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January 2004 -
Sallah
comes to the 1st London Film and Comic
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Friday,
January 16, 2004
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Gilles
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On
the 6th and 7th of March 2004 Showmasters
will be running their very first London
Film and Comic Con
mega event in London, England, and
to start the event with a bang they
have already signed up a selection
of top actors from cult tv and blockbuster
movies including John Rhys-Davies
(Sallah in Raiders of the
Lost Ark and Indiana
Jones and the Last Crusade).
London
Film And Comic Con promises
to be a massive event, with a large
number of major movie stars, comic
artists, and other guest celebrities
meeting fans and signing autographs,
plus 750 dealers stands selling movie,
comic and card related ephemera. And
to keep you entertained in between
meeting the celebrities and trawling
the dealers areas there will be numerous
talks with the guest stars. Other
attractions include a display of original
props and costumes from the greatest
movies and tv shows ever made, and
exclusive event merchandise, promos
and give-aways.
Following
the great successes of their other
show (Collectormania)
and the wide array of celebrities
and companies invited to make an appearance
over the two days it is shaping up
to be a weekend not to be missed!
So
if you want a great weekend out London
Film And Comic Con
is the ideal event for you. It is
taking place in Wembley Exhibition
Centre (next door to the
famous Wembley Stadium!)
on the 6th and 7th March 2004.
Check
out www.londonfilmandcomiccon.com
for regular guest updates, detailed
maps, opening times, etc.
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The
truth behind Indy's urban legends revealed! |
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Wednesday,
January 14, 2004
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Gilles
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The
official Indiana Jones
site features a new Urban
Legends of Indiana Jones
article. The article gives the facts
of many rumor questions: Did Harrison
Ford stapled his fedora to his head
to keep it from flying off? Do R2-D2
and C-3PO have cameos in Raiders
of the Lost Ark? and many
more...
The popularity of Indiana Jones
has not only garnered numerous fans,
but urban legends. These rumors
are passed around, changed and retold
so many times that their popularity
giving them a sense of truth. Remarkably,
the truth behind these tales are
almost as unusual and surprising
as Jones' adventures themselves.
Click
here to read the full article.
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Apple.com
talks about Indiana Jones |
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Friday,
January 9, 2004
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Gilles
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Apple.com
features 2 new Indiana Jones articles.
The first is a look at the latest
Indiana Jones game, Indiana
Jones and the Emperor's Tomb.
And the second is a short Indiana
Jones Phenomenon
article about the history of the Indiana
Jones character.
Click
here to start reading these
2 fun Indiana Jones articles.
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IndianaJones.com
interviews Sean Patrick Flanery |
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Wednesday,
January 7, 2004
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Gilles
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The
official Indiana Jones
site has published an interview with
young Indiana Jones actor Sean Patrick
Flanery.The interview is not new but
a reprint that originally appeared
at the time of Young Indy's production,
conducted by the Lucasfilm
Fan Club when Flanery was
in between shooting the first season
and second season of The Young
Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Here follows one part of the interview:
How
did your family and friends react
to your being cast as the young
Indiana Jones?
Sean Patrick Flanery: "Well,
my mom was really the only one I
told. I didn't tell any of my friends
that I got the part. My mom was
ecstatic but, then again, I was
already a star in her eyes with
the first play I did at the University
of St. Thomas. When the newspaper
would run a picture of me and say
anything about me doing a local
play, in her eyes, I was bigger
than Sylvester Stallone! I was THE
one and only! She was always excited
about anything I did."
Click
here to read the full interview. |
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