One of my favorite performances. The stuntmen are super nice, I was a shy-as-hell thirteen year old and somehow managed to ask one of them for a signature... I don't remember his last name, but his first name was Ed. Bless him for being really kind and friendly.
Nice. I actually got to be one of the extras in this show in June of 2008. The cast and crew were very nice. I even got to pose for photos with the actors who played Indiana Jones and Marion at the end of the show as well.
That is easily the most exciting live show they have. Everytime I go I remember how much you feel the heat from the explosions and how loud the fake guns they use are
Wow it must be so cool to work there on the stage every day. I haven't been to this ride in years but I am interested in going again especially seeing all the star wars stuff now and the Jedi Training Academy.
Oh wow, I love this show, I was like 5 when I went here, this show got me into the Indiana Jones movies in the first place, at that time I didn't know this show was based on a movie, I thank my parents, especially my father who got me to watch RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK and its sequels, I love them for it. I've been a fan for 24 years, I can't believe its still there, wow!!!! Old memories....
I remember when i was six I went to Disney with my sister(4) my mom my dad my aunt my uncle my grandma and my grandpa i was sitting with my aunt and uncle while my parents and sister were in front row my dad went as one of the extras and my sister was so scared the entire day time this show also fueled my love for indiana jones
I remember seeing this when I was like 8. They told us the actors were actually the real stunt doubles for Raiders. It was 1999. Even at 8 I remember thinking, 'I doubt that. Wouldn't they be in their 50s now?'
I remember attending the Indy stunt show several times and it was always a real joy! This brought back a lot of great memories! The first time I saw it, I recalled when the host asked for a volunteer from the audience and picked this young adult man wearing a multi-colored shirt. Then, she proceeded to beat the crap out of him and it was at that moment that I realized that he was not a "volunteer" but a professional stunt-man, go figure! LOL! The multi-colored shirt was an easier way for the host to pick out the stuntman from the audience. My wife has yet to experience it and I can't wait to take her to see it, for her it will be her first time! Thanks for sharing! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
When they show you how to throw a punch, the stunt guy picks a point in the audience and does a little camera flash signal, and a no camera flash signal after, he faces an audience member who's shooting a camera or has a camera in their hand, and I happened to be a couple rows to the stage and was filming this when I was younger, and he did the motions to me when I was filming, it was awesome.
Saw the stunt show last week on vacation, and I think it was my favorite part of the whole day in Hollywood Studios. But it was shortened because it started pouring at a point
I remember as a ten year old watching the plane fight, then at the end, someone said to Indy "Hey Ed, what's the difference between you and Harrison Ford?" "What?" "About a hundred million dollars."
+MissEbbyGirl Oh man it must have been fun working there every day. But I heard the management at Disney is kind of shitty from other employees and friends.
aaaand there's Indy on the catwalks getting in position at 1:05. Funny thing is that he actually walks right through part of the bleachers on the right side of the theatre to get up there yet guests rarely ever notice him.
They really changed the flying wing plane giving it 6 blades on its propeller as well as making the cockpit more aerodynamic and changing the swastikas
Think i like Universals "Water World" better, it feels more real instead of having a "fake" movie shoot but its cool i guess. Everyone in the comment section says they loved this so glad everyone had fun
It's been a looong time and I was only 8 years old at the time, but I swear I could remember a red mist when the guy gets chopped up at 38:22 when I saw this back in 2001. It helped mask the actor falling down the trapdoor and the effect looked really convincing. It looks incredibly shoddy here. Everything else about this show is great though - I hope it doesn't actually close like the rumors said.
+Alex Kist Nah especially with the new movie and disney rights they will keep it open. It's one of there most popular rides there. Especially with the new movie coming out.
I was the Bad Guy in the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular for twenty years. I might have given you an autograph. I did thousands and thousands. We never had red mist for the Pit 6 effect. Just white smoke from foggers in the engine nacelle and around the pit doors. We did have swastikas on the vertical stabilizers, but a group complained and we changed to the Iron Cross somewhere around 1997.
My mother took me to epic stunt spectacular during my graduation present but the finale was postponed due to the storm at least I saw boulder scene and town scene
Is this show still performed in 2019? I saw this back around 1990. Would love to see this again. I remember George Lucas was in the audience that day and my Dad got his autograph for me. I still have the Star Wars pen he used.
Corey played The Young Indiana Jones, he got engaged ON THE STAGE AT THE Indiana Jones spectacular Stunt show in Florida ! He enjoyed playing The Young Indiana Jones !
Ever since I was a kid watching this I loved the background music that starts at 35:00 but after all these years of looking I've never found the song anywhere /:
Just letting people know that if you want to be an extra it’s nearly impossible because you can act as goofy as you want to draw attention to the cast member but they just select random people. My past visits there I tried my hardest to be an extra but the person selecting people just kept ignoring me like I’m not that there. Just saying don’t give your hopes up.