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🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) - FIRST TIME WATCH - MOVIE REACTION! 

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🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!
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@TomGorham
@TomGorham 2 года назад
He is an archeologist and professor.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 2 года назад
I was 14 when this came out theatrically, my friends and I had no idea what the movie was about, only that it starred the guy who played Han Solo and directed by the guy who made Jaws. This is one of the greatest movies ever.👍
@paulamoya7956
@paulamoya7956 2 года назад
Same..
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 2 года назад
@@paulamoya7956 It was a great time to be a young movie nerd.👍
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 2 года назад
@@jimtatro6550 I was an adult when the movie came out...AND I LOVED IT!! I still do!!
@gggooding
@gggooding 2 года назад
When I was 11 my favorite book was Jurassic Park. When a trailer for the flick first played, I stood up in the theatre, screaming, "Spielberg made Jurassic Park! They made Jurassic Park! Jurassic Park is a movie!" ...to the confusion of my friends and everyone else in the theatre.
@someonerandom256
@someonerandom256 Год назад
I was - 2 when it came out 🤣
@kitthall6538
@kitthall6538 2 года назад
I only remember 1 sequel as very worthy. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade with Sean Connery as his dad.
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 2 года назад
The Best
@5stardave
@5stardave 2 года назад
Temple of Doom is a dark prequel that is actually a very good movie. Had it not followed Raiders, it wouldn't get all the hate.
@christinaerwin7144
@christinaerwin7144 2 года назад
One of the best sequels ever. Sir Sean Connery played the best role!!!!
@voicesofjoi545
@voicesofjoi545 2 года назад
The music soundtrack was created by John Williams who also wrote the soundtrack to just about every Spielberg and Lucas films (Jaws, Schindler's List, E.T., all the Star Wars movies, all the Indiana Jones movies, Jurassic Park, Harry Potter, Home Alone, Hook, etc.) He is an absolute legend and renown for his ability to make the music a character in movies.
@Cliffyboyy
@Cliffyboyy 2 года назад
My favorite
@poolhall9632
@poolhall9632 2 года назад
You can hear the star wars in it.
@docbearmb
@docbearmb 2 года назад
He's an archeologist and treasure hunter. Bounty hunters capture people; treasure hunters capture stuff. Those planes were known as clippers.
@fionnmaccumhaill3257
@fionnmaccumhaill3257 2 года назад
Not only were there planes that looked like that, but flying was considered such an extravagance that people mostly only wore their finest clothes on them.
@donaldstewart8342
@donaldstewart8342 2 года назад
They had planes like because at the time weren't many airports .
@kingjellybean9795
@kingjellybean9795 2 года назад
I think it was more so "if I'm gunna die on this infernal contraption I better wear my sunday best" lol
@5stardave
@5stardave 2 года назад
Flying was an event and you dressed for the occasion. It wasn't until the 747 made flight affordable for the masses that the wardrobe became more informal.
@tfrowlett8752
@tfrowlett8752 2 года назад
Also around this time is when mid air refuelling was developed so the mail planes could travel from England to Australia without stopping.
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 2 года назад
they were military transports, heavy loads, used in WW2 Pacific. Called 'Flying Boats' or 'Clippers'. Could land troops and equipment at small South Pacific islands.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 2 года назад
That is Karen Allen, a very underrated actress. Watch Starman with her and Jeff Bridges.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 2 года назад
Kabir...in the 1930s, civil aviation was headed in the direction of using seaplanes and flying boats for long range flights. For one thing, as others have noted, aircraft that could land on water did not need large airports to be constructed for them, since their runways were the harbors and rivers of the cities they were in. For another thing, planes that could land on water were considered much safer for long distance flight, since if they had any trouble or ran into bad weather, they always had the ability to find a place to land. In fact, it was World War II and the huge number of airfields that were built all over the world that in large part first decisively steered global aviation in the direction of civil aviation centered on airports. Of course, flying boats are not nearly as good with jets as they are with propellers...the jets have to be mounted very high to keep them from ingesting too much water...so once jet airliners came along airports were a clearly superior option, and that put the absolute final nail in the coffin of the flying boats.
@Nakturnal_1
@Nakturnal_1 2 года назад
John Rhys-Davies, what a legend. Love him in everything I've seen him in. Such a strong presence.
@lkayh
@lkayh 2 года назад
He’s one of those character actors you often recognize before the leads. That voice is so distinctive.
@jimmyzee7040
@jimmyzee7040 2 года назад
Gimli lord of the rings
@Nakturnal_1
@Nakturnal_1 2 года назад
@@jimmyzee7040 Yes, he also did the voice of Treebeard in Lord of the Rings. I think one of my favorite roles for him, though, was on the TV miniseries "Shogun" . He had a more prominent role and was allowed to shine.
@jimmyzee7040
@jimmyzee7040 2 года назад
Forget it , no movie made today with this theme comes even close to this . Classic ! Spielberg, Lucas and Williams are once in a lifetime and I was lucky enough to grow up with the work of these three geniuses of the movie industry.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
Another really good movie that followed in Raiders' footsteps was The Mummy with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. It's the only one that has that perfect blend of action, romance, adventure, mythology, and horror. I vote that he watch The Mummy as a comparison piece
@GreenJeepAdventures
@GreenJeepAdventures 2 года назад
The planes were sometimes a mix of a boat and plane. When crossing the ocean, not every island could support a runway.
@williewilliams6571
@williewilliams6571 2 года назад
It's a shame that there are NO surviving Pan Am clippers in a museum.
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 2 года назад
Indy's Egyptian friend is the actor who played Gimli in Lord Of the Rings. How could it be an icon movie since 1981 and not be incredible? In 1939 John Wayne made a movie called Stagecoach. The most famous stuntguy in movie history Yakima Canutt, invented a stunt where he jumped on the running horses, and crawled underneath the stagecoach to the back. They reproduced that stunt with Indy and the military truck.
@smokeyverton7981
@smokeyverton7981 2 года назад
The man serving the "bad dates" was also in LOTR. His name is Kiran Shah
@reverendB
@reverendB 2 года назад
The actor who played Satipo, the double crossing guide in the very beginning is Alfred Molina, AKA Doc Ock. This was his first film. And the boat captain was Kingsley Shacklebolt in the Harry Potter series.
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 2 года назад
@@reverendB Your right! 😯
@reverendB
@reverendB 2 года назад
@@baskervillebee6097 Raiders is my favorite film of all time. I've seen it somewhere in the vicinity of 1500 times in the 41 years since it came out ( I had just turned 6). I think I know damn near every piece of trivia associated with Raiders. Lol. It made me happy to read your comment about Stagecoach and Yakima Canutt. 👍
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 2 года назад
@@reverendB Being older, and interested in older movies, I had heard about Yakima many times. I recognized the under the truck stunt and started researching backwards. Best wishes.
@harveybojangle475
@harveybojangle475 2 года назад
Harrison Ford became a household name starting with 1977's Star Wars. Bounty hunters look for people. Indy is an archaeologist. I think it could be said that Spielberg's fingerprints as the director are even more heavily felt than Lucas's (as the producer and co-writer). And, for those playing, this review had: 1 mention of therapy, therefore 1 shot of alcohol
@okeefe757
@okeefe757 2 года назад
Star Wars made him super famous, but I would say this movie made him a household name by himself because he was the main character in this unlike in Star Wars. Out of the 3 main younger characters, Ford became the most famous. I think him starring in this relatively soon after Star Wars and then especially it being right after Empire by a year really helped.
@JeffOfTheMountains
@JeffOfTheMountains 2 года назад
GREAT choice. Now you're obliged to watch "Temple Of Doom" and "The Last Crusade". The fourth movie (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) is generally hated, but feel free to watch it and form your own opinion.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 2 года назад
Witness, Working Girl, Presumed Innocent, Patriot Games and The Fugitive are great Harrison Ford movies and of course, an early one to watch is American Graffiti circa 1973.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
I second all of these movies
@zachgrill1753
@zachgrill1753 2 года назад
Fun fact! The swordsman scene was supposed to be an actual fight, but Harrison ford got food poisoning the day before. He asked Spielberg about using the gun. Speiberg agreed
@leeswhimsy
@leeswhimsy 2 года назад
My sister is an archaeologist and it's quite common in that field to become a college professor also. Of course, in your "spare time", you go and DIG. That's what she did for years and years. Of course, this is a highly romanticized version of an archaeologist's life. My sister refused to see this movie for years because she , and many others, got the idea from the promo's that Indy was what's known as a "pot hunter" -- someone who loots sites for valuables and sells them for a living - a HUGE no-no in the archaeology world. We finally convinced her to go, and she absolutely loved it, as she realized he was doing all this for the love of history/archaeology, not for anything else.
@TheMajorActual
@TheMajorActual 2 года назад
Whether Hitler actually believed in the occult stuff is a matter of debate, but the people around him certainly did. The _Ahnenerbe_ were the people who ran searches all over the world, pursuing the kookiest of theories. Very real.....And yes, seaplanes were very much a thing until the mid-50's.
@csw0551
@csw0551 2 года назад
Himmel was a true believer of the occult and he was Hitler's second in command
@Billis75
@Billis75 2 года назад
To answer a question you will ask when you start the next film (Temple of Doom), the stories don't take place in order. Raiders of the Lost Ark - 1936, Temple of Doom - 1935, Last Crusade - 1938. So the next film could be called a prequel, but it's more like an episode. They're not connected in their content other than Indy being in them.
@Billis75
@Billis75 2 года назад
In Astoria, Oregon...
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 2 года назад
​@@rosyclown Attached canon stories have Indy sending him to boarding school. Shorty became an archaeologist just like Indy.
@michaelbateman8469
@michaelbateman8469 2 года назад
@@Billis75 I got the reference, and loved that kid as soon as I recognized him.
@annajosullivan
@annajosullivan 2 года назад
The Ark isn’t Satanic nor have demons in it. At first it just had the Ten Commandments in it but later Aaron’s rod, some manna, anointing oil, and a chest was added. It was made clear if you look inside it or even touch it you will die.
@dianetaylor841
@dianetaylor841 2 года назад
Add to that that it is a Jewish treasure as the Ten Commandments were written by God and delivered to the Jews by Moses...and remember what the Nazis were doing to the Jews during WWII
@BlueDebut
@BlueDebut 2 года назад
He's an archaeologist. Not a bounty hunter.
@AndrewSkow1
@AndrewSkow1 2 года назад
Judges also would have accepted Tomb Raider.
@BlueDebut
@BlueDebut 2 года назад
@@AndrewSkow1 yes
@jacobkeyser8628
@jacobkeyser8628 2 года назад
ILMs special efforts this movie continue to amaze me. How they pulled off the melting face is amazing.
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck Год назад
thing is , flesh does not melt ...
@cinb3448
@cinb3448 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies! You'll love it! Hes a professor, not a bounty hunter. Lol Kabir, I got a kick out of your reaction to this movie!
@jasonmagee3458
@jasonmagee3458 2 года назад
He’s too dumb for me to enjoy his reactions. Sometimes I don’t think his eyes are attached to his brain.
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 2 года назад
Professor and archaeologist.
@Lynn705Hal
@Lynn705Hal 2 года назад
When this came out it was playing on 6 separate screens of a 12 screen theater (in south FL) and the line still went around the building. If you went for an 8pm show for example and stood in line, you got in by the 10pm show... and that was with 6 of them playing in a staggered rotation.
@jeanine6328
@jeanine6328 2 года назад
When Indy shot the huge guy with the giant sword, that wasn’t how it was written. Harrison was sick that day and couldn’t to the big fight scene with him. But this is better than anything they coulda written.
@-.-4
@-.-4 2 года назад
Up, he improvised. The show must go on.
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 2 года назад
Thanks for being the billionth person to write this anecdote in a comment.
@scotthill1600
@scotthill1600 Год назад
@@lewstone5430 hey some ppl still haven’t heard it, fuck I’d be mad too if my name was “Lew”
@chrishemry7
@chrishemry7 Год назад
I always heard that he was actually hungover.
@TheCosmicGenius
@TheCosmicGenius 2 года назад
There are currently 4 Indiana Jones films, with a 5th on the way. Also, a television series was made back in the 90s, Young Indiana Jones, which was meant to teach kids about history & such. And, Indy's an archeaologist, not a bounty hunter.
@Jsspres
@Jsspres 2 года назад
The next movie, Indiana Jones and Temple of Doom is technically a prequel. It is set in 1935, and this movie is in 1936.
@JVTrickypants
@JVTrickypants 2 года назад
Movies from this era (80s) have a feel, especially with this being a throwback to another era with a feel, the old adventure serials from the 40s and 50s. Such a fun movie!!
@ultrasonic6
@ultrasonic6 2 года назад
Fun fact: a majority of the "snakes" down in the chamber were actually legless lizards! With the exception of the cobra and a few others 😛
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 2 года назад
Such a classic. I especially like John Rhys Davies as Indy's sidekick. He had a pivotal role in my favourite James Bond movie, The Living Daylights, as a Russian politician.
@BillyButcher90
@BillyButcher90 2 года назад
He was also the voice of Aladdin's father in Aladdin: King of Thieves.
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 2 года назад
Timothy Dalton did a good job in his two Bond movies.
@leslauner5062
@leslauner5062 Год назад
He wasn't a Russian Politician. He was the head of the KGB. He basically took over for General Gogol.
@jamegoldwaigh6410
@jamegoldwaigh6410 2 года назад
Hitler was interested in all kinds of superstitions but Himmler, the head of the SS was very keen on all kinds of mythology and the Nazis did indeed fund several expeditions to find archaeological evidence of Nordic and Germanic mythology to support their very dodgy theories on religion, race etc.
@zachlennon2948
@zachlennon2948 2 года назад
11:27 The monkey man is played by Vic Tablian who also played the guy who pulled the gun on indy in the opening of the film. This was an homage to the republic serials wich often used the same actors for multiple roles.
@Not-Impressed..1821
@Not-Impressed..1821 2 года назад
This one redifined all adventure movies. One of the greatest of all time.
@JVTrickypants
@JVTrickypants 2 года назад
Your "Oh my god" comments at the beginning with the spiders are 100% me - as is the passing out!!
@ReadingOne
@ReadingOne 2 года назад
Apparently George Harris, the actor who played the ship captain, was in the later Harry Potter movies as Kingsley Shacklebolt, though looking at his credits list, I know him from playing Osman Ali Atto in Black Hawk Down.
@darthken815
@darthken815 Год назад
George Harris=Actorus awesomeness.
@lauraspencer697
@lauraspencer697 2 года назад
Sooooo glad you're watching this! One of my all time faves ever! Watch them all!
@5stardave
@5stardave 2 года назад
Marion wouldn't have needed therapy. She had owned and ran a bar in Nepal. People back then weren't the jellyfish that most are today.
@-.-4
@-.-4 2 года назад
You’re right, I didn’t used to be a jellyfish , in my old age….I’m starting to swim with the fishes.
@Thane36425
@Thane36425 2 года назад
Yes, there were "flying boats" like that. Sometimes there were called "clippers" after the fast sailing ships designed to make long trips relatively quickly. Range was not as good as modern planes, so they usually followed island chains, such as US to Hawaii to Midway to the Philipines or Japan, to China. In the Atlantic for a some routes they actually had refueling ships out in the ocean the planes would land at and refuel from. Rather risky that since they could miss the ship even with radio or seas could be rough. The Nazis did have organizations hunting for various treasures like the Ark and The Spear used stab the side of Christ when he was on the Cross. They also searched for, or fabricated, evidence for the mythical Aryan super race. Other parts researched various occult practices.
@possumverde
@possumverde 2 года назад
Just to add to that, the plane used in the film was a Short Solent Mark III flying boat.
@thewiseoldherper7047
@thewiseoldherper7047 2 года назад
Both Japanese and the Americans used those planes for reconnaissance.
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 2 года назад
Lucas and Spielberg wanted to create a serial similar to the adventures they saw as kids. That is why it feels like it does.
@creinicke1000
@creinicke1000 2 года назад
I can't watch this movie anymore without thinking how in Big Bang Theory they realize that nothing Jones did made a difference...
@DJonScott
@DJonScott 2 года назад
The plane you didn't recognize was the Short Solent Mark III flying boat. This was actually an historical inaccuracy, as that particular model wasn't put into production until the 1940s. Originally, the plane was supposed to be a Martin M-130 flying boat, which would have been accurate for 1935, but the Short Solent Mark III was undergoing restoration nearby and was therefore more readily available.
@-.-4
@-.-4 2 года назад
Cool, thanks for the history!
@bigbake132
@bigbake132 2 года назад
He's an Archaeologist and full time teacher, not a bounty hunter. Yes planes looked like that back then. The range on planes weren't as far as planes now so you needed the ability to land on water to refuel. Harrison Ford was already a household name at this point in 1981. He was in American Graffiti (1973), Force 10 from Navarone (1978), Apocalypse Now (1979) and Star Wars (1977) and Empire Strikes Back (1980).
@cssimps
@cssimps 2 года назад
Also, in the beginning when Indy falls while running away from the rolling bolder...that was an accident. Again, they thought it was great & kept it a part of the movie.
@smokeyverton7981
@smokeyverton7981 2 года назад
The large Nazi fighting Indy is English professional wrestler Pat Roach. He's been in many movies like Temple of Doom and Conan the Destroyer
@kelliehatch1712
@kelliehatch1712 Год назад
The lost ark is the Ark of the Covenant... the box holding the stone tablets upon which the 10 Commandments were carved. He was not a part time teacher and part time bounty hunter... he was a professor who was also an archeologist.
@StinkFingerr
@StinkFingerr 2 года назад
Yes indeed. Big old Seaplanes like that, were really a thing back then.
@ladyshark6485
@ladyshark6485 2 года назад
The composer for the music is John Williams. He is arguably the most prolific movie composer. He composed for the Star Wars series, Indiana Jones series, the original Superman, Jurassic Park, Jaws, and the list goes on and on. 😁
@Gort-Marvin0Martian
@Gort-Marvin0Martian 2 года назад
Angels of death. Not demons. Demons run from God. It was fun watching it through your eyes and the discoveries you made. My 2 oldest sons and I went to see it several times when it first came out. Amazing film. Be safe
@parsifal40002
@parsifal40002 2 года назад
There are sooo many iconic movies that so many young people have not even heard of! I'm actually amazed you never heard of it.
@garyglaser4998
@garyglaser4998 2 года назад
Back in 1981, it was just called Raiders of the Lost Ark. I was 17. It was playing at the .99 cent movie house and my friends and I saw it about 9 times.
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl 2 года назад
This is a movie best enjoyed on the big screen. I was working for Youth News in Oakland and this was my first movie review. Stylised as the Saturday Matinee Serials, Jones was a real live Superman with non-stop action. Marion is the best Jones-Gal in the series.
@kenziedayne4234
@kenziedayne4234 2 года назад
One of my all time favorite movies!
@Fettman89
@Fettman89 2 года назад
An absolute banger classic, they don't make them like this anymore.
@lawrencekoprowski6480
@lawrencekoprowski6480 2 года назад
Joseph Gerbils the head of the SS was into weard acult things. Even had a castle for ceremony's. And yes traveled the world for artifacts.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 2 года назад
LOL...Gerbils...I love that misspelling! I can't believe I have never seen that one before, it is my new favorite...my old favorite was Bitchler. 😂💯✌
@Heegaherger
@Heegaherger 2 года назад
Heinrich Himmler was occult nut in charge of the SS. Joseph Goebbels was the propaganda minister.
@smokeyverton7981
@smokeyverton7981 2 года назад
Goebbels?
@jeffsherk7056
@jeffsherk7056 2 года назад
Kabir, the passenger airplane that you noticed was a real aircraft type, called a flying boat. These planes were built to take off and land on water during the decades when aircraft could not fly across bodies of water in one hop, but had to go from mainland to island to island etc. If the engines broke down, the ability to set the plane down on water was a way to save the passengers and crew.
@TheCosmicGenius
@TheCosmicGenius 2 года назад
Karen Allen was the leading lady in this film. Also in the cast were John Rhys-Davies & Alfred Molina. If you're not familiar with their names, I suggest you look 'em up.
@calhig3794
@calhig3794 2 года назад
The planes were prior to airports being all over. They could land in harbors. When airports became common, these planes died out.
@davidlionheart2438
@davidlionheart2438 2 года назад
Bounty hunters hunt for criminals, not ancient artifacts. The street peddlers had watermelons not mangoes and they were selling not giving. The score is by John Williams who did write the score for "Star Wars", but is otherwise not associated with George Lucas. He is, however, Steven Spielberg's permanent composer.
@TreyM1609
@TreyM1609 2 года назад
Will it have those actual powers when he finds it Ha! George L and Steven S, “Hold my beer!” I love how they based the show Warehouse 13 off of the last scene. That’s a great show too
@andrewbrumana3226
@andrewbrumana3226 2 года назад
The boat captain that you can't pinpoint... He played Kingsley Shacklebolt in the Harry Potter movies: "You may not like him minister, but you can't deny Dumbledore's got style!"
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 2 года назад
I think that Belloq was interested in Marion because of his rivalry with Indy. As he said, “There is nothing that you possess that I cannot take away.”
@kimleemoon
@kimleemoon 2 года назад
OMG, I ❤️ Indiana Jones movies. The historical storyline makes archaeology interesting. My favorite is the one with Sean Connery as Indy’s dad. Also Die Hard & Bad Boys are good action movie series as well.
@filegrabber1
@filegrabber1 2 года назад
8:09 Flying boats are a real thing!
@starlord5032
@starlord5032 2 года назад
I was a small kid when I first saw this. I was not ready for the face melting scene.
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 2 года назад
I was an adult and I wasn’t ready for the melting face either...🤢🤮
@FrancisXLord
@FrancisXLord 2 года назад
As a writer I have to stand up for Lawrence Kasdan, who wrote it, not George Lucas. Sorry to have to correct you but someone must.
@5stardave
@5stardave 2 года назад
Kasden did the screenplay, story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman.
@FrancisXLord
@FrancisXLord 2 года назад
@@5stardave 'Story' can be a very loose term when it comes to screenplays. Often that can mean notes from a meeting between those credited under 'Story by'. Kasdan did the plotting and expanded on their ideas for the characters. He wrote what should be seen and heard, the template the film followed in the making of the film. That makes him the writer in my book.
@ryanje8147
@ryanje8147 2 года назад
funny at the beginning of the reaction Kabir kept referring to Indiana Jones as a bounty hunter. lol
@christopherleodaniels7203
@christopherleodaniels7203 2 года назад
That passenger boat/plane was real but, sitting at the dock, most of that shot was a matte painting. In the sky it was a miniature.
@janettebolin2991
@janettebolin2991 2 года назад
My favorite videos that you do are of your reactions to movies! 😊
@Gabriel-cj9ih
@Gabriel-cj9ih 2 года назад
This movie is one of my all time favorites. Glad you enjoyed it too! Cheers!
@caomhan84
@caomhan84 2 года назад
"Were there actual planes that looked like that?" I sometimes forget how young some of these RU-vidrs are. Yes there were planes that looked like that. They were the old flying boats of the 30s and '40s. Google pictures of them, especially the interior. They were absolutely amazing. It was literally like luxury flying. Go to some of your military aviation museums in England and you'd probably see the Sunderland bombers from World War II. Same general idea.
@dianecomly6132
@dianecomly6132 2 года назад
OMG.... I got married in 1981. Time flies.
@annrabie7988
@annrabie7988 2 года назад
I've always loved Harrison Ford, especially the Indiana Jones character. I've watched all the movies so many times. I even named the dachshund that I rescued 4 years ago, Indy, after this character. Can't wait to see you react to the rest of the movies. 😊
@annarae2396
@annarae2396 Год назад
I have a friend that has named every dog some form of his name...Indy, Henry, Jones...
@mournblade1066
@mournblade1066 2 года назад
That was one of the greatest openings in the history of cinema.
@david-1775
@david-1775 2 года назад
The sea plane from the movie was a Pan Am Clipper which in real life would have been a Martin M-130 or a Boeing 314. When they made the movie there was a Short Solent Mark III flying boat being restored that they copied for the movie (it wasn't made till the late 1940's). The plane is still at the on display at the Oakland Aviation Museum in California, and visitors can enter it. Sea planes / flying boats were far more common before WWII.
@OddBallPerformance
@OddBallPerformance 2 года назад
What I love about the large German pugilist that fights Indiana around the airplane is that he is just excited to box Indiana. He just tells him to "get down from there and come here. let's fight" Nothing nefarious about him lol.
@kentgrady9226
@kentgrady9226 2 года назад
12:14 This scene was ad-libbed. It was scripted as a big dramatic fight. On the first take, Ford remembered that his character was still wearing a gun on his hip. He shot his opponent in order to deliver a funny outtake. Spielberg thought it was so great, he ditched the fight scene and kept the film as it was shot.
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 2 года назад
Not a bounty hunter. Bounty Hunters search for fugitives who fail to show up in court. Dr. Jones is an archeologist.
@MagiaErebea028
@MagiaErebea028 2 года назад
You’ve been reacting to a lot of my favorite movies lately
@gmunden1
@gmunden1 2 года назад
The actor with the pipe trying to assure Indiana Jones about the Ark is also in the Star Wars original trilogy as one of the rebellion pilots "Porkins" in "A New Hope"
@ImTheDudeMan471
@ImTheDudeMan471 2 года назад
In the 1930's, there were many flying boats. One example: "Boeing 314 Clipper" flying boats were owned by Pan Am. They were nicknamed Yankee Clippers.
@Pauba1946
@Pauba1946 2 года назад
These music is my John Williams . He always did the sound track for George Lucas and Steven Spielberg . He has scored numerous soundtracks and won many Oscars.
@ollietsb1704
@ollietsb1704 2 года назад
When you get to #4 (CRYSTAL SKULL), you'll learn more about life in warehouses.
@lovcymaribeth4081
@lovcymaribeth4081 2 года назад
I can't speak for planes from the 30's but in 1958 we flew from Kansas City, Missouri to San Francisco, California on a TWA Constellation, a four prop engine plane. Before jet flights for passenger lanes. Check it out, interesting design.
@LancerX916
@LancerX916 2 года назад
I just realized they digitally took out the cobras reflection in the glass that was separating Ford and the snake. Also, the scene with the swordsman was improvised. Ford was so sick that day that instead of the long fight scene they had practiced. He just asked Spielberg if he could just shoot him so he could get back to his hotel room to rest. Turned out to be one of the best scenes in cinema.
@Trifler500
@Trifler500 2 года назад
"That's got to be a fast horse to catch up with a truck" Keep in mind that's a truck on a dirt road. It makes BIG difference. :)
@stefaniweaver6563
@stefaniweaver6563 Год назад
I can see that you would think he was a bounty hunter. That's not the case. He actually is a Professor and collector of antiquities.
@odemusvonkilhausen
@odemusvonkilhausen 2 года назад
Angie? Marion was played by Karen Allen. I don't know where you got Angie. The music gives you "George Lucas vibes" because John Williams composed the score for Indiana Jones and Star Wars, as well as most of the iconic 70's and 80's blockbusters.
@greggwilliamson
@greggwilliamson 2 года назад
(7:58) Pan American Clipper. The name it was built under, Boeing 314. The movie is set in 1936. Only one problem, the 314 wasn't flying until 1938.
@NearEastMugwump
@NearEastMugwump 2 года назад
If I recall correctly, they made the punch sound effect by hitting a pile of leather jackets with a baseball bat.
@lindadisney5889
@lindadisney5889 2 года назад
I saw this movie at a theatre in Ottawa in the mid eighties It was fantastic on the big screen
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
Hitler did indeed have a occult division dedicated to finding various religious relics to try and harness the power he thought they had. The Ark for example in this is, at least if you believe what the bible says, is accurate in terms of God said no one could open it and look inside or they would die. As for the later things the movies explore, more or less fiction based ideas about things.
@philosopher0076
@philosopher0076 2 года назад
There never was a Moses, so there never was an Ark, in real life. 100% myth.
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt 2 года назад
@@philosopher0076 Oh, edge lord here! Badass! ^_^
@kogo2951
@kogo2951 2 года назад
The first time I saw Harrison Ford was in American Graffiti. A 1973 George Lucas film set in 1962 with a bunch of famous names from the day.
@ssilent8202
@ssilent8202 2 года назад
(Correct me if im wrong) The Ark of the Covenant was the chest blessed by God to the Israelites. It was the chest that contained the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, the Holy Grail, and one other item I forget. Since being given it by God, the Israelite army would carry it with them on any campaigns. Anyone who touched it without using the “carry sticks” died on the spot. Anyone who opened it without special permission from God died on the spot.
@gmunden1
@gmunden1 2 года назад
Most of these former digging sites in Egypt have been pillaged over the decades. I believe it is currently forbidden to dig any longer. The areas are managed by the minister of Antquities in Egypt. Any exploration is strictly supervised. Some artifacts taken over the years have been returned and there is a request to return other items to Egypt.
@garyglaser4998
@garyglaser4998 2 года назад
I don't think it's that they "have a lot of that stuff in there". (The warehouse the crate containing the ark is wheeled into at the end) I think the point being made is that this UNBELIEVABLY POWERFUL find is being treated like every other crate in their possession.
@Jeff_Lichtman
@Jeff_Lichtman 2 года назад
George Lucas made a movie before Star Wars called American Graffiti. It's a real classic, and not a sci-fi picture at all. You might want to check it out. A bounty hunter tries to capture people who have rewards on their heads (often people who have skipped on their bail). Indiana Jones in an archaeologist who looks for artifacts. Of course, today what he does would be considered looting of cultural treasures. The plane at 8:07 is a Pan Am Clipper(AKA a Martin M-130). It's a type of flying boat, designed to take off from and land in water. They're also called China Clippers. They were the first type of plane used for transoceanic passenger flights. The bit at 12:02 where Indy shoots the swordsman wasn't scripted. It was originally supposed to have been a long fight scene, but Harrison Ford had been ill and wasn't feeling up to it. He asked Spielberg if he could just shoot the guy, and Spielberg agreed. Sometimes the best things come about by accident. Most of the ancient Egyptian tombs were looted a long time ago. Regardless, taking something of value from a place like a pyramid is a serious crime. The reason the music sounded "Star Warsy" is that the movies used the same composer: John Williams. He's the most prolific composer of movie scores in Hollywood history. He also did the scores for Jaws, The Poseidon Adventure, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Empire of the Sun, Home Alone, JFK, Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Minority Report, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Lincoln, and many other films.
@tarascholfield5887
@tarascholfield5887 Год назад
@Kabir Considers, Indy isn't a bounty hunter. He is a archaeologist and professor @ brown university. Also the guy with him in the beginning who got killed is the same actor who played doc oc in the spiderman films. and in the beginning it wasn't filmed in south america, it was filmed in California George Lucas's backyard.
@bagnome
@bagnome 2 года назад
12:03 I heard that scene was supposed to be more elaborate, but Harrison Ford improved it. That he had some kind of stomach virus and wasn't feeling up to doing much acting that day. Hence the slow draw of his gun and the tired look on his face.
@luv_PTX
@luv_PTX 6 месяцев назад
Great reaction, K. I love to see you react to classic blockbuster movies like this one. But PLEASE react to the other sequels! Based on your reaction to this movie, I think you'll love them! ❤ I know you are a busy man, but please don't forget to react to the other sequels soon.. thanks, my friend. 👍
@robertjewell9727
@robertjewell9727 2 года назад
George Lucas loves old school films of 1930s and designed this film like them, but added his own sensibility to them as well as Spielberg.
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