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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot True. Oh well.

    I think they did something like that 15 years ago with the movie Red:


    If they could take that idea and put a John Constantine spin on it, it could be good, I think. That being said, the last film about Indiana Jones was where he was "way older. Greyish hair and a little bit slower than usual." and look how that turned out 😅

    Red tape? I thought it was a government thing. Movies have red tape?
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch I enjoyed the last Indiana Jones. I really like it when original actors are used even if they are older and slower. 😃

    These days everything has red tape. Politics are everywhere even in movies. It's getting worse by the day.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot I am in a different camp: I wish they had chosen a new Indiana Jones actor to replace Harrison Ford (like they replace James Bond every few films) to keep the franchise in the same timeframe. This is also what I do not like about the James Bond franchise these days: it works best in its time period of 50s-60s, not modern times, I think.

    That reminded me of how the EU is introduced in Tropico 6, they had that intro screen about using red tape to stop cutting corners. Sadly, I looked for an image of that, or a video outtake, and could not find any.
  • DracoTarot's Avatar
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    @DoctorEldritch I'm sure if they produce a new Indiana Jones a new actor will be chosen. I recon the producer gave Harrison Ford one last shot at playing the role to se how audiences will react

    I stopped watching James Bond films. The new one are really not that good and I agree the older ones are the best.

    I also can't believe how much red tape is within religious organisations. It's getting worse by the day.
  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    @DracoTarot Perhaps, but he is not a proper "Indiana Jones" anymore; there are over 40 years now between the first and the last movies, and they even emphasised how old Indiana is in the film itself. And I get that Harrison Ford is iconic in that role, but Indiana is not a role you can play indefinitely like that, I think.

    I only watched the first one with Daniel Craig, did not really watch the others. I did have a glance at Spectre later as I wanted to see their take on Blofeld, but, to be honest, that was rather disappointing. Daniel Craig is better in that Knives Out franchise, at least, those movies do not hide what they are: