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Big Al
This instalment is set in the late-60’s, I believe, so the Stones are appropriate.
How old is India Jones meant to be in this film? The original trilogy were set during the late-1930’s, whilst The Crystal Skull - a picture I enjoyed - was set in the 1950’s.
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Big Al
This instalment is set in the late-60’s, I believe, so the Stones are appropriate.
How old is India Jones meant to be in this film? The original trilogy were set during the late-1930’s, whilst The Crystal Skull - a picture I enjoyed - was set in the 1950’s.
I believe the character is suppossed to have been born in 1899, so he'd be around 69 in this film, or a decade younger than Ford's true age.
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DiamondDog7
Hmmm SFTD doesn't fit the trailer IMHO.
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Hmmm SFTD doesn't fit the trailer IMHO.
It cheapens Sympathy by turning it into an action adventure theme tune...Lucifer Jones....
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VoodooLounge13
It does look pretty good. Much better than The Crystal Skull. I always get sad and a bit upset to see series continue on without the master director who made them so great to begin with. It’s never the same.
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VoodooLounge13
It does look pretty good. Much better than The Crystal Skull. I always get sad and a bit upset to see series continue on without the master director who made them so great to begin with. It’s never the same.
Like the Rolling Stones without Brian
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VoodooLounge13
It does look pretty good. Much better than The Crystal Skull. I always get sad and a bit upset to see series continue on without the master director who made them so great to begin with. It’s never the same.
Like the Rolling Stones without Brian
Um, actually I was thinking Star Wars, Indy, Jurassic Park, Jaws.
Without Brian the Stones only got better.
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It does look pretty good. Much better than The Crystal Skull. I always get sad and a bit upset to see series continue on without the master director who made them so great to begin with. It’s never the same.
Like the Rolling Stones without Brian
Um, actually I was thinking Star Wars, Indy, Jurassic Park, Jaws.
Without Brian the Stones only got better.
Well...for a short period, but that came to an end fairly quickly.
I don't think a lot of people would argue that the post Exile period of the Stones was better than 63-68.
I think one could also argue that there's a possibility that had Brian not disintegrated starting around 66-67 and had continued evolving you might have even seen an even 'better' period up to Exile, with due deference to Mick Taylor.