Order of Indy Jones' films to watch
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Order of Indy Jones' films to watch
So what order are you folks watching the Indy trilogy in? Movie release order or movie timeline chronological order?
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"Temple" takes place a year before "Raiders" but there's still no benefit to watching it earlier. Unlike the "Star Wars" movies, the "Indy" movies are self-contained episodes. You learn nothing in "Temple" that adds any sort of insight into "Raiders". As a matter of fact, the swordsmen gag in "Temple", while technically occuring first in the chronology, was clearly made as a play on the swordsman gag in "Raiders". In any case, if you want to go crazy about chronological order anyway, you'd have to watch the opening of "Last Crusade" first, and that's not even counting the "Young Indy" TV series.
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Originally posted by Matt Millheiser
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
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Originally posted by Johnny Zhivago
Hey! It's the 30th Indy thread today! Anyone know the over/under on the grand total for Indy threads this week?
Hey! It's the 30th Indy thread today! Anyone know the over/under on the grand total for Indy threads this week?
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Originally posted by Matt Millheiser
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
(a) the person has never seen the films before
and
(b) they are confused by the way that Lucasfilm has been presenting them.
Ever since 1998/9 (when the "Indiana Jones and..." was added to the packaging of the first film), they've highlighted that TEMPLE actually takes place before RAIDERS. The ordering by 'chapters' with the Young Indy releases includes Temple first.
A little confusion from people seeing the set for the first time doesn't seem ridiculous to me.
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Originally posted by nemein
Raiders... Crusades... Bonus DVD
As if there was anything else
Raiders... Crusades... Bonus DVD
As if there was anything else
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There are 30 Indy threads because this is the single most anticipated and important DVD release SO FAR in the six-year history of DVD.
Anyway, watch them in order of length, from the shortest to the longest. I believe this will also be release order.
Indy 4 is going to be 3 hours long.
Then Indy 5, "The Adventures of Indiana Jones and the Missing Dentures" will be four hours of us watching Indy watch Matlock while gumming his pureed carrots.
Anyway, watch them in order of length, from the shortest to the longest. I believe this will also be release order.
Indy 4 is going to be 3 hours long.
Then Indy 5, "The Adventures of Indiana Jones and the Missing Dentures" will be four hours of us watching Indy watch Matlock while gumming his pureed carrots.
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Just wanted to add that the gag in TEMPLE towards the end when Indy confronts the swordsmen is set up in RAIDERS.
So in other words, RAIDERS MUST be viewed previous to TEMPLE. Proceeding in any other fashion is punishable by death. Or so I've been told...
So in other words, RAIDERS MUST be viewed previous to TEMPLE. Proceeding in any other fashion is punishable by death. Or so I've been told...
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There are 30 Indy threads because this is the single most anticipated and important DVD release SO FAR in the six-year history of DVD.
There are 30 Indy threads because this is the single most anticipated and important DVD release SO FAR in the six-year history of DVD.
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I think the Indy trilogy would easily be the second most anticipated DVD set next to the eventual Star Wars Trilogy, which is just going to be INSANE. There won't be threads dedicated to the Star Wars DVDs - there will be entire web sites.
I think it's an "important" release only in that it's a milestone - it's the biggest name release that will out-sell and out-hype the Godfather collection if only because films that the "whole family can enjoy" will sell better than those that daddy likes to watch by himself with the lights out with a cigar in one hand and a glass of scotch in the other.
But what else even comes close to the Indy release? Good call on GF trilogy - the LOTR films are huge but nowhere near the Indy DVDs (in terms of anticipation from the J6Ps, not in terms of the quality of the discs or extras).
I was thinking while I was wandering Walmart yesterday (I almost never shop there but they had all sorts of cheap and neat stuff) what would be the top 10 major releases of DVD. Obviously the Matrix would have to be up there.
You're right, it's a topic for another thread.
I think it's an "important" release only in that it's a milestone - it's the biggest name release that will out-sell and out-hype the Godfather collection if only because films that the "whole family can enjoy" will sell better than those that daddy likes to watch by himself with the lights out with a cigar in one hand and a glass of scotch in the other.
But what else even comes close to the Indy release? Good call on GF trilogy - the LOTR films are huge but nowhere near the Indy DVDs (in terms of anticipation from the J6Ps, not in terms of the quality of the discs or extras).
I was thinking while I was wandering Walmart yesterday (I almost never shop there but they had all sorts of cheap and neat stuff) what would be the top 10 major releases of DVD. Obviously the Matrix would have to be up there.
You're right, it's a topic for another thread.
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Still no reason to create a new thread for each different idea you have. "What did you eat while watching?" "how did you unwarp it?" etc. etc.
Watch them the order they were made. Godfather II has scenes from before the godfather's timeline. should you watch it in order? well if you have the VHS chronological version you sorta have to, but otherwise, watch it like it was released. Raiders, Temple, Last. done deal.
Watch them the order they were made. Godfather II has scenes from before the godfather's timeline. should you watch it in order? well if you have the VHS chronological version you sorta have to, but otherwise, watch it like it was released. Raiders, Temple, Last. done deal.
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Apparently you missed the one recently where the guy was arguing that Pixar should dump Disney because Disney sometimes packages their DVDs in clamshell cases.
Apparently you missed the one recently where the guy was arguing that Pixar should dump Disney because Disney sometimes packages their DVDs in clamshell cases.
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No, no guys, this is a legitimate question.
On a similar note, what order should I watch the Friday The 13th films in? I know Jason X takes place after Freddy Vs. Jason, and I really want to do the films and filmmakers justice by respecting their intended order. Would I be missing out on key plot elements if I watched Freddy Vs. Jason first? I'm compelled to, because Freddy Vs. Jason takes place before Friday The 13th alphabetically, and that can't be an accident, so I should watch that first, right?
If you rolled your eyes at this post, you know how I felt reading the Indiana Jones order post...
On a similar note, what order should I watch the Friday The 13th films in? I know Jason X takes place after Freddy Vs. Jason, and I really want to do the films and filmmakers justice by respecting their intended order. Would I be missing out on key plot elements if I watched Freddy Vs. Jason first? I'm compelled to, because Freddy Vs. Jason takes place before Friday The 13th alphabetically, and that can't be an accident, so I should watch that first, right?
If you rolled your eyes at this post, you know how I felt reading the Indiana Jones order post...
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Originally posted by nemein
Raiders... Crusades... Bonus DVD
As if there was anything else
Raiders... Crusades... Bonus DVD
As if there was anything else
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Originally posted by Matt Millheiser
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
This is the most ridiculous thread I've read in weeks.
I started this thread b/c I am not a Indy fanatic like most people are. I wasn't sure of the chronological order of the trilogy. But sounds like everyone's watching Raiders, Temple, and Crusade. So what's the story's timeline order? Temple, Raiders, Crusade?
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