Posts Tagged ‘indiana jones
Project Silence Podcast 24: The Flood of 08
Since ProjectSilence.com is written and the Project Silence Podcast is recorded in Cedar Rapids, Ia, we would be negligent if we didn’t share some of our experiences over the extraordinary events of the past week. But, we also continue with tradition of the Project Silence Podcast, and we certainly hope you enjoy this summer movie [...]
I’m Pretty Sure I Am Being Advertised To
Please, make it stop. I’d be Okay with an Iron Man Burger, but I just can’t stomach (ha ha, I’m punny!), a Whopper based on Indian Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Everywhere I look, I’m being bombarded with advertisements, trailers, posters and stupid people talking about how great it is to [...]
Project Silence Podcast 19: Everybody Loves Us
This weeks Project Silence Podcast includes the usual movie reviews (Iron Man, 3:10 to Yuma, In the Vally of Elah) and video game discussion (GTA IV, Mario Kart Wii), along with the more news and rumors, not to mention a call out to the fans to please not see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of [...]
Project Silence Podcast 8: The New Arrivals
It’s been two weeks since the last episode of the Project Silence Podcast, but not without good reason. Jason has seen multiple new entries into his household and both have changed the way he lives his life dramatically. What are these new additions? I guess you’ll just have to listen to find out! Also in [...]
George Lucas Promises Indy 4 Will Be Good
Of course this is the same guy who brought you The Phantom Menace. Lucas proclaims that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will be as good as Raiders of the Lost Ark, high claims from a man who hasn’t been involved with a truly enjoyable film in 20 years, but to his [...]
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull?
Seriously? This has to be a joke. Indy IV is, “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”? Flashbacks of Temple of Doom…
George Lucas: Let’s get small
We don’t want to make movies. We’re about to get into television. As far as Lucasfilm is concerned, we’ve moved away from the feature film thing, because it’s too expensive and it’s too risky. Thank goodness, to bad it’s 7 years to late. My childhood, and respect for you, have already been ruined. For that [...]



