Difference between revisions of "The Young Chronicles"
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For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young. (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies) | For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young. (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies) | ||
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In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'') a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad. ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping. | In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'') a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad. ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping. | ||
'''Links''' | '''Links''' | ||
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http://www.glitterrock.org/harry15.html | http://www.glitterrock.org/harry15.html |
Revision as of 21:00, 10 December 2006
Usage For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young. (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies)
Origin
In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping.