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Indiana Jones - the next chapter what should it be called?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    If I remember correctly they found it in the first film and it was stuck in a warehouse. Wouldn't be much of an adventure going to look for it again...

    Indiana Jones and the Wander Through a Warehouse Looking for Aisle 235....


    They did in deed, but nowt to say it hasn't been nicked again, possibly by Fu Man Chu. Indiana Jones and the Yellow Peril any one?
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
      If I remember correctly they found it in the first film and it was stuck in a warehouse. Wouldn't be much of an adventure going to look for it again...

      Indiana Jones and the Wander Through a Warehouse Looking for Aisle 235....
      I wonder what happened to it after it got hid away in the warehouse. Did it ever start burning its way out of the box again? Or did some curious warehouse worker ever open it up and have their face melted*

      * not on BBC or ITV screenings though

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        #23
        Originally posted by DaveB View Post
        They did in deed, but nowt to say it hasn't been nicked again, possibly by Fu Man Chu. Indiana Jones and the Yellow Peril any one?
        Oh come on, the people who know it's there would have a hard enough time finding it. If somebody tried to nick it they probably got a trunk of old clothes that was sitting in the place the ark should be when the ark is actually on aisle 735.

        This is a British warehouse FFS!!!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
          Oh come on, the people who know it's there would have a hard enough time finding it. If somebody tried to nick it they probably got a trunk of old clothes that was sitting in the place the ark should be when the ark is actually on aisle 735.

          This is a British warehouse FFS!!!
          Indiana Jones and the back of Sockpuppet's truck?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
            Oh come on, the people who know it's there would have a hard enough time finding it. If somebody tried to nick it they probably got a trunk of old clothes that was sitting in the place the ark should be when the ark is actually on aisle 735.

            This is a British warehouse FFS!!!

            Actually it was an American warehouse, not British, in Washington D.C. Wouldnt be hard to find in any case, just follow the smell of smouldering wood and melted faces.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              #26
              I'm sure it was a british one, not a yankee one. Have to pull the DVD out later and have another look I guess.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Methuselah View Post
                None of the above. All series-makers should aspire to the good taste of Fawlty Towers: Make the right number of episodes for what you have to say, then stop.
                I fully agree. To celebrate Harrison Ford's 65th birthday they've just re-run the lot on TV here. I thought they were naff.
                Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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