Indiana Jones V

I did like that game a lot.

<whipcrack> “AIEEEEE!!!”

And Mola Ram sounding like he has a headcold: “Kali Ba will rule dee world!”

After having seen Harrison Ford at the latest Academy Awards, I should think the next movie would involve Indy trying to steal the inventory of a medical marijuana clinic.

That’s not a UK only series, I had them as a kid, and still do. You can find copies on eBay for cheap too.

I own one of these! One of my favorite all time games. Now I’ll have to fire it up again.

I agree that Indiana Jones needs to fight Nazis.

So why not set the next film during WWII? Early in the war, with Indy having to get through occupied Europe before the Nazis can get their hands on some mystic gizmo - maybe the Spear of Destiny? Or set it later in the war, when the tide has turned, and it’s about the desperate scramble for the treasures (some supernatural) of Europe in the ruins of her greatest cities. Sort of like Monuments Men, except with more face melting.

Lots of face melting is always a plus. Unfortunately, Jones was in his 60s during his escape in the fridge. Ford’s too old now to backtrack to the end of the war.

Edit: Of course you may have meant another actor.

Let’s please not suggest Chris Pine be given yet another franchise.

If it included Castle Wolfenstein, I’d be super excited!

So have Indy run into the last generation of Argentinian Nazis in the mid-1960s, just before Eichmann was caught. They’re breeding the Fourth Reich super soldiers (a completely new cinematic idea) and it’s all tangled up with the Sword of Salah-ah-Din.

It all hinges on the big reveal when Indy, stumbles into Eichmann’s hidden Fuhrer office, with full Nazi regalia, and drops his first f-bomb: “You gotta be fuckin’ kiddin’ me!”

And Eichmann gets away… but Indy is assured by a team of very hard men with accents, “We’ll take care of him. Trust us.”

Hells to the yes. Set it during the Battle of the Bulge. The Nazi’s kick ass and make huge gains until Indy gets the SoD. He single-handedly saves Europe by taking the wind out of the Nazi’s sails that way.

Actually, your idea combined with AB’s idea could work. Have HF as older Indy stumble upon Nazi’s in SA, more or less right after CS. But have flashbacks to younger Indy (played by???)finding and saving the Spear back during WWII itself.

I can’t see that ever working with Harrison Ford (the flashbacks). Say what you will about his acting, but he definitely has presence. I couldn’t see another actor competing for part screen time with him.

I still think they could pull off something great if set in the 1950’s and using ex-Nazis. Just no God awful Mutt! And no digital landscapes!

And lots of Nazis!!!

If they went back to father and son, I wonder who could manage a young Connery?

Manu Bennett, from Arrow. Close in looks, and although he’s NZ/Maori, his accent has such a distinctive Scottish burr/slur that he sounds like Connery ca. his James Bond era.

It will have to be that. Otherwise we will have Indiana Jones and The Comfy Chair.

Temple of Doom is a very good movie, it just feels a little out of place with the others. Then again, I think Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was quite good as well, perhaps even higher in my list than Temple.

Come on, Last Crusade had the best game. It’s a genuine classic.

Check this out. Rory McCann vs Sean Connery

Jake Gyllenhaal.

We make two Short Round fans, but I also liked Willie Scott, probably because I always found her cute. I even liked the over-the-top opening scene with the rolling gong. The rest of the movie I didn’t like so much, though.

I really wanted to like him. Ideally, he would be the hypercompetent street-thief kid, the sort who could pickpocket the ampoule with the antidote while everyone else is running and screaming. Alas, he was just too squeaky.

That was, for me, the killer in that movie: all yelling and screaming, little talking.

Short round gave us the best line in Clerks though: “No time for love, Dr. Jones.” So there’s that.

I hope they make one just to see Shia LaBeouf not get cast in it, seeing as the last one went to all the trouble of passing him the baton. I don’t care for him at all.