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Guess the McGuffin in Indy IV!

Dagger75 said:
The Star Wars Christmas Special
Yeah, like Harrison Ford would have anything to do with that one!

I'm thinking it's not necessarily an ancient religious McGuffin but something a little more current, like during the renaissance or up to colonial days.
 

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Well given that he says "We're basically going to do The Phantom Menace", in which a "special child" is found who's destined to fullfill a prophecy and that he mentions "offensive elements". I'd have to guess he's talking about either finding Jesus's son or the second coming of Jesus.
 

Ok I was gonna quote Piratecat's post and say,

Doood!

But then I scrolled down. Consider all of your posts replied to with:

Dooood!
 

Rackhir said:
Well given that he says "We're basically going to do The Phantom Menace", in which a "special child" is found who's destined to fullfill a prophecy and that he mentions "offensive elements". I'd have to guess he's talking about either finding Jesus's son or the second coming of Jesus.
Sounds more like...

Indiana Jones and the ANTICHRIST

Lucas said:
Indy IV Starts In 2007

George Lucas told Empire magazine that he, director Steven Spielberg and star Harrison Ford are aiming to shoot a proposed fourth Indiana Jones movie by mid-2007, with an eye to a 2008 release. But, he added, getting everyone back together may not be easy.

"Before, I was just working with Steven and Harrison," Lucas told the magazine. "Now everybody's a superstar, so it's a little bit more difficult than it was then."

As for the story? "We're basically going to do The Phantom Menace," Lucas said cryptically, referring to Star Wars: Episode I. "People's expectations are way higher than you can deliver. You could just get killed for the whole thing. ... We would do it for fun and just take the hit with the critics and the fans. ... But nobody wants to get into it unless they are really happy with it."

Lucas added: "The 'damned if you do, damned if you don't' situation has freed up an idea for a plot that was originally deemed too incendiary. I discovered a McGuffin. ... I told the guys about it, and they were a little dubious about it, but it's the best one we've ever found. ... Unfortunately, it was a little too 'connected' for the others. They were afraid of what the critics would think. They said, 'Can't we do it with a different McGuffin? Can't we do this?' and I said no. So we pottered around with that for a couple of years. And then Harrison really wanted to do it, and Steve said 'OK.' I said, 'We'll have to go back to that original McGuffin and take out the offending parts of it, and we'll still use that area of the supernatural to deal with it.'"
 
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Mark CMG said:
Atlantis, Half a Pair of Socks, The Garden of Eden, The Collection of the Plaster Caster, Noah's Ark, Fajo's Varon-T Disruptor, Minos, My 1982 Set of Car Keys, the list is nearly endless . . .

Don't forget Magrathea. Jones and Beeblebrox would be an unbeatable team :)

I think the "Phantom Menace" reference is a little more coy than what people are suggesting here, if only because it is too obvious. Lucas may make less than grand films sometimes, but he's not a complete moron, especially when it comes to spoiling the plots of movies. I think it is more in terms of "Indiana Jones finds his successor" or "Indy trains and then must defeat his student" than "Indiana Jones finds the last Scion".
 

One of the adventures we ran with that old Indiana Jones RPG (remember that?) was: Some Nazis accidently stole Indy's hat and he had to go on a world-wide adventure to get it back.

That's my vote: Indy's Hat.
 


Umbran said:
I think the "Phantom Menace" reference is a little more coy than what people are suggesting here, if only because it is too obvious. Lucas may make less than grand films sometimes, but he's not a complete moron, especially when it comes to spoiling the plots of movies. I think it is more in terms of "Indiana Jones finds his successor" or "Indy trains and then must defeat his student" than "Indiana Jones finds the last Scion".


From the quote it seems to me that what he means eith the Phantom Menace is the fact that since the movie/chracters have such a cult following, whatever he does will get hammered by diehard fans, similar to what he feels happened with the Phantom Menace
 


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