Raiding Shot-for-shot

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation

Jim Windolf tells the charming story of the quest of three kids from Mississippi to create a shot-for-shot remake of Raiders of the Lost Ark. In 1982, the VCR-less preadolescent cinephiles began compiling a list of 649 shots from the movie using an illicitly recorded audio tape, a novelization, and a comic book. There were boulder problems from the beginning: a bamboo-and-cardboard model wouldn’t fit out a door, a weather balloon sagged, and a chicken-wire rendition blew away in a hurricane. But after seven years, an on-set love affair, and a location shoot on a submarine, the 100-minute Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation finally wrapped. Now 14 years later, it’s a hit at festivals and on the Internet, and the guys have talked with producers about turning the “making of” story into a movie.

See the trailer.

5 Responses to “Raiding Shot-for-shot”

  1. That’s brilliant. I want to see it, I want to see it, I want to see it! Where can I see it?

    I’m the same age as these kids, too. We would have been friends. I could have played Marion.

    Deana, having delusions of grandeur again

  2. No, no, no, “delusions of grandeur” is Return of the Jedi.

    But, yes, Deana, I know EXACTLY how you feel!

  3. Did I know anyone this cool?

    I want to see it! I want to help make it!

  4. can someone please tell me how to get a copy of this… flannery_thomas@hotmail.com

  5. can someone please tell me how to get a copy of this… flannery_thomas@hotmail.com