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Indiana Jones and the Lost Star Wars Manuscripts.


I swear, when I was like 10-12 there was a story I heard from a cousin of mine in his late 20's early 30's about a warehouse fire where the books for Starwars Episodes 1-3 were stored for release to the public. I would have loved it to be true that there were different stories for them.....
 





Brown Jenkin said:
Indiana Jones is Gellin like Magellan

I've got it!

Please, excuse, abbreviated spellin',
No tellin' what's smellin' when Indy's dogs are swellin',
He's buyin. You sellin'? For shoes he'd be a felon.
The plot's excellin'. We're back to Indy's dwellin',
He's yellin', "Farewell!" and he'll see us all in hell and,
The bad guys he'll be fellin',
The rumors all dispellin',
So no more fortune tellin',
The series was compellin',
Now tears in eyes are wellin',
The fourth will be bestsellin',
Like Ferdinand Magellan,
He'll circle earth, the melon,
Just looking for . . .


I got nothing
:)
 

satori01 said:
I might be wrong, but PC are you not in your 30's? Did you hate Temple of Doom with this passion upon first seeing it, assuming you were a kid, when you saw it? I loved Temple of Doom.
I was a kid when I saw Temple of Doom and I wanted to punch Spielberg in the crotch after seeing it.

And lordy, please no Nazis. It'd be embarassing to pretend that Indy hasn't aged since the last movie. KGB are almost as hateable as the Nazis and move the series in a fun direction.

I could see Indy being implicated by the HUAC (on trumped up charges) and scrambling to prove his innocence while battling the Soviets or even the Chinese.
 

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