More about Indy's crystal skulls

Now that Fourth Installment of the Indiana Jones Adventures has taken on the official title of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, speculation about what it might mean runs rampant.

And while I’m the first to agree that MTV has been a major (and shameless) accomplice in killing the music industry, one of my favorite movie sites right now is MTV Movies Blog. They got a hilarious interview out of Aaron Eckhart regarding his role in The Dark Knight, and just last week they posted this Terrence Howard interview in which the actor said “fart” three times and was (possibly not) pretending to be fired upon by Bosnians.

They’ve consistently provided excellent Indiana Jones coverage, and just yesterday they asked a Harvard professor about just what these crystal skulls might be. The adventure begins here and continues here.

Check it out!

While you’ve got your fedora on, here are some more links about crystal skulls:

More Indiana Jones news to come. Previous news right here.

Indiana Jones had better not drop one of these suckers on his foot on May 22, 2008!

Jason Bateman on Arrested Development movie possibilities

How about it, Universe?

My birthday’s coming up soon, you know.

 

This is my favorite bit from the article:

As such, the cast are still encouraged by ongoing industry attempts to bring “AD” back to life. But even if they end up on Showtime, HBO or a theater near you, Bateman doubts that series creator Mitchell Hurwitz and his team of writers would take advantage of their newfound freedoms. “We kind of liked being handcuffed a little bit,” he insisted.

“I know we had specific conversations about [continuing to bleep the bad language] in the event that the show went to Showtime,” Bateman said. “Would we eliminate the bleeps on the profanity? Across the board, everybody said, ‘No. You keep the bleeps in.’ It’s funnier. I don’t think we would go away from what it was, anymore than maybe some content here and there. But as far as the execution and the format, I think we’d probably stay pretty much the same.”

Agreed.