New Indiana Jones Trailer to be released this week

When a second trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" premieres online this week, it should spread as fast as the first, thanks to a widget.

Paramount is counting on the small, portable applications that can be posted on blogs and social networks to maximize the exposure for its trailers. The first "Skull" trailer, released in February, has racked up millions of views.
 
Firstly Fizzbin how do you think i got in ? And how didnt you pay ? or did you demand a refund ? yes it was a rip off and i sat in the utmost discomfort throughout the event,there was nothing new and i didnt like having my mobile removed from me,i went away thinking i would not go again and yes i was dissapointed not to see nothing new particullarly Indiana Jones and the Dark Knight i thought it was a right shambles !!!:mad::eek::confused::(
 
they played the new trailer before iron man this weekend - its sort of good but didnt really get me going to be honest. im a bit worried as there seems to be a lot of CGI even though spielberg said there would hardly be any..
 
Yes to Cate and no to Indy (I reckon). Shia could carry it on with Ford popping up now and then for guidance I suppose much like Connery in The Last Crusade and Highlander.
Unless Indy gets abducted by a UFO :rolleyes:
 
mmmmm. I can't stand Blanchett. For some reason she makes my flesh crawl.

Oh yes, my other question. On the trailer he swings into a truck in a big depot. Was he stealing back The Ark?
 
That's an excellent running time. Thank god it's not too long, that has been the ruining of a few of Spielberg's more recent movies (well, anything since The Lost World!). 122 minutes is a nice balance.
 
in the Young Indina Jones TV movies, didn't Harrison Ford make a cameo as old Indy in these at the beginings of some stories. so if these stories are canon, like the movies then Indy can't die, as he has been seen to live in to the latter years of his life.
 
Harrison's cameo was at the end of "Mystery of the Blues", and it was set before the new film. It's still in the DVD releases, and as such is probaby canon. The "Old Indy" character was played by George Hall. All of Hall's scenes were removed from the VHS and DVD releases of Young Indy, and as such, were removed from canon.

Not that there is any chance if Indy being killed off anyway, IMO.
 
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