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Harrison Ford Talks Indiana Jones Follow Up Film


Harrison Ford Talks Indiana Jones Follow Up Film

I will be the first to tell you that I am a huge Indiana Jones fan, but the last film was so bad. Nothing good about it at all.

They should change the term
jumping the shark to getting blown up in the fridge. I know that the movie was made for the next generation of film goers and not for the die hard but dam. It was a bad film.

"I think it would be interesting to advance the understanding of the character, as we always have had that ambition throughout the series," Ford said of his hopes for a "Crystal Skull" follow-up. "I think it would be interesting to deepen the relationship between he and his son [Mutt, played by Shia LaBeouf] and play on that relationship. ... It's full of opportunity. The series is full of opportunity."

It's been known for awhile now that series-runners Ford, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have been kicking around ideas for more Indy. Ford himself admitted that the "Star Wars" creator had a "crazy but great" idea for a "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" follow-up in a late 2008 interview with the Los Angeles Times.

"Yeah, yeah... really exciting," was his sarcastic response to the idea of watching Indy from behind a white picket fence. Getting serious, he did admit that such scenes would make for nice "grace notes." He ultimately avoided commenting much on the "Crystal Skull" plot development, beyond praise for his co-star. "Karen [Allen]'s a wonderful actress, I've always enjoyed working with her. I'm hoping that there'll be a part for all of us in the next one," he said.

Do you really want to see another film?

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