The fact that indy pulled out a gun and blasted him in this scene simply because Harrison ford wasn’t feeling great and didn’t feel like doing a big fight scene is awesome
Did you know that Harrison Ford was going to have an epic sword fight but he couldn’t be on stage for more than a couple minutes at a time because he had explosive diarrhea from food illness so they changed up the script to speedrun it
😂😂😂 That would have been a bad idea, it is a crime in the shariah (either a Hudud or a Tazir depending on local interpretation etc) *note i am not a muslim, and sorry if I offended any and made a mistake, I only studied islamic law as part of my universities religious laws course...*
Fun fact: The swordsman kinda looks like a local Chilean celebrity know for telling dirty jokes in company of a walrus-faced old man and the skeleton of a grey version of Big Bird.
@@Komotau4691 It's not. This is in Egypt. And it wasn't back then, in the time when the movie is set, 1936, either. Under newly-crowned King Farouk I, the then Kingdom of Egypt had a modern beer industry set up. And while Egypt is now a predominantly Muslim country, and there are restrictions in place, it is still not illegal to this day. "The modern beer industry in Egypt was founded by Belgian businessmen in 1897, with the establishment of Crown Brewery in Alexandria and later the Pyramid Brewery in Giza. Both breweries produced and sold a beer named Stella, each based on completely different recipes. In 1937 Heineken International became a major shareholder in both breweries."
@@BeanDogTally The 3 were quite good but if it is to decide I would choose the 2 because it contains more mystery and shows a little who is the person who is recording and what is happening in bikini bottom
I feel empty. Perhaps this is bikini bottom now - everyone has long since passed away and disappeared, or perhaps it's just a normal night and everything will be normal again the following morning.