Neill Cameron put together 26 'A to Z Awesomeness' drawings based on suggestions from fans over a 26 day period. The results are .. awesome.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Fate of Atlantis - The Novelization
Now and then I stumble over something really amazing on the net. This time the Indy-treasure stumbled over me - again. Dale Dassel, an old Indy friend of mine, stumbled over IJC.at. More than 10 years ago we were chatting about Fate of Atlantis, not knowing that a decade later Indy would return to the big screen. It was a fun time, the net was much smaller, not much Indy stuff was floating around. Heck, I was even running a Indy competition in IJC.at at that time, to get Indy fans a bit closer together.
But enough of the old times, Dale is working on an incredible project today: He is writing his own novelization of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - based on the great Lucasfilm adventure game by Hal Barwood and Noah Falstein. The prologue and the first 10 chapters are online already and ready to be read! Dale is doing an incredible job here, this is a real treat for every Indy fan. Add to that a sweet book cover done by Christian Guldager that grasps the heart of the story like the Drew Struzan covers usually do.
Trust me, stop reading the Globtrotter Gazette now and head over to Dale's site, you can pay me in Orichalcum later c|:)
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Indiana Jones and the Secret from Beyond
I stumbled over this excellent book cover art created by George Patsouras. He did this for Merek Cardew. I do not know the story behind this but no real Indiana Jones (fan) book with this title seems to have been written. Still a beautiful piece for itself and you can always image what a good Indy novel with such a cover might be like.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Young Indiana Jones v01e01p02
My First Adventure - Tangiers, May 1908
Indy's second adventure is a direct-to-video episode that was shown on TV. Family Jones travels from Egypt to Morocco where Indy gets a bitter taste of real life. The theme of this episode is rather dark, exposing Indy to the concept of slavery and the horrors of child slavery. I honestly do not think that the episode could have been aired on US television without causing discussions that might have hurt the show. The (historically correct) topic combined with a strong religious setting (Islamic country) was simply a too hot potato.
Despite the possibilities the episode failed on several levels for me. Young Indy was a little brat in his first adventure but in this one his behavior is really bad. Of course this is part of the story because he is suppose to learn that he should not be a brat. Still it did not work for me, maybe it could have been written differently. Also Indy did not seem to get that his "friend" (the slave boy assigned to be his companion) might not have tried to save him because out of friendship. In reality he simply would have been punished or killed for not helping his master. This could have really been written more clever. The episode clearly shows that is has been filmed 5 years after Indy's adventure in Egypt. Corey Carrier looks and sounds different due to his age difference. This does not work when you are chronologically watching the show.
Something that did work was the story of how Indy learned to use makeup to disguise as a local. He will use this skill years later in the Barcelona episode when working as a spy. Setting stones for a canon overall story of his life is the way to do it. That way the child slavery topic and how it affected Indy's life can the reason for Indy's behavior in Temple of Doom. So the basic idea of the episode is good.
Indy's second adventure is a direct-to-video episode that was shown on TV. Family Jones travels from Egypt to Morocco where Indy gets a bitter taste of real life. The theme of this episode is rather dark, exposing Indy to the concept of slavery and the horrors of child slavery. I honestly do not think that the episode could have been aired on US television without causing discussions that might have hurt the show. The (historically correct) topic combined with a strong religious setting (Islamic country) was simply a too hot potato.
Despite the possibilities the episode failed on several levels for me. Young Indy was a little brat in his first adventure but in this one his behavior is really bad. Of course this is part of the story because he is suppose to learn that he should not be a brat. Still it did not work for me, maybe it could have been written differently. Also Indy did not seem to get that his "friend" (the slave boy assigned to be his companion) might not have tried to save him because out of friendship. In reality he simply would have been punished or killed for not helping his master. This could have really been written more clever. The episode clearly shows that is has been filmed 5 years after Indy's adventure in Egypt. Corey Carrier looks and sounds different due to his age difference. This does not work when you are chronologically watching the show.
Something that did work was the story of how Indy learned to use makeup to disguise as a local. He will use this skill years later in the Barcelona episode when working as a spy. Setting stones for a canon overall story of his life is the way to do it. That way the child slavery topic and how it affected Indy's life can the reason for Indy's behavior in Temple of Doom. So the basic idea of the episode is good.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
14 years ago ...
Digging through my piles of old stuff I found my old copy of the Star Wars magazine #1. Printed in 1996, it got a bit dusty but it was still an entertaining read. I did find a long article about the coming Star Wars prequels that contain lots of info about the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. After all YIJC was a technical training ground for lots of the effect later used in Star Wars.
To preserve this little gem I scanned the article and added it to the IJC library.
To preserve this little gem I scanned the article and added it to the IJC library.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Young Indiana Jones v01e01p01
Plan for 2010: Re-watch the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and comment each episode :)
My First Adventure - Egypt, May 1908
The original cut of the first episode of the YIJC was one of the best episodes of the whole series. Combining the story lines of the 9 years old and 17 years old Indy gave a perfect introduction to the series. In the DVD version the episodes are re-cut and chronologically sorted. While this does put order into the sometimes chaotic time line, it also removed the variety. The next 10 episodes will feature a very young Indy with very little action.
Nevertheless the first half of the My First Adventure episode is a fine first episode. Indy sees his first tomb, get action with skeletons, there is a mystery and a traitor. That's good elements for any Indy story. Indy is a bit of a brat, but his behavior is not that bad in this episode. After all there is lots of story to tell e.g. the whole setup for the world-tour of lectures of Dr. Jones senior. The episode got re-cut for the release, due to the missing second part. The re-shot scenes at the end of the episode stick out and could have been done better. This leaves a little bad taste and I really would like to see the Mexico episode now - but no, next will be an all new adventure, that has never been shown on TV.
My First Adventure - Egypt, May 1908
The original cut of the first episode of the YIJC was one of the best episodes of the whole series. Combining the story lines of the 9 years old and 17 years old Indy gave a perfect introduction to the series. In the DVD version the episodes are re-cut and chronologically sorted. While this does put order into the sometimes chaotic time line, it also removed the variety. The next 10 episodes will feature a very young Indy with very little action.
Nevertheless the first half of the My First Adventure episode is a fine first episode. Indy sees his first tomb, get action with skeletons, there is a mystery and a traitor. That's good elements for any Indy story. Indy is a bit of a brat, but his behavior is not that bad in this episode. After all there is lots of story to tell e.g. the whole setup for the world-tour of lectures of Dr. Jones senior. The episode got re-cut for the release, due to the missing second part. The re-shot scenes at the end of the episode stick out and could have been done better. This leaves a little bad taste and I really would like to see the Mexico episode now - but no, next will be an all new adventure, that has never been shown on TV.
Monday, February 8, 2010
LEGO goodies from Munich
I have been on a business trip in Munich the other week. I was not expecting anything Indy as I was in a rather industrial area of the city. But my sheer Indy-luck let me stumble over another great treasure: Indy goods from a LEGO store. They not only had all the regular sets but also some keychains that I never saw in Austria. They even had all of them but Indy already in the dumping price bin for an Euro each (the regular price was 3.99). And even better, they had an Indy LEGO t-shirt on sale as well. Those little treasures saved my trip for sure :)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
clone wars
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Happy New Year 2010!
Let's start the new year with a motivational poster!
For more motivational/demotivational posters with Indy look at www.motivatedphotos.com.
For more motivational/demotivational posters with Indy look at www.motivatedphotos.com.
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