Now that The Movie Style Guy has got you geared up to be the next Indiana Jones, you’re gonna need some accessories that you can’t get at the fedora store. In fact, step one is to avoid being seen at a fedora store. Step two is top secret, but FSR is more than happy to present steps three through eight.
If you’ve ever watched an Indiana Jones movie then, like me, you probably got the sudden urge to swing on a whip, wear a leather jacket, and put on a fedora. Well, the good news is that Indy is about to burst back on the scene as cool as ever and hats are on their way back. I think it’s time to make the transformation complete.
So there have been quite a few awesome versions of Monopoly over the years but for Indiana Jones fans, this is (for the lack of a better comparison) your Holy Grail edition.
Movie Drinking Games: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on May 21, 2008 | Be the First To CommentHere’s some suggestions on how you can enhance your experience with the old Dr. Jones. But be careful, or you might end up like Indy’s friend Ox after staring into the eyes of the Crystal Skull for too long.
I know you might not want to read the negative reviews that say you’re past your prime and should be at home drinking Ensure and watching the Weather Channel. But what about the positive reviews from fanboys like me?
The folks at Empire have debuted a brand new trailer for the upcoming video game Lego Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventure. And according to me, it is worth checking out.
The Ten Coolest Indiana Jones Collectibles of All Time
Features By Jason Dorough on May 21, 2008 | Comments (7)It’s been a long time since Indiana Jones last bullwhipped his way into theaters, but now he’s back with a vengeance, and the Indy license never has been hotter. Here’s a look at 10 of the coolest Indiana Jones collectibles from the past, present, and future.
An Indiana Jones Spoof Fit For The FSR Fat Guys
Features By Brian C. Gibson on May 20, 2008 | Comments (4)This little gem was plucked right from the pages of Youtube. Some students from Emerson College have thrown together an awesome parody of the ending of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade for their final project. They call it “Montana Young And The Monte Cristo”, and trust me, this is a must see
Win a Free Copy of the Indiana Jones Trilogy!
Free Stuff By Neil Miller on May 19, 2008 | Comments (230)This week we are celebrating the return of Indiana Jones to the big screen with a whole bunch of cool features. But it wouldn’t be complete without an awesome giveaway…
I like to keep my RAGE and Boiling Points related to relatively current trends and there is nothing more current this week at FSR than Indiana Jones. But how can I rage against one of my favorite film series of all time?
‘Crystal Skull’ Is Made for Indiana Jones Fans!
Movie Review By Kevin Carr on May 19, 2008 | Comments (24)Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a movie for the fans. Not necessarily the younger fans that grew to love the series on video, but the children of the 80s who remember Indy cracking his whip on the big screen in initial release.
Photoshop Your Own Drew Struzan Indy Poster
Features By Brian C. Gibson on May 19, 2008 | Comments (4)No offense to Drew Struzan, the guy is a legend and his work speaks for itself. But as one photoshopper points out, by breaking down his style and using some photoshop magic…anyone can put together their own Struzanized movie poster.
It’s not until you look back at the original Indiana Jones trilogy that you realize just how many memorable moments there are in the series. To whittle that list of seminal moments down to just ten is excruciating, and it will be different for everyone. These are the moments that stuck with us long after the credits rolled. They are shocking, humorous and exciting. Some have become part of the iconic legends (like the boulder) while others can be quoted in pop culture with no need of an explanation (like “No ticket!” ala Kevin Smith). The reality is that the films overall are memorable and worth another look for any fan of the adventure genre. Here are our favorites… 10. “The three challenges” from The Last Crusade Although much longer than a mere moment, this scene began the climax of the third movie, giving us some booby traps that had otherwise been absent from the script. 9. “The Jones boys tied up” from The Last Crusade The addition of Sean Connery to the cast of the Indiana Jones saga was brilliant, and his chemistry with Harrison Ford was impeccable, as shown in this scene. 8. “The mine chase” from Temple of Doom While The Last Crusade was the installment that spotlighted chase sequences, it was the breathtaking mine chase from Temple of Doom that was most exciting. 7. “I hate snakes” from Raiders of the Lost Ark What better way to demonstrate Indiana Jones’ loathing of snakes than to drop [Due to Content Scraping and Theft, we have been forced to try abbreviated feeds. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and woud very much appreciate you clicking through to view the full article on FilmSchoolRejects.com]
It looks as if Indiana Jones is a pretty big deal, even across the globe. Our friends from Japan are immortalizing our favorite whip-wielding spelunker with the cutest little figures you will ever see.
Indiana Jones: Mapping Out the Trilogy
Features By FSR Staff on May 18, 2008 | Be the First To CommentA wise man once said that in order to really understand something, sometimes all you have to do is make a pie chart. And while we don’t have a way to make a pie chart to help you understand the Indiana Jones trilogy, we have come up with this pretty cool regular-style chart to help put things into perspective.
We continue our deep dive into the history of Indiana Jones by breaking down the legacy that has for more than 20 years captivated audiences the world over.
A Look Back: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Features By Kevin Carr on May 18, 2008 | Be the First To CommentWe continue our Official Guide to Indiana Jones, our week-long special feature that takes you inside the world of everyone’s favorite archaeologist, with a look back at the final chapter of the Jones trilogy: The Last Crusade.
A Look Back: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Features By Kevin Carr on May 18, 2008 | Comments (2)We continue our Official Guide to Indiana Jones, our week-long special feature that takes you inside the world of everyone’s favorite archaeologist, with a look back at Indy’s prequel: Temple of Doom.
A Look Back: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Features By Nate Deen on May 18, 2008 | Be the First To CommentWe start our Official Guide to Indiana Jones, our week-long special feature that takes you inside the world of everyone’s favorite archaeologist, with a look back at the original trilogy. Up first, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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