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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1984 / Director: Steven Spielberg / Actors: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen ... more
The Indiana Jones Trilogy (4 DVDs) ... ... / DVD released 20 October, 2003 at Paramount Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL, Subtitled / As with George Lucas's other movie franchise, there's a vein of mysticism running through the Indiana Jones Trilogy. Watching all three back-to-back it's possible to unravel the chronology and chart the spiritual journey of our hero: the idealistic Young Indy ("It belongs in a museum", implores River Phoenix in the opening escapade of The Last Crusade) grows up to become a cynical fortune-hunter seen trading archaeological treasures with Chinese gangsters at club "Obi-Wan" in The Temple of Doom. From there we follow his path to redemption via three mystical religious objects: respectively Hindu (the Shankara stones in Temple of Doom), Jewish (the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders), and Christian (the Holy Grail itself in Last Crusade). But that's just the subtext. Along the way, this knight-errant archaeologist undertakes improbable adventures (featuring spiders, snakes, rats, insects and Nazis galore), rescues damsels in distress (even when they really don't want to be rescued, such as Kate Capshaw in Temple of Doom), and still finds time to bond with his dad (Sean Connery, in one of cinema's great cameo roles as Dr Jones Sr.) Steven Spielberg revels in Lucas's recreation of 1930s cliff-hanger serials, infusing every scene with kinetic energy and infectious enthusiasm and creating any number of iconic sequences that have become touchstones of cinematic history. Director and producer are more than ably assisted by regular composer John Williams, whose swashbuckling Korngold-inspired "Raiders" theme casts Harrison Ford as a modern-day Errol Flynn. Although a fourth movie is promised, this trilogy plays like a self-contained whole that leaves nothing wanting: from the witty dialogue and breathtaking action choreography to the near-perfect casting, this is popular movie-making at its very peak. On the DVD: The Indiana Jones Trilogy four-disc box set, as has been widely noted, contains the slightly edited version of The Temple of Doom--1 min 6 seconds of cuts according to the BBFC--though this is exactly the same version that was originally shown in UK cinemas and released on video (missing is a bit of extra blood and gore during the heart-ripping scene). By way of compensation, the digitally remastered anamorphic 2.35:1 picture and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound for all three movies are joyfully impressive, the screen crammed full of colour and rich detail accompanied by one of Hollywood's most glorious soundtracks. The fourth bonus disc contains about three hours of additional material, most of which can be found in the new 127-minute documentary that takes the viewer chronologically through the making of the series and includes plenty of interviews and fascinating nuggets of background information. There are also independent featurettes "From the Lucasfilm Archives" on John Williams's music, the sound design, stuntwork and the special effects. There are subtitles in various European languages. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... contrasting and comparing the old against the new if nothing else. I think part of me had forgotten how amazing these films ... more

 ... are (even though I, like everybody else I have ever spoken to about the trilogy, was slightly underwhelmed by Temple of Doom - I mean it's still a great film but Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade blow it out the water) and how they have stood up to the test of time a lot better than Harrison Ford's other famous trilogy - Star Wars. After seeing these three masterpieces again, there was no way in my head that the fourth part of the trilogy (ha) was ever going to stand up to the classic status I had now set ...more

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jaygami1986
Premium Review The Indiana Jones Trilogy (4 DVDs): The Famous Whip of Indiana Jones (1602 words)
by jaygami1986 - written on 19.06.07 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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The Indiana Jones Trilogy (Box Set) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Denholm Elliott, John Rhys-Davies, Alfred Molina, Alexei Sayle, Kate Capshaw, Roshan Seth, Ke Huy Quan, Dan Aykroyd, Alison Doody, Sean Connery, River Phoenix ,Julian Glover Director: Steven Spielberg Certificate: PG Release Dates: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the lost ark (), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (). Language: English – Dolby Digital (5.1), THX Certified Duration: 5 hours and 50 minutes Region: Region 2 DVD Special Features with the Box Set: - ...

thegarleon
Premium Review Da da daa da daa da da! Whip-crack (1361 words)
by thegarleon - written on 20.11.05 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Whips,chains,maidens,heroes,nazis action and adventure! What more could you want from a film, ok then three films and a bonus DVD of special features. Grab your dusty old fedora and bullwhip folks cos Dr Jones is in town. It is difficult for me to know where to start with this review because I love the whole Indiana Jones experience. He is the action hero of the 1950's Saturday morning cinema,brought bang up to date....well sort of (more about my only gripe later) . Dr Jones is an archetypal archaeologist. he works in a university,he wears glasses and mumbles about relics of old. But at weekends he wears a dress and calls himself Mandy. Dr Indiana ...

alisterf
Premium Review The Indiana Jones Trilogy (4 DVDs): The Best Trilogy (536 words)
by alisterf - written on 13.01.05 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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There are many great trilogies, but I believe this to be the best yet. The Indiana Jones box set includes the three original Indian Jones films and a bonus disk: · Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark · Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom · Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade · Over 3 Hours of Indiana Jones Bonus Materials If you haven’t already seen all three original films then this box set is a must buy, if you have already seen them you must buy this box set as I know you want to watch them again. Anyways if you haven’t here is an over view of what the films are about. All of these films were directed by ...

 
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