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Star Wars creator, George Lucas, asked Harrison Ford if he'd be interested in doing a Han Solo spin-off film. Harrison declined.
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Star Wars creator, George Lucas, asked Harrison Ford if he'd be interested in doing a Han Solo spin-off film. Harrison declined.
He sure forgot his roots, didn't he? :-\
Would have been cool to see something like that.
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Star Wars creator, George Lucas, asked Harrison Ford if he'd be interested in doing a Han Solo spin-off film. Harrison declined.
Good!!
Harrison Ford is what?? 65?
I hope he never does another Indiana Jones movie, it would be gross to see that old bag as Indy.
"Indiana Jones: Raider of the Lost Memory" See Indiana search his glasses, chase Nazis in a wheelchair, going onbhis own last crusade... ::)
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Yea, I agree, good... I love lucas, but he has no shortage of halfbaked ideas...
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I hope they still go ahead with the film though
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I hope they still go ahead with the film though
Yeah, it would be awesom! Solo and Chewbacca in the falcon getting chased by intergalactic loan sharks! :o
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Yeah, it would be awesom! Solo and Chewbacca in the falcon getting chased by intergalactic loan sharks! :o
Wow, i feel like it's 1977!!
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I hope he never does another Indiana Jones movie, it would be gross to see that old bag as Indy.
Too late, bitch...
In a long-awaited announcement, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg revealed today that the fourth installment of Indiana Jones will begin production in June 2007. Harrison Ford returns in his role as the daring Dr. Jones for the new adventure. The film will be produced by Lucasfilm Ltd., directed by Steven Spielberg and released by Paramount Pictures throughout the world in May 2008.
The screenplay has been written by David Koepp.
Spielberg states "George, Harrison and I are all very excited. We feel that the script was well worth the wait. We hope it delivers everything you'd expect from our history with Indiana Jones."
The film will be produced by Frank Marshall with George Lucas and Kathy Kennedy as executive producers. "Working with Steven, Frank, Kathy and the Indy crew is like working with family," states Lucas. "These films are such great fun to make. I'm looking forward to reuniting with the team and starting this new journey."
The film has plenty of action in store for the rogue archeologist. Harrison Ford comments "I'm delighted to be back in business with my old friends. I don't know if the pants still fit but I know the hat will. "
It will be shot on undisclosed locations around the world as well as in the United States.
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Well, this announcement was made every year since the last movie...
There's still hope!
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Well, this announcement was made every year since the last movie...
There's still hope!
That's what I said. I was tired of hearing the same shit over and over 'bout this so-called next Indiana Jones. But the info I got 'bout this came from its OFFICIAL website, so it must be legit.
http://www.indianajones.com/
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the last 3 star wars blew and took the originals down a notch by association. Some kids I know have nevr seen the original 3!! Yet they watch this garbage all for special effects even though they blow.
I'm glad Ford didn't do this movie.