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We're so excited for the newest Indiana Jones movie that we wanted to celebrate our love for our infamous archaeologist, by showing both Steph & Andrew how amazing Raiders of the Lost Ark is.
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@rafaelbrown8178
@rafaelbrown8178 Год назад
Katanga didn’t betray anyone, even under duress, he was trying to say whatever he had to in order to try to prevent Marian from going w the nazis
@dupersuper1938
@dupersuper1938 Год назад
Yeah, that was a weird take on a really straight-foward scene.
@rickdeckardbladerunner2049
@rickdeckardbladerunner2049 Год назад
Hence they really not into this style film.
@dupersuper1938
@dupersuper1938 Год назад
@@rickdeckardbladerunner2049 I'm not sure what the style had to do with anything...
@jamesway
@jamesway Год назад
@@dupersuper1938 yeah....
@ChrisTheAspergerGuy
@ChrisTheAspergerGuy Год назад
Weren't you guys paying attention? Steph and Andrew acknowledged this after that scene ended.
@Jigsaw407
@Jigsaw407 Год назад
I don't feel any imperfections in this movie. This is a solid 10/10 for me. An untouchable classic and a perfect adventure movie.
@keyman6689
@keyman6689 Год назад
The "repetitiveness" of the script isn't something to call down on it. It was intentional. This was an homage to the serials from the golden age of Hollywood. Every episode would end with a cliffhanger. It is pure, good guy-bad guy, campy fun taken to a new level. This is still my favorite movie of all time. And yes, the practical stunt work is a wonder to behold. That is something I greatly miss from most modern movies.
@timcliffsmith
@timcliffsmith Год назад
Katanga doesn't betray them at all. The U-boat found them, he told Indy to hide, then he pretended the thing with Marion in the hope they wouldn't take her.
@brianimator
@brianimator Год назад
You're right about the action beats being a little relentless, but that's actually intentional. The pic is based on old 30's era action serials like Flash Gordon. By nature these were "episodic", throwing the hero out of the frying pan and into the fire in every sequence. so Lucas and Spielberg were trying to recreate that energy.
@ericclarke6107
@ericclarke6107 Год назад
The script is far from being a weak element...it's a brilliant screenplay. No repetitiveness at all
@cosmicwonders21
@cosmicwonders21 Год назад
I agree. This screenplay is sometimes used as an example for aspiring screenwriters.
@captin3149
@captin3149 Год назад
It was also meant to be a mirror for serials of the 30's and such. I feel that we as movie watchers have been so jaded that many people can't see a fun movie without overanalyzing it.
@keyman6689
@keyman6689 Год назад
​@@captin3149 Also, they watch older movies thru a modern lens. Pacing is probably the most obvious problem. We live in a fast cut, short attention span culture. A movie like Jaws is considered boring except for the few attack scenes.
@fabiosegretario7509
@fabiosegretario7509 Год назад
Look, Katanga isn't bad: he tried to pass himself off as a people trafficker to save Marion from the Nazis and covered up for Indy by saying he killed him.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
That's right. If he really wanted her. He would have told them where indy was
@DCComicsGamer
@DCComicsGamer Год назад
Still arguably my favorite movie of all time! Glad you enjoyed it and I can't wait for you to watch the rest. For a couple of your points: the ship captain's shadiness is a misdirect, he's actually a good guy and is trying to protect Indy and Marion. As for the point of the bazooka scene - it's a bluff by Indy and Belloq calls it. Belloq knows full well Indy is the same as him in terms of wanting the Ark opened.
@chrisleebowers
@chrisleebowers Год назад
So y'all didn't even recognize Doctor Octopus? "Throw me the idol, I throw you the whip! No time to argue!"
@adriangaliver
@adriangaliver Год назад
He's too young here, i guess. I never recognized him too, even though i love Spider-Man 2 for almost 20 years. And I love Raiders of the Lost Ark even longer. But only 5 years ago or so i found out that this dude is Alfred Molina.
@jeffehren
@jeffehren Год назад
An absolute classic! SO much trivia and tidbits connected to this film.
@BenBootKHTwo
@BenBootKHTwo Год назад
The part where Indy shoots the guy with the sword was improvised. Ford was sick that day and could barely work on set so he asked to just shoot him. It turned into a class scene.
@joevictor53
@joevictor53 Год назад
And you can find footage of the deleted fight scene on RU-vid
@TheChickenlittle11
@TheChickenlittle11 Год назад
He and a few other people had Dysentery which I have unfortunately had before so I’m surprised he was able to do this scene at all I couldn’t even stand up straight for days
@paulbrawley2595
@paulbrawley2595 Год назад
When you watch that scene you can see that he is ill.
@lenarmangum8630
@lenarmangum8630 4 месяца назад
⁠​⁠@@TheChickenlittle11what is “dysentery?”
@TheChickenlittle11
@TheChickenlittle11 4 месяца назад
@@lenarmangum8630 a very bad version of diarrhea which has blood in it that could last for days.
@Graphite42
@Graphite42 Год назад
Saw this opening weekend with my dad in 1981. One of the most amazing viewing experiences I ever had. The sold out crowd was so into it. Jump to last year, and got to see this on the big screen again at the United Palace, followed by a Q and A between Lin-Manuel Miranda and Steven Spielberg. I felt like I was 10 years old again.
@happyapple4269
@happyapple4269 Год назад
Wow , very lucky.
@thomaslacornette1282
@thomaslacornette1282 Год назад
Damn seeing this in theater in 1981 must have been crazy, i was zero year old at the time XD, my best movie memory in theater as kid was the Last of the Mohicans, as young adult Lord of the rings!
@Graphite42
@Graphite42 Год назад
@@thomaslacornette1282 It's weird the movies I saw as a kid in the theater back then are now considered classics. Seeing Raiders, and Star Wars when first released are implanted in my mind. And yeah, seeing all three Lord of the Rings films in theater was epic!
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Год назад
​@@Graphite42welcome to getting old. Eventually children of today will remember as adults seeing Avengers Endgame in theaters and the young people of tomorrow will wonder what it was like to experience watching a 40-year-old classic when it was first released.
@JordanCesaroni93
@JordanCesaroni93 Год назад
Gotta thank George Lucas and Steven Spielberg for this movie and the whole series.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
I'm glad Spielberg didn't allow Lucas to go back and mess with this movie after release like George did with Star Wars.
@walteralcaraz5898
@walteralcaraz5898 Год назад
@@billolsen4360 But Spielberg did mess with his other 1980s megahit, E.T. after release. It generated a lot of controversy and logistically did not make a lot of sense.
@rickdeckardbladerunner2049
@rickdeckardbladerunner2049 Год назад
It's great to see a new generation getting to experience Raiders for the first time! Imperfections? I never noticed a single imperfection. It's A++
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 Год назад
I am constantly, and consistanly, amazed at people who haven't seen "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Jeez, guys!
@Thorfinn.05
@Thorfinn.05 Год назад
me. I am that person. mainly because i am 21
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
They are young people. They feel the movies are to old to watch. If it wasn't for the request on the internet. Trust me they would never bother.
@thomaslacornette1282
@thomaslacornette1282 Год назад
I suppose for young peoples it was like for us looking at movies in balck&white. 😂
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Год назад
Sometimes you just don't watch movies. I'm old enough to have seen this and Star Wars in theaters as a child and yet I've never seen Grease, The Princess Bride, or The Big Lebowski. I just never got around to them and at this point I have no real interest to.
@peakdennis1
@peakdennis1 Год назад
Best action movie ever imo. An intriguing plot, a brilliant iconic score, a relatable human hero not an invincible badass that takes down enemies with ease, and hardly any CGI at all loads of real stunt work being pulled off. Perfect film.
@justaguydoinstuff
@justaguydoinstuff Год назад
Best movie of all time. I still get goosebumps during the map room scene and ending...the soundtrack and feels this movie gives are unmatched....
@jotham777
@jotham777 Год назад
The guy on the ship toward the end did not betray Indy. In fact, he attempted to “keep the girl“ so that he could actually free her when the Nazis left.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
Yea he didn't get that at all.
@paulcarfantan6688
@paulcarfantan6688 5 месяцев назад
@@dolphinsrr He was too busy making "yuky" sounds. Very masculine, lol.
@christhornycroft3686
@christhornycroft3686 Год назад
One of the most perfectly paced action movies of all time. There's suspense, downtime, and the great action sequences. I hate movies now that are constantly moving and even the love scenes come off like a montage because they're in too big a hurry to get to the next scene. And while I'm not religious, when Indy is dealing with philosophical questions, that's when he's at his best. When he's fighting aliens or cringey South Asian stereotypes, I'm not crazy about those movies. The first and the 3rd movie do an excellent job of having those kinds of "what do you believe?" kind of undertones. I also like that Indiana Jones isn't a perfect hero. His relationship with Marian is strained because of what he did to her when she was young. And speaking of Marian, what a badass female character. People who say there were never any strong female characters in movies until recently haven't seen this or a lot of 80s movies. Karen Allen is terrific in just about everything.
@marioaguileraiii8181
@marioaguileraiii8181 Год назад
Temple of Doom was awesome!!
@himum3429
@himum3429 Год назад
Temple of Doom is much better than both the 1st and 3rd imo but I defo rate Raiders highly as well. Never really been the biggest fan of Last Crusade and Crystal Skull was a mess so I hope Dial of Destiny can finally be the 3rd, high quality Indie movie to complete the set.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
@@himum3429 nope I perfer thefirst one.
@21stcenturyhiphop
@21stcenturyhiphop Год назад
Agreed, although there have been badass female characters in movies since movies began.
@jefferoni1984
@jefferoni1984 Год назад
One of my all time faves. I think younger viewers are used to the way movies are paced nowadays. Attention spans are shorter, so they tend to write scripts that offer some sort of pay off earlier in the story because they’re afraid they will lose the viewer’s interest. They often start right in the action whereas older movies tend to spend more time on exposition and backstory so you have a bigger payout emotionally at the end, a little closer to how novels are structured. It’s a little sad though because you lose the connection to the characters when you rush through everything. Modern action movies just end up feeling like video games with tons of explosions and special effects, rather than an actual story. Just my two cents.
@matthewdunham1689
@matthewdunham1689 Год назад
I think the 2nd unit director Johnson from this movie was the director of Captain America, the first Avenger. The line from the Red Skull in the beginning in the tesseract room. "And the Furhrer digs for trinkets in the desert" is a wink and a nod to Raiders. 😂 meaning Cap and Indy fought together in the same universe. ❤
@chrisleebowers
@chrisleebowers Год назад
Joe Johnston was *VFX art director* on Raiders. He started out as a concept artist on Star Wars and designed many of the iconic vehicles, props, and characters we all know so well and storyboarded a lot of the big sequences. 2nd unit director on Raiders was Micheal D. Moore
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Год назад
MCU fan here from the beginning and I never thought about that. It's well-known that Hitler was obsessed with the occult but the "trinkets in the desert" line to me just meant his archeological expeditions in general (like his search for Atlantis). It never occurred to me he was possibly talking about the Ark of the Covenant and Indiana Jones.
@thedarkknight2221
@thedarkknight2221 Год назад
Sadly I’m in the same camp of watching this masterpiece later in life. I was 17 when I saw it because the 4th Indy movie was coming out and I wanted to catch up before it came out. And I still hate the fact that I didn’t see this movie as a little kid because I love archeology and I love adventure movies. Also this is Harrison Ford in his physical prime. He is the definition of a man’s man!
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 7 месяцев назад
It's not a coincidence that so many people have a "Best movie ever" with a musical score by John Williams. That man made really good movies into blockbusters. The music in this movie, along with Ford's dry humor and presence make this movie an all-time great.
@TheMocholoco
@TheMocholoco Год назад
Somewhat long tale. One night was watching this movie on cable. Moms family friends came over asking help filling out forms (Mexicans). They were a very religious couple (no tv, radio, newspaper) but were very nice. They visited when Indy and Marion were trapped by Belloq with the snakes. They refused to watch the movie until my mom said they were looking for the Ark of the Covenant, they surmised it was okay because it was a "religious" movie. The husband LOVED the movie with the action, snakes, statues, explosions, fighting, shooting etc. His wife screamed every time a bad guy died (one of those horror girls scream) and kept telling him to leave. He kept saying "En un minuto, Ok Ok" and just kept watching-her biggest scream was when Indy forced the German car went over the cliff. They both thought the scene of Indy under the truck, using the whip and dragging himself back to the truck was too much. I was happy that they really enjoyed the movie. p.s - one month later they stopped by and I was watching "The Terminator"-he liked that movie too.
@69coolchris
@69coolchris Год назад
Back when it was released it was just Raiders of the Lost Ark. This is my favourite film of all time.
@larryclowers
@larryclowers Год назад
That was the Falcon engine noise. The Indiana Jones franchise is full of Star Wars Easter eggs
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 Год назад
7:11 - That gag is cleverer than most people realize . . . "eye" love you. 🤣
@domingocurbelomorales8635
@domingocurbelomorales8635 Год назад
So fun reaction guys, you´re so great reactors. This is a real ADVENTURE film, action, OST by John, storytellng, etc. And like you said, Ford was born to role this!
@marioaguileraiii8181
@marioaguileraiii8181 Год назад
It was originally called “Raiders of the lost ark”
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
Your funny. It still called raiders of the lost ark. 😂
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
That just a dvd title. So new audiences know this is part of that series
@marioaguileraiii8181
@marioaguileraiii8181 Год назад
@@dolphinsrr oh you came back for another comment lol funny how you laugh at yourself. Yes it’s still called “Raiders of the lost ark” to the ones that remember like myself.
@thomaslacornette1282
@thomaslacornette1282 Год назад
@@marioaguileraiii8181 Now it's "Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark" before it was just "raiders of the lost ark", he is right, because it was the first movie and they didn't set up yet the "Indiana Jones and" style titles thing.
@marioaguileraiii8181
@marioaguileraiii8181 Год назад
@@thomaslacornette1282 yea because they didn’t realize what a hit it was going to be!
@Prkwon
@Prkwon Год назад
That face melting scene gave me nightmares when i was a kid
@thomaslacornette1282
@thomaslacornette1282 Год назад
What's incredible with Indiana Jones it's you can rewatch it over and over and still enjoy it. I must have seen more than 10 times each.
@henrytjernlund
@henrytjernlund Год назад
This is one of the movies that my friends and I went back to the cinema to see it more than once. And how could you two not have seen this?????????
@IWDTC
@IWDTC Год назад
Yep, you guys have the right idea, this movie was made for Saturday matinee afternoons on the BIG screen with popcorn and drink in hand. This is the way I was able to experience it in '81 when I was 12 and I've never forgotten it....
@Rob_Infinity3
@Rob_Infinity3 Год назад
1:39 - It's Doc Oc from the Spiderman movies! 23:25 - That's one very bouncy stone block! Look at the shadow. Haha
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
YES!!! LOVE THIS MOVIE!! I watched all the Indiana Jones movies on NBC back in the early 90's. Originally, this s was going to be a James Bond movie back in 1978, following the success of Jaws and Star Wars, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg were on vacation in Hawaii with their wives,they were filming walking on a beach, and Lucas pitched the idea to Spielberg as he told him about Indiana Smith, before he was named Jones, where he fights the Nazis to get hold of the Ark Of The Covenant, until Spielberg said, "Wait a minute, George, I think I have an idea for our next film." Before Harrison Ford was cast as Jones, Tom Selleck was cast but had to drop out to film the hit series MAGNUM P.I., while Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Tim Matheson, Peter Coyote, Michael Douglas, John Shea, and Jack Nicholson were considered for the role. The sound effects for Indy's gun is that of a 30-30 Winchester Rifle. The machine gun sounds are from an AK 47. The punch sounds are that of someone hitting a pile of leather jackets with a baseball bat. The sound of the spirits coming out of the Ark are that of Seals, Sea Lions, and Dolphins played backwards or sped up to make it sound otherworldly. Some of the cast and crew had food poisoning except for Ford and Spielberg who had Spaghetti O's and PBJ Sandwiches. It was 113 degrees where they were filming in Tunisia but thankfully they filmed the climax at Elstree Studios London England. The film was a box office and critical success making $390 million dollars against an $18 million dollar budget. It was nominated for 8 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Sound Editing Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Sound Effects Best Visual Effects. It's one of the best Action movies ever made.
@paulbrawley2595
@paulbrawley2595 Год назад
Should have won Best Picture too!
@zedwpd
@zedwpd Год назад
It's 1936 (opening screen says that), so it's pre-war. Nazi's were around but WWII started Sep 1, 1939.
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 Год назад
This is the best of the Indiana Jones movies. And its title was RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK until 1990s.
@baldjadapickettsmith2529
@baldjadapickettsmith2529 11 месяцев назад
“It’s not a perfect film. Harrison ford makes up for its imperfections” lol what imperfections? This is as close to perfection as you can get. That and The Godfather and Schindlers List to name a couple
@Vulcanerd
@Vulcanerd Год назад
The captain of the boat who was trying to help Indy and Marion was Captain Katanga. I always thought he was protecting them even as he had to give up the ark. First by misleading the Germans by claiming Indy was dead and by trying to keep Marion aboard his ship under the guise of trafficking b/c he knew Marion would be safe with him/them rather than the Germans.
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob Год назад
The scene where Indy threatens to blow up the Ark is one of the main scenes where both Indiana and Belloq have the same love of history. They may see the outcomes of archaeology very differently (Belloq being the darker version of Indiana). The first scene where they meet established the competitiveness of the two characters, and the second where Indy is drunk and thinks Marion is dead...did establish the same thing as the bazooka scene...but with Indiana being sober, the point hits home better for him.
@guymelton1094
@guymelton1094 Год назад
Lucas and Spilberg, got to love them , We enjoyed the reactions 👍✌️
@harbscantina
@harbscantina Год назад
Such a great film.
@Berto2K
@Berto2K Год назад
I was shocked when I realized it was Alfred Molina in this movie at the beginning.
@michaelorlowski7722
@michaelorlowski7722 Год назад
6:01 Yes, it's the same sound effect. Ben Burtt was the sound designer for both series and some sound effects carried over to from Star Wars to Indiana Jones.
@Corey313
@Corey313 Год назад
I wonder if they noticed that Doc Ock from the Spider-Man movies was with Indiana Jones at the beginning of the movie. I don't think so but a awesome movie and reaction nonetheless
@joevaldez6457
@joevaldez6457 9 месяцев назад
Steph, I highly recommend reading the story conference transcript from January 1978 between Lucas, Spielberg and Kasdan. I think you'd get a lot of value from it as a producer. The concerns raised during the conference are quintessential producer, director, and screenwriter, all coming at filmmaking from a different angle.
@nayjay468
@nayjay468 Год назад
It's my favorite John Williams! You forgot to mention the heroine: Marion. For the time, she had drive and wit, but she did need rescuing a couple of times, but she had physicality that some women leads were missing at the time.
@asterix7842
@asterix7842 Год назад
As a big fan of both Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg, this is one of my favorite movies.I've lost track of how many times I've seen it. For me, it will always be called just Raiders of the Lost Ark. The "Indiana Jones and the" was added later, after the sequels were made. The scene where Indy shoots the guy with the sword was supposed to be a big fight, but Indy, along with the rest of the crew came down with dysentery and were very sick that day. They tried filming the fight, but couldn't get it to look right, so they came up with just shooting the guy. Spielberg carried his own canned food, so he was the only one to not get sick. The call letters on the sea plane near the beginning of the film were OB-CPO. Images of R2-D2 and C-3PO appear in the hieroglyphs on a wall inside the Well of Souls. Now you have to watch the rest of the series. The Temple of Doom is a prequel and, in my opinion, the worst of the franchise so far, though there are those who do like it. The Last Crusade is as good as this one, and costars Sean Connery The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull gets a lot of hate, but I liked it, even though it costars Shia Labeouf.
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 Год назад
Notes on the Ark of the Covenant: It was never actually used as a weapon in the Bible. One man died from touching it. A city of Philistines was plagued by boils after they captured it from the Israelites in battle. They put it in the temple of their god Dagon, but in the morning the statue of Dagon had fallen face first onto the ground in front of the Ark. The Ark represented God's sacred presence.
@TheClaytonian
@TheClaytonian Год назад
Love this movie! Andrew is an absolute smoke factory! ~fans self. Steph is gorgeous, as per usual!
@mrjohn.whereyoufrom
@mrjohn.whereyoufrom Год назад
The actor who was covered in spiders helped prepare him for a future encounter with a spider. His name is Alfred Molina and he played Dr Octopus in Spider-Man 2.
@mauriceedwards9588
@mauriceedwards9588 Год назад
This film still holds the record for me most veiws in a cinema (5 times)the stunts are fantastic all the horse work is definitely Harrison Ford.
@peakdennis1
@peakdennis1 Год назад
Best action movie ever I think. Your blessed to have seen it in a cinema.
@AshXXMayftw
@AshXXMayftw Год назад
So, a fun fact about this scene at 14:48: originally, there was supposed to be a proper fight scene between Indy and the swordsman, but due to how hot it was, Ford decided to improvise and instead shoot the guy instead just to get it over with quicker so they could continue on.
@joevictor53
@joevictor53 Год назад
Not because of how hot it was but because Ford had dysentery
@Dane33602
@Dane33602 Год назад
Little fact, the last nazi Indy fought, and threw out the windshield of the truck, was a world famous expert on medieval weapons and sword fight choreographer. He personally trained the actors in the Princess Bride and choreographed the famous sword fight between Westly and Inigo.
@shaunstudios163
@shaunstudios163 Год назад
It belongs in a museum
@OneThousandHomoDJs
@OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад
It's interesting to see how EASILY the score fills the silence......you two spent long stretches or scenes that have no dialogue, just watching without comment. Three cheers for the epic soundtrack.
@traviswinkler3994
@traviswinkler3994 Год назад
The bazooka scene is perfectly well thought-out. Indy bluffed. Belloq called his bluff.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Год назад
The Latin American who betrayed Indy at the beginning of the film was played by Alfred Molina A.K.A the actor of Doc Oc from Spiderman
@chriztianrox
@chriztianrox Год назад
You guys gotta remember, this came out in the 80's and for that time it was mind blowing. The stunts, special effects, action....some of it holds up now and some doesn't. But again, in the 80's it was amazing. That's why it is so many people's favorite movie of all time (including me).
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
It all holds up! Be real!
@mwkthangbasumatary9369
@mwkthangbasumatary9369 11 месяцев назад
i had that look on my face all the time Steph Sabraw had trough out the movie 😂.......that's gold
@RaymondXperia
@RaymondXperia Год назад
1:56 / 8:12 - It's 1936.
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
Movies with Harrison Ford that are a must watch if you haven't : Blade Runner - Presumed Innocent - The Fugitive . Just to name a few
@andrewgordon7662
@andrewgordon7662 Год назад
I’ve seen all 3 of those films many times and love them all! Presumed Innocent is so underrated and I think Raul Julia stole the show as Sandy Stern
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
@@andrewgordon7662 I was just thinking that today . If I were to choose between " Presumed Innocent " & " The Fugitive " , I would put " Presumed Innocent " first . And second " The Fugitive ".
@Swampthing86
@Swampthing86 Год назад
My second favorite Harrison Ford is Air Force One(1997) directed by Wolfgang Peterson. It's a very good movie.
@johnmoore2910
@johnmoore2910 Год назад
It’s actually Raiders of the lost Ark. They added Indiana Jones later
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
Yea so people know it's a indy film
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 Год назад
John Williams rocks!
@joepowell7025
@joepowell7025 Год назад
It was actually called " Raiders of the Lost Ark " only but after the other two, everyone just tagged the Indiana Jones part of it at the front.
@ArkhamKratos
@ArkhamKratos Год назад
Raiders & Last Crusade is top 2 Favorite Indianaa Jones Movies of all time! Let's hope the New one out Beat Crystal Skull.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
People are just too picky. All the films were fine.
@obersmith
@obersmith Год назад
well, better late then never, but... where have you been living until now? :o
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
Nice reaction. Thanks for posting. I think you would both like "Young Frankenstein" 16:47 Of course, you would only be able to do that on only 2 out of 365 days in a year and you'd have to have a specific time of day to do it.
@tbrrrdmn
@tbrrrdmn Год назад
I love how u 2, especially the G Man didn't notice "darkened faceed" Doc Ock, Alfred Molina.😂
@smiffy68
@smiffy68 Год назад
What? First time... RAIDERS? I don't understand. How?!?!
@marioaguileraiii8181
@marioaguileraiii8181 Год назад
Too young
@JenBriSeth
@JenBriSeth Год назад
I was lucky enough to see this when it first came out, in 1981. It is a BEAUTIFUL film, especially when you see it on FILM, and not digitally. This is the movie that made me start loving movies (not to mention Harrison Ford).
@kitchenmom
@kitchenmom Год назад
I'm a good mom, I made my kids watch it because I remember how cool it was to watch it as a kid. Each time I rewatch Indy, I get that happy feeling I had as a kid. And I can't wait for you to watch the second one. That one is my favorit.
@zmani4379
@zmani4379 Год назад
"What up, Braw!" "What up, Flash!" - pls react to ET - as I watch now, what holds up best for me is the music, the gnarliness, Marion as the best "Indy girl", the only one the films took an interest in - and the Cecil B Demille Biblical epic vibe w Lucas vfx - in other respects I agree now w this point about the repetitiveness - that aspect draws too much attention to itself - though in fairness it was the 30s cliffhanger formula itself that Lucas and Spielberg were most interested in here, more than characters or themes - BTW - that guy with Indy at the beginning is played by Alfred Molina, "Doc Ock" himself
@steveobrien9937
@steveobrien9937 Год назад
This movie is near perfect in what it attempts to do. I think what I find most remarkable about the film is, often in action adventure movies you have your action scenes or set pieces. Between those, however, as a viewer your just biding time until the next exciting action scene. What Speilberg manages to pull off here, with the help of his amazing cast, Williams' perfect score, and his unique directorial choices, is he makes those interims between the action equally as engaging as the action scenes themselves. The ominous mood in certain scenes, the comedic banter in others, the mysticism etc. It all combines to make one flowing, joy ride of a flick. A true monument in the genre.
@gpaje
@gpaje Год назад
I think the captain of the boat was actually trying to save Marion by his story of selling her, it was his way of covering for her just like the story he made up about Indy.
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Год назад
He was, it's kind of obvious.
@gpaje
@gpaje Год назад
@@beppo2814 I was trying to be nice about it.
@ChrisTheAspergerGuy
@ChrisTheAspergerGuy Год назад
I'm glad you two got to finally watch this and enjoyed it. I don't know if was brought up in the Patreon exclusive, but did you two notice the carving of C3PO and R2D2 in that Egyptian tomb? Apparently, Star Wars and Indiana Jones might have a shared universe.
@gordonhaire9206
@gordonhaire9206 Год назад
If you had been paying attention at the beginning, you would know the year the action took place.
@EleventhCubFan
@EleventhCubFan Год назад
I only watched this for the first time ~6 years ago and was indifferent to it. I watched it again a year or two ago and really liked it.
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Год назад
It might have to do with changing tastes or simply growing up. The first time I saw Scarface (Al Pacino) I was 13 years old and was alternately horrified by the violence and bored to death by the story. Afterward I hated the movie and regretted even watching it all. Years later as an adult I watched it again and couldn't believe what a great movie it was. Things we like or dislike when we're younger can sometimes seem different when we're older.
@Mistah47
@Mistah47 Год назад
11:33 the actor Steph is thinking of is Toby Jones/Zola, and he does sound just like him lmao. She got him mixed up with Zemo too.
@ethal1222
@ethal1222 Год назад
I love how casual everyone in the Indy movies is about proving that several major religions and deities are 100% real.
@SE-gs6gd
@SE-gs6gd Год назад
The best Indy. Last Crusade is also pretty good
@deathninja16
@deathninja16 Год назад
harrison ford was supposed to have a crazy choreographed fight with the swordsmen, but he was afflicted with dysentery during the shooting so he said "Can i just shoot him?" the well of souls is where the ark is actually kept. the room hes in with the staff is called the map room.
@flea1972
@flea1972 Год назад
The Sound effect when moving to the predators POV in Predator sounds like Indiana Jones' whip. IMO 👍✌️
@eatsmylifeYT
@eatsmylifeYT Год назад
The plane's body number is OB-CPO, a reference to Star Wars.
@chrisdavis408
@chrisdavis408 Год назад
Fun fact , in the hyroglyphs in the arc room you can see r2d2, and c3po. That was a friendly nod between directors who are also friends.
@philipcochran1972
@philipcochran1972 Год назад
See the original 'under the truck' stunt performed by Yakima Canute in the 1930s film Stagecoach starring a very young John Wayne; a great film.
@bijoybiswas1932
@bijoybiswas1932 Год назад
How have you not???
@nicknelsonn
@nicknelsonn Год назад
I didn't either, should I watch ?
@bijoybiswas1932
@bijoybiswas1932 Год назад
@@nicknelsonn that's up to you. It's iconic.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
Their young. They only watch older films for the clicks.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
@@nicknelsonn don't you like films. Or do you watch only new films. I watch any FIM no matter how old. Even the silent erea. They have many great classics. I'm I film buff. I respect all films.
@nicknelsonn
@nicknelsonn Год назад
@@dolphinsrr well it depends on my mood if I get hype from someone to watch then I would watch but I don't search for watch it. I need to someone get hype me. If you're not care about what're you watching. Then can you have suggestions for me?
@Vulcanerd
@Vulcanerd Год назад
I am here for all things Team Steez. Agor seems cool, too. He also sounds like a character from The Silmarillion. 😁
@vinnycordeiro
@vinnycordeiro Год назад
You guys will need to watch Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade to understand why his name is Indiana. 😄
@walteralcaraz5898
@walteralcaraz5898 Год назад
I always commented on how they got the math wrong on the staff. The person told them essentially the staff needed to be about 6 feet high, and take back one, so, it would be shorter, closer to 5 feet high. One Kadam is essentially one foot. Yet, Indy is shown with a staff that is much much longer than that, even when put into the hole. So, either Indy is really short, or the length of the staff is wrong. I think if they would have said 8 feet high, and 7 feet after taking back some, they would have been OK. I replayed those scenes several times to make sure I was not hearing wrong, and confirmed they messed up.
@moondog3056
@moondog3056 Год назад
Hard to believe this was almost a Tom Selleck movie. Not sure this would have worked as well if he had played Indy
@dacsus
@dacsus Год назад
It's not that hard, I can easily see Selleck as Indiana Jones. Although, probably no one else.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад
I can totally see Tom Selleck as Indy, especially back then.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Год назад
Both actors had the skill of having their characters poke fun at themselves for sure.
@paintedjaguar
@paintedjaguar Год назад
💫 Oh, you want to talk about borrowing tropes? Check out "Secret of the Incas" (1954, Charlton Heston), to find out where Lucas & Spielberg got a lot of their ideas, including the map room thing and Indiana's iconic look. It's an Interesting little movie as well, filmed on location in Peru. And as far as practical stunts and amazing sets go, watch "Ben-Hur" (1959, also Charlton Heston) which is still an unmatched classic.
@tommiller4895
@tommiller4895 Год назад
The Swordsman that Indy shoots and the large barechested German soldier at the plane were the same Actor/Stuntman. The Swordman scene was supposed to be longer but Harrison Ford was ill so they shortened the scene. The Canyon (near the end of the movie) where Indy almost destroys the Ark is the same one from Star Wars New Hope where Luke is rescued from the Sandpeople by Obi-Wan.
@PatrickPrejusa
@PatrickPrejusa Год назад
Ben Burtt did all the original sound work for Lucasfilm, so if you recognize reused sounds, it's not an accident.
@robertcringle4865
@robertcringle4865 Год назад
Still can't believe that's Alfred Molina at the beginning.
@dolphinsrr
@dolphinsrr Год назад
Believe it
@derekdeetlefs9445
@derekdeetlefs9445 Год назад
Apparently, the day they filmed the scene where Indiana just shoots the swordsman, Harrison Ford wasn't feeling well, so instead of fighting him like he was supposed to. They decided to rather just shoot the guy. Which, I think, works far better.
@trenindy
@trenindy Год назад
the greatest movies ever made with harrison ford the grestest actor
@bzermikitoko1ok
@bzermikitoko1ok Год назад
Lol I also started watching Indiana Jones
@lilchicklets
@lilchicklets 11 месяцев назад
Raiders is actually meant to be a homage to the old serial movies of the 40s. So the ambiguous nature of the opening of the Ark is what makes that scene great. It's ultimately been explained as the Wrath of God carried out by the Angel of Death against the Nazis for defying God's Will by opening the Ark. Sallah kind of eludes to this when he says 'If the Ark is there in Tanis, then it was something man was not meant to disturb. Death has always surrounded it''. There is a deleted the Old man warns Indy to never look at the Ark once it's opened, or he'll plainly die. It's possible Spielberg chose to leave this scene out to not give away the ending.
@mikechevy9307
@mikechevy9307 Год назад
I come for the reactions, and stay for Steph's "serious" face...
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