected, there are some choice quotes about the Indiana Jones film.

People say, ‘What are you doing for your 21st birthday, Shia?,’ and I’m like, ‘I’m making an Indiana Jones movie.’ What’s better than that?

[...] “When he mentioned Indiana Jones, I was about to have a heart attack. I couldn’t breathe. And then he told me not to tell anyone. It’s like winning the Super Bowl but you can’t tell anyone you won the Super Bowl for three months!”

[...] Of his time on the set with Spielberg, LaBeouf says, “I remember saying, ‘I’m the least likely person to be here,’ and Steven said, ‘You and me both. I never wanted to make another one of these. We ended the series perfectly.’ That scares me, as a fan and as the actor who’s doing it. But Steven said he wouldn’t have made this movie if the script wasn’t right.”

[...] “It’s a lot of pressure,but that’s the way I want it, man. I prayed for this pressure. This is willed.”

And this is why we love Steven Spielberg (no spoilers in this video I promise):


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New Haven Reports
July 1st, 2007 | Digg This

Man of The House has a great Day 3 set report and Video Footage.

This Modern World has more shots from the chase scene and filming location

Old Car in Indiana Jones 4

Sweet Lil’ Bunny posts some more shots at Flickr, despite disregarding the “no photography” calls from production assistants, look at these pictures if you must but they will be spoiler filled.

The New Haven Independent also has even more pictures and a brief video clip.

And here are some more articles to whet your palette:

Star Harrison Ford arrives for ‘Indiana Jones’ shoot

New Haven Register photo gallery

“Indiana Jones” filming starts in New Haven

“They told us not to film… so we filmed this”

The Chase is On

Madogvelkor’s New Gallery

Another Flickr gallery

Our first Video report from New Haven
June 29th, 2007 | Digg This

Creator, Marty Weiss, has sent us in this little beauty showing not only the transformation of New Haven back to 1957 but also footage of the chase scene taking place there. This is a well edited piece, proving to be a great summary of the events so far:

More from New Haven
June 27th, 2007 | Digg This

New Haven seems to be buzzing with Indiana Jones fever, we’ve already posted many pictures of the street transformation, but there’s room for a little more. Here are some select shots from Astoria Studios, this time showing some inside sets, building plans and other neat little film props:

There are more than 100 shots from New Haven at the Astoria gallery, check it out here and even more shots at Flickr.
The local news also has a video piece reporting on the kafuffle, catch the video via wtnh.com (beware of cheesy ads, only viewable in Internet Explorer).

The New Haven register have their own report which also has a picture gallery, from the sounds of it the Temple Street festival was a blast.

In all this commotion we have accidentally omitted The New York Observer’s Indy article, which can be found here. But beware, there are spoilers within. In the article there is an interview with a confidentiality agreement-bound extra where a number of revealing truths are claimed amongst other rumors, though nothing too ground-breaking. It’s worth a quick read.

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