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Yes he def. has those dots on his face. Why does he turn young?
Or it could be an injury, no doubt HF doesn't want to do make up every day, so easier to use cgi
Yes he def. has those dots on his face. Why does he turn young?
Could be liver spots.More pics:
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Look at his face. They might be making him young with cgi for that scene.
Could be liver spots.
They are cleary marks so they can add the cgi face in post production. Most likely part of the movie is set in WW2 but most in the 60s. That thing the other guy is holding could be the movie's MacGuffin.
More set photos here:
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Raiders of the Lost Ark turns 40 today. It was released on June 12, 1981. Would have been great if they had released the new movie this year.
What could that Macguffin be? that little gold box?Ok so it's a flashback. Indy lost the MacGuffin in WWII and has to deal with the repercussions in the late 60s/early 70s.
All the jokes about age, you do realize that, OBVIOUSLY, this will be taken into account and they'll find the right parameters to make it all plausible. That's certainly one of the most intriguing aspects.
He should star in a Grumpy Old Men remake. Who would play his counterpart? Gene Hackman?
I hope its better than Crystal Skull. Though it'll take something special to surpass Raiders or Crusade.
Probably not a support role and most likely turns young due to the maguffin.There is something sad about an old man desperately trying to cling on this Indy fantasy he so loves. Like an old man trying really hard to still be cool and hip. God bless Harrison but I find it sad to see him repeat the role like this. Let the franchise and the character die with some grace or at least reboot it with a new cast. Chris Pratt would have been cool as a young Indy.
Hopefully, I'm wrong and he is more of a support role.
I'd love if it begins with Ford doing the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark: he gets the golden statue, smiles at the camera runs out only to be squashed be the big boulder, his last words being "I knew I was too old for this shit!".Indiana Jones needs to die in this film, how can it possibly go on beyond this film given his age?
If you watch Harrison Ford interviews on Han Solo and Indiana Jones he says he wants them killed off, he got his wish with Han Solo and will get it with Indy 6.
I just hope its done in a really good way, like Logan, not saying the film needs to play out like Logan but it should have pathos to that effect given how long the Indiana Jones film series is.
The worst thing that can happen would be some goofy third rate action flick much like Crystal Skull
Time travelling Nazi's, young and old Indiana fighting side-by-side during the war, 2 possible endings being considered - old Indy dies and young Indy helps the woke woman get back to her own time or both young and old Indy die and woke woman takes his place.
Fighting Nazi again? Are these guys running out of ideas or what?
A dude who literally dresses as a Nazi in his other persona complaining about Indy fighting Nazis.
And Phoebe Waller-Bridge isn't the writer, Mangold re-wrote the script when he was hired. But you can't expect Neo-Nazi YouTubers to care about facts when making manufactured outrage videos.
If true, that really sounds like hot garbage. Time travel? Really?
I'm glad they haven't updated the look. Maybe its a bit funny that he still uses the same kind of clothes in 1969 but it doesn't bother me.Harrison in the "Indy Garb" at 80 looks like a befuddled grandpa because the cut of everything is so baggy. It just looks ridiculous IMHO. They could have updated a lot of the look for the times. Hope they know what they are doing.
What did he do?Shia pissed off Spielberg, which self-immolated his career. Then he went nuts.
Well put, this gets to the heart of the problem with these late sequels to adventure films. Indy shouldn't remain stuck in his youth, he should be a realistic, charming development of the professor that he is in his normal life, with flashes of the old adventurous spirit but tempered by his age and experience, etc.Eh, it just looks sloppy and lazy to me. The basic style Indy wears is/was still used for safaris and such, but he looks like he literally found some clothes in an attic dating to 1937. Indy is a very sharp dresser when not out on an actual adventure, so I was kinda hoping they would lean more into that (thus he would look more like his dad) rather than put an elderly man put into something looking more and more like a costume. This effect was distracting in KOTCS and it's even more so now.
Spielberg probably didn't like what he said:What did he do?
“I don’t like the movies that I made with Spielberg,” LaBeouf told Variety last year. “The only movie that I liked that we made together was Transformers one.”
He added that working with Spielberg was basically like pulling the curtain away from the Wizard of Oz: “You get there, and you realize you’re not meeting the Spielberg you dream of,” LaBeouf said. “You’re meeting a different Spielberg, who is in a different stage in his career. He’s less a director than he is a fucking company.”
LaBeouf also criticized Spielberg for his “meticulously planned” sets and the highly orchestrated, assembly line–esque nature of the acting work.
"You got to get this line out in 37 seconds,” he says. “You do that for five years, you start to feel like not knowing what you’re doing for a living.”
A few months later, LaBeouf took a step back and clarified his remarks, saying that he regretted going so hard on the legendary filmmaker.
“I fuck up sometimes,” LaBeouf said candidly in an interview with Sway Calloway. “Like, I probably coulda gone lighter on Spielberg. That was probably something I should’ve backed off of, but my feelings are real. Dude gave me a lot of opportunities, though. And that’s on me.”
What did he do?
He told me there’s a time to be a human being and have an opinion, and there’s a time to sell cars,” he recalls. “It brought me freedom, but it also killed my spirits because this was a dude I looked up to like a sensei.”
“I think he was a fucking idiot. As an actor, I think it’s my obligation to support the film without making a complete ass of myself. Shia is ambitious, attentive, and talented – and he’s learning how to deal with a situation which is very unique and difficult.”
He thought Spielberg would be his ticket to a big-screen legacy. “You get there, and you realize you’re not meeting the Spielberg you dream of,” LaBeouf says. “You’re meeting a different Spielberg, who is in a different stage in his career. He’s less a director than he is a f–king company.” (Spielberg declined to comment.)
Harrison in the "Indy Garb" at 80 looks like a befuddled grandpa because the cut of everything is so baggy. It just looks ridiculous IMHO. They could have updated a lot of the look for the times. Hope they know what they are doing.
......Romans on set?
Could easily also be some kind of flashback or orologue to origins og mcguffin.Romans vs. Greeks (probably Corinthian from the helm) on some sort of coastal invasion.
I’m guessing the McGuffin gives rise to Empires if this is depicting something like the Battle of Corinth and the end of the Achean League.
And maybe Mads wants it to bring back the nazis?Romans vs. Greeks (probably Corinthian from the helm) on some sort of coastal invasion.
I’m guessing the McGuffin gives rise to Empires if this is depicting something like the Battle of Corinth and the end of the Achean League.
I hope its like that and there won't be time travel.Could easily also be some kind of flashback or orologue to origins og mcguffin.