Indiana Jim and the raiders of the lost chips Indiana Jim and the toilet of doom Indiana Jim and the last snack Indiana Jim and the Kingdom of the comfy couch
MegaSoulHero remember kids just get in a fridge to survive a nuclear bomb Kids: I didn’t see any other refrigerators survive GET IN A FRIDGE!!! Side note: they put food in that fridge even though it was a nuclear test site... talk about being wasteful
Dylan Kaiser The real food was needed. They used to spend months combing through the wreckage of tests(with ZERO protection) to find out weird facts. Say they find the fridge, and the food inside still good. Now you know instead of a bunker, families should by, cheaper, purpose made fridges for everyone to survive a nuke. Tell everyone that, and now everyone has a 4-seat fridge in their kitchen, and Americans are safe from nuclear war.
They could've been lampooning the government home defense films that came out during those years. The ones showing people on a picnic grabbing the picnic blanket and hiding under it. Or children in a classroom ducking underneath their desks or simply crouching down in a open school yard. And yes telling people they could simply hide in led lined refrigerators. During the Cuban Missile Crises Attorney General Robert Kennedy admitted to a friend those were just for morale and to keep down mass panic and there was no way any of those methods would save anyone. They actually expected the public to believe those films. It was the 50's and 60's no one was going to tell them the truth about a real atomic or nuclear blast.
No one believes the refrigerator part-but 3 people jumping out of an airplane, inflating a raft mid air, landing on a mountain and then going over a waterfall completely unharmed in temple of doom is totally fine 👍🏻
The thing that upsets me with this is how it goes flying into the air and crashes all over the place and yet he's fine. I mean they didn't even have him grab a few pillows as airbags or something.
I like all 4 movies, I agree the 4th one doesn't even come clone to the original Trilogy but I think it's a fun movie with some silly moments like Tarzan Shia. And the refrigerator scene is awesome.
Doug ! True. As a stand-alone adventure movie, it would have been ok. It is by far not something truly bad. But it is disappointing. Just so disappointing, which makes it a bad experience. There are a few sins a movie can make and being disappointing is one of them.
@Mike Cranston well its not my favorite movie by any means. And i rather watch any of the first three any day. But what im saying is that its not that bad for all the hate it does get.
@@Spideymations I agree and there're some good scenes and ideas but it's not perfect like the rest of the movies. I have to admit I didn't really care much for the 2nd movie. I think Crystal Skull shows that Dr. Jones has still got it.
I rate it equal with Temple of Doom. Not as great as Last Crusade and Raders, but not horrible. Some good ideas, a lot of confusing stuff, a good joke here and there. Like with Temple of Doom, I guess, they tried to add some new stuff and well...it did not work too good. But honestly: If Indy 4 had him go against nazis everyone would have gone: oh noo...not again...
I always thought that the scene with Indiana & his crew jumping out of a plane with an inflatable raft was horrendous, really should have made the list imo
I think the Alien scene at the end is an alright scene, it’s got an ominous sense of mystery, good music and a good villain death, at least when taken on its own, if you try to pair it with the rest of the film it’s like they said it’s not really that good but if you just watch it on its own without everything else I’d say it’s alright, at least the parts focused on the skeletons
Vulgarr the Viking It’s just “ Nu-Klee-r”. It’s not an extended “no” sound, and you don’t need the added “a” spelling it phonetically. “R” already has an “a” sound at the beginning. Nu - Clear
Vulgarr the Viking It's an American thing... Have you seen Madagascar 3? There's a scene in the movie where they poke fun at how Americans mispronounce the word Nuclear... Skipper: Time to fire up Kowalski's Nucular reactor! Gloria: That's a Nuclear reactor? Skipper: "Nucular!"
To quote Nostalgia Critic from the Temple of Doom Review: "Let me get this straight. Surviving an explosion in a fridge is going too far and yet surviving falling from a water fall in a raft is believable?"
Mythbusters tested the raft from plane and declared it busted because the raft was unweildy, but they simultaneously proved IF the raft were to remain level as in the film, it would be survivable. Which makes it more believable than showing someone be repeatedly slammed in a fridge by a nuclear blast and come out fine. I think if the fridge had blown all the way to a lake or had been slowed by trees or anything really absorbing the impact it would have been more believable, but we watched it get slammed on hard surfaces at high speed, it's less about belief or realism than the film just straight lying to us. We can argue about what can or may happen, but the film didn't bother. It showed someone taking a full impact of a high speed nuked fridge on rocks. Why should the audience believe punches or bullets would do more damage?
@@promontorium Don't kid yourself .. we see the blast atomizing whole walls. No fridge coul dhave stayed in one piece under that much explosive pressure anyways. The flight and impactful landing is not the problem, it's the over the top ridiculous "if you buy the raft you should eat up this too" stance of the scriptwriter and director... A lot of what's gone wrong with Indy4 is based on it resembling more a parody of itself and the thematically similar franchised of Tomb Raider or Relic Hunter... The old movies were cartoonish in some aspects, sure, but they were so in an entertaining way. This one screamed "hey, you like this, don't you? We can't really say as we do not care in the least!"
Are you seriously saying the snake eating scene racist? It's exaggerated to such an extent that no one believe they actually eat this in India. I watched this movie at the age of 10 and I understood what was going on.
@Ultimate Hedgehog No you are not, i belive it is the weakest movie in the quadrology, but there is some cool moments in it too, i really like the nuclear sequence, yes it is a bit over the top and quite clumsly executed, but Indy staring at the Mushroom cloud is such an iconic scene.
I really like Crystal Skull, but it has it's not good parts mixed with good parts. Example: I like that he hides in a lead lined fridge, but surviving a tumble like that is too far. But, the fall from the plane in Temple of Doom is still offputting.
As someone who was never that in to Indiana Jones, I found Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to be so insanely stupid it ended up being fucking hilarious. I see it as the definitive "So bad it's good" movie.
It may seem petty, but my mind wants to blame George W Bush for it. I don't recall it being so widespread before he took office, and this is coming from someone who grew up in Texas, where folksy mispronunciations are often used at a higher level.
All these moments have logical counterpoints The Fridge Scene: Indy would've died which means anyone who hates that scene seems like they would've rather had Indy die. The Ant Scene: Indy would've died which means anyone who hates that scene seems like they would've rather had Indy die. The Gross Dinner: You probably haven't eaten gross stuff before. Mutt swinging on vines: How else would he have caught up with his friends and/or what would you have done if you were in that situation Crystal Skull Ending (Spalko's Death - The Alien Spaceship): What else do you expect would've happened after they returned the skull and the ground went away? + what else would an Alien's form of transport be and how else would have the Aliens escaped?
I very much agree with your list, especially what was said about #5. While there is SOME fact to old school refrigerators withstanding bomb blasts, the tumbling... & radiation after getting out... would've DEFINITELY killed him. Scene #4 (considering those kinds of ants really exist) could've been cool, but was poorly executed... much like the plot of the movie.
i liked crystal skull i hated temple of doom but i guess im a minority with that opinion it wasnt perfect but it was entertaining imo raiders>crusade>skull>doom is the order from favorite to least favorite
2:40 Having a lead lined fridge is to begin with a terrible idea. The text says that it's for superior insulation, when in reality lead does the exact opposite. It's necessary when storing radioactive material, but not as a household fridge.
What the hell are you talking about? Indiana Jones had ONE bad moment: It's called _Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull_ , and that's the end of the list of all the bad Indiana Jones moments ever.
6:00 A little late but I read apparently the food itself served the purpose of showing the Thugee as less than friendly as they seemed to act. Apparently eating that stuff isn't considered acceptable in Hinduism, something Indie and the British Officer take note of, and use it as an indication that the Prince and his people are under the Cult's thumb, which also explains why the British soldiers show up near the end. Sadly Lucas cut this moment, which is sad because it would've probably shut down a fair amount of critiques of this scene.
I actually have more problem with the gross-out moment in Temple Of Doom than the others which I had no real issue with. And this is from a guy who prefers Temple to Crystal Skull. *Also, they are interdimensional beings, not from outer space.* As for the Fridge scene, Lucas addressed this: www.slashfilm.com/george-lucas-insists-nuke-fridge-survive/ The skull's *frequency* is what drove the ants off and as for the blood on the camera bit, it was not that bad and it lasts about a second. I actually love Shia as Mutt, and agree with Speilberg in that he brings to mind the actors who have done young Indy before and as for the monkeys I have seen worse, especially these days.
Considering old refrigerators had a latch that kept it closed that can only be opened from outside, the fridge isn’t really that ridiculous for a series that has had face melting and tribal hearts ripping out. If you don’t have a problem with him being in the lead fridge to begin with for safety, most of the argument about the fridge is rather moot afterwards..
ARYPSHLU! Tell me, who wasn’t pissed off at the way they belittled some of the best supporting characters in any franchise. Marcus was the stoic side of educated reason, turned him into a Stan Laurel, Sallah was the practical man that had Indy’s back but always seemed to be a bit buffoonish, but the greatest sin was turning Marion Ravenwood from a no-nonsense equal, to a doe-eyed teen every time Indy said anything to her.
Hey i know it may be a weird fear, but i am actually afraid of ants. I have jitters anytime i see one near me and freak out and blister if one bites me
Am I... actually the only one who didn't think Crystal Skull was that bad? Then again, the only movie I've seen from start to finish aside from that was Temple of Doom, and frankly, Willie annoyed me so much I had to force myself to even get halfway. I haven't actually seen Raiders or Last Crusade start to finish, just the endings.
The annoying thing is every one is mad that the fourth movie has a alien vibe to it and it makes it not seem like a indiana Jones movie but do these idiots ever consider that indiana Jones finds religious artifacts which is exactly what the skull is
The Temple of Doom dining scene is unappreciated. It's SUPPOSED to be hyperbolic on the end of Willy and Shorty to juxtapose all the really dry conversation Indy is having at the other end of the table. The contrast is humorous. I'd argue that Willy's jungle scene while Indiana and Short Round play cards is far more annoying and silly. Her screams are at least muffled in the palace by how gross the effects are.
The Last Crusade is my favourite of the Indy movies, but there are at least two moments I don't like in that as well, for being unbelievable, regarding the tank scene! Not to mention jumping out of a plane in an inflatable raft, which was set to appear in Raiders, but they removed it because they thought it was too unbelievable! ...only to have it in the Temple of Doom instead!
I really disagree with people who interpret the dinner scene in Temple of Doom as being racist. I've always thought it's clear that the dinner scene was intended to be the first big indication that Pankot actually had been taken over by evil. It's arguably even a clever subversion of the "evil madman serves inexplicably elegant dinner" cliche from Bond-style films. In this case, the dinner is just as insane as the bad guys. I mean, I agree with critiques from a cinema perspective - the grossout gags are too over the top, and distract from very important exposition. But the core idea behind the scene was solid; it was only the execution that went wrong.
So...did the dozens of other fridges get sent flying after that NUCLEAR blast? Thats the part that bugs me most oddly enough. Apparently, children have climbed into those types of fridges and gotten locked in, unable to get out o.0 so....thats why it didnt open I guess?
5: Jackie Chan would’ve called bull crap 4: yeah it pushed it 3: oh boy this scene I can see why India’s tourism trade went down for a time 2: Yeah the Tarzan scene 1: You want to believe don’t you Movie? I don’t know as far as bad Indy moments. The only one I’ve been through is Temple of Doom.
Probably one of the only people to think this, but: I really don't mind Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Sure it's far from the best, but it's also far from the worst.
the difference between whacky scenes in the first 3 movies and crystal skull was that a lot of the whacky stuff was practical so while it didnt look 100% real at least the lighting and surrounding objects were physical things so it came off as charming...when its all CG it just looks comical
as a huge indiana fan i was pumped for this and went to see it as soon as it was out. Then while watching it i was eeeeeeaaahhh its ok...ish...BUT when it came to the end i remember just sitting there with my mouth actually agape in disbelief of what just transpired in front of my poor poor eyes. people talk trash about the star wars prequels but really, i wasnt offended by them or even disliked them at the time. this one tho.. this...sadly.. sucked.
I was so excited to see Kingdom of the Crystle Scull as I had grown up with the Indiana movies and loved them. I went to see it extatic and then I watched it and my smile ineditly disapered.
I hate the fridge scene as much as everyone else. I've argued it to hell and back with friends that it makes no sense. Lead would melt, his bones would be gravel...etc. You know the rules. But one person said something that made me rethink it. At the end of the Last Crusade - Indy drank from the Holy Grail. Perhaps that's how he survived that event. And you know what? Don't really have a good answer to that.
5:04 I know you had to force in a scene from a movie that wasn't Crystal Skull, but that scene was over the top and gross on purpose, it never took itself seriously, and Indy being calm about it just shows how much of an adventurer he must be if he can see that as normal. Back in the day everyone laughed about it, and it's one of the most iconic scenes in the film. It was, and still is, funny in its silliness, not like the awkward humour of Crystal Skull. But again, I understand you had to put it in. EDIT: and of course no one complained about it being racist. People weren't offended about everything back in the day. We were smart enough to take jokes and not kill comedy.
What do you want to see covered on a future Top 5?
Channel Awesome I would love it if you did the best and worst of alien movie moments and Christmas movies
How about a top five best and worst Hellsing anime (both original tv and ultimate) moments?
Top 5 best Will Smith performances
Channel Awesome Top 5 best & worst of Mel Gibson & Samuel L. Jackson.
Channel Awesome I dare you to do top 5 worst Indiana Jones’ moments (excluding KOTCS)
Indiana Jim and the raiders of the lost chips
Indiana Jim and the toilet of doom
Indiana Jim and the last snack
Indiana Jim and the Kingdom of the comfy couch
That should be real.
Proud of you.
~_~
Jrad Heisenkirk Still better than Crystal Skull.
Monty Python anyone?
When I saw the title, the first thing that popped in my mind was “refrigerator”.
MegaSoulHero me too
MegaSoulHero remember kids just get in a fridge to survive a nuclear bomb
Kids: I didn’t see any other refrigerators survive
GET IN A FRIDGE!!!
Side note: they put food in that fridge even though it was a nuclear test site... talk about being wasteful
Dylan Kaiser The real food was needed. They used to spend months combing through the wreckage of tests(with ZERO protection) to find out weird facts.
Say they find the fridge, and the food inside still good. Now you know instead of a bunker, families should by, cheaper, purpose made fridges for everyone to survive a nuke. Tell everyone that, and now everyone has a 4-seat fridge in their kitchen, and Americans are safe from nuclear war.
Doctor Cthulhu good point, I guess that’s where they get the idea that twinkies can survive anything
They could've been lampooning the government home defense films that came out during those years. The ones showing people on a picnic grabbing the picnic blanket and hiding under it. Or children in a classroom ducking underneath their desks or simply crouching down in a open school yard. And yes telling people they could simply hide in led lined refrigerators. During the Cuban Missile Crises Attorney General Robert Kennedy admitted to a friend those were just for morale and to keep down mass panic and there was no way any of those methods would save anyone. They actually expected the public to believe those films. It was the 50's and 60's no one was going to tell them the truth about a real atomic or nuclear blast.
Fridge > An actual nuclear blast
Hello Kremit. ~ Metalhead1965
Immortality that he got at the end of the last movie > nuke
No one believes the refrigerator part-but 3 people jumping out of an airplane, inflating a raft mid air, landing on a mountain and then going over a waterfall completely unharmed in temple of doom is totally fine 👍🏻
Right? After that I'll believe he can survive anything
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I know right nobody likes to talk about
The thing that upsets me with this is how it goes flying into the air and crashes all over the place and yet he's fine. I mean they didn't even have him grab a few pillows as airbags or something.
@@benzoh2090 where, not _we are._
(we're = we are)
I like all 4 movies, I agree the 4th one doesn't even come clone to the original Trilogy but I think it's a fun movie with some silly moments like Tarzan Shia. And the refrigerator scene is awesome.
Doug ! True. As a stand-alone adventure movie, it would have been ok. It is by far not something truly bad. But it is disappointing. Just so disappointing, which makes it a bad experience. There are a few sins a movie can make and being disappointing is one of them.
Mutt Williams
even though its a stupid movie, i enjoy crystul skull. i mean not as much as the first 3, but for me, i dont think its a horrible movie
Same
Me too.
@Mike Cranston well its not my favorite movie by any means. And i rather watch any of the first three any day. But what im saying is that its not that bad for all the hate it does get.
@@Spideymations I agree and there're some good scenes and ideas but it's not perfect like the rest of the movies. I have to admit I didn't really care much for the 2nd movie. I think Crystal Skull shows that Dr. Jones has still got it.
I rate it equal with Temple of Doom. Not as great as Last Crusade and Raders, but not horrible. Some good ideas, a lot of confusing stuff, a good joke here and there. Like with Temple of Doom, I guess, they tried to add some new stuff and well...it did not work too good. But honestly: If Indy 4 had him go against nazis everyone would have gone: oh noo...not again...
I always thought that the scene with Indiana & his crew jumping out of a plane with an inflatable raft was horrendous, really should have made the list imo
Without Crystal Skull: Too hard to find 5.
With Crystal Skull: Too hard to narrow it down to 5.
If Crystal Skull didn't exist all 5 would be from Temple of Doom and why Willie is annoying
"Nuclear," god damn it! NUCLEAR!!!
This belongs in a museum underground
*SO DO YOU!*
sorry had to
Or in a nuclear blast.
I think the Alien scene at the end is an alright scene, it’s got an ominous sense of mystery, good music and a good villain death, at least when taken on its own, if you try to pair it with the rest of the film it’s like they said it’s not really that good but if you just watch it on its own without everything else I’d say it’s alright, at least the parts focused on the skeletons
1:51 It's nuclear. Pronounced new-clee-ar. Not new-cue-lar.
Vulgarr the Viking It’s just “ Nu-Klee-r”. It’s not an extended “no” sound, and you don’t need the added “a” spelling it phonetically. “R” already has an “a” sound at the beginning.
Nu - Clear
Vulgarr the Viking I’ve only heard Americans routinely mispronounce this word. I’ll never understand.
Vulgarr the Viking It's an American thing... Have you seen Madagascar 3? There's a scene in the movie where they poke fun at how Americans mispronounce the word Nuclear...
Skipper: Time to fire up Kowalski's Nucular reactor!
Gloria: That's a Nuclear reactor?
Skipper: "Nucular!"
"K B G Agent"
Thank you.
ME: i think crystal skull was a good movie.
FBI: get the c4
*_Let's give thanks to our dedicated memories of the creator of Spongebob Squarepants_*
@@FlameOnTheBeat they may have already done that. Look it up to find out.
@@FlameOnTheBeat
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This one comes close.
Sparkle! Sparkle! Sparkle!
PWN4G3FTW Fuck Yeah Sparkle Sparkle Sparkle!!!
To quote Nostalgia Critic from the Temple of Doom Review: "Let me get this straight. Surviving an explosion in a fridge is going too far and yet surviving falling from a water fall in a raft is believable?"
To answer the question: Not believable, but far more believable.
Mythbusters tested the raft from plane and declared it busted because the raft was unweildy, but they simultaneously proved IF the raft were to remain level as in the film, it would be survivable. Which makes it more believable than showing someone be repeatedly slammed in a fridge by a nuclear blast and come out fine.
I think if the fridge had blown all the way to a lake or had been slowed by trees or anything really absorbing the impact it would have been more believable, but we watched it get slammed on hard surfaces at high speed, it's less about belief or realism than the film just straight lying to us. We can argue about what can or may happen, but the film didn't bother. It showed someone taking a full impact of a high speed nuked fridge on rocks. Why should the audience believe punches or bullets would do more damage?
@@promontorium
Don't kid yourself .. we see the blast atomizing whole walls. No fridge coul dhave stayed in one piece under that much explosive pressure anyways. The flight and impactful landing is not the problem, it's the over the top ridiculous "if you buy the raft you should eat up this too" stance of the scriptwriter and director... A lot of what's gone wrong with Indy4 is based on it resembling more a parody of itself and the thematically similar franchised of Tomb Raider or Relic Hunter... The old movies were cartoonish in some aspects, sure, but they were so in an entertaining way. This one screamed "hey, you like this, don't you? We can't really say as we do not care in the least!"
They should add the refrigerator as a nuke shelter in fallout 76.
I believe in one of the fallout games there's an Easter egg in which a skeleton can be found in a fridge.
@@BushBabyL == jeez. What does that have to do with anything?
@@BushBabyL ... I'm asking you how this relates to the video in any way.
EdgeLord the Easter egg is from new vegas (an actual good fallout game unlike 76)
@@jarlbalgruuf7701 Nah I'm referring to the guy talking about bethesdas game engine
Are you seriously saying the snake eating scene racist? It's exaggerated to such an extent that no one believe they actually eat this in India. I watched this movie at the age of 10 and I understood what was going on.
#2---I deny you not; I literally starting singing GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE during that scene in theaters and the whole aisle laughed! Couldn't help it!
I almost didn’t watch this video. But then I remembered Crystal Skull
No your not, Its a guilty pleasure. Also I was a kid when it came out so it was partnof my childhood I found it funny.
@Ultimate Hedgehog I liked it my dude^^ Maybe it's because I've got a huge fright of aliens.
@Ultimate Hedgehog No you are not, i belive it is the weakest movie in the quadrology, but there is some cool moments in it too, i really like the nuclear sequence, yes it is a bit over the top and quite clumsly executed, but Indy staring at the Mushroom cloud is such an iconic scene.
I need a Indiana Jim mini series
Y'know I'm actually surprised that Temple of Doom only got one spot on this list....
I really like Crystal Skull, but it has it's not good parts mixed with good parts.
Example: I like that he hides in a lead lined fridge, but surviving a tumble like that is too far. But, the fall from the plane in Temple of Doom is still offputting.
I can't believe the guy's heart being removed or children being whipped didn't make it.
Top 5 best movie adaptations and top 5 worst please.
I might have to disagree with you. I thought "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull" looks fine to me.
As someone who was never that in to Indiana Jones, I found Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to be so insanely stupid it ended up being fucking hilarious. I see it as the definitive "So bad it's good" movie.
I wonder what would happen if someone messed with Jim’s food. Would he get angry, or just take out another bag of chips?
Facts: Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark would be the same without Indiana Jones Prove me wrong
The ridiculous scenes in Lost Skull was just Hollywood practising for the Hobbit trilogy.
What’s with so many Americans pronouncing nuclear as “nukular”? It’s “noo-clee-ar”!
AlexRN yeah.... and narration is pronounced as narraration.
I've seen it multiple times. Don't get it.
It may seem petty, but my mind wants to blame George W Bush for it. I don't recall it being so widespread before he took office, and this is coming from someone who grew up in Texas, where folksy mispronunciations are often used at a higher level.
@@wednesday181
Does Dubjah with his New England background even count as "true" Texan?
Congratulations, Walter! I'm seriously happy for your role in that film. I'll be checking it out on hulu now! Keep on acting!
All these moments have logical counterpoints
The Fridge Scene: Indy would've died which means anyone who hates that scene seems like they would've rather had Indy die.
The Ant Scene: Indy would've died which means anyone who hates that scene seems like they would've rather had Indy die.
The Gross Dinner: You probably haven't eaten gross stuff before.
Mutt swinging on vines: How else would he have caught up with his friends and/or what would you have done if you were in that situation
Crystal Skull Ending (Spalko's Death - The Alien Spaceship): What else do you expect would've happened after they returned the skull and the ground went away? + what else would an Alien's form of transport be and how else would have the Aliens escaped?
Sparkle sparkle sparkle fuck Yeah sparkle sparkle sparkle
We must see more Indiana Jim.
Hell, if you did a Top 10 Worst, they would all be in Crystal Skull.
I very much agree with your list, especially what was said about #5. While there is SOME fact to old school refrigerators withstanding bomb blasts, the tumbling... & radiation after getting out... would've DEFINITELY killed him. Scene #4 (considering those kinds of ants really exist) could've been cool, but was poorly executed... much like the plot of the movie.
i liked crystal skull i hated temple of doom but i guess im a minority with that opinion it wasnt perfect but it was entertaining imo
raiders>crusade>skull>doom is the order from favorite to least favorite
Dude, same
I hated the girl and theme of Doom.
crusade>raiders>tombraider>quatermain>doom>tombraider2>dakotaharris>quatermain2>skull is more like it.
2:40 Having a lead lined fridge is to begin with a terrible idea. The text says that it's for superior insulation, when in reality lead does the exact opposite. It's necessary when storing radioactive material, but not as a household fridge.
Hope Nostlagia critic do a review of crystal skull and go into detail
You guys should do a top 11 most indestructible sunglasses
Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle is probably my favorite NC moment.
1:54 I’m sorry but anyone who can defend temple of doom’s raft scene but hates crystal skull’s fridge scene honestly forfeits their opinion to me.
I had a feeling the refrigerator scene would be on here, but for me, it should be #1. It was just... _awful._
What the hell are you talking about? Indiana Jones had ONE bad moment: It's called _Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull_ , and that's the end of the list of all the bad Indiana Jones moments ever.
Indiana Jones movies ranked (my opinion):
4. Temple of Doom
3. Crystal Skull
2. Lost Ark
1. The Last Crusade
I do really love the Dinner scene in temple of doom. Its just hilarious!
I was hoping they’d have four moments from the first three films and have the entirety of Crystal Skull be Number 1.
FUCK YEA SPARKLE SPARKLE SPARKLE!!! Luv that part
So why can't an immortal man survive a nuke?
HE DRANK FROM THE FRIGGIN GRAIL! He is immortal! REMEMBER LAST CRUSADE!
Oh, good, I'm not the only one who was reminded of Jumanji.
6:00 A little late but I read apparently the food itself served the purpose of showing the Thugee as less than friendly as they seemed to act. Apparently eating that stuff isn't considered acceptable in Hinduism, something Indie and the British Officer take note of, and use it as an indication that the Prince and his people are under the Cult's thumb, which also explains why the British soldiers show up near the end. Sadly Lucas cut this moment, which is sad because it would've probably shut down a fair amount of critiques of this scene.
Who wants to see a Indiana Jim spinoff?
Video should be renamed to let’s jump on the band wagon of slamming Crystal Skull
The worst Indiana Jones movie moment was the guy getting his heart ripped out in Temple of Doom and he was still alive?! -_-
I thought Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was a guilty pleasure.
I actually have more problem with the gross-out moment in Temple Of Doom than the others which I had no real issue with. And this is from a guy who prefers Temple to Crystal Skull. *Also, they are interdimensional beings, not from outer space.*
As for the Fridge scene, Lucas addressed this: www.slashfilm.com/george-lucas-insists-nuke-fridge-survive/
The skull's *frequency* is what drove the ants off and as for the blood on the camera bit, it was not that bad and it lasts about a second.
I actually love Shia as Mutt, and agree with Speilberg in that he brings to mind the actors who have done young Indy before and as for the monkeys I have seen worse, especially these days.
(Cough) Crystal Skull (Cough cough)
Considering old refrigerators had a latch that kept it closed that can only be opened from outside, the fridge isn’t really that ridiculous for a series that has had face melting and tribal hearts ripping out.
If you don’t have a problem with him being in the lead fridge to begin with for safety, most of the argument about the fridge is rather moot afterwards..
ARYPSHLU! Tell me, who wasn’t pissed off at the way they belittled some of the best supporting characters in any franchise. Marcus was the stoic side of educated reason, turned him into a Stan Laurel, Sallah was the practical man that had Indy’s back but always seemed to be a bit buffoonish, but the greatest sin was turning Marion Ravenwood from a no-nonsense equal, to a doe-eyed teen every time Indy said anything to her.
Crystal Skull makes more sense than Temple though. It's also just stupid fun that suspends your disbelief more than the discomfort of Temple.
No way
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lead isnt a magic radiation shild. it just grants a lot of mass for its volume. some thin sheet of metal in a refigerator wont do the job.
3:15 THATS NOT HOW YOU SAY NUCLEAR! ITS NOT NUKE- U- LER! ITS NEW-CLEE-ER
Was hoping they’d have some runners up from the first 3 films
There were definitely a lot of silly moments in the fourth movie.
Hey i know it may be a weird fear, but i am actually afraid of ants. I have jitters anytime i see one near me and freak out and blister if one bites me
I like the nuclear scene. I think it’s cool but I will agree the fridge is too much.
Am I... actually the only one who didn't think Crystal Skull was that bad? Then again, the only movie I've seen from start to finish aside from that was Temple of Doom, and frankly, Willie annoyed me so much I had to force myself to even get halfway. I haven't actually seen Raiders or Last Crusade start to finish, just the endings.
I liked it, I don't think ANY of the Indy movies are bad, opinions are opinions.
The annoying thing is every one is mad that the fourth movie has a alien vibe to it and it makes it not seem like a indiana Jones movie but do these idiots ever consider that indiana Jones finds religious artifacts which is exactly what the skull is
all of these scenes shoulda been taken from the last movie
The Temple of Doom dining scene is unappreciated. It's SUPPOSED to be hyperbolic on the end of Willy and Shorty to juxtapose all the really dry conversation Indy is having at the other end of the table. The contrast is humorous. I'd argue that Willy's jungle scene while Indiana and Short Round play cards is far more annoying and silly. Her screams are at least muffled in the palace by how gross the effects are.
The Last Crusade is my favourite of the Indy movies, but there are at least two moments I don't like in that as well, for being unbelievable, regarding the tank scene! Not to mention jumping out of a plane in an inflatable raft, which was set to appear in Raiders, but they removed it because they thought it was too unbelievable! ...only to have it in the Temple of Doom instead!
I knew Nucking the fridge had to be there lol
This video belongs in a refrigerator!
Mudd should have been played by Ryan Gosling instead. That would have made more sense.
I really disagree with people who interpret the dinner scene in Temple of Doom as being racist. I've always thought it's clear that the dinner scene was intended to be the first big indication that Pankot actually had been taken over by evil. It's arguably even a clever subversion of the "evil madman serves inexplicably elegant dinner" cliche from Bond-style films. In this case, the dinner is just as insane as the bad guys.
I mean, I agree with critiques from a cinema perspective - the grossout gags are too over the top, and distract from very important exposition. But the core idea behind the scene was solid; it was only the execution that went wrong.
How did the scene from Temple of Doom where they jump out of a plane on a raft not make it on the list? That was so stupid lmao
So...did the dozens of other fridges get sent flying after that NUCLEAR blast? Thats the part that bugs me most oddly enough.
Apparently, children have climbed into those types of fridges and gotten locked in, unable to get out o.0 so....thats why it didnt open I guess?
1:38 Come on, this is the number 1 best moment!
Top 5 worst Jurassic Park Moments.
Nuclear. NuCLEar. God damnit, NU-CLE-AR!!!
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Aiyanna is too cute with that bow tie
5: Jackie Chan would’ve called bull crap
4: yeah it pushed it
3: oh boy this scene I can see why India’s tourism trade went down for a time
2: Yeah the Tarzan scene
1: You want to believe don’t you Movie?
I don’t know as far as bad Indy moments.
The only one I’ve been through is Temple of Doom.
good hair, walter!
Probably one of the only people to think this, but: I really don't mind Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Sure it's far from the best, but it's also far from the worst.
I personally think that man eating ants are cool
When I watched this for the first time I had no care for it at all.
the difference between whacky scenes in the first 3 movies and crystal skull was that a lot of the whacky stuff was practical so while it didnt look 100% real at least the lighting and surrounding objects were physical things so it came off as charming...when its all CG it just looks comical
as a huge indiana fan i was pumped for this and went to see it as soon as it was out. Then while watching it i was eeeeeeaaahhh its ok...ish...BUT when it came to the end i remember just sitting there with my mouth actually agape in disbelief of what just transpired in front of my poor poor eyes. people talk trash about the star wars prequels but really, i wasnt offended by them or even disliked them at the time. this one tho.. this...sadly.. sucked.
I *knew* there’d be at least one ‘Temple of Doom’ scene on this list!
What company made that refridgerater? I wanna get one!
Crystal Skull gets way to much hate. The worst Indiana Jones movie moment is every scene with Katy Crapshaw, i mean Capshaw is in, in Temple of doom.
I was so excited to see Kingdom of the Crystle Scull as I had grown up with the Indiana movies and loved them. I went to see it extatic and then I watched it and my smile ineditly disapered.
I hate the fridge scene as much as everyone else. I've argued it to hell and back with friends that it makes no sense. Lead would melt, his bones would be gravel...etc. You know the rules. But one person said something that made me rethink it. At the end of the Last Crusade - Indy drank from the Holy Grail. Perhaps that's how he survived that event. And you know what? Don't really have a good answer to that.
I find, the ants-scene was a very cool scene.
5:04 I know you had to force in a scene from a movie that wasn't Crystal Skull, but that scene was over the top and gross on purpose, it never took itself seriously, and Indy being calm about it just shows how much of an adventurer he must be if he can see that as normal. Back in the day everyone laughed about it, and it's one of the most iconic scenes in the film. It was, and still is, funny in its silliness, not like the awkward humour of Crystal Skull. But again, I understand you had to put it in.
EDIT: and of course no one complained about it being racist. People weren't offended about everything back in the day. We were smart enough to take jokes and not kill comedy.
There are 4 movies and 5 spots, so I got no problem with CS having 2 spots. But all the movies had dumb things that need highlighting