


Indiana Jones & The City of the Gods.pdf
Indiana Jones & The City of the Gods.zip (140 SCRIPT PAGE JPEGS)
DarklyDreamingDeckard wrote:thank god we never had to see Sean Connery embarrass himself in the final scene of this script
CoGro wrote:Alan Grant: Mr. Hammond, I've decided NOT to endorse your park.
Hammond: So have I.
Grant: But I must say, this sure was an ADVENTURE 65 MILLION YEARS IN THE MAKING.
CoGro wrote:I do think the skull itself is treated better in City of Gods; It's much more mysterious, scary and threatening. As Raiders as the ending is, I like it a little more than Crystal Skull (as far as the horror elements are concerned) though I prefer the spaceship blasting off than simply failing and exploding in a nuclear detonation. Like I said, the human sacrifice stuff to feed the aliens/Gods is clever and very Spielberg.
bfett81 wrote:
That was absolutely brilliant. And creepy. Of course Lucas is all about the opposite nowadays.
bfett81 wrote:
That was absolutely brilliant. And creepy. Of course Lucas is all about the opposite nowadays.
CoGro wrote:
Why is it a Lucas thing? You realize he didn't write KOTCS right? You also realize the whole story/macguffin was his idea, right? And that you don't even know what was cut from Koepp's script in the final product, especially considering that Spielberg's infamous for ruthless cuts. We're very quick to give Spielberg a pass, when really he wasn't at his sharpest in the second half of this film.
It's a rediculous double standard.
Remember:
Darabont has Indy not afraid of snakes only to then have him eaten by a giant one. Darabont has Indy doing the vine-swinging (twice) and a monkey shitting on his chest. Darabont has a lizard sunning itself instead of a prairie dog. Darabont has Indy get drunk and steal the idol back from a museum. Darabont has them falling down four (not 3) waterfalls in a truck not even designed to serve as a boat and surviving. Darabont has the UFO ending WITH a more rediculous nuclear ending. Darabont has them driving off a cliff and landing in a tree which snaps backward and kills the pursuing baddies. Darabont has the surviving a nuclear bomb in the fridge scene too. The only thing Darabont doesn't have is Mutt (who as it turns out was one of the film's bright spots) and Spalko (who is instead replaced by faceless and cliche villains).
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