Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Spielberg. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Raiders of the Lost Ark at Daniel Webster Park, Chicago July 17, 2017

The Greater South Loop Association is presenting Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) free of charge at Daniel Webster Park, 1357 S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60605. The movie starts at dusk.

Raiders of the Lost Ark is the first (and best) movie in the Indiana Jones franchise. The film takes place in 1936, five years before the United States entered World War II. Raiders stars Harrison Ford as professor and archaeologist Indiana Jones and Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood, daughter of his mentor, Abner Ravenwood. Jones, at the request of the United States Army, is on the hunt for the ancient Ark of the Covenant as described in the Book of Exodus. The Bible describes the Ark as a gold-covered wooden chest that contained the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. When the Israelites carried the Ark into battle, they were victorious. The Nazis are searching for the Ark because they believe whoever possesses it will be invincible. Jones races against time and Dr. Rene Belloq, a competing archaeologist who is working with the Nazis, to get to the Ark first.


Lawrence Kasdan (Fatal Attraction) wrote the screenplay, from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. Steven Spielberg directed the action-packed adventure that was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The memorable score, featuring “The Raiders March” was written by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.

Harrison Ford and Karen Allen pose this shot on the set of Raiders.


Backstory: Tom Selleck was originally cast as Indiana Jones, but had to drop out due to his commitment to the television series Magnum P.I. Debra Winger was offered the role of Marion Ravenwood, but she turned it down. Actress Sean Young auditioned for the part, but Spielberg was set on Karen Allen after seeing her in National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978). Alfred Molina, who played director Robert Aldrich in Feud: Bette and Joan, made his film debut as Satipo in Raiders.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

"Falling Skies" Premier in the South Loop

Noah Wiley Attends Chicago Premier
The TV premier of the new TNT science fiction series Falling Skies took place at Kerasotes ShowPlace ICON at Roosevelt Collection, 150 Roosevelt Rd. last night. Series star, Noah Wyle was on hand to mingle with fans and participate in a Q & A after the screening facilitated by RedEye "Show Patrol" columnist, Curt Wagner.

VIP event in the Lobby Lounge before screening

Professor Turned Soldier
Wyle plays former Boston University American history professor, Tom Mason, one of a band of survivors of an alien invasion. Set in Massachusetts, the show was filmed entirely on location in Ontario, Canada.

Noah Wyle chats with fans (left); with yours truly (right).

Party in the Lobby Lounge
I attended a VIP party before the screening where Wyle mingled with fans and graciously posed for photographs. The spread that TNT provided was pretty impressive: free food and drink and great service from the Lobby Lounge wait staff. Whitney Melancon, from the marketing department at TNT, went out of her way to make us feel welcome by greeting and speaking with “everyone.”

Q & A with Noah Wyle; RedEye's Curt Wagner helped moderate.

Science Fiction Hit for TNT?
The plot of Falling Skies is similar to Spielberg’s War of the Worlds (2005). Wyle’s character is a widowed father of three boys. His wife was killed in the initial invasion and his middle son captured by the aliens. Falling Skies has a compelling narrative style with some memorable characters. Based on the audience reaction, it has the potential to be a big hit for TNT.

The world television premier of Falling Skies is June 19, 2011. Check out the official trailer below.

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