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Haha, fun! ironclad Send a noteboard - 27/04/2010 09:31:16 PM
The movie starts with Indiana Jones on a fishing trip in Scotland, but he's interrupted by a policeman who needs his help solving unexplained murders at a haunted castle. After adventures and more killings, Indy discovers that the murderer is a ghost, possessing the body of a dead man. He infiltrates the ghost's room and battles two empty, animated suits of armor, then defeats the ghost.

He returns to his school and learns of a female zoologist who has discovered a pygmy in Africa who is 200 years old, and whose people may have discovered a lost Chinese civilization in Africa connected to the fountain of youth. Indy travels to Africa, where he teams up with the zoologist, a mystical African environmentalist, and (in a later draft) a female student of his who stowed away on the trip because she's madly in love with him and competes with the zoologist for his affection throughout the movie.

The pygmy is kidnapped by Nazis, and Indy chases them on a boat through the harbor, at one point water skiing with his bullwhip. The Nazis escape. Indy and his group take a riverboat deeper into Africa. The boat is run by river pirates. The pirate king joins their group.

While pursuing the Nazis, their camp is broken up by a stampede of wildebeests, triggered by the approach of a three-story Nazi prototype super-tank. Indy rides a rhinocerous against the tank (I am not making this shit up), climbs onto it and rescues the pygmy from inside, then blows it up by blocking a turret.


I find up to here it still sounds Jones-esque enough for me. Could have worked well, given the right delivery
I read quite a lot of the Indy comics and some of those contain some crazy shite as well.

Wait, it gets better.

The pygmy leads the group into the mountains, pursued by the Nazis. In the mountains, they meet the monkey king, a talking spider monkey, who explains that he has magical powers because of the fountain of youth.

The Nazis arrive and the monkey king uses his army of gorillas to fight them, and then turns them to stone using his magical powers. The monkey king then forces Indy to battle the Nazi leader (Lieutenant Werner von Mephisto). During the fight the monkey king is killed and all the gorillas go crazy, but Indy and his allies escape.

In later drafts, Mephisto has a gun-arm. Indy leads an army of pygmies and gorillas in battle against the Nazis, but Mephisto kills Indy right before he himself is killed by a rolling bell. The monkey king resurrects Indy using his powers. The pirate king tries to take some of the fountain of life stuff for himself but it kills him because he is not pure of heart.

Okay, the talking monkey and the showdown were messed up

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I'm kind of glad we got Last Crusade instead.

Me too, it's my favorite of the four.
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You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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Indiana Jones and the Monkey King - 27/04/2010 06:22:00 PM 630 Views
Haha, fun! - 27/04/2010 09:31:16 PM 452 Views
rhinocerous ? so hardcore. Cronenberg must be jealous *NM* - 28/04/2010 12:14:09 AM 241 Views
And people thought Crystal Skull was bad?! *NM* - 28/04/2010 03:17:28 AM 180 Views
What, you don't like talking monkeys? *NM* - 30/04/2010 09:45:26 AM 236 Views
Talking monkeys are great. Loved Congo. - 01/05/2010 04:26:56 AM 354 Views

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