

Indiana Jones coming to DVD in November 342
DaSpudMan writes "The "Indiana Jones" trilogy, one of the most requested film series for the DVD format, is finally slated for worldwide release Nov. 4 as "The Adventures of Indiana Jones -- The Complete DVD Movie Collection," a box set that will include a fourth disc specifically dedicated to bonus materials."
Figures (Score:5, Insightful)
That assumes, of course, that movie #4 turns out to be worth paying money for.
Re:Figures (Score:2)
Re:Figures (Score:4, Funny)
Re: Movie #4? (Score:5, Funny)
Here's a link for info (Score:3, Informative)
Re: Movie #4? (Score:3, Funny)
The first three were set in the 1940s. Setting this new one in the 1950s gives them an excuse for Indy (Harrison Ford) looking so old.
Awesome (Score:5, Funny)
Of course, they arent replacing the Nazi's with ewoks, and the guns with walkie talkies, right?
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Funny)
I sincerely hope that was sarcasm
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Insightful)
Should John Williams ever pass away, he would leave a much larger impact on
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Funny)
Of course, that's not a bad thing. But seriously. Read it again. And tally up the nerd points:
Re:Awesome (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Awesome (Score:2, Funny)
How can you possibly make that claim? So many counterexamples come to mind... Anything by Vanilla Ice for example, or M.C. Hammer, or "The Macarena" all spring immediately to mind.
My personal choice for most evil song ever is "Heaven is a Place on Earth" which I think was by Belinda Carlisle. Somehow the world conspired to have my radio alarm clock wake me with this spermatazoa of satan every morning of my senior ye
Re:Awesome (Score:2)
The only "radical departure" was:
1st movie: Christian mythos with heavy handed piety lesson
3rd movie: Christian mythos with heavy handed piety lesson
2nd movie...
something made up more recently just for a movie with moving reunited families scene.
That's Dr. Jones to you!
Re:Awesome (Score:2, Interesting)
Personally, I liked Temple of Doom, but being of Indian descent, I had to face my fellow seventh graders and constantly tell 'em "we don't eat snakes, monkey brains, etc."
Hell, my parents are vegetarian. After awhile, I just gave up, and started inviting my f
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Funny)
isn't that a contradiction of terms?
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Insightful)
I know that's what I do.
Er.....oh crap!
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
Its fabulous musical opening going straight into a full-speed action sequence is one of the most remarkable first five minutes of a film ever.
The rest of the movie (and that kid) I can take or leave, but the first few minutes? Magical.
Best wishes,
Mike.
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Insightful)
The reason I think people are so down on the second one is two things:
1. If you want gross-out factor, you go to see some gross-out movie. Raiders wasn't a gross-out film, it was a fun movie with a decent plot with some special effects to help where necessary. But nothing was done just to be gross and disgusting as was the case in Doom.
2. Raiders and Last Crusade are based on things which many people consider historic. I.e., the Ark of the Covenant existed and really is "lost", and the chalice of the last supper obviously existed (he had to drink out of something!). Wheter they had the powers attributed to them in the movies is certainly open to discussion, but the movies were based on historical artifacts and placed in the Nazi era. Take some historical objects and have fun with them. In Doom we're talking mass child abductions and glowing Shakras that make the fields green. Please...
And I, for one, thought that little Chinese kid was just annoying. I think he was placed there for comic relief, like Jar Jar, but I think it failed miserably. Raiders was "funny" because of what Harrison Ford brought to the film, not because of some useless and silly 9-year-old running around saying stupid lines in less-than-understandable English. That's not my idea of funny and I think it further detracted from the second film. You notice a silly character such as that wasn't needed in the first or third movie and they were much funner to watch.
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Insightful)
Psychologically, yes it was. The baddies in this movie are so bad that it was absolutely necessary for the story to show them getting their comeuppance in an extraordinarily gratuitous manner.
The chilled monkey brains bit in the second movie? No, I never worked out why that was included - it would upset plenty of people, and could offend people with Indian backgrounds.
I guess it shows that ev
Re:Awesome (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This would be the first trilogy I'd buy and thr (Score:5, Funny)
which disk would you throw out? (Score:2)
That Song (Score:5, Funny)
Bum ba dum-dum! Bum ba dum!
M@
That song... lyrics (Score:3, Funny)
Ready? Sing along to the main theme.
To the rescue,
Doctor Jones
To the rescue,
Indi-an-a-jones
Seriously. I can't find anything to prove that's what he used, but I did hear it from a friend who heard it from a friend. It's nothing like Bill Murray's interpretation of the Star Wars theme of course.
I wonder what "wor
The heart scene... (Score:2)
Is it me, or will it be awesome to see the scene where the guy gets his heart ripped out in dvd quality? Not to mention theatre sound!
I don't WANT all of them! (Score:2, Insightful)
It's like the Alien movies, who wants all of them?
I would be happy to pick up just Raiders, though.
Jon Acheson
Re:I don't WANT all of them! (Score:2)
I never found the second one particularly watchable after about the first 10-15 minutes, but I love the first and third.
~Philly
Sets are shrewd (Score:2)
That's why they sell 'em in a group -- the second and third movie wouldn't rate buying otherwise.
The first Raiders is a great movie. Have to say, having caught #2 on cable and just seen the previews for #3, I had no interest in 'em at all. They wasted the historical setting pretty badly, IMHO, and lost the feeling they were telling a story independent of stunts and character "chemistry." Pretty rote efforts.
Quick, how many people would say #2 or #3 are among their favorite movies? The first one's on a l
Re:Sets are shrewd (Score:2)
Re:Sets are shrewd (Score:2)
Funny you should mention Alien (Score:3, Interesting)
And thankfully... (Score:5, Funny)
(Moderated, -1, Hahaha! Very Funny Dr. Jones!)
Re:And thankfully... (Score:4, Funny)
percent of revenue (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm surprised they took so long, considering DVDs are such a huge percent [factbook.net] of the total revenue movies make for a studio.
Re:percent of revenue (Score:2)
You also can't buy the movies separately. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You also can't buy the movies separately. (Score:2)
And after the fourth movie comes out there will be a special edition with enhanced sound and visual effects.
I'm glad the films are finally coming out on DVD but I look at the way Spielberg and Lucas handle DVD releases and I see nothing but greed.
it's cheaper this way (Score:2)
Re:You also can't buy the movies separately. (Score:2)
Re:You also can't buy the movies separately. (Score:4, Insightful)
Those have been on P2P networks for ages... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Those have been on P2P networks for ages... (Score:2)
Re:Those have been on P2P networks for ages... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Those have been on P2P networks for ages... (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, you could warn them if only you spoke MPAA...
I'll admit it (Score:5, Insightful)
-Goran
No commentary track (Score:5, Insightful)
Bullshit. Just tell the truth: For whatever reasons, Spielberg doesn't do commentaries. However I don't see why some other producer (Luca$) or writer (Kasdan) couldn't have provided a commentary. Citing "bandwidth issues" is a laugher. And I for one prefer to actually have a commentary while the movie is running. Just not the same hearing production insights on a bonus disc.
Re:No commentary track (Score:2, Interesting)
Personally, I couldn't care less about the stupid director's commentary. I would much rather see them spend their bandwidth on less-compressed video and audio streams.
Re:No commentary track (Score:5, Interesting)
I quite like commentaries - providing the commentators have something worth saying of course. Some of my favourite ones are Ridley Scott on Alien, Tom Baker on some of the BBC Dr Who DVDs and Sam Raimi on the Evil Dead. Actually Evil Dead has two commentaries one by Raimi/Tabert (producer) and the other by Bruce Campbell the lead actor. Both commentraies are pretty interesting - you find out that someone's sister got roped in because the original actress pissed off halfway through filming when the money ran out.
The ones that tend to suck are the recent main stream Hollywood movies - lots of gushing about how wonderful everyone is. Even then you're not sacrificing that much video quality for the 150MB that a plain stereo commentary track costs so I don't really mind. Anyway Region 2 DVD's tend to have half a dozen European language tracks and a dozen subtitle tracks so we're used to non-video things filling the disc.
Re:No commentary track (Score:2)
Sigh... (Score:5, Informative)
Anyways. This is good, mostly-- nice to have the movies in widescreen, with decent quality. But there's a few problems, as I see it:
1. No commentary. I understand that Spielberg prefers to "keep the magic," as he's put it, but come on. These are for posterity. Let's get some thoughts. There's no way fifteen minutes worth of interview on a bonus disc is going to do it.
2. They're still trying to change the title of the first movie, and it pisses me off-- it's "Raiders of the Lost Ark," not "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark." Cripes. It's one of the most popular films of all time. If you don't already know who's in it, I think the front freaking cover is a fine clue, thanks.
3. We're gonna have to buy it all again after the fourth movie comes out, right?
On the plus side, the content of the movies themselves haven't been changed. In other words, Indy still shoots first.
More information and a peek at the cover art, if you're curious, can be found at DVD File [dvdfile.com].
Re:Sigh... (Score:5, Funny)
Don't worry, your submission of this story will be on the front page tomorrow.
Joris
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
No, of course not. We're going to tell everyone not to buy it and shout from the rafters at how terrible all of this rechristening of our favorite films have become..
Funny school reports from famous people (Score:5, Funny)
Name of Pupil: JONES, Indiana
Age: 8
Dear Mr and Mrs Jones,
I understand that in order to get to school this morning Indiana leapt from the branches of a tree on to the roof of a passing vehicle, crawled the length of this vehicle (nearly falling off at least four times as he avoided having his head knocked off by low bridges), dangled precariously over the side hanging on by the fingertips of one hand while he scratched his knee with the other and then leapt fearlessly through a small side window, receiving not a single scratch in spite of the thousands of razor sharp pieces into which the glass shattered.
Would you please instruct your son that he must be like all the other children, and use the school bus stop.
Mrs Ida Rather Knot
Form Mistress
Re:Funny school reports from famous people (Score:5, Informative)
Finally (Score:5, Insightful)
Present day: Lord of the ring and Matrix are the trilogies, nobody is really excited 'bout Episode 3 and even worse too many remember Mr Lucas as the man who created Jar Jar Binks...
so there's no reason left to delay the DVD edition of Indy, hype about it is shrinking not growing.
Re:Finally (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Finally (Score:4, Insightful)
The best movies are original fiction, most often not a movie version of a great book.
Re:Finally (Score:3, Funny)
I do. Dude, I Still Don't Know Where My Car Is, I Still Know What Your Boobs Did in the Summer of 2013, American Pie XII: Filling Time, Friday the 13th Part XXI, Girls Gone Wild the Movie 7...
Re:Finally (Score:3, Funny)
Whats yousa saying? Yousa nosa like Jar-Jar? Poodoo! Mui mui! Whatsa meya saying?
a Joke (Score:4, Funny)
The brunette enters first, the interview begins with the usual where, how, how much etc. In the end the manager says: ".. and one last question. How many T's are there in INDIANA JONES?".
The brunette takes a moment to think and replies:
".. there are not T's
"Precisely replies the manager, that was the answer I was expected. Very well, we will contact you shortly."
It's the redhead's turn, the interview begins with the usual where, how, how much etc. In the end the manager says:
".. and one last question. How many T's are there in INDIANA JONES?".
The redhead takes a moment to think and replies:
".. there are not T's
"Precisely replies the manager, that was the answer I was expected. Very well, we will contact you shortly."
Finally the blonde enters, the interview begins with the usual where, how, how much etc. In the end the manager asks:
".. and one last question. How many T's are there in INDIANA JONES?".
The blonde is thinking hard, going into deep analytical thought and asks for a calculator,
The clickety clicks begin, she gives it some more thought and finally replies:
".. there are 32 T's!"
The manager says that he wasn't expecting that answer. He asks her, however, how she had arrived to that conclusion and if she had misinterpreted the question. Her reply left him speechless:
Listen [clickhere.gr]
so nice of corperate america (Score:2)
-wish I could remember who said it orginally
No Commentary?!? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:No Commentary?!? (Score:5, Informative)
Lawrence Bouzereau is his faithful documentary guy, and he has done the docs on Schindler's List, Jaws, Jurrasic Park, [insert Spielburg flick here] and will be (I'm sure) doing one for this set.
Spielberg likes to allow the movie to speak for itself, though ironically he does do film school commentaries with an audience, to explain as best he can what he was trying to accomplish.
Spielberg, however, won't allow these types of commentaries to be included.
The press release says its because of bandwith issues, and that's simply a lie. No commentary, a small Dolby Digital 2.0 track, would ever take enough space to truly harm the picture.
Besides, video and audiophiles get their bandwidth-filled goodness with the Superbit line, something Paramount has yet to embrace. For now they simply say they leave off commentaries and exciting extras on each disc because "the picture will look better."
Of course, The Godfather has 9 hours of commentary, and you didn't hear them screaming "picture quality forever!" on that release, now did you?
Is it magic pixie dust? (Score:5, Interesting)
Spielberg and Lucas treat DVD as though its a big trumpeting event.
Where's SW? Where's Schindlers list?
Where's THX1138?
They're so corporate now, anything they produce is so mechanical, so by the numbers that it's hardly an art form anymore, it's a style. You could easily see the same story and visual structure in EVERY spielberg and Lucas film. Janus Kaminsky (Spielberg's cinematographer) has lost all creativity due to the fact that he's made nothing but spielberg movies for the last decade.
Watch Jurassic Park for the shots of people "looking" at things off camera. Then watch ANY other one of his films, and it'll be ruined for you. That's HALF of his shot list on any given film. AHHHH!
My other issue is the PR at Lucasfilm's flimsy excuse for the lack of commentary.
Spielberg won't do them. Point blank. Don't feed us an excuse that "in order to save space..." for not doing it. If you wanted to save space, there'd be a DTS track on there. Screw his position on not wanting to reveal his "magic"...
Unless they're going to be single layer discs, it's got plenty of space for DTS, DD 5.1, commentary, and a French track for Quebec.
Interesting opinion... (Score:3, Insightful)
Ahhh... but you forget one crucial part of your argument. Spielberg and Lucas created that style. They changed movies forever. It is not surprising that a generation raised on that style expands on it, and bitches about it while the old fogeys don't get any oth
I'm just waiting for part 4 (Score:2)
Bonus material: gimmicks (Score:5, Interesting)
The documentaries and interviews always seem rather contentless and full of people who take themselves too seriously, talk too much about inconsequential things, and go on self-importantly in a self-promotion about how wonderful their movie is, and all the people in it.
I know whether I liked a movie or not - I don't need propaganda to convince me otherwise. Really, most of the bonus material is just plain dull. Really, most Hollywood movies are just some quick entertainment which doesn't require much concentration, so why take them so seriously? Earth shattering movies are few and far between - and it's the content of the story that matters, not how the movie was made or how wonderful all the actors and actresses are. These people have too much ego. I'd be happy with more of Jackie Chan's routine: out-takes during the closing credits (although they'd require more effort than those with The Tuxedo).
Cleaned up film transfer? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Cleaned up film transfer? (Score:3, Informative)
What, no Special Edition? (Score:5, Funny)
Damnit, and I wanted to see the swordsman swing first...
Comment removed (Score:3, Interesting)
Rights issue? (Score:3, Interesting)
If so, this is another example of lawyers and greed getting in the way of geeking.
It's only too bad (Score:2)
Overplayed... (Score:3, Funny)
I've had these for over a year on DVD (Score:2, Interesting)
They were packaged seperately and there is a "suprising" lack of content inside the dvd cases (just the DVD actually). The picture label on the DVDs appear valid, as does the outside of the cases. There are numerous icons on the cases and the DVDs (Paramount, Dolby, the DVD Video icon). There's even a barcode on the top reverse-side of the case.
Some oddities: Red letters on the back of the case saying "Sony Playstation 2 compatible". While
Re: (Score:3, Funny)
Why such a huge ad campaign? (Score:2, Interesting)
Why do they need to go with such a huge ad campaign? They would sell these discs as fast as they can make 'em even with a moderate campaign. They're wasting their money! Does anyone think people need to be persuaded to buy Indy mo
Re:Why such a huge ad campaign? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why such a huge ad campaign? (Score:3, Interesting)
But... (Score:2)
No time for love Dr. Jones!
A long delay, but (Score:3, Funny)
Just in time (Score:3, Interesting)
I can't wait! Oh man... I remember my Dad and I going to the theatre and seeing Raiders. Boys day out. So much fun. We were both absolutely blown away by the film.
And now I get to enjoy the movies (as they should be seen on DVD!) with my kid(s).
Memorable Quotes (Score:3, Informative)
All these quotes courtesy of IMDB, seeing as how I couldn't remember them all *exactly*...
---- LOST ARK ----
---- TEMPLE OF DOOM ---- ---- LAST CRUSADE ----I think LucasFilm needs some money (Score:3, Funny)
"Goose-stepping morons like yourself should try buying disks instead of burning them."
like buying a whole album (Score:3, Interesting)
Next, maybe Star Wars? (Score:4, Interesting)
Before I get started, check OriginalTrilogy.com [originaltrilogy.com], a web site dedicated to the preservation of the original theatrical cuts (and eventually have them released on DVD as well, not just the special editions) of the films of the classic Star Wars trilogy. See their FAQ [originaltrilogy.com] for more information. Signatories number around 29,500 at the moment; 30,000 could be reached within the day!
Now, on with the show...
From September 2001 [starwars.com], LucasFilm clarifies that they can not simply jump into a DVD project for the classic Star Wars trilogy. It will take time, but from the hints presented here, it should be worth the wait! (I still think Lucas could make a fortune by releasing *only* the movies, everything we have on VHS so far, as individual titles on DVD.) From the September 2001 feature: Another article from February 2000 [starwars.com] expresses more reasons for delaying development of the trilogy's DVD. It seems as though fears of pirated copies of Star Wars films is a major concern, though LucasFilm denied this then. (As technology has improved [allvcd.com], I wonder if they would still deny it, or if they would simply deny this as a reason for delaying the DVD project.)
Although about twenty and forty months old, respectively, this is still more information than the StarWars.com FAQ [starwars.com], updated quite frequently, gives: Thanks, George. We got that memo.
Last tidbit. According to this FAQ [starwarsfaq.com], Natalie Portman may shoot some scenes for the Return of the Jedi DVD, and Jimmy Smits (Bail Organa, Princess Leia's adopted father, who is presumably but not necessarily on planet Alderaan when the Death Star destroys it) may shoot some scenes for the A New Hope DVD.
Re:Hope it not like Back to the Future (Score:5, Funny)
Stickler for quality? Lucas? You have SEEN the new Star Wars movies, right?
The BTTF discs have been fixed. (Score:5, Informative)
b) The discs have been fixed. Look for a "V2" (version 2) on the widescreen/full frame sticker.
c) You can send the old discs back to Universal for a free replacement.
BACK TO THE FUTURE DVD RETURNS
PO Box 224468
Dallas, Texas 75260
They will even pay for the shipping.
d) Stop Trolling.
Widescreen fixed and available for free. (Score:2, Informative)
Call 1-888-703-0100 and they'll even send you a pre-paid mailing envelope so you don't even have to pay for postage!
For those of you buying a DVD set in the store, look for a small "V2" printed on the back of the box. The new discs also have a small "V2" printed on them, but only on discs 2 and 3. Disc 1 is not misframed.
Re:Widescreen fixed and available for free. (Score:5, Informative)
They do ask you what you noticed wrong about the movies. And they do read the little message from Universal with the widescreen/fullscreen typo.
Re:Hope it not like Back to the Future (Score:2, Informative)
Want info? Go read The Digital Bits [thedigitalbits.com] which is one (of many) websites that kept on top of this debacle.
Heck, my BTTF DVDs are still in shrinkwrap because of this...
The real debacle isn't that they aren't fixed - it's that the disks were released in other regions first (such as Australia) and were defective then. It wasn't until Universal released the movies in region 1 that they listened to the hue and cry about defective transfers -- and agreed to f
Re:Hope it not like Back to the Future (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Observe... MPAA (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Observe... MPAA (Score:3, Insightful)
Because these movies, unlike most are actually good.
A friggin MEN (Score:2)
Re:Parent post is NOT a troll! (Score:2)
Re:Yay! (Score:2)
Die, Newt die!