Indiana Jones 4 Trailer Online!!!

Started by DazJ, Thu 14/02/2008 19:41:31

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Nikolas

Somehow I'm not impressed...  :o I could be too old maybe?  :'(

radiowaves

I am just a shallow stereotype, so you should take into consideration that my opinion has no great value to you.

Tracks

m0ds

The humour and throw backs are going to rule! Really crap trailer if you ask me, not in the style of Indy trailers previous. But I seriously cannot wait, YAY!

Evil

Trailer was kind of bogus, but it gave me a great feel of the movie. I think Harrison Ford will have developed his character into something that we'll really love and connect with more than the other movies.

Also, the action and style have improved, IMO. National Treasure took on Indiana Jones, and now they're taking National Treasure's improved action style and applying it back into Indiana Jones.

Looks good, but I guess we'll see.

Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

#5
Nikolas, I think it's more that Harrison Ford has simply gotten too old ;|.  It's painful watching him meander around with gray hair and pretend he still has action star potential.  Also, I rather figured they would use his age against him in comedic 'accidents' like the one you see in the trailer.

hedgefield

The moment that theme music started playing, and I saw Indy's silhouette, I was sold.

Domino

Quote from: ProgZmax on Thu 14/02/2008 21:15:21
Nikolas, I think it's more that Harrison Ford has simply gotten too old ;|.  It's painful watching him meander around with gray hair and pretend he still has action star potential.

I agree.

I miss the good 'ol Han Solo Harrison Ford days to these Grey Haired old man Harrison Ford days.

Why do we have to age?  :)

Darth Mandarb

Quote from: largopredator on Thu 14/02/2008 21:53:27The moment that theme music started playing, and I saw Indy's silhouette, I was sold.

That's all it took for me too... gave me chills seeing something new Indy like that!

George Lucas writes the story and Steven Spielberg directs ... I'm WAY too much of a fan-boy of both not to be predisposed to adoration to really give a subject comment.

Quote from: Domino on Thu 14/02/2008 21:55:20
Quote from: ProgZmax on Thu 14/02/2008 21:15:21
Nikolas, I think it's more that Harrison Ford has simply gotten too old ;|.  It's painful watching him meander around with gray hair and pretend he still has action star potential.
I miss the good 'ol Han Solo Harrison Ford days to these Grey Haired old man Harrison Ford days.

I'm probably the only one to feel this way ... but one of my favorite aspects of story telling is progressing the time line and aging the characters.  So if they do it right ... I think it could be awesome (at least for me)

Obi

I'm looking forward to Indy's hippy drug crazed meanderings to those new fangled super markets and those fast food restaurants. I don't care about Harrison Ford's age, i'm not sleeping with him so it doesn't really matter. Not too sure about Indy's son or whoever it's meant to be, because he should be a hippy too and be a partial remake of reefer madness.

Something else I'm not sure about is the title, all this and the of the crap going on. Take a leaf out of Sly's book just call it Indiana Jones to confuse everyone, yeah good one Sly you crazy old bastard you. Another thing I'd like to see is Mr Sean Connery reprise his role as Commander James Bond the father of Indy but I can understand Mr Connery not wanting out of retirement, Spain is a nice place and I think we know he isn't living in a holiday camp.

But a key thing to the film being any good is the inclusion of short round, he must have not aged at all and be exactly the same. People slam temple of doom, but atleast it isn't the film Doom. hahaha very funny dr jones

And with all recent Steven Spielberg films walkie talkies will be used instead of guns and Nazis will be called "The indifferent people of a generic country" so everyone will be happy. Plus Steven will sleep with any leading lady. AND Blade Runner 2.

DanielH

#10
Well, I'm camped out in front of my cinema, waiting for may! From what I see of the trailer, two things struck me-
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1. The room the truck chase is In looks an awful lot like the final scene of 'Raiders' (especially the 'top secret' on the crate   ;) )

2. The scene with the woman in It (1:26 into the trailer) there is something Interesting:

Those look like Indy's Dad's glasses, and Roswell, 1947? Look it up, if you haven't figured it out already.
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So, looks to be a mighty interesting film.

Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

#11
Daniel, the plot was sort of exposed already by leaked photos of the crystal skull, which looks completely alien.  It's somehow not surprising that this time it would be aliens since Spielberg's two interests seem to be nazis and aliens, and since he couldn't have nazis in this one then aliens will have to do.

Not sure how long this will last.  Paramount seems to be asking people to remove it.
http://www.firstshowing.net/img/indianajones-crystalskull-2.jpg

Darth Mandarb

Further more ... if you're going to put things like that in this thread ... use the [ spoiler ] tags

DanielH

It can't be a spoiler if it's in the trailer, can it?  ???

Darth Mandarb

The trailer never says "these are indy's dad's glasses" or "this is the top-secret room from raiders" YOU said that ... hence the need of the spoiler tags.

Just use them.  It's common sense.

Vlad

The 1st piece from the trailer? I knew I heard it somewhere before!

Check 02:55 onward, I think it's exactly the same.

Snarky

Yeah, it's definitely the Children of Dune theme. Brian Tyler's soundtrack crops up now and then on random play on my iPod, so I recognized it immediately. Apparently that score gets used quite a lot in trailers:

"Tyler's cues for Children of Dune were used in the theatrical trailers for Master and Commander, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Cinderella Man. The track "Summon the Worms" from the same miniseries (Children of Dune) was used as a leader for the Belgian/Dutch show Peking Express and in the first leaked promotional reel for The Golden Compass."

LGM

Darth, the box clearly says "Roswell, New Mexico" that the glasses stick to. Whether or not they are Indy's dad's is just speculation, not spoiler. it's no secret Connery has no involvement with this film, so whatever tie it has is probably quite small.
You. Me. Denny's.

Darth Mandarb

Connery was also totally uncredited in Robin Hood (1991) ...

The box says Roswell ... which is why I didn't comment on that.  But comments on a pair of glasses being Indy's father, or that the warehouse is the "secret" storage place at the end of Raiders IS speculation, guess work, and potentially spoilers for the movie.

They aren't massively tragic revelations ... I'm not saying that.

But what if he had said (not really a spoiler, just making a point),
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"Oh and I've heard that Indy dies at the end of this one!!"
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One benign comment to one, is a spoiler to others.

All I'm saying is for those of us that like going to the movies without having it spoiled it's not that hard for people to be respectful of that and to post using the spoiler tags or, at the very least, WARN about it before just spitting out speculation.

I certainly can't make anybody use them ... it's just courtesy.


Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

I'll just point out that in an interview with Sean Connery he made it clear he's not in this film and that he has well and truly retired from making movies.

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