Re: Interesting new Indiana Jones 4 news
Not to derail the thread but even though I do own the following Spielberg films for awhile now, I've just not gotten around to watching them. Those are DUEL, The Sugarland Express, 1941, The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun, Amistad, War of the Worlds, The Terminal and Munich. So of course I can't give opinions on Spielberg films I own but haven't gotten around the time to watching.

I saw the film earlier today. I enjoyed it but I'm thinking I didn't as fully as I wanted since I didn't get full rest. Of course I'm making an excuse to go see it again and since I'm way more used to Indiana in the mid-late 1930's. I quite liked Shia's character and he didn't come off as a dislikable character.
Only thing I was kinda disappointed about, well this is more trivial since I'm also a fan of the various Indy Jones media, is the film didn't take place during a more colder time of the year. I've been wanting to watch Indy in an extended scene in a cold weather environment. Him trekking through the snow during the middle of Winter would be great. Perhaps something during World War II where he fights alongside the British or even Russians? In the film he got to Colonel rank.
I'm really hoping LucasArts rethinks and reconsiders when the next Indiana Jones game takes place. I want him to be thick in the war and of course finding the occasional artifact. Indiana Jones and the whatever the hell they wanna call it should be HUGE in scope and levels. Perhaps it should also be in the same vein as Fate of Atlantis where you as Indy could travel back and forth to locations. Keep it a fully open sandbox environment of course for the select locations. He could be at point A, then B, over to C, and then D. But wait, to have the fully Indy Quotient to get all 100% of the game completed, you have to talk with certain people at various points and backtrack sometimes. Of course also having an inventory not only for weapons but for minor objects would be great. Say for some piece of information Indiana needs he can either do a favour to a more desirable character to be in more good standing with them. OR in the same scenario, he has a random object which was picked up earlier in the game to be used in conjunction with an item some character gives him. Have NPC's for the game much in the same way Fate of Atlantis has. Either give a guy a newspaper instead of fighting them or something. I just want to feel involved in the game environment.
On the same subject. I'd like to be able to, in the game, be able to sell off the random artifacts Indy finds on his quest. Some might yield better results compared to others depending on contacts. I want to see full reload animations, insanely high detail on the costumes and various objects, a full lived in world where if the particular area is too hot or cold you get the appropriate response from people about you as you travel. Perhaps Indiana would have a set amount of moneys he starts out with for the adventure and you have to budget accordingly. Perhaps that'd be too involved but Indy is also very resourceful. Wait I'd be aiming to see is a more open feel with hard inspiration from Fate of Atlantis, Infernal Machine and Emperor's Tomb. Of course with the current implimentations (sp?) LucasArts is already planning for the upcoming game.
Great to have Indiana Jones return and can't wait for my second viewing! Still slightly dissapointed with the Spring/Summer time of year the new film used though. Was more hoping for a Fall/Winter story. But was glad to finally get another Adventure of Indiana Jones.
Perhaps if it was decided to do a "The Animated Adventures of Indiana Jones" with the same maturity and respect which was taken for BATMAN: TAS, I'd set my DVR for series recording. Meaning it'd have great actors, great stories, great everything and be really worth to watch. As I've previously mentioned in this thread, the series could have adaptations from the Fate of Atlantis and the books to keep that anthology feel of his adventures. Could even have the series jump around in years but of course having singular and multi-part stories where fit.
Can't wait for my second viewing in the cinema.