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			<title>Mikki Beazley posted a blog.</title>
			<link>https://stayclose.social/blog/112492/indiana-jones-raiders-of-the-lost-ark-10-retrospective-observations-as-the-/</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<br><img src="https://freestocks.org/fs/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/female_playing_with_two_dogs_in_the_park_4-1024x683.jpg" style="max-width:400px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />It's so cool that you got to know Marion doing the bar scene, because it's such an amazing introduction, and Marion is such a powerful character who really holds her own. And it was a level of characterization - if you compare it to Bond, which Indy was riffing on - that was head and shoulders above the others. How did you bring that energy and vibrance to the charac<br><br> <br>To celebrate 40 years of Raiders of the Lost Ark - and the 4K release of the Indiana Jones collection - Screen Rant connected with Allen to discuss her enduring experience with the film, from those early talks with producers to the experience of shooting a globe-trotting movie in bare f<br><br> <br>It has everything a Bond fan could hope for : globetrotting action sequences, quippy one-liners, crazy gadgets, a megalomaniacal villain with a ridiculous plan, and a distinctive quirk — Goldfinger is the quintessential James Bond mo<br><br> <br>In a roughly 40-second opening shot, Spielberg introduces the audience to everything they need to know visually about Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford). As the Paramount Pictures logo fades into a real mountaintop, our hero walks into the frame, allowing the audience to take in the iconic visage that'll define him for decades: a leather jacket, bullwhip, and fedora <br><br> <br>There are a bunch of different ways to choreograph a fight scene – like Bruce Lee’s real-life martial arts prowess or Quentin Tarantino’s in-camera editing – and these action movies exemplify the very best of on-screen fisticu<br><br> <br>Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ work on Raiders of the <a href="https://Myjourneyalongtheway.com/">Lost Ark Gold Guide</a> Ark , harking back to the pulpy adventure serials of the 1930s, resulted in one of the most timeless, unique, and entertaining entries in the entire ge<br><br> <br>While this was part of a brainstorming session, and they did make some changes, if fans take a closer look at the dialogue with Marion and Indy's reunion, they would still see there is some subtext of an inappropriate relationship. When audiences address this discussion and the dialogue, it definitely leaves one feeling uncomforta<br> <br>Pretty much every Bruce Lee movie has great fight scenes . Fans of fight choreography won’t be disappointed by Enter the Dragon or Way of the Dragon or even the incomplete Game of Death . But arguably the greatest movie in the Lee canon is 1972’s Fist of Fu<br> <br>I think that I just had a feel for her from the very beginning. I think I just love stepping into her shoes, so to speak. She's a very vibrant, bold, survivor - she's kind of an independent character and everything I aspire to be. So, it was quite a wonderful invitation to me to play a character like that. I've never punched anyone in the jaw in my entire life, and I probably will go to my grave without ever hitting anyone in the face. But I just love her boldness. I love that she, even in a situation like that, was able to speak fully the pain and disappointment and anger that she felt towards him is such a direct way. Not that I condone violence, but in the film it definitely had an impact; she's seeing him for the first time in 10 years, and her responses to just take a swing at <br><br> <br>You know, I go back to it. I mean, I very rarely to say to myself, "Gee, I think I'll watch Raiders of the Lost Ark." But there are often screenings of it that I get invited to, and I get asked to introduce it or to do a Q&A afterwards. There's one I'm going to do this August. So, usually when those happen, I will sit with the audience and watch it again. Because often, I haven't seen it for a while, and I just want to have the same experience that they're having with them. I would say I usually will end up seeing it once a year, or maybe sometimes twice a year. It's a film that follows through my life. There's a lot of films I've made that I saw when they came out and haven't seen them since. But this is this is not one of those; this is one that has stayed very much a part of my life experie<br><br> <br>Luc Besson’s Léon: The Professional offers a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a contract killer . Jean Reno stars as the titular hitman, who takes his 12-year-old neighbor Mathilda (Natalie Portman) under his wing when her entire family is killed by a corrupt DEA agent (Gary Oldm<br><br> <br>Akira Kurosawa practically set the template for the modern Hollywood action movie with his 1954 masterpiece Seven Samurai . This three-hour epic sees some quaint villagers being threatened by a gang of bandits and a samurai assembling a team to protect t<br><br> <br>George Lucas chose the perfect collaborators to bring his homage to the classic adventure serials of the ‘30s to life, from Steven Spielberg’s razor-sharp direction to the episodic plotting of Lawrence Kasdan’s uniquely structured seven-act screenp<br><br> <br>But that thing with Harrison doing the shooting instead of the sword sequence, which was rehearsed, was because he got ill. It wasn't for time purposes. We all got dysentery from Tunisia, working there. I think the only people who didn't get ill were Steven, who had his food flown in cans from Fortnum & Mason, and Howard G. Kazanjian, the producer. Everyone else at some point or other got ill, I think - I'm trying to remember whether Karen got ill. Anyway, I got ill right at the end of the picture. But Harrison got ill when he was meant to do that sword fight that he'd rehearsed the day before, and he just couldn't move that much. If he'd moved, he'd have had a terrible accident. So he said, "Why don't I just shoot the f*cker?" And that's how that wonderful moment came aro<br>]]></description>
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