Cool Swag of the Week: Indiana Jones and the Lost Man-Bag
Filed under: New Releases, Paramount, Fandom, Home Entertainment, Movie Marketing

Since the arrival of the Official Indiana Jones Bullwhip, every time the UPS or DHL truck pulls up to our house my kids are all in a tizzy to see what's been delivered. This morning, when a big box was dropped off, they knew it was more than just another "boring grown-up movie," and they anxiously crowded around for me to open the box. My suggestion that I might wait until I finished my coffee was met with wails of "Mooooooommmmmm!", so I gamely ripped into the box and lifted the contents from the wads of brown paper wrapping:

"Dr. Jones! Is it more Indy stuff?" my eight-year-old son exclaimed excitedly. Why yes, it was ...

"Oooh, is it a purse?!" squealed his six-year-old sister. "No!" scoffed her brother, with all the weight of scorn an eight-year-old can muster. "Indiana Jones doesn't carry a PURSE, right mom?" Why no, he doesn't, son. A manly-man like Indy could only carry one thing ...

... an Official Indiana Jones Man-Bag! But wait, what's that inside?

Is it all three Indiana Jones films, newly remastered in digital for my viewing pleasure? Why no, it's not. We kind of felt how Geraldo Rivera must have felt upon opening Al Capone's vault. Sadly, it's just empty DVD cases, advertising the upcoming release of all three Indiana Jones movies, newly remastered in digital glory. The Paramount folder inside contained the press release, which promises all kinds of nifty extras with the new releases (available for the first time ever as individual special edition DVDs or in a spandy-new box set, on May 13). The new DVDs will include interviews with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, a look at the special effects used to make the melting faces in Raiders of the Lost Ark, an interview with the three ladies of the Indy series, and more.
On the plus side, the kids promptly took over the cool box and the man-bag, rounded up the whip, borrowed my crystal candlestick-holder for a "treasure," and have been playing "Indiana Jones" all morning. They have big plans to use the family camcorder to make their own versions of the films, for their father transfer to DVDs so they can put them in the empty cases. The five-year-old wants to sell their movies on eBay to make money for more Wii games.
So thanks for the cool swag, Paramount ... between the man-bag and the whip, my kids are getting a lot of mileage out of this whole Indy thing. One more thing, though ... my son really wants a "cool hat" like Indy wears, so if you could just send that along, we'll be all set.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-04-2008 @ 3:30PM
Matthew said...
Can you say rip off of Resident Evil Extinction - by no means do I think RE stands up in any way to Indy, BUT marketing should of been different.
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3-04-2008 @ 3:57PM
Brian Jacks said...
Hey Kim, the DVDs actually aren't remastered; it's the same transfer from the release of the box set in 2003. What's new here are the special features. We won't see a new mastering until Lucas goes Blu-Ray.
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3-04-2008 @ 4:19PM
kevjohn2008 said...
Thanks for that info. I was about to get face-meltingly pissed! I just bought the Indy dvd box set from Wally World like a month or two ago. Haven't even opened it yet. If I'd known they were coming out with a better version I would have kept my funds in my pocket. If it's just more special features then it's not such a big deal.
3-04-2008 @ 4:17PM
Kim Voynar said...
Thanks for clarifying, Brian. You're right, this is the same remastering that was done for the 2003 release of the box set. The difference with this new release is that you can get the films individually, and there are some new bonus features.
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3-04-2008 @ 5:10PM
Sam said...
You ARE going to be giving this away, right? Right?
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3-04-2008 @ 5:43PM
Mitchell A Hallock said...
Boy do I feel like the Rodney Dangerfield of Indiana Jones reporting!
Not only did I write articles for Cinematical last June on the filming of Indy 4 in New Haven, I didnt' get picked as an extra and since then have done a zillion articles on Indy 4 for TheRaider.net, the only Indy podcast; the Indy Cast and going to be featured in Indyfans the documentary on Indy fans, I was even Entertainment Weekly's "Obsessive Fan of The Week" on Indy and soon Vanity Fair is running my letter on their Indy 4 issue and what has it got me from Lucasfilm or paramount....... ZIPPO! ZILCH! NADA! Oh well, they can make up for it with a few tickets to the world premiere for me and my sons (one of who will be turning 10 on May 18th when Indy opens at Cannes).
But I tell you... I get no respect...
Sheesh - no respect!
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3-04-2008 @ 11:52PM
Ray said...
Fuck the heck?! They sent you empty DVD cases? What the hell kind of promo is that?
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3-06-2008 @ 10:25PM
neil said...
What is a "man-bag"? It looks like a military-issue mess kit satchel. Go to an army-navy surplus store and you'll find dozens of these sorts of things. Don't writers do research anymore? Do they just create names for things they don't know how to identify?
And why not just call it a bag? The sex of the person carrying the bag is pretty irrelevant in identifying it, surely. Should purses be called woman-bags? Should the fedora be called a man-hat? If "man-bag" is an attempt at humor, please forgive me for not getting it. Perhaps the author will explain the joke so I can laugh too, instead of feeling vaguely embarrassed for her.
Cheers!
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3-06-2008 @ 10:28PM
Kim Voynar said...
No need to feel embarrassed for me because you've never heard the term "man-bag," Neil. It's a commonly used term in some parts of the world, but maybe it's not in your neck of the woods. Here are a couple of links to help you out:
http://www.manbag.com/
http://www.purseuing.com/bags/man-bags/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manbag
Cheers back at you ...
KV