Indiana Jones
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River Phoenix (one feature film, 1989) (actor now deceased)
Our hero, a late 30s-something dad of two tries to remember those things he wishes he'd said.
River Phoenix (one feature film, 1989) (actor now deceased)
George Hall (22 episodes, 1992-1993) (actor now deceased)
Yes... Yes, I can.
I am a big fan of all the previous Indiana Jones films. I was in Grade
7 when I first saw Raiders of the Lost Ark (at school) and very soon
thereafter made my parents rent a VCR so I (we?) could watch the movie
again. My dad took my to the second move and that's always been a
special memory.
I watched some episodes of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles in
1992-93 on TV. It wasn't as fun as the movies, but I remember the TV
series as fairly entertaining. Basically, the YIJC followed the
childhood and youth of Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. Mixed with this
were flash-forwards of an elderly (one eyed) Indy who was actually the
one telling the stories.
With that series in mind, here's the really interesting part: Five
actors have played Indiana Jones. They are:
Corey Carrier (8 episodes, 1992-1993)
River Phoenix (one feature film, 1989) (actor now deceased)
Sean Patrick Flanery (22 episodes, 1992-1993)
Harrison Ford (four feature films, 1981-Present)
George Hall (22 episodes, 1992-1993) (actor now deceased)
I'll post a review when we get to see Indiana Jones and the Crystal
Skull. Does anyone want to babysit for us?
B.
And, this is as much as I can sort out about what happens with Lost factions after their rescue.
B.
This is my best try at keeping it all straight. Groups, factions and allegiances on the island, pre-rescue.
B.
My nemesis... He goes in and out of our shed at will. He (she?) makes nests in our barbecue. He chatters noisily at me when I clear away the nests in some vain hope of actually getting to use the bbq.
He is, however, quite fun to chase with the hose when in the company of a 4 year old.
Summer must be coming,
B.
One of the reasons I'm glad that we live where we do is the short distance to the beach. Ten minutes and we can have sand under our feet.
B.
We love the beach this time of the year. You have to bundle up for the wind, but there are no crowds... More time to explore.
B.