November 12th, 2007, posted by FofR | Digg This
Skot was kind enough to send in a little teaser of information he discovered on the Lego website, Brickset. A search there for Indiana Jones reveals a set of upcoming Lego releases, the first is entitled, “Motorcycle Chase” and is complete with box art.
What is more interesting are the four other Lego sets, which currently have only a title: Jungle Duel, River Chase, Jungle Cutter and Temple of the Crystal Skull.
November 1st, 2007, posted by FofR | Digg This
IndianaJones.com has redecorated itself, providing a wealth of new features (”it’s a wrap!” video), the framework for lots of exciting new content (trailers, tv spots, games, etc.) and the ability to deep link to items on the site. It is still a horribly flash-ridden non-html site with horrendous accessibility issues, but I don’t want to rant any longer:
October 31st, 2007, posted by FofR | Digg This
Edit: This is fake.
I was contacted by one Guy Lagace concerning a breakdown of the unseen Indiana Jones trailer, “from a reliable source”, via Skewed and Reviewed. I am not source how much this description can be trusted, if at all, but for the sake of interest, here is the description:
Paramount Logo
black screen
We hear a low buzzing
Shot of a mass of big jeeps crossing the desert
Fade to black
JIM BROADBENT: There are many secrets in this world…
Shot of a wooden box being loaded onto a loader
fade to black
JIM BROADBENT: ..that man was not meant to discover!
Shot of the Ark being lifted out of its confinds as military scientists watch in awe.
fade to black
A shot of the lid being lifted off the ark
cut to black
Cut to Indy and Jim in a university hallway
JIM BROADBENT: There are others who seek the power of the ark now!
cut to black
Shot of Indy leaving the university, looks like he’s being watched
Shot a woman in a white dress stepping from a vehicle
CATE: Your services are required Dr Jones
Shot of Cate talking to Indy, she opens a box revealing a Crystal skull
INDIANA: Im sorry i Cant help you!!
Shot of Marion tied up in the back of a vehicle kicking and screaming. The door opens and Indy reacts.
CATE: Your reward…is her life!
INDIANA: Marion!
Shot of a ship crossing the ocean
Massive shot of Indy and Ray winstone in a temple
Shot of Shia fighting next to rotating blades
Shot of a huge Mayan city
Shot of Indy racing through catacombs
Shot of Cate slapping Marion, Marion slaps her back.
Shot of Cate by the crystal skull alter, a fleet of soldier behind her, we can just see the ark,
she places a crystal skull down!
Shot of Jim Broadbent looking very worried.
Shot of A Mayan temple exploding with the power of the Ark
Shot of Indy and Shia swinging across A huge ravine walls collapsing around them. Shia slips at the edge. Indy grabs his Hand.
TITLES: INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL
Shot of Marion punching Indy
INDY: I should have seen that coming!
2008
October 25th, 2007, posted by FofR | Digg This
The IESB have posted a video interview with Ray Winstone as he promotes his new film Beowulf and also takes some time to talk about our favourite upcoming film, Indiana Jones 4, talking mostly of his experiences in working with Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford and Karen Allen.
October 16th, 2007, posted by FofR | Digg This
It is now official, Indiana Jones 4, which had its title revealed during filming, has now passed one of its major milestones, it’s a wrap! The last scenes to be shot took place in Fresno, and a few people were in the area to witness the occasion.
First up, griff311 posted this impressive video:
Whilst another blogger came back with some pictures and a report,
I went over there to see what I saw and I saw some cool stuff. Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf & Señor Estar Gwars himself, George Lucas were on the set and captured by my lens. No Spielberg for me but some uber-dork (who was running around with DVDs asking people how much they thought he could sell a beat to shit copy of Jurassic Park 2 signed by Spielberg) said he heard him over a loudspeaker giving direction. The airport was used as the airport for Mexico City circa 1950 or so as you can see the Mexican flag flying over it in the pic.
Late Update also have some different pictures.