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Post by gammer on Sept 27, 2007 15:33:35 GMT -5
Scheduled for release on Tuesday, October 2nd.
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Post by Mod City on Sept 27, 2007 15:45:15 GMT -5
Wow, another modern classic. I know this flick in every direction, should be a breeze to watch with Rifftrax. This will also give me an excuse to buy it on DVD.
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Post by Broadsword on Sept 27, 2007 15:48:56 GMT -5
What, why this one. If they do an Indiana Jones it should be Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
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Post by krokodyle on Sept 27, 2007 16:05:38 GMT -5
What, why this one. If they do an Indiana Jones it should be Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Yeah I have to agree. If the're going to do an Indiana Jones movie, ToD is ripe for riffing...
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Post by gammer on Sept 27, 2007 16:18:44 GMT -5
Yes this is one of my favorite movies. But hey!, maybe they will eventually do all 3!!
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Post by BathTub on Sept 27, 2007 16:27:15 GMT -5
4 even!
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Post by Trumpy's Magic Snout on Sept 27, 2007 17:37:50 GMT -5
Always welcome when i need to whip my Indy trilogy boxset out!
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Sept 27, 2007 17:39:14 GMT -5
Once again I'm forced to use the "three question marks" emoticon for their movie choice: Could be good, but this movie just takes itself so unseriously that it's almost like riffing a comedy. Well, I'll assume they know what they're doing.
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Post by Voyeur on Sept 27, 2007 20:34:46 GMT -5
Wow! I'm not sure I'm understanding this choice when there's so many Michael Bay films to riff! Or maybe some old Chuck Norris films. Or any number of Jean-Claude Van Damme films (I know Mike Nelson just loves Van Damme)!
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Post by FredC on Sept 28, 2007 12:20:52 GMT -5
Gwua? Why do they do this? There are so many others they could (and should) be doing instead! I am eagerly awaiting a Mike/Kevin/Bill Batman and Robin and Titanic Rifftrax... Why do they hold out on us so?
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Post by krokodyle on Sept 28, 2007 16:30:25 GMT -5
Maybe they're going for more 'riffing-movies-that-more-of-the-general-public-will-sit-through (and possibly expand our viewer-ship)', rather than the truly horrific and deserving ones?
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Post by callipygias on Sept 28, 2007 17:37:22 GMT -5
Maybe so, but it seems like they might also risk losing some on-the-fence-type fans when they do movies that people really like. Especially ones that are acknowledged "great" movies. (Like this and LoTR.)
I think it's just another excuse to do their great Harrison Ford voices they've been using a lot in Rifftrax. (Get off my plane!) Or it's because Bill looks so good as that one guy from the movie.
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Post by gammer on Oct 2, 2007 22:34:48 GMT -5
The cover I made for this one...
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Post by Pierre Trudeau on Oct 3, 2007 0:02:12 GMT -5
I think it's just another excuse to do their great Harrison Ford voices they've been using a lot in Rifftrax. (Get off my plane!) HAHA that reminds me, we had to watch Air Force One in a screenwriting class I had and when that part came on everyone cheered and clapped. It was a joyous event for all. That said... Indiana Jones movies are some of my roommate's most favourite films ever. When I told him they were doing this one, he got really excited.... he loves Rifftrax, doesn't really like MST3k. Weirdo.
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Post by Torgo on Oct 3, 2007 0:25:40 GMT -5
Like I need RiffTrax as a reason to watch my Indiana Jones movies again. In fact, Last Crusade is my second favorite Spielberg flick, after Jaws (which would probably make an awsome RiffTrax itself).
But I do get some confusion over the choice. If you want to do one of those adventurer flicks, why pick on Indy when you have two perfectly bland Tomb Raider movies you could do?
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