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Seria mais interessante se ele não conseguisse fazer isso muito bem no filme mesmo.
Fonte: Cinema em CenaNovo vídeo no site oficial
14/08/2007 11:23
O site oficial de Indiana Jones foi atualizado com um novo vídeo dos bastidores do quarto filme, trazendo depoimentos de Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, George Lucas e dos produtores Frank Marshall e Kathleen Kennedy. Também são mostradas imagens da equipe por trás das câmeras e cenas dos longas anteriores. A segunda parte do vídeo será liberada em breve – esperamos que ela revele mais. Clique aqui para assistir.
Foi confirmado que a Karen Allen vai reprisar o papel dela de Os Caçadores da Arca Perdida!
Fonte: http://cinema.terra.com.br/interna/0,,OI1894319-EI1176,00.htmlTerra disse:O quarto filme da aventura de Indiana Jones já tem título em inglês definido. De acordo com a distribuidora Paramount Pictures Brasil, o longa se chamará Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (algo como "Indiana Jones e o Reino da Caveira de Cristal").
The skull was made from two blocks of clear quartz (although the jaw detaches), 5 inches (13 cm) high, 7 inches (18 cm) long and 5 inches wide. It is about the size of a small human cranium, with near perfect detail. In 1970, art restorer Frank Dorland claimed that he was given permission to submit the skull to tests at the internal Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. He claimed that the skull featured some anomalies. According to Dorland, the skull had been carved with total disregard to the natural crystal axis and no metal tools were used. Dorland claimed he was unable to find any tell-tale scratch marks, except for traces of mechanical grinding on the teeth. From tiny patterns near the carved surfaces, Dorland determined it was first chiseled into rough form, probably using diamonds. However, no evidence on this matter has been provided by Hewlett-Packard, so it is unknown whether these tests were ever carried out. The finer shaping, grinding and polishing, Frederick claimed, was done with sand over a period of 150 to 300 years. Norman Hammond later reported that holes, intended for support pegs, were drilled by metal. Although various claims have been made over the years regarding the skull's physical properties, such as an allegedly constant temperature of 70°F (21°C), Dorland reported that it was no different from other natural quartz crystals. Dorland also claimed that the skull's origin was Atlantis and that it had been carried around by the Knights Templar during the crusades. In an attempt to find out if the crystal was pure crystallic quartz and not glass or other mineral, Hewlett-Packard submerged the crystal in Benzyl alcohol, which has almost the same refraction index, as quartz. The skull became invisible inside the tank, showing that it was indeed pure crystallic quartz.