Verfasst: 31.12.2006, 13:37
Alle Indy-Spiele (von LucasArts) und Indy-Filme finde ich gut.
Do hat geschrieben:http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/kino/0,1518,457169,00.htmlSpiegel-Online hat geschrieben:"INDIANA JONES"
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Die Spekulationen haben ein Ende: George Lucas kündigte an, im Frühjahr 2007 einen vierten "Indiana Jones"-Film zu drehen - 18 Jahre nach dem letzten Teil. Auch Regisseur Spielberg und Hauptdarsteller Ford sind offenbar endlich mit dem Drehbuch einverstanden.
TheRaider.net hat geschrieben:
A Lucasfilm spokesman said he couldn't confirm all the details in the AP story, suggested the report might contain some inaccuracies and referred E! Online to Spielberg's company, Amblin, which would oversee the fourth installment.
The Amblin representative in turn said the AP story didn't appear to be entirely accurate. While acknowledging that a lot of people want to get the movie to "happen," he said the article appeared to make plans sound more definite than they were at this time as it had omitted such words as "hopefully" from Lucas' comments. The Amblin rep said the company may announce something official on Indy 4 this week, but quickly qualified that with the word "hopefully."
Ich hab ja auch nicht behauptet, dass es neu wäre. Es ging mir darum zu zeigen, dass Amblin/Lucasfilm die Meldung auf AP (auf die sich ja auch Spiegel bezieht) als nicht ganz korrekt bezeichnet hat. Dass der Film nun ziemlich sicher in der Mache ist, davon gehe ich aber aus (Lucas ist da normal sehr vorsichtig mit solchen Aussagen).Sven hat geschrieben:Das ist schon 3 Tage alt. Ist von Freitag 29.12.06.
Auch wenn ich Koepp absolut nicht mag - immerhin ist Frank Marshall wieder dabei! Und mit etwas Glück auch noch Sean Connery!!The Hollywood Reporter hat geschrieben: Indiana Jones 4 Starts Filming in June
January 1, 2007
The Hollywood Reporter has learned more details about the Indiana Jones 4 production after George Lucas announced on Friday that the project is a go for a release in May, 2008.
After years spent in script development, the fourth installment of the successful franchise is set to begin production in June in locations around the world and in the U.S.
Although he has been developing other projects, including a biopic about Abraham Lincoln with Liam Neeson attached to star, Spielberg has decided the "Indiana Jones" sequel will be his next directorial outing.
"George, Harrison and I are all very excited," Spielberg said. "We feel that the script was well worth the wait. We hope it delivers everything you'd expect from our history with Indiana Jones."
The film will be produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and released worldwide by Paramount Pictures, the parent company of DreamWorks. Frank Marshall will serve as producer, with Lucas and Kathy Kennedy joining him as executive producers.
David Koepp, who has wrote such previous Spielberg projects as Jurassic Park and War of the Worlds, wrote the screenplay that finally got the stamp of approval from Lucas and Spielberg. An earlier screenplay by Frank Darabont had been shelved when Lucas turned thumbs down on it.
For the moment, the title of the new film as well as its story line are being kept under wraps.
Although a spokesman for Spielberg said Monday that no casting has begun, Lucas and Ford have said that they would like to include Sean Connery, who played Indiana Jones' father, Professor Henry Jones, in "The Last Crusade."
zum vollständigen ArtikelThe Hollywood Reporter hat geschrieben:Can you dig it? Fourth 'Indy' in '08
By Gregg Kilday
Jan 2, 2007
Nineteen years after chasing down the Holy Grail in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," Harrison Ford will return to the big screen in the character of the globe-trotting archeologist in May 2008.
Producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg confirmed details of the project Monday after Lucas tipped off the media to Indiana Jones' imminent return...
http://www.movieweb.com/movies/film/01/501/summary.phpMovieweb hat geschrieben:Steven Spielberg says that the film will feature all of Jones' former babes in various cameo roles. Karen Allen is expected to be back for one soundbite, and other Indy girls who had smaller roles will be coming back. It is still up in the air whether or not Kate Capshaw, Spielberg's wife, will make an appearance. Sean Connery as Indy's father will be back for a few scenes, and the film is set in the early '50s.
Vielleicht überzeugt dich das mehr.DasJan im Jahre 2004 hat geschrieben:Ich glaub das erst, wenn ich nen Trailer sehe. Oder wenn die hier vor meiner Haustür drehen.
The World's Favorite Action Hero is Back! Indiana Jones to Start Production in 2007
In a long-awaited announcement, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg revealed today that the fourth installment of Indiana Jones will begin production in June 2007. Harrison Ford returns in his role as the daring Dr. Jones for the new adventure. The film will be produced by Lucasfilm Ltd., directed by Steven Spielberg and released by Paramount Pictures throughout the world in May 2008.
The screenplay has been written by David Koepp.
Spielberg states "George, Harrison and I are all very excited. We feel that the script was well worth the wait. We hope it delivers everything you'd expect from our history with Indiana Jones."
The film will be produced by Frank Marshall with George Lucas and Kathy Kennedy as executive producers. "Working with Steven, Frank, Kathy and the Indy crew is like working with family," states Lucas. "These films are such great fun to make. I'm looking forward to reuniting with the team and starting this new journey."
The film has plenty of action in store for the rogue archeologist. Harrison Ford comments " I'm delighted to be back in business with my old friends. I don't know if the pants still fit but I know the hat will. "
It will be shot on undisclosed locations around the world as well as in the United States.
For more than 25 years, audiences have been enraptured by the exploits of Indiana Jones. The film trilogy -- Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade --garnered 14 Academy Award nominations, won 7 Oscars, and grossed over $1,182,000,000 at the box office. The films are among the most popular films ever made and have become a legendary part of film history.
PugBus.Net hat geschrieben: Indiana Jones and the Colonoscopy of Doom Tops Poll
By Biff Scuzzy
Jan 4, 2007, 08:22
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HOLLYWOOD - Harrison Ford denied in a conference call with AARP The Magazine yesterday that the long-awaited Indiana Jones IV is going to be called Indiana Jones and the Colonoscopy of Doom.
He did confirm, however, after years of rumors that raised more hopes than a Cialis commercial, that he is finally going to reprise his role as Indiana Jones, the snake-fearing, bull-whip-cracking, fedora-
wearing archeologist.
Add Mr. Ford's name to those of Sylvester Stallone, Mick Jagger, and other performers past a certain age who do not ask for whom the bell tolls, mainly because they can't hear the damn bell.
"Sixty is the new thirty-nine in Hollywood," joked Mr. Ford, who is actually sixty-four, which would make him thirty-nine and change in Hollywood years.
Apparently sensitive to suggestions that Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade really should have been his last crusade, Mr. Ford told AARP, "I've been cleared by my proctologist, cardiologist, urologist, endocrinologist, and every other board-certified ologist in the book. They all tell me I'm ready to fuck, fight, or run a foot race."
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"Not on the same day, though," added Scarlett Johansson, who plays Mr. Ford's love interest in Indiana Jones IV, which will begin filming this spring and will hit theaters in May 2008.
Although Mr. Ford was tight lipped about the plot of his latest Indy flick, he did react to a poll conducted over the weekend by Them Weekly magazine. Respondents to that poll were asked to select their favorite from a list of ten prospective titles for Indiana Jones IV. The winning entry was Indiana Jones and the Colonoscopy of Doom.
"No way," said Mr. Ford. "Indy's afraid of snakes, remember? Especially the aluminum kind with a light on the end."
"I liked Raiders of the Lost Stool Softener, but that finished dead last," said Ms. Johansson.
"You'll just have to sit tight and wait to see how things come out," said Mr. Ford before ringing off.
In case you missed Them Weekly's poll, here are the second- through ninth-place entries in the Name That Indy IV survey:
Indiana Jones and the Priapism from Hell. Indiana Jones and the Assisted Living Crusade. Raiders of the Lost Remote. Indiana Jones Takes a Nap. Indiana Jones Finds Treasure in His Depends. Indiana Jones and the Segway Disaster. Indiana Jones and the Senior Citizen Cruise. Indiana Jones and the Lost Grecian Formula.
In other news, Jack Nicholson is rumored to be in talks with UnitedArtists about a sequel to Easy Rider entitled Easy Does It. As Mr. Nicholson's character in Easy Rider, alcoholic ACLU lawyer George Hanson, was killed in the original film, Mr. Nicholson will play his twin brother, Harry, in the sequel.