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It's being directed by Denis Villeneuve and both Harrison Ford and Ridley Scott have been praising the hell out of the script, but who knows if that means anything. Villeneuve is a great choice at any rate, really excited to see what he does with it.

that's good to hear...but didn't Harrison Ford "praise the hell" out of the Indy 4 script? Or, please tell me that I am misremembering that. please!
 
that's good to hear...but didn't Harrison Ford "praise the hell" out of the Indy 4 script? Or, please tell me that I am misremembering that. please!
I think I remember reading the delays were caused because Lucas, Spielberg, and Ford were waiting on a script they could all agree on. Whether or not that means they ended up loving it, I don't know. With lucas' involvement in the project, I don't know if a good script would have mattered.
 
still haven't seen it. is it worth watching?

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I'm reading through this thread and watching Jeopardy, and the question came up "do androids dream of electric ________?" LOL 😀
 
It's being directed by Denis Villeneuve and both Harrison Ford and Ridley Scott have been praising the hell out of the script, but who knows if that means anything. Villeneuve is a great choice at any rate, really excited to see what he does with it.

But who's writing?

Looks like Ridley Scott, one of the other writers from the original, and then a guy that worked on crap like Heroes and other TV shows. I hope he's there purely to do spell checking or something, at least what'shisface that wrote Into Darkness and Prometheus isn't part of it.
 
But who's writing?

Looks like Ridley Scott, one of the other writers from the original, and then a guy that worked on crap like Heroes and other TV shows. I hope he's there purely to do spell checking or something, at least what'shisface that wrote Into Darkness and Prometheus isn't part of it.
What I've pieced together from various articles is; Hampton Fancher and Ridley Scott worked out the story, Fancher wrote a draft of the script, then Michael Green was hired for rewrites and the final draft. I'm not really familiar enough with Michael Green to form any opinion, I've seen Green Lantern, but he shares writing credit with 3 others on the project, so I won't crucify the guy for that.
 
still haven't seen it. is it worth watching?

nope

I don't get it. I think it's one of those movies that was good for the time because of everything it did that was visually groundbreaking at the time. But I saw it for the first time a couple years ago and didn't care for it.
 
nope

I don't get it. I think it's one of those movies that was good for the time because of everything it did that was visually groundbreaking at the time. But I saw it for the first time a couple years ago and didn't care for it.

Would you say that it insists upon itself?
 
You know, I've always wanted to go on Jeopardy, buzz in first on every answer, correctly respond but never do so in the form of a question. I would exit the first round with -$18,000, drop the buzzer on my podium and walk off stage.
 
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