2009
New Collection of
Indiana Jones Fan Art
08/02/09, 6:28am EST
Our
Fan Art
Museum has been updated with a total of 31 new Indy illustrations
in various categories as well as a brand new Wallpapers
gallery!
We also have new featured artists
galleries showing artwork by Patricio
Carbajal, Eric
Conklin, Miguel
Delicado, Chris
Ehnot, Gabe
Farber, Krum,
and Gavin
Lines.
The galleries of Dennis
Budd and Peter
Mahoney have been updated with new artwork as well.
New Classical
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Visit our Fan Art
Museum for more artwork.
Posted by Gilles V
Five New Indiana
Jones Fan Films
15/04/09, 12:53pm
EST
With
the release of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 was
definitely the most exciting year for Indyfans in a long, long time.
And apparently also the most inspiring & creative year as a couple
of dozen brand new Indiana Jones fan film homages and parodies have
been submitted for our Fan Films
Theater!
A couple of dozen new
fan films sounds a lot, and it is! I don't have an exact number yet -
as I am still processing them - but there are definitely more than 36!
Posting the new films all at once wouldn't be fair so I've decided to
share them with you a handful at a time.
Here follows a list of
the first five new fan videos:
The next batch of films
for our Fan
Films Theater will follow in a week or so. And thanks to the
Indyfan filmmakers for their patience.
Posted by Gilles V
The Adventures of
Gabriel Hunt
27/04/09, 12:57pm
EST
Let
me introduce you to The Adventures of Gabriel Hunt; a brand
new line of pulp adventures novels inspired by adventure writers like
H. Rider Haggard, Sax Rohmer, and Edgar Rice Burroughs, as well as by
films ranging from Buster Crabbe's old black-and-white movie serials to
Indiana Jones!
Gabriel Hunt creator Charles
Ardai explains that both Indy and title character Hunt are:
"two-fisted American explorers, for instance, who travel to all corners
of the globe getting into and out of scrapes while pursuing lost
secrets and priceless treasures. But Gabriel's adventures are set in
the present day, and he's not a college professor by day, and... he
doesn't wear a hat."
All the books will be published with
Gabriel Hunt himself credited as the author, but behind this pseudonym
are some pretty impressive authors including Hollywood screenwriter
David J. Schow (writer of The Crow), current Edgar Award
nominee Christa Faust, James Bond novelist Raymond Benson, and Edgar
& Shamus Award winner Charles Ardai.
Stephen Jared, our own adventure
stories expert, recently had the chance to interview Charles Ardai
about his The Adventures of Gabriel Hunt project. And what an
insightful
interview it turned out to be!
The first The Adventures of
Gabriel Hunt novel titled Hunt at the Well of Eternity
arrives in stores tomorrow (April 28) and will be followed by five
other adventures later this year!
For more on the adventures of Gabriel
Hunt, visit www.huntforadventure.com.
Posted by Gilles V
Five More Indiana
Jones Fan Films
29/04/09, 12:35pm
EST
Five
new Indiana Jones fan homages, and parodies have been added to our Fan Films
Theater. Including the second fan film made by Jewel
of the Forest director Chris Stuckmann.
Here are the five new fan
videos:
The next batch of films
for our Fan
Films Theater will arrive in two weeks from today. And thanks to
the Indyfan filmmakers for their patience.
Posted by Gilles V
Five New Indiana
Jones Fan Film Adventures
12/08/09, 11:54am
EST
Five
new Indiana Jones fan made adventures have been added to our Fan Films
Theater. Including the crafty welcome trailer for the German
Indiana Jones Forum its 2009 Adventurer's Summit.
Here follow the five new fan videos:
A next batch of films for our Fan Films
Theater will follow soon.
Posted by Gilles V
Interview with
Alan Ladd Jr.
24/08/09, 1:49pm EST
Writer,
and actor, Stephen Jared has interviewed the respected American film
industry executive and producer Alan Ladd Jr.
As the son of film star Alan Ladd, he grew up in Hollywood in the ‘40s
and ‘50s, and would go on to pave the way for some of the greatest
films of the last 40 years -- Young Frankenstein, Star
Wars, Alien, Norma Rae, Blade Runner,
Body Heat, Night Shift,
The Right Stuff, A Fish
Called Wanda and Braveheart among others.
Click
here to learn more about Alan Ladd Jr., his father and discover a
part of Hollywood history you may not have heard of before.
Posted by Gilles V
Indiana Jones Fan
Fiction Update
10/09/09, 9:41am EST
I've
got five new fan made Indiana Jones short stories & scripts for you
but let us begin with a poem by Ida J.:
The legend with the whip and hat,
Scared of snakes but not the bat.
With a gunshot straight ahead,
The enemies will drop dead.
Going after ark, grail and shankara
stones,
It's not easy keeping up with Doctor Jones.
This and four other great poems can be
downloaded from our Indy
poems page.
Our Fan
Fiction Archive has also been updated with two new Indiana Jones
short stories written by David Kwasniewski and Richard Hoover. As well
as three new scripts by Tony Quirk, Michael Prentice and R.S. Phillips.
Short Stories:
Scripts:
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Indiana Jones and the Jaws of Death (Zipped .pdf)
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Indiana Jones and the Sword of Arthur (.doc)
by Michael
Prentice
It's early 1937, Indiana Jones suffered the loss of Abner Ravenwood and
wishes to give up his adventurous ways. That is until he is thrown with
his former colleges Sophia Hapgood and Dr. Kingston in the search for
Excalibur.
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Indiana Jones and the Macedonian Empire (.pdf)
by R.S.
Phillips
Picking up directly from the end of Raiders
of the Lost Ark, Indy & Marion find themselves thrust right
into a new adventure when a dying man interrupts that drink she
promised to buy. The dying man delivers a cryptic message that means
nothing at first to our heroes, but places them directly between
power-mad Nazis and a group of Greek assassins in a race to uncover the
lost secret to Alexander the Great's dominion.
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Special thanks to these authors for
their Fan
Fiction!
Posted by Gilles V
Watch Indiana Jones Movies
on EPIX For Free!
05/11/09, 1:16pm EST
EpixHD.com, the
brand new multiplatform entertainment service from Paramount, MGM and
Lionsgate, will be airing all four Indiana Jones adventures in HD this
weekend!
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple
of Doom, Last Crusade and Kingdom of the Crystal
Skull -- all re-mastered in high definition, plus a ton of
behind-the-scenes footage!
If you would love to view "500 minutes
of Indiana Jones" on Epix this weekend but don't have a subscription,
then I have great news for you!
TheRaider.net gives away
exclusive special Epix weekend access passes to the first 500 visitors
who click on this
EpixHD invitation!
Fill in the fields, wait for your
login code via email and you should be set for a weekend full of
Indiana Jones... or any of the other 150+ movies (most in HD) Epix is
offering from Friday evening through Sunday evening!
Also be sure to check out the behind
the scenes stuff: For example -- check out the original trailer,
interview with Steven Spielberg, top 10 fun facts, movie stills,
wallpapers...
And one of the coolest Epix features is the "watch with friends"
feature. You can invite up to four friends to watch the movie with you!
Something to definitely check out when you're in there.
Note: this offer is
limited to US residents only!
Posted by Gilles V
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