@@spiderknight9110No it's not. He initially said it would be, but he went back on it, saying something along the lines of "A day without music is a waste".
Except for crystal skulls set design. That just looked too much like….a set. I hated the cinematography in crystal skull too. It was too bright. This looks good
This scene has strong Indiana Jones and Fate of Atlantis vibes with stone discs being manipulated and water levels changing. Also they are mentioning ancient philosopher (Plato in Atlantis game)They referenced a lot of that in script !
@@efugee At that point, might as well not watch Indiana Jones since the character and movies themselves are inspired by classic adventure series made way back in the 30s and 40s.
So between this clip and the tuk tuk chase clip they released earlier, we've gone back to the basics of the first three Indy movies. Don't care what the critics are saying, this will be great!
The difference between his Star Wars and Indy scores is subtle but vast, and he still gets that perfectly! The thrill of discovery, venturing into the exotic
Nothing says Indiana Jones like Indy solving a puzzle for an entryway to a tomb, and his smirk when he cracks it all underscored by John Williams. I can’t wait for this film and so far very happy with the footage I’ve seen.
I generally have an opposite opinion with the current generation of movie critics and audience frankly ... I believe in my own vibes after seeing the trailers and clips its going to be a movie I would enjoy ... Its all about the atmosphere to me and what I've seen is really good atmosphere, I don't care for any big action moment, I just want good Indy atmosphere to set me in the adventurous wanderlust mood ....
@@jameswilliams-zr8co He had one in the game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis game, Sophia Hapgood, and she was a great character for Indy to bounce off of
@@visualsinfilm98 He’s made it clear countless times he never cared for star wars and playing that “space cowboy” over and over 😂 But you can tell Indy will forever have a place in his heart as its what made him a star and a better written character overall
See, this is exactly why people should give the movie a chance. This scene alone looks fantastic and has the correct 80s tone of the originals. People are way too quick to paint it with a negative brush, when actually this looks like an incredible movie.
I'll give it a chance. I remember when Temple of Doom got razzed and Last Crusade and Crystal Skulls. I enjoyed them all. There will always be detractors. I remember when a lot of people were disappointed with Empire Strikes Back. They thought it was such a bummer. Luke gets his hand cut off by Vader who turns out to be his father and Hans is frozen in carbonite and shipped off by Boba Fett to Jabba. Now many consider Empire the best of the original trilogy.
The problem is the world has changed. Sites like Twitter And RU-vid are much bigger than they were in 2008 and none of them existed in the 80s. You didn't have these negative grifters online trying way too hard to hate on things before they've even been released. You didn't have simpletons that would blindly follow them and every "rumour" they made up instead of watching and deciding for themselves. I guarantee if you showed Raiders to one of these morons today and told them it was a 2023 film, they'd be complaining it's too WOKE because Marion can outdrink a man.
@@joevictor53 Not liking a film is acceptable. Disney emasculating and destroying a male hero to give women false power to make sexist ideology for children is disgusting.
@@latinobeef the only sexist one here is you, you troglodyte. I've seen way too many of your comments here to see you're one of those crybabies that yells WOKE at anything with a woman in it. You haven't even seen the film yet and you already supposedly hate it. That just shows how stupid your "point" is
This clip captures perfectly what Indiana Jones is. I can't wait to watch it! I miss Spielberg at the helm but I'm sure I'm going to enjoy this new one.
@@jameswilliams-zr8co You can't be sure anymore the comment you read is not an AI generated comment. The comment you reply sounds like AI talk. Read some and you will know I'm right!
This felt like classic Indy. I can't wait for this movie. Don't give a damn what the critics say. Some of the same critics that trashed this praised Wonder Woman 1984 and Jurassic World Dominion but gave Across the Spider-Verse and Avengers Endgame bad reviews.
Wow, you named 4 films and got the critical consensus wrong for 3 of them. Critics savaged Jurassic World: Dominion and praised Across the Spider-Verse and Avengers: Endgame.
@@rckblzr reading not your strong suit, is it? That's okay. I know that's common with your kind. I said some of the same critics that trashed this film. Not all critics. The ones that trashed this film. Getting through to you? If that's too hard to understand, just as an example go and look up the BBC reviewer for this film and look at his other reviews
Good clip! The big block screws seem to disappear from 38 seconds to 50 seconds though, and when the water is going down... Continuity error or is it because the clip is edited? Good clip regardless!
Ooh, I think the water displacement comes from Archimedes. I remember hearing them talk about him in a trailer. And Archimedes pioneered that technique.
Water displacement! That's peak Indy right there! Oh and that majestic John Williams soundtrack... word cannot express how much I am anticipating this movie.
This is what old-school Indy fans want to see more of, as opposed to cheesy CGI effects. Also, I liked the twist of the man solving the problem instead of the woman!
@@euanparker2534 No, I *liked* that my suspicion was proven wrong! I don't want to see a useless cowardly Indy, a la Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi. Mind you, this is just one scene.
What still bothers me its the fact that we never had indiana jones films in the 90"s and 2010's image how many great adventures we could see with harrison ford as indiana jones,wish they made a movie of the indiana jones video game "the staff of kings" also out there in theyr universe there a planty of anctient/cursed treasures waiting to be discovered and i dont want this universe to end...the only way to continue it,its by making new indiana jones video games that are canon and prequel/sequels to the main franchise.
@@BRONZALiVE no, Doomcock says the whole film is a giant Kathleen Kennedy pissing on Indy's face from above. And he knows what he's talking about, he has a shiny helmet.
@@scottketchie5703yeah he doesnt die in THIS version, an earlier leak claimed that indy did die, and was so unlikable they had to re shoot, just like the rise of skywalker lol
Noticeable continuity error, when he drops the stones in and then the shot to the water going down the drain, the shot back to the pool the stones are not in the water anymore.
@@kingshekk6882 plus this film is made my James Mangold he is such an amazing underrated director he has never made a bad movie plus Spielberg and many of the people who saw the movie earlier said that Indy was not going to die at the end of the movie meaning it’s likely it is going to be a happy ending for the character film wise I too have complete good faith in this movie screw the haters online are saying.
They screened this at the wrong venue. This looks quite good. Indy using old world knowledge to solve cool puzzles. People complaining about a woman representing a woke agenda forget that Marion Ravenwood was arguably the strongest character in the original trilogy.
@@joevictor53 They’d be complaining about a lot of things Marion does in Raiders if it came out this year. “She punched Indy, she can’t do that she’s a woman.”
The thing about the first 3 movies is they were all to do with deities or the supernatural, which allowed the McGuffin to work. How are we expected to believe that Archimedes made a time machine?
I see that there are already good comments, this clip has undoubtedly attracted attention. Hopefully it will also serve to dispel doubts about the rest of the film and silence the haters.
I think she starts out pretty bad and then over the course of the movie, gets humbled. Both she and Indy go on a character arc, because they realize they have to rely on each other to get out of this.
@@joevictor53exactly, I try to stay away from the bullshit and see a film and make my own opinion, and to me this film hasn’t been promoted as a “woke feminist film”, that clip where Helena and Indy are in a chase and she is giving him smart remarks and all that, isn’t different to the way Leia absolutely found Han and Luke’s rescue attempt pathetic in a new hope, they are taking in clip out of context and over analysing it as a woke SJW female character, yes Kathleen Kennedy definitely has a push for more woman in roles, but when it comes to Helena in Indy 5 she just gives me witty adventures and kinda cocky vibes, Leia has these traits, Sarah Conner has these traits, if she is completely outsmarting Indy and takes the hat and whip and says I’m the new Indiana this looks better on a woman, if it’s overt as that, then you’ll have something to complain about, but what we are seeing isn’t anywhere near that, people are just stuck in this “anti woke” echo chamber
It’s weird that the critics and hyper-vigilant (“everything is woke”) fans have joined forces to try and convince us not to see this movie. We’ve been told all along that he’s a useless old man getting shown up by Helena. I’ve now seen 2 clips where his judgement saves the day and hers does not. I’m sure she’ll do some cool stuff too (so did Marion), but the anti-dial of destiny movement seems very agenda driven when the movie does not.
It’s very politically driven. It almost looks like they’re joining forces to make sure Kathleen Kennedy gets fired. This movie looks legitimately good. Sure, not Raiders good, but still a good movie. As someone who has read all the story leaks, I can tell you critics have been way too harsh on this.
@@marcoleone393 Agreed. I think the problem is that critics have become very negative towards certain films in general nowadays. The audience and critical scores have been widening for years now