In June 2000, Robin Williams sat down for a conversation with George Lucas for Robin's brief weekly interview show on audible. The episode was originally thirty minutes but below you'll find the entire raw recording from two different sessions, with discussions ranging from Marlon Brando as Jabba the Hutt, to Lucas asking if Robin would voice a CG Howard the Duck for a special edition of the '86 movie 👏 Really cool
Gertie on Tour was a comeback film of sorts for the energetic brontosaurus. This film was never completed & only exists as a 90" fragment. It will be included on the Blu-ray, along w/another fragment from Winsor McCay.
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For the first time in a VERY long time, Indiana Jones merchandise is now available online at the @disneystore!
Right now it’s just these two items but that’s a very good sign of more to come!
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GEORGE LUCAS filming The Phantom Menace with a t-shirt with the New Yorker's review of STAR WARS: Comic-book characters, unbelievable story, no political or social commentary, lousy acting, preposterous dialogue, a ridiculously simplistic morality. In other words, a BAD MOVIE.
Why wasn’t this story the 5th Indiana Jones movie?
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is an adventure game on the Commodore Amiga.
Set in 1939—right after The Last Crusade and before WWII fully kicks off—Fate of Atlantis was designed by LucasArts as a spiritual “fourth movie,” with the same tone, music style (composer Clint Bajakian channeling John Williams), and pulp-adventure feel. Many fans (including me) still argue it’s better than Crystal Skull, and by far better than Dial of Destiny, at capturing classic Indy energy.
Rewatching Crystal Skull after Dial of Destiny, I’d previously thought CS was average compared to the first three movies. But next to Dial of Destiny, it’s actually a pretty good movie.
The key to appreciating Crystal Skull (CS) is watching them in this order—it makes you appreciate it much more, LOL!
Missed opportunity to use an excellent adventure that was already written?
Sometimes you look up background characters in the prequels and it's "this person never acted again" and then the other half of the time it's "this is Australia's most famous actor"