[MJ12] Harrison Ford as Mr. Jones

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Will probably be a neutral one with the trademark Indy smirk/quizzical look. Makes it versatile for various poses as well as makes it less likely to be looking wierd from other angles except one which is the case with most extreme expressions.

Sounds awesome.
 
I'd go for a neutral expression, it's what most will want. You can't just go with what you alone would think is a good idea.
 
Agreed, but, the result is for everyone. This could be the sculpt every Indy collector has been waiting for and everything needs to be spot on.
 
Agreed, but, the result is for everyone. This could be the sculpt every Indy collector has been waiting for and everything needs to be spot on.
Im guessing you arent speaking for every collector, or are you?

Besides Im not making any rules or decisions. MJ12 will sculpt whatever he/she feels would be the best way to get the best possible likeness. This is not a tailor made project to make everyone happy. No project can make EVERYONE happy. Only after the whole thing is done can the reaction be understood to know how many are happy.

Lets not dictate the artist's discretion. The artist gave us the choice of the project. We chose it. Let the rest be handled by the artist.
 
Pffft. You're all wrong. This or GTFO!:lecture

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I think its best at this point to just sit back and wait for progress pics. You will either like it or hate it. For those that hate it you still have the Hot Toys Indy sculpt lol
 
Just a funny gif. "We are going to die!" My favorite scene from doom

Hey, mine too! The spiked room set-piece is one of the prime examples of the Indy trilogy (yes, I said trilogy) at its best.
 
Forget Star Wars or Marvel, Disney has a treasure trove of potential rides/a theme park for Indy alone.:lecture
 
They've actually already got some of that:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_Adventure

But yeah, they should just repurpose all their existing rides into Indy rides. Space Mountain would become the mine cart scene from TOD, Splash Mountain would be the part in the inflatable raft, Pirates of the Caribbean would be the opening scene in Raiders, Haunted Mansion would be pursuing the Holy Grail, etc.
 
Honestly Temple of Doom IMO was the best of the lot of Indy films. I maybe a bit biased because our Bollywood's iconic villain Amrish Puri was part of it.
 
He was so good, as were the guys playing Belloq and Toht. Some inspired casting in those films that definitely contributed to why they are still held in such high regard.
 
Forget Star Wars or Marvel, Disney has a treasure trove of potential rides/a theme park for Indy alone.:lecture

From the 'Raiders of The Lost Ark' story conference transcript:

Steven Spielberg — When the spikes come out and go like that, there should be remains, skeletal
remains skewered on some of them, of victims that have been there before. It's kind of
like one of those rides at Disneyland.

Steven Spielberg — I would just love to see the guys walking in and there's a whole pile of skeletons,
but they're like cardboard, completely flattened, really completely flat. They know that
something around here is going to squish them. They don't know what's causing it, but
something if they walk the wrong way is going to come out and make them pancakes.
The piece should be like a real, horror ride, like a Disneyland ride. Once you're
committed to going into that cave, there's seismic rumblings all the time and there's
stalagmites and things going drip, drip. It's going to really be a sound experience going
through that cave. There's nothing more terrifying than skeletons.

Steven Spielberg — What we're just doing here, really, is designing a ride at Disneyland.
 
Amrish Puri played villians literally all his life. He was so good, that sometimes he received hate mails from ignorant moviegoers who couldnt believe how despicable a person could be. Amrish used to proudly save and keep those mails, as he said they were the best awards and recognitions he could ever possibly get for his acting prowess.
 
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