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Despite conflicting comment from "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" actress, Karen Allen, on another "Indiana Jones" film, it looks like that the man behind the franchise success, George Lucas, has been working on developing suitable plot for the whip-cracking adventurer's fifth movie. On Friday, October 3, star Harrison Ford hinted the momentum gain for the next installment to L.A. Times Blog, Hero Complex, stating, "It's crazy but great...George is in think mode right now."
Explaining further on the sequel possibility, the Dr. Henry Jones, Jr.'s depicter pointed out, "It's automatic, really, we did well with the last one and with that having done well and been a positive experience, it's not surprising that some people want to do it again." On who may push on the idea for the fifth film, the 66-year-old insisted that no one has particularly done that saying, "Really, it comes from the ethos, from the ether. It's natural. It's a way of nature, of course, success breed opportunities...also we don't stay as closely in contact as have in the last year, that's part of it."
Starring also Shia LaBeouf and Cate Blanchett, "Crystal Skull" follows the daring archaeologist professor with signature fedora in his latest adventure on a mission that brings him to the remote corners of Peru seeking to find the Crystal Skull of Akator and return it where it belongs. Since its release on May 22, the Paramount Pictures flick has grossed $316.9 million in the U.S. alone and $783.7 million worldwide. The DVD and Blu-Ray version of the action adventure movie will arrive in stores on October 14.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Lucasfilm just put out a statement denying the rumor of a third trilogy but I still think it's going to happen, after the launch of the new "Live-Action" Star Wars Series.
I don't know what to make of it all. I was so disappointed in the prequels that I would be cautious to get worked up over a new trilogy. However, my five year old is just now getting into the whole Star Wars thing. So much so that he likes the original trilogy music on in the background when he plays. It also gives us something other than sports to talk about and enjoy. As the matter of fact he won't shut up about any of it. :-)
Here he is dressed up as Boba Fett. He's a maniac about it!
That is completely awesome that your FIVE-YEAR OLD likes Star Wars music. You should cultivate his obviously fine taste in film scores and expand it. I prescribe John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, David Arnold, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, Ennio Morricone and Alan Silvestri. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dallas Chief:
So much so that he likes the original trilogy music on in the background when he plays. It also gives us something other than sports to talk about and enjoy. As the matter of fact he won't shut up about any of it. :-)
Thats so cool, i did the same thing...still have the double LP soundtrack for Episode 3. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoChiefs:
That is completely awesome that your FIVE-YEAR OLD likes Star Wars music. You should cultivate his obviously fine taste in film scores and expand it. I prescribe John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, David Arnold, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, Ennio Morricone and Alan Silvestri.
Way ahead of you. Our house already sounds like an amusement park every Saturday as it is. Top Gun, (his thing was fighter planes last year), Randy Newman, Wall-E, Trilogies, Rocky, all mixed in with some AC/DC, Black Eyed Peas, Journey, Nickelback, Kings of Leon, etc. etc. etc. He hasn't seen all of the movies like Top Gun, or even all of the Star Wars 6 yet. Some of it is just a little bit above his ability to comprehend. Like the love scenes from Top Gun and the last 20 minutes of Episode III- RoTS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
No, "Avatar" is a completely new story written by James Cameron and set in a different galaxy.
The cartoon series has been made into a feature film directed (not written) by M. Night.
Lucasfilm just put out a statement denying the rumor of a third trilogy but I still think it's going to happen, after the launch of the new "Live-Action" Star Wars Series.
Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan:
No.
Cameron's movie is a mash of a couple of older movies redone by him.
M. Night is doing the Avatar: The Last Airbender movie.
Originally Posted by Dallas Chief:
Way ahead of you. Our house already sounds like an amusement park every Saturday as it is. Top Gun, (his thing was fighter planes last year), Randy Newman, Wall-E, Trilogies, Rocky, all mixed in with some AC/DC, Black Eyed Peas, Journey, Nickelback, Kings of Leon, etc. etc. etc. He hasn't seen all of the movies like Top Gun, or even all of the Star Wars 6 yet. Some of it is just a little bit above his ability to comprehend. Like the love scenes from Top Gun and the last 20 minutes of Episode III- RoTS.
Kind of a bombshell. Spielberg won’t be directing Indy 5. James Mangold will be. I’m good with that. Mangold is very solid and I don’t think Spielbergs heart is 100% In it.