Saw an opportunity to get another commission from sixfootant of Nev doing his best indie impression
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sixfoot
Artwork by:
sixfoot
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Haha nice Indiana Jones reference!
Probably the silliest part of Indiana (ASIDE of last part) but also the most dynamic
Yet i would appreciate another adventure-like franchise in film industry that could be compared to this glorious line of films
There is too much virtue signalling, political messages and social stuff. Movie sometimes must be just an entertainment or the vision of author or the book it portrais not the reflection reality
Nice art by SixFoot! Always love to see his art!
Probably the silliest part of Indiana (ASIDE of last part) but also the most dynamic
Yet i would appreciate another adventure-like franchise in film industry that could be compared to this glorious line of films
There is too much virtue signalling, political messages and social stuff. Movie sometimes must be just an entertainment or the vision of author or the book it portrais not the reflection reality
Nice art by SixFoot! Always love to see his art!
The plane is the only thing that bothered me about the fight with the mechanic. That plane should have been a Junkers or even a Ford tri-motor. Or even better, a Heinkel He-111.
I did love the Type VIIC u-boat. There is an easter egg in the game Medal of Honor: Frontlines (which was also a Stephen Spielberg creation) where the u-boat you sneak on board has a crate with a conspicuous burn mark.
I did love the Type VIIC u-boat. There is an easter egg in the game Medal of Honor: Frontlines (which was also a Stephen Spielberg creation) where the u-boat you sneak on board has a crate with a conspicuous burn mark.
The only problem with that is timing. The Horton was still a few years away. The P.04-106 does look like the plane in the movie somewhat.
As a kid I wondered why Indy didn't drown hiding on the outside of the sub, but now I know subs at that time almost always cruised on the surface.
As a kid I wondered why Indy didn't drown hiding on the outside of the sub, but now I know subs at that time almost always cruised on the surface.
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