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Apartment Complex Covers "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Let's hope this comment has no sequels. >> ^blankfist:
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Let's hope this video has no sequels.>> ^blankfist:
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Damn, that hallway is longer than the Indiana Jones warehouse. Let's hope this video has no sequels.
Technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
I guess you weren't conflating your "Let's hope this video has no sequels" comment to the Indiana Jones reference. My bad. Just so we're clear though: technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
Apartment Complex Covers "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Let's hope this video has no sequels.>> ^blankfist:
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Damn, that hallway is longer than the Indiana Jones warehouse. Let's hope this video has no sequels.
Technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
I guess you weren't conflating your "Let's hope this video has no sequels" comment to the Indiana Jones reference. My bad. Just so we're clear though: technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
Apartment Complex Covers "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Let's hope this video has no sequels.>> ^blankfist:
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Damn, that hallway is longer than the Indiana Jones warehouse. Let's hope this video has no sequels.
Technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
Apartment Complex Covers "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Damn, that hallway is longer than the Indiana Jones warehouse. Let's hope this video has no sequels.
Technically Temple of Doom was a prequel.
Apartment Complex Covers "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Damn, that hallway is longer than the Indiana Jones warehouse. Let's hope this video has no sequels.
Forward Rewind Game: 'Indiana Jones'
>> ^Yogi:
Whoa Wayne Brady lost weight.
and some hair..looks like he's developing a bald spot
Indiana Jones: the original snakes on a plane!
>> ^chilaxe:
>> ^ant:
Only one snake.
Haha... I saw your comment when I skimmed through my email notification, but I didn't see who made the comment. I said, "That sounds exactly like Ant."
"And then?"
Indiana Jones: the original snakes on a plane!
>> ^ant:
Only one snake.
Haha... I saw your comment when I skimmed through my email notification, but I didn't see who made the comment. I said, "That sounds exactly like Ant."
Carrie Fisher on Bring Back Star Wars
I saw her in person back on 11/2/2002, speaking at The 20th Annual Media Access Awards. I wanted to get a photograph/photo. of her, but she ran away. At least got the Star Wars and Indiana Jones overlord: http://zimage.com/~ant/antfarm/about/20thAnnualMediaAccessAwards-11022002.html ...
Steven Spielberg explains the ending of A.I.
What about Indiana Jones, eh? What do you have to say about Indiana Jones??!?
Terry Gilliam criticizes Spielberg and Schindler's List
>> ^cybrbeast:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Do executively produced movies count? Transformers.
Terry Gilliam criticizes Spielberg and Schindler's List
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Terry Gilliam criticizes Spielberg and Schindler's List
I love some of Gilliam's work (Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, Time Bandits), like some of it (The Fisher King, Baron Munchausen) and really disliked one enough to stop watching it (Brothers Grimm).
I love some of Kubrik's work (Full Metal Jacket, Clockwork Orange) like some of it (2001), hate others (Eye's Wide Shut)
I love some of Speilberg's work (Indiana Jones 1-3, Empire of the Sun, Jurassic Park, Minority Report, Hook, 'Poltergeist' as he pretty much directed it), like some of it (Close Encounters, ET, Always), but there's nothing I have seen of his that I hate, in fact the closest I've got is with AI, even though I loved to death some of the decayed robot stuff. (Indiana Jones was close to me hating it, but really only the end really shits me)
I love Speilberg's work as he has quite the diverse catalogue and really hits it out of the park more often than not.
Maybe the fact that I don't really hate any of his work demonstrates that he is 'safe' and doesn't challenge you.
I have not seen the entire catalogue of any of these directors, but they are all superb, all different and all have made amazing contributions to the artform of cinema.
Thor - First trailer
How awful is the theater you go to that you can see feet and people kick your seat? I never see shoes and my seat is never kicked. No stadium seating or what?>> ^budzos:
Crowd involvement is not the point of the cinematic experience. Sure, appropriate crowd reaction can enhance a good movie. But bad crowd behaviour can turn any movie into a pressure cooker of rage for me.
Movement of feet is the most annoying thing to me lately. Not just kicking my seat, but people putting their feet up in your field of view and then kicking/wiggling them around for the whole GD movie. I might be wired a bit differently, I know my memory's a bit more visual than most people... Let's just say my memory of the last Indiana Jones movie, and that movie Knowing from last year, among others, are permanently etched with an overlay of dumb-ass feet kicking around. At Crystal Skull some guy with like size 14 feet had just bought brand new bright white sneakers. He kicked his fucking foot so frenetically, and with a varying rhythmn that I just COULD NOT ignore out of the corner of my eye. When I asked him to stop he just said "what the fuck" and continued. So I spent the second half of that movie weighing the costs and benefits of an aggravated assault charge. Not enjoyable!
>> ^poolcleaner:
People at the theater are fun! That's the point of the experience. Cheering, screaming at the scary scenes, laughing, awws and maybe a little crying by someone off in the the far corner of the theater. Oh man, I love that stuff. I used to think I hated humanity, but I fucking love it and all because of theaters. Little babies GET THE FUCK OUT. I will have your mother escorted out by a theater worker because I give a shit about this experience. I will see it in 3D and pretend I'm a kid in the 1950s and that I didn't just spend 15 bucks on a movie ticket. Silver fucking lining and just good ol fun, alright?
Thor - First trailer
Crowd involvement is not the point of the cinematic experience. Sure, appropriate crowd reaction can enhance a good movie. But bad crowd behaviour can turn any movie into a pressure cooker of rage for me.
Movement of feet is the most annoying thing to me lately. Not just kicking my seat, but people putting their feet up in your field of view and then kicking/wiggling them around for the whole GD movie. I might be wired a bit differently, I know my memory's a bit more visual than most people... Let's just say my memory of the last Indiana Jones movie, and that movie Knowing from last year, among others, are permanently etched with an overlay of dumb-ass feet kicking around. At Crystal Skull some guy with like size 14 feet had just bought brand new bright white sneakers. He kicked his fucking foot so frenetically, and with a varying rhythmn that I just COULD NOT ignore out of the corner of my eye. When I asked him to stop he just said "what the fuck" and continued. So I spent the second half of that movie weighing the costs and benefits of an aggravated assault charge. Not enjoyable!
>> ^poolcleaner:
People at the theater are fun! That's the point of the experience. Cheering, screaming at the scary scenes, laughing, awws and maybe a little crying by someone off in the the far corner of the theater. Oh man, I love that stuff. I used to think I hated humanity, but I fucking love it and all because of theaters. Little babies GET THE FUCK OUT. I will have your mother escorted out by a theater worker because I give a shit about this experience. I will see it in 3D and pretend I'm a kid in the 1950s and that I didn't just spend 15 bucks on a movie ticket. Silver fucking lining and just good ol fun, alright?