Get ready for a new discovery. Watch Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge unbox some museum-worthy Indiana Jones products ahead of the release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Harrison ford and his character are fine but the woke agenda in this movie is something else entirely...i almost couldn't stand it...i even found i was cringing at times...also i took alot of bathroom breaks and wandered around a bit so as not to go back in there...i never knew how many decorations and how beautiful the theater was before atleast that was impressive...any go woke go broke...i thought you would have learned that by now...time to start cutting heads ( Kathleen Kennedy) so to speak.
@@Revan-88 >woke agenda This is an action adventure franchise that involves the punching and shooting of Nazis, as well as strong-willed female characters. Is that too much for you to handle
Harrison Ford the legend, one of my all time favorite actors, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny was an amazing adventure, Thank you for making my childhood special with your amazing movies 🤠
It released in India today..I saw the 1 pm show in Kolkata...really loved it..the quest for Archemedes Antikythera and back and forth between Nazi Voeler and Indie & Helena was a treat to watch...the emotional final moments were happy moments...and offcourse the 1st 20-25 mins of younger de-aged Indie part with actually very well picturized...it is a complete family entertainer..
It's my 3rd favorite Indy movie after Raiders and Temple of Doom. My worst is Last Crusade. For some reason that movie never resonated with me. I loved Sean Connery as Bond. As Indy's father not so much. I liked the novelization better than the movie. Helena is cold blooded at first but then she saves Indy so all is forgiven. I liked Temple of Doom because it was different and darker. When I found out what Lucas and Co. were trying to do with Crystal Skull I appreciated it more. I liked Helena better than Mutt. Maybe because she's prettier. Raiders is my all time favorite movie.
*Huge Indy fan from the beginning. Loved Ark, liked Temple, loved Crusade, not too hot on Crystal Skull…this movie was hot garbage that made me almost love Crystal Skull. So, so disappointed.*
an action figure falls over = ordinary life moment for every person who ever lived an action figure falls over in a video promoting a film = add a sound effect, cut to sad face, cue sad audience "aww" content from nothing, ha
I saw it Thursday and it was great sendoff for Indy, it's sad people are letting modern exploitative politics keep them from enjoying a moment in movie history.
What new discovery? That Disney took another great character and franchise and ended it by flushing it down the toilet cause that's exactly what they did
😱 The marketing department at Lucasfilm on panic mode: „The movie’s going to flop! Quick! Make a commercial, so at least we can sell some plastic to man childs!“
@@kascnef I thought it was better than crystal skull. I understand why nobody likes the Helena character though. She's like Mac from crystal skull. Always bulls**ting Indy.
She's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, a British actress, screenwriter and comedienne. She plays Helena Shaw in the new movie, basically a scrappy opportunistic thief and Indy's goddaughter.
Harrison ford is the only this saving this garbag....uhh movie...kathleen Kennedy has lost her mind...in reference to all the characters in retro films...the woke agenda has made me hate star wars...and now indiana jones...the woke agenda is the bane of all movies games...anthing it touches...so unless it changes I'm passing on anything she is affiliated with...bad bad days ahead.
What are you talking about, the new movie was good and didn't have any "woke agenda" in it. Kennedy worked on this film and on the Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor series, all of which have been fantastic and well reviewed, put the toxic persecution complex aside and just let yourself enjoy stuff without letting exploitative politics decide your life for you.
"Dial of Disappointment". The movie desperately wants you to like it. The deaging looks seamless at times and other times it looks really bad. The whole movie feels very forced. Dial of Destiny may not be worse than Crystal Skull but it's definitely not better.
Liked the movie until the ending. What was that?!? (SPOILER ALERT, stop reading if you haven’t seen it.) (No seriously spoilers coming.) Sooo… It’s okay to physically assault men, as long as you’re doing it because you care about them? Reverse the roles, everyone would be freaking out. If Indy had knocked her out, depriving her of the right to decide her own fate, it would be considered the most misogynistic film of our time. Disturbing. Call me crazy but i don’t think it’s okay to physically assault others, *even if you care about them.* Am i losing my mind here? Why is that played for laughs? It’s okay to knock out your friends and family? That’s not funny. Until now I haven’t been one of those ‘KK ruined everything’ people. But this movie just converted me, and i hope she loses her job. That was disgusting. I’m not going to any more Hollywood movies, i’ll watch classic films and stream some newer ones. I have never used the word ‘woke’ in my life because i am an adult. But frankly the ending of this film should make everyone associated with the script or higher levels of production ashamed of themselves.
I think it's more of an age thing than a gender thing. He feels like a tired old man whom life hasn't anything left to offer and she doesn't want to let him throw away his life. She has to use extreme measures to save him.
Man you're letting this persecution complex mania get to your head, use common sense. Indy was delirious with pain, sorrow and grief, and they literally didn't have any time to dawdle because the window for returning back to their time was closing, so Phoebe naturally took the fastest shortcut out of the situation to save his life and knocked him out, simple as that. Has nothing to do with gender dynamics or misandry or woke oppression, it's just storytelling, why people have to play some kind of political culture war victim card about it is beyond me.
@@nou1178 I saw the movie and it was great, a satisfying tribute and sendoff to a legend of cinema. All these anti-woke culture warriors trying to drag down the film need to get a life, there's none of that toxic politics in this film.