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More INDY IV Photos Emerge

By: Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor
Date: Saturday, June 30, 2007
Source: Just Jared

More set photos have appeared online from the current INDIANA JONES IV shoot in New Haven. Earlier yesterday, photos involving the crane truck and stunt doubles appeared. Now, courtesy of Just Jared, we get to see photos with Shia and Harrison riding the bike sequence.

There's 7 more photos of the shoot right here.

INDIANA JONES IV hits theaters everywhere on May 22, 2008.

 



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bdd • Jun 30, 2007, 11:11am •
New Haven CT. I'm sure there are different ones.

TheSleeper • Jun 30, 2007, 12:02pm •
This is exactly what I feared. Shia looks better than I expected as a Fifties teen, but that's the "Firewall" version of Harrison Ford! And since when does Indy ever take a backseat to anybody?

Oh man. This could be the "Phantom Menace" of the Indy series...

almostunbiased • Jun 30, 2007, 05:15pm •
Realx, sleeper. I'm sure it will be funny when we see it.

Captmathman • Jun 30, 2007, 07:19pm •
Still not the photos or footage I'm hoping for. I still see Indy in Bond's world. Too much technology, too many transport options. Indy belongs in the '30's.

DarkJedi • Jun 30, 2007, 07:46pm •
Not sure what you mean, Captmathman.

There was motorcycles in the 30's. There was motorcycles in Indiana Jones & The Last Crusades.

Jarrod S

Captmathman • Jul 01, 2007, 12:31pm •
Jarrod,
It's not the motorcycles.
I'm worried about Indy in a post-WWII world.
In my mind, the thirties was a time in which people didn't get out much. There was a worldwide depression on. And as a result, isolated areas remained isolated, exotic. They could only been seen via movies.
In the fifties, reliable transportation combined with the postwar boom to make tourism more frequent. Locations aren't as exotic and mysterious.
Also, Indy doesn't have to make such elaborate and fanciful travel plans.
I'm just saying, I don't see him in the 50's. I want this movie to work, mind you, but I'm worried that a 1930's cliffhanger hero will look ridiculous against a 1950's backdrop.

gnolam • Jul 02, 2007, 01:53pm •
oh no.. Harrison looks so old.. nothing wrong with that normally but wow..cgi to the rescue maybe?

scytheofluna • Jul 02, 2007, 03:51pm •
The whole character was built around the same pulp hero image that birthed the Rocketeer, the Shadow, the Green Hornet, Dick Tracy. By the 1950's Professor Henry Jones Junior would have been on sabbatical from teaching, and writing a book. Not donning his 25 year old tan outfit, hat and whip to take on commies, or hippies. Why the hell didn't they just do this ten years ago? We could have gotten another whole trilogy of Indy films, and two or three more Tom Clancy films out of the guy but he was too busy with Firewall, and Seven Days and Seven Nights and the like. The last movie he was in that I actually liked was Air Force One, and even that was a formulaic predictable Tom Clancy-esqe wannabe.

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