Showing posts with label Raiders of the Lost Ark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raiders of the Lost Ark. Show all posts

11 September, 2012

Furycast 40 - Super Excited


In this episode, Vladdy GG and HGF discuss the future of the podcast, DARK KNIGHT RISES, PROMETHEUS, and stuff. View the list below for the information and time.

Consider EVERY discussion a potential SPOILER discussion.

00:00 - 00:39 Musical Intro - Daft Punk, Derezzed
00:40 - 06:26 Podcast Opening
06:27 - 13:35 DARK KNIGHT RISES
13:36 - 22:31 PROMETHEUS
22:32 - 23:44 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
23:45 - 26:15 "They don't make movies like this anymore" (Star Wars talk)
26:16 - 28:08 End of episode ("everyone does a podcast")
28:09 - 28:54 Musical Outro - Mastodon, Blasteroid



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14 June, 2011

Indiana Jones & the 30th Anniversary


Over this past weekend, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" celebrated it's 30th anniversary. It was on June 12th, 1981 that George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg first introduced Indiana Jones to the world and a franchise was born. Over 30 years, 3 sequels, a TV show, video games etc. there is still nothing like the original iconic film.

To put it simply, "Raiders" is the greatest adventure movie of all time. It stands alone.

As a proud member of the Star Wars generation (you know, the old farts that actually saw the Trilogy in the theaters during the original run '77 - '83), Raiders holds a special place in my heart. It was released smack right in the middle of the Lucas/Spielberg golden era. It wasn't just another movie, it was the spiritual cousin of Star Wars.

Raiders made a very impressionable 11 year old consider ever so briefly, to give up my lightsaber for a bullwhip as my weapon of choice. It made me ponder, who was hotter Marion Ravenwood or Princess Leia? (Disclaimer: had I known about Slave Leia a mere two years later, this would have never been a competition). It left me puzzled as to why the Nazis kept on reminding me of the Empire ;) It made me raise my feet in my chair out of fear that their were snakes slithering around the movie theater. But most importantly, it sparked debates over who was the more bad ass hero Han Solo or Indiana Jones. Didn't matter, cause they were both Harrison Ford!

So here's to you Indy...Happy 30th! To think that you were almost played by Tom Selleck. Woah!

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