Archive for June, 2007

30
Jun

“Indiana Jones 4″ filming starts in New Haven

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Colorful classic cars from the 1950s lined the downtown streets. Stores were filled with hair curlers, bow ties and derby hats again. And a man who looked an awful lot like actor Harrison Ford sped by on a motorcycle. "Clear the street!," a man shouted. "We're about to lock it up." Filming began Thursday in New Haven for Steven Spielberg's latest "Indiana Jones" film. Yale University is playing a part in the popular series as fictional Marshall College from the 1950s.

Onlookers laughed as Ford, or perhaps his double, sped past on a motorcycle. "It was exhilarating to see him," said Aaron Phillips, a 36-year-old New Haven resident who brought his two sons along. "We watch his movies all the time." His 8-year-old son Alijah was impressed _ sort of. "I thought he looked pretty old though," Alijah said, spotting some grey hair. The movie, which centers on the adventures of fictional archaeologist and professor Indiana Jones, is set to open next May. It will be the fourth in the series, which began with the 1981 film "Raiders of the Lost Ark." The film is expected to pump $8 million to $9 million into the regional economy. It also may help the city's image, which sometimes suffers from crime, said Ingrid Chrismond, 53, one of the onlookers. "It will put it on a better spot on the map," Chrismond said.

Chrismond said she saw two motorcycles speeding down the street, apparently trying to pass a bus. Ford may have been on one, she said. "We don't know if it was a stunt man or actually him," Chrismond said. Even those inconvenienced by the street closures seemed to take it in stride. "It feels like I'm in Hollywood," said Laura Miles, a 25-year-old Yale graduate student who had to find a new route while riding her bicycle. The set brought back nostalgic memories for Ruth Koizim, a 55-year-old Yale teacher.

The classic cars reminded her of her childhood when her parents would pack the family into the car for vacations. "Of course there was never enough room," Koizim said, peering in one of the cars. "Look at the size of that back seat _ how could there not be enough room?" Koizim still remembers her father's warning at the side of a road when things got out of control: "One more word out of you and I'm going to let you out here and come back and get you after the vacation."

28
Jun

Celebrating on the ‘Indiana Jones 4′ Set

It's been 18 years in the making, and now HARRISON FORD, STEVEN SPIELBERG and GEORGE LUCAS are celebrating their first days of shooting a new 'Indiana Jones' flick for the first time since 1989!

New to the cast is SHIA LaBEOUF, who admits to being a big fan of the actor behind the iconic movie character.

"[Harrison's] the man," he tells ET. "I haven't met a more manly man than that. He's the most manly man I've ever known," Shia joked, adding, "He's THE man! The man!"

'Raiders of the Lost Ark' was released 26 years ago, with Ford, Spielberg and Lucas eventually turning 'Indiana Jones' into one of the most successful film franchises of all time. The three previous films have earned more than a billion dollars.

Continuing the saga has been an on-and-off proposition since the release of 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.' Last year, Ford said he was thrilled and eager about an impending fourth chapter.

"I'm delighted," he said at the time. "And they're so much fun to make, so no problem there."

Director Steven Spielberg revealed it was his kids who talked him into creating a new addition to the movie franchise, telling ET, "My kids are the ones that say, 'Dad, go back to making the 'Raiders' movies. You can make those [other] movies for Mom, but go back and make the 'Raiders' movies for us.'"

Follow Indy and his team during production at www.indianajones.com -- and watch exclusive behind-the-scenes footage on the set of the new 'Indiana Jones' on tonight's ET!

17
Jun

Reporter looks for Indiana Jones stardom in mass casting call

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — I blew my previous shot at stardom.

It was 1987. A film crew came by my college looking for extras for a movie they were shooting at a nearby lake resort in Pembroke, Va. — a little film called “Dirty Dancing.” One of my friends went, became a production assistant and got to follow Patrick Swayze around with a spritzer bottle, making sure he looked appropriately sweaty.

She’s now in Hollywood, the movie capital of the world. I’m now in Hartford, the insurance capital of the world.

On Tuesday, I got another chance. A film crew was looking for extras to appear in scenes at Yale for the fourth installment of the “Indiana Jones” franchise. So I headed to the Omni Hotel for my chance to be discovered.

I got there about three hours before auditions were to begin, did some interviews and walked into the hotel about 90 minutes later. They had decided to start early.

My first stop was a ballroom, where I was handed a pen and a form. Hollywood wanted to know my height (5 feet 10 inches), my weight (too big to audition for any “Thin Man” movies), coat size, shoe size, pant size, hat size, occupation and whether I’d ever played football or been a cheerleader.

Huh?

I had been told the scene they were shooting was going to be a chase down the streets of New Haven. Some of us might get to run across the road or something. So I asked the 20-something guy handing out the pens what the deal was with the football question.

“There’s a football scene,” he said.

My first big scoop.

They also wanted to know whether I had a dog, and if so, what type. “They like to have some extras walking dogs,” I was told.

So now you know, the movie will involve dog walking and football. You heard it here first.

After filling out the form, and checking “yes” next to each date that I would be available for shooting, I sat down and waited to be called.

After about 10 minutes my row was asked to move to another line. As I waited, I hummed the words that my sister-in-law — a huge fan of the Indiana Jones films — once made up to the movie’s memorable theme: “Indiana, he’s our man. Indiana, when you’re in a jam...”

The woman standing behind me wasn’t bothered by the wait either. Kyle Ralston, 57, has been in show business since age 3. She’s now a “song and dance girl” with a local Dixieland band called “The Clamdiggers.”

Her last audition was in New York for “Regis and Kelly.” They had been looking for acts to appear on a special show from Disney World. She spent a whole day in line and lost out to a man in a rubber suit who whistled through his mask. Oh well, that’s showbiz.

She, like many others, came dressed for the part: a shocking pink blouse and black poodle skirt, sans poodle, that she had pulled from her own closet.

“I’m a ’50s kind of girl,” she said.

A lot of the guys came dressed as Indiana Jones. When I informed Joe Olayos, 69, that I was pretty sure that part had been cast, he shrugged.

“I’m hoping to get Harrison Ford’s lookalike, something like that where they can use me at a distance — a stand-in, something like that,” he said. “I’d even do it for nothing.”

Olayos added that he often gets mistaken for either Ford, or Leonard Nimoy from “Star Trek.”

In about 45 minutes I made it to the front of the line. A woman asked if I had a “head shot.”

Yes! I produced an 8-x-10 of the photograph that I use for media credentials. She seemed impressed and stapled it to the form. Then a man asked me to step in front of another camera.

I had worn an orange shirt and a cowboy hat to the audition, thinking this might stand out. But the hat turned out to be a bad idea. The man asked me to take it off, and took another picture of me in sweaty hat hair. D’oh!

The interview went like this.

“So, you’re a journalist.”

“Yup, I am.”

“Did you go to school for that?”

“Yes, in fact a film crew once came by my college and I almost ...”

“OK, thanks, we’ll call in about two weeks if we need you.”

Oh well, it was worth the shot. And if I don’t get it, I understand they are filming “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” in Connecticut soon.

I’d be more than happy to follow Alexis Bledel around with a spritzer bottle. I’d even do it for free!

———

Pat Eaton-Robb has worked for The Associated Press since 1995. His favorite movie is “The Graduate.”

15
Jun

Indiana Jones and the city of gods

Recent reports indicated that the set for Indiana Jones 4 could be viewed at Universal studios. This has been proven incorrent, however, here is on of the original stories:

Indiana Jones 4, tentatively titled Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods is underway. Earlier this week there was a cattle call for extras in New Haven, Connecticut, and it appears production is underway at the Universal Studios backlot as well.

Filmpub claims to have photos of the construction of a set for Indiana Jones 4, perhaps even a look at the entrance of the City of the Gods. Or, maybe the Czech site just has pictures of a stone wall… or a set from another movie altogether. Who knows.

Not to sound too cynical, but Indy is going to be big news for the next year, which means everyone is going to try and cash in on its popularity. Be wary of everything you see that isn’t officially released by the studio. Of course, it’s always great to find out pictures and information are authentic, but typically that’s only confirmed by the cease and desist letters.

Take a look at Indiana Jones and the Stone Wall and decide for yourself whether they are legitimate.

UPDATE: The new scuttlebut making its way around the web is that these are images from Nic Cage's National Treasure 2, not Indy 4. As I said, take everything with a grain of skeptecism.

13
Jun

Hundreds Audition for Indiana Jones 4

Latest news reports suggest that hundreds of extras turned up for the casting call in New Haven. Early reports indicated that 400 extras would be required, however, this number is not yet certain. People reportedly camped outside the Omni Hotel where the casting was being held, which expedited the open call to 7am, from the original 1pm.

For more information check out:

http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2007/06/thousands_audit.php

11
Jun

Indiana Jones 4 Coming to Deming, NM

The Las Cruces Sun-News has published two articles (here and here) on the upcoming Indiana Jones 4 filming coming to Deming, New Mexico. Here's a bit from the first article:

The fourth installment of the "Indiana Jones" series will film some scenes in Deming. The working title is: "Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods."

An area outside Deming will be transformed through Hollywood magic into Morocco.

Folks who work in the technical side of the film business have been in Deming for weeks. A building at the former air strip in Deming has been painted blue, with a USAF insignia and the words "Home Of The Fighter Pilot" painted on an outside wall. In addition, WWII Air Force vehicles are parked nearby.

Visit the links above for more on this. The fourth Indy jones adventure hits theaters on May 22, 2008.

09
Jun

New Mexico becoming Morocco for Indy Jones 4

New Mexico, the reported first filming site for Indiana Jones 4 is currently being transformed in to Morocco.

Although there has been no word on the dates for shooting at the Southern New Mexico location, there has been definite 'goings-on' for the last few weeks at the site. As reported in the Post Chronicle:
A building at the former air strip in Deming, N.M., was painted blue and now sports a USAF insignia and "Home of the Fighter Pilot" on an outside wall, The Las Cruces (N.M.) Sun-News reported Friday. World War II Air Force vehicles are parked nearby.

http://www.postchronicle.com/news/entertainment/article_21285499.shtml

08
Jun

No Sean Connery in Indiana Jones 4 2008

Well, my predictions were wrong. Today Sean Connery announced that he will not be in the newest Indiana Jones movie, set for release in 2008. Indiana Jones 4 was set to feature Connery, as the part had been written in to the script.

Sean Connery stated he would rather enjoy his retirement. On a Statement on the film's official website he said he though "long and hard" about whether he would come back from retirement for Indiana Jones IV.

"If anything could have pulled me out of retirement it would have been an Indiana Jones film," he said. Well, obviously retirement is "that good" for Connery, who will not be making the return. I guess that is it for the film career of Connery, who stated "retirement is just too much fun".
Well that leaves up with the question of what will happen to the Sean Connery part in the script for Indy 4? Obviously it will be written out, but it is interesting that they took this long before releasing a confirmation of whether Connery would be in the film or not.

Connery left with this advice for the 65 year old Ford: "Demand that the critters be digital, the cliffs be low, and for goodness sake keep that whip by your side at all times in case you need to escape from the stunt coordinator!"

07
Jun

Indiana Jones 4 Scoops and Spoilers

As posted by somebody on imdb:

I'm not sure how they would already have this decided, but I saw in an article about it being filmed in New Haven that a representative of Paramount pictures sent a letter to the City of New Haven asking permission for the use of a church in the, " PG-rated action adventure movie." I hope this isn't true..

Not that there would be any problem with it being a PG action adventure. The last 3 films were essentially that and they were excellent.

07
Jun

LaBeouf prepares for Indiana Jones IV

Shia LaBeouf, star of DreamWorks’ upcoming film “Transformers” and of course, “Indiana Jones 4,” recently discussed prep work on the later film with Canadian film site MoviesOnline. It’s unclear when LaBeouf spoke with the publication, but you may be surprised to hear that he at the time of the chat, he had yet to read the complete screenplay for “Indiana Jones 4”! With only a couple of weeks to go before production commencement, LaBeouf says that rehearsals for the roles have yet to begin, but the production is actually ready to go before cameras just the same!

“We haven't gotten into any rehearsals,” LaBeouf told MoviesOnline. “It's just been a lot of stunt rehearsals and a lot of weapons training and things like that.”

Lots of stunt rehearsals and weapons training could mean lots of exciting Indy action that fans of the series have come to love and expect (despite series creator George Lucas’ recent downplaying of the cycle’s action elements in relation to star Harrison Ford’s age).

LaBeouf also said that he’s been working more with Spielberg specifically, since the actors in the series are the director’s domain.

“Lucas isn't as involved as Spielberg with the actors. I mean, it's all Steven...,” LaBeouf stated.

While the production is being notoriously secretive, even to the extent of withholding the screenplay from the cast — if LaBeouf’s comments are current — it’s a safe presumption that pages will soon start to make their way to a cast set to hit the ground running on June 18 when the production commences.

“Indiana Jones 4” is scheduled for a worldwide release on May 22, 2008. The film stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, and Shia LaBeouf under Steven Spielberg’s direction of a David Koepp screenplay.

http://www.spielbergfilms.com/indy4/1426




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