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Posted by Rundquist from adsl-63-201-187-189.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net (63.201.187.189) on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 at 1:07pm :

In Reply to: IndyIV, what if. . . posted by Capkimmel from spider-mtc-tj072.proxy.aol.com (64.12.106.52) on Wednesday, September 19, 2001 at 0:55am :

When I daydream about Indy 4 I often think of Frank Miller's the Dark Night Returns as well. I too see parallels that would be great to explore in Indy 4. At this point there's no point in lamenting about Harrison's age. We as an audience just need to roll with it. Besides, a new Indy movie with no new character development would be a failing on the maker's part anyway, as far as I'm concerned. Nice post.


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: Have any of you read Return of the Dark Knight by Frank Miller? It takes place twelve or so years after Batman has retired. He comes out of retirement and it is an incredible story of how this man deals with doing what he was born to do after having not done it for a long time, in this case fighting crime. I believe seeing Indiana Jones confront age in a very real way, while having all the gritty hard action of Raiders and obtaining the object of what may be his final adventure, would make the four films profound and satisfying in a way that would allow a person to identify with every level of life. From youth to old age this could concievably be the series of films to provide not only discovery and enjoyment, but insight for all.
: Or, I'm could just be placing way to much importance on a movie.





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