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Discussion in 'Oceania Discussion Boards' started by monkey_abbot, Apr 27, 2003.

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  1. monkey_abbot

    monkey_abbot Jedi Youngling star 3

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    i was watching....some tv channel

    and i'm pretty sure that I was watching a Young Indy movie.

    i thought it was really good - heaps better than most daytime TV.

    This was the late teens indy - and it was really quite cool - i could see the connections between Old indy and Young indy

    I think it was Tresures of the Peacock's Eye

    or something

    butt yeah - i thought it was really good. Good story, great music! sounded like the music from the movies! I liked it.

    What does everyone else think of Young Indy?

    a while ago - i was watching an even younger indy - and I could sooo see it being a young indy! adverturous - unhesitant - the personality was soo Indy!

    anyway - i like the Young Indy and old Indy :D
     
  2. Kartanym

    Kartanym Jedi Knight star 6

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    That was channel nine in case anyone was wondering. It was worth watching, although I prefer the original trilogy.
     
  3. monkey_abbot

    monkey_abbot Jedi Youngling star 3

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    yeah - the original trilogy was very good! :D
     
  4. Jedi Daniel

    Jedi Daniel Chosen One star 5

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    Yeah Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye and Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen were both on WIN (South West TV Channel) 2 weeks ago and both were fantastic. It certainly beats Bold and the Beautiful and that kinda rubbish.

    Sean Patrick Flanery did a terrific job at playing a young Indiana Jones and the supporting cast were also quite good. Good to see alot of the Star Wars crew also help out on the Young Indiana Jones series. I just hope that more are playing on TV since there are 25 chapters in the Indiana Jones series, were the Harrison Ford Trilogy are chapters 23, 24 and 25 and the rest are the Young Indiana Jones series. I hope they bring out a complete DVD box set of it. Would be terrific.
     
  5. monkey_abbot

    monkey_abbot Jedi Youngling star 3

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    That would be great!

    Imagine - all 25 Indiana jones dvds :D
     
  6. Jedi Daniel

    Jedi Daniel Chosen One star 5

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    It's Official.

    The Indiana Jones Trilogy is coming to DVD for the first time in Four-Disc Collectors Set on November 4th world-wide.
    The Adventures of Indiana Jones ? The Complete DVD Movie Collection Offers Digitally Restored and Re-Mastered Versions of All Three Films and Hours of Bonus Materials.

    Here is the Official Statement;

    His name alone is enough to conjure up exciting images of daring, exotic adventures. He is the ultimate hero. And on Nov. 4, he?s coming to the ultimate home-entertainment format.

    Two of the world?s most acclaimed filmmakers, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, and one of the most popular movie stars of all time, Harrison Ford, have worked with Paramount Home Entertainment and Lucasfilm Ltd. to create an unprecedented DVD event. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade are among the most-requested DVD titles in history, and with the release THE ADVENTURES OF INDIANA JONES ? THE COMPLETE DVD MOVIE COLLECTION on Nov. 4, movie lovers can relive all of the excitement, romance, danger and spectacle of this unforgettable trilogy.

    Each film has had its image meticulously restored with THX digital remastering and sports a new Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. Available in both widescreen and full-screen versions, there is no suggested retail price but the collection is anticipated to be available for approximately $49.95 in the U.S. (international prices will vary).

    But the fun doesn?t stop when the films are over ? because Paramount and Lucasfilm have teamed up to create a spectacular bonus disc loaded with special features produced especially for this DVD collection. It includes newly produced, exclusive documentaries that explore the making of these memorable films, including brand-new interviews with the cast and crew ? including Spielberg, Ford and Lucas ? plus scores of other surprises from all three films.

    "Paramount and Lucasfilm have joined forces to create the ultimate Indiana Jones experience for the millions of fans who have made Indiana Jones such an indelible part of movie history for more than two decades," said Thomas Lesinski, Worldwide President of Paramount Home Entertainment. "During the development of this terrific DVD collection, we discovered that the appeal of the Indiana Jones property has never been stronger around the world, and that the Indiana Jones boxed set is the most highly anticipated DVD release of the year."

    Paramount and Lucasfilm also scoured their archives to find just the right material to add to the DVD. "We knew we had to deliver the goods Indy fans wanted with a quality beyond anything they expected," said Jim Ward, Vice President of Marketing for Lucasfilm. "In addition to the films themselves, of course, this collection explores every facet of how the films were made ? from stunts to visual effects to the music and sound. We take viewers around the world to explore the history behind the Indiana Jones legends. It?s been great to work with Steven and George on a project that means so much to them, and having them involved on the DVD collection really makes it special."

    Including the films, THE ADVENTURES OF INDIANA JONES ? THE COMPLETE DVD MOVIE COLLECTION offers more than 10 hours of entertainment.

    Each of the three films in THE ADVENTURES OF INDIANA JONES ? THE COMPLETE DVD MOVIE COLLECTION was painstakingly restored by Lowry Digital Images ? the film industry?s most noted preservationists ? whose work has included such classics as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sunset Boulevard.

    Disc 1 offers the completely remastered Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. On Disc 2 is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, while Disc 3 offers Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Disc 4, which holds the bonus material, sports brand-new artwork by renowned movie-poster designer Drew Struzan.

    The three Indiana Jones films, which will be available only as a collection, also feature Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround. All three films are close
     
  7. monkey_abbot

    monkey_abbot Jedi Youngling star 3

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    x-mas must have:

    INDY DVD BOX SET

    :D
     
  8. Kartanym

    Kartanym Jedi Knight star 6

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    May 23, 2002
    could be a sign of what to expect with the Star Wars Original Trilogy DVD (1 movie per disc, 1 disc of extras).

    And hopefully they'll also do the Young Indy series in the same style.
     
  9. ChocolateSoldier

    ChocolateSoldier Jedi Youngling

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    May 7, 2003
    Yeah I saw parts of it!
    I personally thought it as a bit gay!
    I prefered watching the men running around in tight shorts on channel ten (footy), thats how gay i thought it was!

    PS: I'm not a homophobe, look at my Name!
     
  10. Shadow_of_Evil

    Shadow_of_Evil Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    Nov 18, 2001
    OH ***K
    God damn it!!! who the hell opened the bloody closet!!! Some one let out a bunch of beaver_leavers!!!!
     
  11. Jedi Daniel

    Jedi Daniel Chosen One star 5

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    From TheDigitalBits;

    We have official confirmation from Lucasfilm's Jim Ward, via the Indy DVD event we attended on Saturday, that The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles TV series is currently in production for DVD release. There's no street date yet, but late 2004 is certainly possible.
     
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