Sep 10 2007Indiana Jones IV Titled by Nickelodeon Staff

kingdom-of-crystal-skulls.jpg Imagine this with a fedora.

During the MTV Video Music Awards this weekend, Shia LaBeouf announced the title of the new Indiana Jones movie. As previously suspected, the title will be Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It's not yet clear if Kirk Fogg and the mighty stone head of Olmec will be on board, helping adolescent contestants navigate the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in the hopes of winning a BMX bike.

New Indy Adventure Titled [Official Site]

Reader Comments

Looks like a Plastic Skull to me! lOL

This post is made of WIN for the Legends of the Hidden Temple reference.

In like 1999, I made a shirt, for what was perpetually the best team on Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Silver Snakes.

I'm stoked to get to wear it again.

I'm totally going to look like a prostitute.

those aztecs (mayans?) scared the fuck out of me every time they jumped out of their hiding spots.

that was good tv.

Holy shit you just took me back to a place long forgotten.

yes! i can't believe you referenced Legends of the Hidden Temple. Remember how they used to read a story and then ask the easiest questions? man... that was around the same time as American Gladiators, too.

silver snakes 4 life.

Man forget the Silver Snakes. Orange Iguanas FTW.

This is another hillarious reference

http://youtube.com/watch?v=N_Ati_CW2mc

The Shrine of the ...SILVER MONKEY

Okay, kiddos, a pop quiz:
Raiders is to Most Awesome Adventure Flick Ever
as Temple of Doom is to Lamest Rip Off of Tarzan Ever

Last Crusade is to Second Most Awesome Adventure Flick Ever
as Glass Skull is to ....

I saw a skull like this last weekend at a county fair for seventy bucks. Which is about what the lebouf kids acting history is worth.

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