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◊ 2022-12-02 08:27 |
Black bars need to be cropped off |
◊ 2022-12-02 08:56 |
What’s all this 2023 rubbish? Do films now have model years? It’s laughable |
◊ 2022-12-02 09:08 |
It's a movie that is being released next year |
◊ 2022-12-02 10:36 |
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◊ 2022-12-03 07:20 |
It's where they artificially de-age Harrison Ford. Soon they'll make movies with dead actors, anyone can be re-created. |
◊ 2022-12-03 12:28 |
Wasn't that already done years ago? (or at least finished, when the actor died in the middle of the filming) |
◊ 2022-12-03 12:34 |
so the likes of Marlon Brando , Steve McQueen, Humphy Bogart , Marlyn Monroe etc etc sounds creepy -- Last edit: 2022-12-03 12:35:14 |
◊ 2022-12-03 12:36 |
Indeed, you're probably thinking about The Crow (1994) starring Brandon Lee. |
◊ 2022-12-03 12:38 |
more recent Paul Walker for Fast and Furious |
◊ 2022-12-03 16:06 |
I remember a few years ago they aired a commercial for Gjensidige (an insurance company) that featured the actual likenesses of Olsenbanden (the Olsen Gang), using footage from the 1970s and body doubles. It was very impressive visually and at the same time didn't feel out of place. I also thought Princess Leia and Grand Moff Tarkin from Rogue One were excellent. For commercials and brief scenes in movies, I think this technology should definitely be embraced. However basing an entire 2 hr movie on CGI alterations of deceased / aged people would seem a bit tiring. |
◊ 2022-12-03 18:32 |
All I know is Albert Finney & Susan Dey tried to warn us about this happening: /movie.php?id=82677 |
◊ 2022-12-04 19:08 |
Yes, these two at least indeed |
◊ 2022-12-04 19:30 |
Part filmed in Glasgow during summer 2021 as fake US city streets. |
◊ 2022-12-04 22:21 |
They already did that with Peter Cushing in Rogue One. |
◊ 2022-12-14 12:41 |
new trailer, lots of nazi scenes so possible time travel plot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfVYgWYaHmE -- Last edit: 2022-12-14 12:57:26 |
◊ 2022-12-14 20:26 |
a green van on the right, could be CGI , no better shot -- Last edit: 2022-12-14 20:26:45 |
◊ 2022-12-14 20:52 |
does this look familiar ?? -- Last edit: 2022-12-14 20:52:50 |
◊ 2022-12-15 17:21 |
Heinkel He-111. One of the most recognizable bomber cockpits of WWII. |
◊ 2023-05-22 19:49 |
Hello. Long-time reader, first-time writer. Having seen the filming in Glasgow I was not surprised to seen some anachronistic vehicles, I was somewhat surprised by the blue NYPD patrol cars. Given the scene appeared to be set in 1969 (Apollo 11 ticker tape) I'd have thought black, green and white would have been more appropriate. Will be interesting to see what makes it into the film and what is CGI'd away. Kind regards. -- Last edit: 2023-05-22 19:49:27 |
◊ 2023-07-03 02:54 |
I have just added the anachronistic Renault 4 which appears in the trailer; these scenes are set in 1969 and this car is clearly a post-1978 model with plastic side trim and revised front grille. |
◊ 2023-07-04 12:13 |
Behind the New York scenes with a lot of photos of vehicles, including the mentioned NYPD car: https://www.carandclassic.com/magazine/indiana-jones-and-the-temple-of-vroom/ |
◊ 2023-07-09 05:35 |
I think there's a Fiat 500 in Sicily |
◊ 2023-07-09 07:05 |
there is probably more than one.. |
◊ 2023-07-13 17:52 |
this movie was pants , only the first 20 minutes are watchable (with deaged Harrison Ford on nazi train) it makes Crystall Skull good by comparison -- Last edit: 2023-07-13 17:56:01 |
◊ 2023-07-13 17:58 |
Everyone I've seen talking about this movie say the exact same thing... Only the first 15 or so minutes is watchable, and that everything after that is terrible. And I thought Crystal Skull was jumping the shark (or rather, nuked the fridge)! |
◊ 2023-07-13 18:02 |
it also happens that in that first act on nazi train no Phoebe Waller Bridge... -- Last edit: 2023-07-13 19:39:26 (Lateef) |
◊ 2023-07-13 18:16 |
I would've brought him back for a cameo if I was a Lucasfilm exec for continuity's sake, even if he isn't anyone's favorite. But then again, if they were of sound mind, they wouldn't have put out most of what they sh*t out for the past six or so years... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
◊ 2023-07-13 18:27 |
regarding vehicles they also did a very poor job set in the 60s they use a big delivery van from the 80s at least having a major role |
◊ 2023-07-22 19:23 |
I saw this movie and I quite liked it! While it no hope of living up to the decades of awesome built up by the original trilogy, it is certainly much better and far less CGI-heavy than Crystal Skull was, which I also didn't mind. It is certainly a worthy finale to the Indiana Jones franchise and the climax is pretty crazy but it doesn't feel out of place. Certainly far less call-backs and the ones there are are quite subtle. They did give Indy another child sidekick, but thankfully did not make him annoying. Speaking of child sidekicks, the only thing I felt was missing from the film was Ke Huy Quan, given him and Harrison Ford's reunion last year was so well received. Indy does receive help from an old friend played by Antonio Banderas, so they could have put Ke Huy Quan in that role. Indy's other sidekick, his god-daughter, does bring to mind Mac, though she is far better written. I would recommend it, especially on the grounds that this will be the final opportunity to see an Indiana Jones film in theaters. I'm surprised that this film appears to be bombing despite that fact that Crystal Skull was raking in the profits during it's run. Must be because of all the hype between Barbie and Oppenheimer. |
◊ 2023-07-28 05:49 |
I agree with your review Godzilla. It shouldn't be bombing. Non stop action. |
◊ 2023-07-28 11:44 |
Perhaps people don't want geriatric heroes. I haven't been offered any action boy juvenile lead parts for about 75 years. |
◊ 2023-07-28 12:24 |
Pity - I'd have looked out for "John From Staffs and the Coachbuilt Bentleys" |
◊ 2023-07-28 13:41 |
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◊ 2023-07-30 16:34 |
That was a fairly contemporary truck owned by Con Ed. I don't remember if they had those colors in 1969 (I saw more LILCO trucks back then), but they sure as hell didn't have Utilimaster vans with square headlights. |
◊ 2023-08-08 13:01 |
There was a blue FIAT 238 van in the film. Apparently, three different vans were used, with one being sold on April. https://silodrome.com/fiat-238-van-indiana-jones/ https://www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1971-fiat-238-4mwpKg The van that was on sale was registered in the UK. It is described as a 1971 model. |
◊ 2023-08-08 16:55 |
To be fair, it's not the most anachronistic vehicle to be featured in this franchise... a '70s-era Volkswagen van appears during the Shanghai chase in Temple of Doom (set in 1936), and a '51 Ford panel van appears in The Last Crusade. /vehicle_602924-Ford-F-1-Panel-1951.html -- Last edit: 2023-08-08 16:55:23 |
◊ 2023-08-30 22:49 |
1960 Autobianchi Bianchina Panoramica |
◊ 2023-11-25 12:18 |
Crap done ! |
◊ 2023-11-25 12:23 |
4 bikes used in chase but for most no proper shots |
◊ 2023-11-25 13:04 |
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◊ 2023-11-25 22:46 |
These were too small: |
◊ 2023-11-26 10:15 |
There's a good reason you hear the word "trilogy" about ten times more often than "quadrilogy"... |
◊ 2023-11-26 16:21 |
You have hit the nail on the head here, night cub. |
◊ 2023-11-28 17:37 |
Many thanks ! A usefull complement to the page done by Kooshmeister ! |
◊ 2023-11-30 08:41 |
Oups ! The IMPDb page. The work is now completed, featuring ten aircraft types. BTW, in 212 BC, the Greek temples were already in ruins. The Greeks already had a flair for tourism... but not for business, given the way they received the Romans. -- Last edit: 2023-11-30 08:43:06 |