9th May 2008, 10:49 AM
Lets hope that in the new film we see Indy setting a good example in this one - hardhat, viz vest and steel capped boots. He should also read the job spec before going onto site. This might put him in a better position when faced with giant boulders and disreputable subcontractors who instead of talking through their grumbles, just try and rip ones heart out. One would have thought that after being on the circuit for so long he would have realised by now that a WHS trowel should be his tool of choice - a bullwhip might be fine and dandy in a fetish club - but it's archaeological application is really quite limited. Machine gunning and/or threatening with RPG's other archaeological units is also just not on, whatever their politics or site ethics.
The "Cystal Skull" I fear will be just chucked into a bag without any sort of recording taking place. I appreciate the fact that the film is set against the backdrop of a motorway expansion scheme and that Indy is seen to be getting loads of stick from the client (In a sneak preview I have seen the 360 drivers plotting to trash the site when Indy has gone to the Portaloo) but really - there is no excuse for sloppy recording.
Right, off to the Biergarten for brekkie
Just give me a cold Becks
The "Cystal Skull" I fear will be just chucked into a bag without any sort of recording taking place. I appreciate the fact that the film is set against the backdrop of a motorway expansion scheme and that Indy is seen to be getting loads of stick from the client (In a sneak preview I have seen the 360 drivers plotting to trash the site when Indy has gone to the Portaloo) but really - there is no excuse for sloppy recording.
Right, off to the Biergarten for brekkie
Just give me a cold Becks