Legend of the Lost Art (8.10)
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Legend of the Lost Art (8.10)
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Original Air Date: 2/10/1988
Higgins is determined to find a priceless ancient scroll that he believes was created by a highly advanced culture.
This thread is also linked in the episode page of the Episode Guide.
Original Air Date: 2/10/1988
Higgins is determined to find a priceless ancient scroll that he believes was created by a highly advanced culture.
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I am sorry, but I really didn't enjoy this episode very much. Maybe I had expected it to be more like the real Indiana Jones and Selleck would be more like Harrison Ford. I havenät seen this episode for years though, but I recall I didn't particularly liked it.
Wasn't it to much humour, too funny? Or am I wrong? I my memory deceived me?
But I do beleive though that Tom Selleck would have been an excellent Indiana Jones if he was to play that role like Spielberg wanted at first.
Wasn't it to much humour, too funny? Or am I wrong? I my memory deceived me?
But I do beleive though that Tom Selleck would have been an excellent Indiana Jones if he was to play that role like Spielberg wanted at first.
Really?
I love it! Certainly in my top Ten. You can't make a parody of something and be very serious, can you?
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Hmm,
What else is in my Top ten??
Limbo
Holmes is Where the Heart is.
Did you See the Sunrise?
Laura
Home from the Sea
Paper War
Memories are forever
Way of the stalking Horse
???
I love it! Certainly in my top Ten. You can't make a parody of something and be very serious, can you?
T
Hmm,
What else is in my Top ten??
Limbo
Holmes is Where the Heart is.
Did you See the Sunrise?
Laura
Home from the Sea
Paper War
Memories are forever
Way of the stalking Horse
???
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I'm a huge fan of Raiders, so this is easily one of my favorite episodes. I love how our introduction to Connie is via a dance contest- a clever nod to Marion Ravenwood's drinking game. And kudos to whoever came up with the "whip falls short of the gunman" joke.
It's also interesting that the spoof occurs for "real", instead of relying on previous devices like dreams or novels. This is similar to The Black Orchid, although with the added benefit of having everyone involved in the fun.
It's also interesting that the spoof occurs for "real", instead of relying on previous devices like dreams or novels. This is similar to The Black Orchid, although with the added benefit of having everyone involved in the fun.
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Here you can have the gun, I have the whip!
Hilarious!!!!!
I love the Magnum tantrum at the beginning. Will our boy really ever grow up? Still wondering how he lost the shoe?
So, I wonder if Magnum was playing the Raider's of the Lost ark atari video game. You remember that one?
Hilarious!!!!!
I love the Magnum tantrum at the beginning. Will our boy really ever grow up? Still wondering how he lost the shoe?
So, I wonder if Magnum was playing the Raider's of the Lost ark atari video game. You remember that one?
Trying to reach my full snail potential.
I actually bought one from ebay a few years ago, and it's definitely something that would've annoyed Thomas.maggiepoole wrote:So, I wonder if Magnum was playing the Raider's of the Lost ark atari video game. You remember that one?
Here's a vintage "how to" videothat explains how to complete it. The game was so convoluted it's not even funny. I wonder how many kids attempted to play it without a manual?
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Wow Sherm, that's a blast from the past! I never had that one in my Atari collection, but I remember a friend of mine did. Even then, it was a strange, confusing little game!
The Indy game that I will always fondly remember is the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom coin-op arcade game (1985). I used to play that all the time at the local arcade, along with Zaxxon, Xevious, Galaga, Tron, etc. It's a really fun, exciting game - whipping Thugee's, racing through mine shafts....
I miss those times, hanging out at the arcade.
I still can't believe they never made a MPI pinball game.
The Indy game that I will always fondly remember is the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom coin-op arcade game (1985). I used to play that all the time at the local arcade, along with Zaxxon, Xevious, Galaga, Tron, etc. It's a really fun, exciting game - whipping Thugee's, racing through mine shafts....
I miss those times, hanging out at the arcade.
I still can't believe they never made a MPI pinball game.
Higgins: It's not a scratch! It's a bloody gouge!
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Bam! There it is!! The greatest Magnum episode of all-time!!! In my humble opinion, of course.
This episode has everything that makes the show so great - action, comedy, mystery, excitement, zaniness, great lines, great locations, etc. - but times ten! This is really a two-hour movie crammed into a :46 minute episode! It's one fun, action-packed scene after another. It never lets up!
I just love the brilliant setup here - We're going to pay homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark (a film Selleck could have been in if not for his contractual obligation to MPI), but we are going to set it up so TM and the gang think the events might be based (staged) off other, unexpected (to the viewer) classic movies! And Jay Huguely does a GREAT job with the script. It's almost perfect. I can't wait to check out his commentary on the DVD.
Boy, Selleck sure must have had a lot of fun with this one. I'm sure they all did! What a great way to go into the final episodes..... with a bang!
And I really liked Margaret Colin here. She did a really great job.
"The Lost Art of the Ancients", I love it!
Note to Self: Add Perils of Nyoka (1942) to your Netflix queue.
This episode has everything that makes the show so great - action, comedy, mystery, excitement, zaniness, great lines, great locations, etc. - but times ten! This is really a two-hour movie crammed into a :46 minute episode! It's one fun, action-packed scene after another. It never lets up!
I just love the brilliant setup here - We're going to pay homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark (a film Selleck could have been in if not for his contractual obligation to MPI), but we are going to set it up so TM and the gang think the events might be based (staged) off other, unexpected (to the viewer) classic movies! And Jay Huguely does a GREAT job with the script. It's almost perfect. I can't wait to check out his commentary on the DVD.
Boy, Selleck sure must have had a lot of fun with this one. I'm sure they all did! What a great way to go into the final episodes..... with a bang!
And I really liked Margaret Colin here. She did a really great job.
"The Lost Art of the Ancients", I love it!
Note to Self: Add Perils of Nyoka (1942) to your Netflix queue.
Higgins: It's not a scratch! It's a bloody gouge!
My favorite parts of this episode, and I agree with James and it may well be my favorite... are the fact that while paying homage to Raiders they go out of there way to show Magnum clearly never thinking of it as the obvious film being emulated by Ridley -Smythe, as if he has never even heard of it and the end when he throws away the Fedora, grabs his Tigers hat and sits on the stairs. A gesture that speaks on multiple levels in the character, the actor and even to the fans. "As much as I might like to be /have been Indy, that's not me. I am Magnum and that's just fine with me..."
Love it.
Love it.
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Great observation Tralfaz! I love how he kind of does a "sigh of relief" and then smiles just after he puts on the baseball cap!Tralfaz wrote:and the end when he throws away the Fedora, grabs his Tigers hat and sits on the stairs. A gesture that speaks on multiple levels in the character, the actor and even to the fans. "As much as I might like to be /have been Indy, that's not me. I am Magnum and that's just fine with me..."
What a great way to end this wonderful, wonderful episode!
Higgins: It's not a scratch! It's a bloody gouge!