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From Play.com -
Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Indiana Jones confronts snakes, Nazis and one astonishing cliffhanger after another - all topped off by awesome sequences involving the discovery and the opening of the mystical Ark of the Covenant in one of the great adventures of all time!
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom: The daring archaelogist ventures deep into India in search of the legendary Ankara Stone and in the process has to rescue hundreds of children who have been enslaved by a mysterious cult...
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: Harrison Ford dons his rumpled fedora for the third time as Indiana Jones, and Sean Connery joins the thrill–a–minute fun as Indy's feisty dad as the Joneses set out to find the mythical Holy Grail before the Nazis get their hands on it...
Bonus 4th disc with over three hours of all-new bonus material including exclusive interviews, documentaries and more!
I grew up watching the Indy films, and have fought off temptation to buy them on VHS because I knew a DVD was inevitable. Boo ya.
> RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
> Always was, always will be.
*****
Agreed.
> I used to be Indiana Jones with a bike chain as my whip
promising; one tough Indiana.
> and then my gran bought me a hat.
a wolly one with ear mufflers? Oh deary me.
> infamous
> "no ticket" line.
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I love the tribute to that bit in Dogma.
Ahhhh memories
Last Crusade is the best
> *slap*
>
> How could you? It's been on TV numerous times.
>
> *slap again*
>
> And, yes, Crusade is the best out of the three. I caught most of it
> when it was on BBC1 ages ago, and it still amazed me.
I don't watch that much TV. That is no excuse though and I'll hang my head in shame until 4:33pm. I cannot do more than that can I?
How could you? It's been on TV numerous times.
*slap again*
And, yes, Crusade is the best out of the three. I caught most of it when it was on BBC1 ages ago, and it still amazed me.
Short Round, "Anything goes", the poison, rubber boat escape, Mola Ram, monkey brains, bad Indy.
Lucas needs to be locked away once he's made his films and not allowed to go back and fiddle. Imagine if Da Vinci kept getting his Mona Lisa out saying "I never could get that smile right" and adding until she has a big clown grin.