Btw, if you're enjoying the Indy movies may I suggest the two National Treasure movies featuring Nicholas Cage (they made a third in 2022 but I haven't seen it yet), they are very Indy-like, Nicholas Cage doing the same thing Indy does but in the modern day as he tries to track down artefacts from America's history, then there is also The Goonies (brilliant 80's movie) where a bunch of kids do the Indiana Jones thing of trying to find a lost pirate treasure. In fact the kid from this movie (Ke Huy Quan who plays Indy's sidekick) has a major role in The Goonies.
Temple of doom is set in 1935 while Raiders is 1936. He doesn't meet Marrion again until the year after this movie. Can't wait for you to see Last Crusade.
I'm Swedish-Indian, and when this movie aired on the TV sometime during the 90s a lot of the kids in my class were asking if we were actually eating stuff like in the movie at home. My answer was of course "yes", and a "Kali maaaa!" 🤣
The Anything Goes intro is one of my favorites in any movie EVER Interesting factoid: the man who plays the village shaman didn't know a lick of English. Spielberg sat right next to camera, feeding him his lines, and the actor would repeat the words, the best he could, phonetically. This one is often seen as the "black sheep" of the trilogy, but I absolutely love it, and the ending gets me in the feels every time. The looks on the parents' faces when the children return are so genuine & tender. One more thing: if you want a little bit more of the actor who plays Short Round as a youngster, and if you haven't watched it already, you HAVE TO watch The Goonies. You'll love it.
@@alaneskew2664 which is freakin’ awesome! I just didn’t mention it because he’s in the movie for like.. 3 minutes. I’m so happy he & Brendan got to reunite after receiving appreciation for their work.
It's a great Indy movie. And I'm really starting to get annoyed with all the hate Willi gets in these reactions. She's probably the most relatable character in the entire series, as most people would react the EXACT same way if they were put in her position.
@@Kasino80 I don't get annoyed at the hate, but I appreciate that they didn't do a Marion version 2 for TOD. In fact I appreciate that Spielberg and Lucas were brave enough to take it in a completely different direction.
@@SirHilaryManfat what I get annoyed about, is that they don't try to understand why she behaves like she does. They hear the screams and dismiss her as a ditzy drama queen.
This one is my personal favorite. It sets the clock back a year before Raiders and it shows Indy go from wanting the stones for his own satisfaction ("Fortune and glory.") to saving a village and rescuing children. I love it. Great reaction! Btw you noticed that it said "1935" but forgot Raiders is in '36 before he got back with Marian. That logically means the Willie thing doesn't last too long.
This one takes place a few years before Raiders. So, it was Willy who got dumped before Marion came back into his life. Really hoping Short-Round is in the new movie. I assume that Indy found him a good home after this adventure and wouldn’t purposely endanger a child.
It is too much to expect very blonde Dawn-Marie to pay attention to minutia like that. She frequently doesn't pay attention and also guesses wrong about plot points, thereby confusing herself even further. I just sit back and laugh when she confuses herself and wonder how she can come up with some her very wrong ideas. Ditzy blondes are fun.
Ke Huy Quan, who played Short-round (the adorable kid), grew up to be an adorable man who recently won an Oscar for his role in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, which is definitely a movie you should check out. I think it would be incredible if he were in the new movie and they would be lucky to have him, but I haven't heard that he is in it. I think they made it before he won his Oscar. Oh, well. I have a feeling he will be in lots more things if he chooses. I love your reactions -- fun and honest. Keep it up. :)
After seeing Ke in EEAAO, Kevin Feige called him up and offered him a part in the second season of _Loki._ I would say his career is definitely on the rebound. And he's so adorable even as an adult. (And apparently his wife Echo is an absolute delight whom everyone loves.)
@@IcyTorment Alas, it seems he wasn't asked. The director basically said, "I didn't feel like having a second man on screen." Which tells me that it would have been wise to decline, anyway. But he has said that he likes Shorty and wouldn't mind reprising the role, so let's go for it.
I'd rather he get better parts personally. Short Round show, no. Goonies 2, no. I want Ke to get good work. He had a scene in American Born Chinese that will make you cry.
In fairness to Willy, she played the role exactly as written. Written by Speilberg and Lucas, who were both going through divorces at the time. I feel like the character makes a bit more sense knowing that lol. Also she is Speilbergs current wife.
Even Kate Capshaw questioned Spielberg on all the screaming but Steven wanted screaming so screaming he got. I think that there is some truth to idea that they made her so annoying as a kind of catharsis to the acrimonious divorces they were both going through. I would've liked this movie a lot more if they hadn't made Willie the human equivalent of fingernails on chalkboard. They could have done the fish out of water thing without making her so unlikable
@@ronweber1402 There was the faintest whiff of a good idea in the scene where they were talking about her grandfather, and how it was that she ended up obsessed with making money (grandpa died poor no matter how many people he made happy... making people happy is great, but if you die because you can't afford a doctor or heat for the house in the winter, not so good). The arc could have been her realizing that making kids happy was a good thing to do, and maybe you don't have to be rich to be secure, or something like that. The materials were there. But yeah... instead, they went with "scream more."
There are plenty of silly spoiled people in the world, so why shouldn't there be one in a movie? It's deliberately annoying for comedy purposes, but doesn't really bother me too much. (I guess Ruby Rhod is a similar kind of character)
@@ThreadBomb But she wasn't funny being annoying, she was just annoying being annoying. I know what they were aiming for but they missed by making her so unlikable.
Was lucky enough to see these in the cinema as a kid. The scene with all those insects was complete bedlam in the theater. People were freaking out. And watching the mine chase on the big screen felt like being in a Disney attraction.
Oh, me too. I saw it the weekend it opened in the theater, so of course it was (1) totally packed with no empty seats and (2) no one really knew what to expect. Yeah, the entire theater was squirming and squealing at the scene with all the bugs. Bedlam is right. But the whole movie was like that: groans of disgust with the monkey brains, collective shock when the heart was removed, everyone leaning to one side as those rail cars veered around curves, gasps of breath every time those rail cars had to jump a gap in the track, and laughter whenever the rail car safely made it across. It was an experience you can only get in a theater! Sadly, you have to wonder if those days are long gone.
The relationship between Indy and Short Round was way better than the romantic relationship. Ke Huy Quan, who played Short Round, took a 20 year break from acting because nobody would cast him. Last year he was cast in Everything Everywhere All At Once and won an Oscar for the role (so did two of his costars and the film itself). You should totally watch it.
Not because nobody would cast him, but that the only roles offered to him were reductive stereotypes (like Gedde Watanabe in 16 Candles), which he refused to play.
Just cause one director likes a kid for a film, doesn't mean that kid will find any more roles in films. There's a lot of kids that came out in films that only appear once or twice in films and then it's over. Look at that kid from Home Alone. He was very popular, but once he grew up too much, they were no longer interested in putting in films. Same thing happened to Alfalfa from the Little Rascals.
@@LordVolkov Temple of Doom and Sixteen Candles came out same year. He's like 8, the guy in Sixteen Candles is supposed to be played by someone closer to highschool.
The first CGI breakthrough didn't happen until 5 years later with the water creature in "The Abyss" and the first major CGI film was "Jurassic Park" in 1993.
The boy was also In The Goonies, which is basically Raiders of the lost Ark for kids. He was also recently in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. He met Harrison Ford backstage at the Oscars and was nervous to approach since he hadn't seen him since they filmed this. Ford looked at him and said "Are you Short Round?" he replied, "Yes, Indy." This and Gremlins were responsible for the creation of the PG-13 rating int he US. It wasn't bad enough to be an R, but people thought they were too gross/scary for younger kids.
The bad guy that gets killed in the rock crusher was played by the same actor who played the bald German who got killed with the plane propeller in raiders of the lost ark. Also I keep forgetting that Dan Aykroyd is in temple of doom, only for a minute before indy boards the Lao Chi plane. Enjoy your weekend dawn marie.
Steven Spielberg ended up marrying the actress that played Willie. I saw this movie as a kid when we were on vacation. It rained a few days, so we found ourselves at the movies. We saw this and Ghostbusters on that trip. Even though it rained It turned out alright.
My favorite part of the Lego video game version of Temple of Doom is if you try to play as Willie all she can do is scream and run in circles. Every button.
The priest pulling the sacrifice dude's still-beating heart out of his chest, him still living, then the heart bursting into flame when the guy does is amazing. When Willie is being sacrificed, the priest's hand moves toward her chest, but for some reason, he does not do the heart-pulling trick. Obviously, we need Willie to live, for film purposes. But why he refrained from performing that part of the ritual in the moment is unclear. When the priest and Indy are clinging to the slats of the dangling bridge, his fingers start to burrow into Indy's chest, but Indy manages to out-muscle him and pull his hand back. It is one of the cooler, but definitely weirder, magical effects in any of the Indiana Jones films- of fantasy films in general.
5:00 there are two reasons why, as a bad guy, you want to have the antidote with you and you negotiate with no intention of letting the hero live. 1. You have to have an incentive for him to cooperate. 2. What if you or somebody you need or care about accidentally ingest the poison? You're going to need the antidote.
Willie just had the high heels she was wearing when she was at the club: she presumably took them off while walking through the jungle and put them back on to enter the palace. This movie happens a year before Raider: he hasn't yet reunited with Marion.
This is 1935, one year before Raiders (set in 1936) - this is a prequel. At this time, Marion's still stuck in Nepal. George and Steven wanted a different "Bond Girl" for each Indiana Jones movie. By making this a prequel, problem solved with Marion. Last Crusade is set in 1938 and Crystal Skull is set in 1957.
18:25 May I say that I absolutely love the fact that the guy was hiding in plain sight not just from Indiana Jones but also from the audience? That was brilliant!
Trivia: Harrison Ford got a ruptured disc when shooting this, so during the fight on the conveyor belt with the big guy you only see his face when Indy is either on his knees or laying down. All the shots when he is standing up it's his body double, hence why the face is hidden in various ways
Sir Sean Connery is in the next one. Parts of it are incredible, Raiders is still my favorite, one of my favorites of all movies. Such an adventure. Love your reactions. ❤
The other girl, Marion, isn’t on the scene yet as Raiders of Lost Ark takes place in 1936 and Temple of Doom is a prequel set in 1935. Why they did it that way for a sequel I’ll never know.
I did not notice it until watching this reaction so came to say the same thing. As with the Wilhelm scream, it is a sound effect that goes a long way back and gets reused in movies.
The heart-ripping scene was considered so graphically horrifying that the movie was the among the first to be given the PG-13 rating - - meaning children below the age of 13 couldn't view it without parents present.
Raiders of the Lost Ark was rated in R Saskatchewan Canada the highest rating in the country. My parents had won tickets and approved it for me to see the next weekend with my friend for the Sat. matinee When we got there we are not allowed in. Of course this is the same bunch of vacuous braindead dolts that banned Exit to Eden (for a week) roughly 10 years later.
You are close. It was going to be rated R but Spielberg managed to get a PG. But there was such an uproar over this and Gremlins pushing the envelope on PG that Spielberg suggested the creation of PG13 as a new rating between the other two.
Never occurred to me, til i saw an Indian person watch this... But if the palace and maharaja were posing as Hindu, there shouldn't have been any meat served at all.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Some Hindus eat meat. In India, many butchers have a picture of Kali in their shops. Kali Ma, an aspect of Kali, was worshipped by the Thuggee cult, which the villains in Temple of Doom are based on.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 That is how it happens in the books. Indi recognizes there is something wrong because India is vegetarian populace and the only things served on the table were meat.
@Dawn Marie, the Temple of Doom, though the second movie, is a prequel... though that term had yet to be coined when it came out. Raiders is 1936, Temple is 1935... That means Indy and Marion hadn't met back up yet. "CGI's amazing" you said. I laughed so hard! What CGI? There was some rear-projection screen work and some practical effects. This move was made in 1985. The state of CGI was practically non-existent, and wasn't actually called CGI yet.
Fun Fact: the Thugee guard that Indy fights until he gets pulled into the rock crusher is the same stuntman that he fought into the propeller blades in ROTLA. This is a 'fun' throwback to that scene.
As a kid, I was really looking forward to watching this film over Xmas when it was on the old days of terrestrial television. At the time I shared a room with my older brother who was about 7 years older than me and he told me the story as a good night story and ended on the mine cart race. Still one of my greatest memories to this day.
Ke Huy Quan (Short Round) and Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones) had a reunion recently at a convention. Google for their names together and you should be able to find the picture of them now. So awesome to see them together again. Also, Harrison Ford has a PPL (Private Pilot License). He knows how to fly a plane though there is a lot of joking as he has had a crash (though reportedly after engine problems/failure) and one time he landed on the taxiway at an airport instead of the runway.
In the Laserdisc version of this movie, you can see a couple of cockroaches scurrying across the dance floor during the opening scene. That scene and the one with the bug filled tomb were filmed at the same time right next to each other.
This movie along w/ Gremlins was the catalyst for the PG-13 rating which began 7/1/1984. Willie screams 71 times in the movie (I thought it was 74 times from looking it up for previous reactors). Short Round actor also appears in The Goonies. (And EEAAO).
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"How do you get someone to swallow?" First try buying a dinner.
This was such a wonderful treat when I saw it in my video feed. Fixed a bowl of popcorn and got a refreshing beverage, sit back and enjoyed the wonderful review and that laugh that just doesn't stop. Thank you so much.
This one takes place in 1935, Raiders takes place in 1936, so Marion is not in the picture yet. If you want to see the actor who plays Short Round all gown up, you will have to watch a movie called "Everything, Everywhere, all at Once", which earned him an Oscar.
I saw this in theaters in 1984 at 6 years old and loved it. In the next few years I watched this movie over 60 times on VCR. It's my favorite Indy movie and it's the funniest. Raiders of the Lost Ark 9/10 Temple of Doom 10/10 The Last Crusade 9.5/10 Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 3.5/10 The Dial of Destiny 7.5/10
An interpretation is that Mola Ram never actually pulled anybody's heart out of anybody's body -It was all mass suggestion. Mass hypnosis, if you want to call it that. During the first sacrifice, we are shown what those present think they are seeing. During the second (attempted) sacrifice, we see what really happens (Mola Ram doing as if he is holding aloft a beating heart, when in fact he isn't). At the end of the movie, I interpret what Mola Ram tries to do to Indy on the remains of the rope bridge as an attempt at suggestion, perhaps inducing a heart attack or something.
Spider Man doesn’t have any weakness specific to him. That I’m aware of. Maybe special cases but nothing as recurring as kryptonite “What about the last girl?” She’s a year in the future. This movie is a prequel Mola Ram just didn’t take her heart out🤷♂️ Apparently the novelization says he was messing with her head.
Spiderman's weakness is everyone in his life 😅 It's why his secret identity is so crucial and he risks so much to protect those close to him from the collateral damage of his heroism.
If I'm not mistaken (I frequently am) Spider-Man's weakness is his enhanced senses. They can cause overload on his brain which leaves him open to attack. Which is one reason why he wears that suit. Think about how annoying a house fly is buzzing around the room when you're trying to sleep. Multiply that by a couple million and make it come from everything in the world that moves.
Another Star Wars reference, the club at the beginning is Club Obi Wan. Also the guy that greeted them at the airport is Dan Aykroyd and the big guard that was crushed is the same actor that got chopped by the propeller in Raiders!! Edit- The show Mythbusters proved that using the raft to jump from a plane could work!
The bats are actually Fruit Bats & will come out during the daytime. The exterior of Pankot Palace was realised as both sets, which were build here in the UK….& also as a series of matte paintings. The guard who gets crushed is Pat Roach; who you saw get minced by the plane in Raiders. He also plays General Kael in Willow. Also, during the fight with the guard in the room, Ford suffered a severe spinal disc herniation. Despite Ford managing to film some scenes, production ended up was shut down whilst Ford was flown to hospital. For the following 5 weeks, stunt double Vic Armstrong body doubled for Ford whilst he recovered. Just as Indiana Jones was named after Lucas's Alaskan Malamute (who was the inspiration for Chewbacca), the character of Willie was named after Spielberg's Cocker Spaniel, and Short Round was named after scriptwriter Willard Huyck's dog, whose name was derived from The Steel Helmet. To answer the question about the fall from the aeroplane….Mythbusters tested it & the test dummy only sustained a broken pelvis….so it is possible that it would be survivable.
the little boy, grown up, is in another very popular movie: "everything everywhere all at once". maybe one day you'll review that movie and see the boy as a grown up. he's the father in that movie and has a child of his own. if you want to see him again as a kid (a little older), he's also in 'the goonies'.
"Is he their god now?" 🤔 In some ways, yes. The elder says that Shiva has sent them, which in theology usually imbues the individual with certain abilities as an 'avatar' of that diety. Indy goes through various trials in the underworld, a common theme, and ultimately vanquishes a cult worshiping a demon (calling it 'Kali' is an insult to Shiva as Kali is his wife, and Shiva ain't gonna let that stand). He even activates the shankara stones by invoking Shiva's name, and isn't burned when he catches the last one while the heretic Mola Ram is.
There is no CGI in this movie. This movie takes place in 1935. Raiders takes places in 1936. So he hadn't reconnected with Marion yet. Anyway, Indiana Jones cannot be tied down to one woman.
Thanks for this review panel, Jason. I am so excited to see this movie. One of my best friends saw it today and he felt confused by it, but is willing to see it again. I can see that the length and sprawling nature of the storytelling might be challenging. But I welcome that. I confess that I am a Western fan, and usually I’m all in from the get-go. And then it takes a lot for me to not at least like it. But because this is Costner, and his passion project and I just watched and loved OPEN RANGE, this for me is a must. I’ll be surprised if I don’t want to see it at least three times.
I know this is a hot take but this is my favorite Indy film. I saw it in theaters with my parents and loved it. The darker tone really does it for me and even Willy's admitted annoyingness doesnt bring it down.
Not even a hot take man. It's one of my favourites, indy and short round are my favourite duo, and I love Indy's ark from caring about the stones to rescuing the children, and freeing the village of the curse. Willy was annoying, but the actress played her part well, and mula ram was so overtop as a villain and I love it, and the finale is one of my favourites in the series, muscled up Harrison ford going crazy is always fun, And I love the comedy in this one
Still pretty hot for a Scot. Hey! See what I did there? (I live in the Pacific Northwest and agree that temperature is getting close to being uncomfortable.)
I don't know that any of them are any better/worse made. They each have amazing aspects. Just the blocking of the shots for the plane crashing as they hit the snow in the life raft... the minecart chase... that was insane for the time. The score is also the strongest for me personally, of the three movies. The music in the mines in particular sends a chill down my spine in a way it doesn't in the other Indy films. It's just more fantastical, and a lot of people can't get past that.
All these years later, and I'm still hung up on one silly thing in this movie. Not the fact a man's heart got ripped out and he still lived, not the inflatable raft out of the airplane bit, the voodoo doll or how drinking blood turns you into an obedient slave. The thing that made me go "come on, now" even back when I was a kid watching this was how Indie made a grown man slide several feet away on the granite ground with 2 punches, that man slid a good bit, and was out, sleeping like he was in his bed. That cracks me up the most in this movie, I'm glad Dawn pointed it out, Lol
You'd think, coming from a culture that created Haggis, you'd have a much stronger stomach for weird eats. By the way, all the effects are practical, there was no CG back then.
Not exactly all "practical." There is a great deal of really obvious green screen/chromakey compositing. But that's been around for decades and was definitely _not_ CGI. They also did a lot of miniature work on this.
yea that ROPE bridge was wild, I recall reading that of course they had tricks to show as if it was really a few hundred feet and H Ford has a Body double for a stunt man who actually did a lot of the stunts. Ford had INjured his back and needed a procedure done to relieve the back pains.
When you said you'd wash the elephant with shampoo and conditioner and give it a ( BLOW DRY ), for a second i thought you were going to say something else lol
The sound of the plane engines in the very beginning sound exactly the same as the engines of the Millennium Falcon when they can't jump to hyperspace.
22:06 "Why is her skin not melting like the last guy?" Excellent question. This isn't a real volcano. That's not real lava. We call that Hollywood lava and based on every movie ever made with lava in it, Hollywood has no idea what lava really is or what any physics of lava might actually be. For starters, molten lava is about 2200 degrees fahrenheit. Willie is about 8 feet above the lava so that means the temperature that far above the lava is, well, lemme do a little maths, oh, yeah, exactly the same: 2200 degrees. Clothing catches on fire at about 250 degrees. Hair at about 450 degrees. Crematoriums that burn cadavers to ash operate at around 1600 degrees. Willie is sitting pretty at a toasty 2200 degrees completely unaffected. Furthermore, that heat would affect the bars of her cage, so she's in contact with metal heated to 2200 degrees. What does that do? Remember the nazi guy in the first movie that grabbed Marion's pendant out of the fire and it burned his hand forever? That pendant was probably not even 400 degrees. Those bars are 2200 degrees. Imagine what that does to Willie's hands holding the bars. Imagine what that does to Indy's hands when he opens the cage a moment later. I haven't even mentioned the heat going into her lungs with every breath. Really only her first breath because that heat would sear her lungs black as charcoal and she wouldn't ever breathe again. I haven't and won't mention what that heat would do to her eyeballs. Finally, there wouldn't be any air to breathe. Lava emits many fumes of chemicals, some of which are deadly, all of which are heavier than air. That's an enclosed cave full of those chemical fumes so lighter air wouldn't push down into those heavier fumes. The moment that cage began going down below the floor, Willie had no air to breathe. Physics doesn't exist when Hollywood uses Lava. Ever.
The 'final boss fight' guy is the same actor as the huge bald guy fighting Indy around the plane in the last movie - English former professional wrestler Pat Roach.
Pankot is a made-up place in India. If I understand it correctly, it was originally going to take place in real life Amber Fort, Jaipur (and the background info of Pankot palace is similar to Amber Fort's background), but the Indian government found the script too offensive.
This movie is my favorite prequel, great way to break from the typical format of sequel movies. they filmed in Sri Lanka because India did not accept to hosting a film depicting their culture eating snakes and bugs and god knows what. Also they actually dropped that massive bridge in Sri Lanka, and another smaller set in London. Filmography is kick ass.
Tip Top reaction as always Dawn. Small Easter egg; the club at the beginning is called Club Obi Wan, a tribute to Obi Wan Kenobi from Star Wars. Anyway, cheers Dawn from Down Under.💯👍🇦🇺
Indy has a different sidekick/partner in every movie, this one took place a year before the first one, it as banned in India because of the dinner scene Also most if the fighting on the rock crusher was done by Vic Armstrong, a stuntman and friend of Harrison Ford, he was used for the part because Harrison got hurt and couldn't do the scene and they looked very much alike, the next Indiana Jones movie my favorite one of the entire franchise, and yes I have seen the last one
My reaction to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade has just now, literally just now, been uploaded to Patreon: www.patreon.com/DawnMarieAnderson
Btw, if you're enjoying the Indy movies may I suggest the two National Treasure movies featuring Nicholas Cage (they made a third in 2022 but I haven't seen it yet), they are very Indy-like, Nicholas Cage doing the same thing Indy does but in the modern day as he tries to track down artefacts from America's history, then there is also The Goonies (brilliant 80's movie) where a bunch of kids do the Indiana Jones thing of trying to find a lost pirate treasure. In fact the kid from this movie (Ke Huy Quan who plays Indy's sidekick) has a major role in The Goonies.
You can definitely stop after Crusade. Please believe me.
You got a massage in Bangkok? Was it a happy ending?😅😅
Temple of doom is set in 1935 while Raiders is 1936. He doesn't meet Marrion again until the year after this movie. Can't wait for you to see Last Crusade.
I just watched your Princess Bridge reaction. It reminded me of a movie called The Neverending Story. You should do a reaction to that.
That little boy just won an Oscar this year.
I was very happy when I saw that, I teared up 🥲😌
For this, or something else?
Harrison Ford presented him with a trophy too
@@gavingiant6900 For his role in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
@@Knight-Bishop I think he was in the 'Goonies' aswell. Which is a brilliant movie to watch. I don't know any more. But well deserved either way.
I'm Swedish-Indian, and when this movie aired on the TV sometime during the 90s a lot of the kids in my class were asking if we were actually eating stuff like in the movie at home. My answer was of course "yes", and a "Kali maaaa!" 🤣
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@@oliversherman2414 Tjenare!
This is technically a prequel, it takes place a year before Raiders in the time line :)
That’s correct.
Hearing Ke Huy Quan say “Indy, I love you!” hits differently today after his recent interaction with Ford this year and success.
All I can think about is their hug after Harrison Ford announced the Best Picture award. It's one of the most wholesome moments ever. 🥰
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@@DerrickMims That, and how the EEAAO cast basically adopted Brendan Fraser on the awards circuit.
@@tarmaque I did not know that. What a happy fact. ❤
@@DerrickMims As happy as I was for Michelle Yeoh's (long overdue) Oscar, I was even happier for Brendan And Ke.
The Anything Goes intro is one of my favorites in any movie EVER
Interesting factoid: the man who plays the village shaman didn't know a lick of English. Spielberg sat right next to camera, feeding him his lines, and the actor would repeat the words, the best he could, phonetically.
This one is often seen as the "black sheep" of the trilogy, but I absolutely love it, and the ending gets me in the feels every time. The looks on the parents' faces when the children return are so genuine & tender.
One more thing: if you want a little bit more of the actor who plays Short Round as a youngster, and if you haven't watched it already, you HAVE TO watch The Goonies. You'll love it.
He also was in Encino Man with Brendan Fraser, which is funny because they both got the Oscar this year
@@alaneskew2664 which is freakin’ awesome! I just didn’t mention it because he’s in the movie for like.. 3 minutes. I’m so happy he & Brendan got to reunite after receiving appreciation for their work.
In the original trilogy this is definitely the black sheep, but for a lot of us who were still kids when this came out it’s a fan favorite
That was my brother’s favorite Indiana Jones movie.
It's a great Indy movie. And I'm really starting to get annoyed with all the hate Willi gets in these reactions. She's probably the most relatable character in the entire series, as most people would react the EXACT same way if they were put in her position.
@@Kasino80 I don't get annoyed at the hate, but I appreciate that they didn't do a Marion version 2 for TOD. In fact I appreciate that Spielberg and Lucas were brave enough to take it in a completely different direction.
@@SirHilaryManfat what I get annoyed about, is that they don't try to understand why she behaves like she does. They hear the screams and dismiss her as a ditzy drama queen.
It's better than Indiana Jones and the Cheap Plastic McGuffin.
This one is my personal favorite. It sets the clock back a year before Raiders and it shows Indy go from wanting the stones for his own satisfaction ("Fortune and glory.") to saving a village and rescuing children.
I love it. Great reaction! Btw you noticed that it said "1935" but forgot Raiders is in '36 before he got back with Marian. That logically means the Willie thing doesn't last too long.
You’re right! And I couldn’t see Willy and Indy lasting more than a week. But what a week!
@@jimideth "I could've been your greatest adventure."
This one takes place a few years before Raiders. So, it was Willy who got dumped before Marion came back into his life. Really hoping Short-Round is in the new movie. I assume that Indy found him a good home after this adventure and wouldn’t purposely endanger a child.
Willie got dumped by Indy but the actress married the Director Speilberg
*a year
Raiders is 1936
I can deinitely see why Indy would dump Willy.
Short Round does not appear in Dial of Destiny
It is too much to expect very blonde Dawn-Marie to pay attention to minutia like that. She frequently doesn't pay attention and also guesses wrong about plot points, thereby confusing herself even further. I just sit back and laugh when she confuses herself and wonder how she can come up with some her very wrong ideas. Ditzy blondes are fun.
@@luxurybuzz3681Thanks for the spoiler! 😡
Ke Huy Quan, who played Short-round (the adorable kid), grew up to be an adorable man who recently won an Oscar for his role in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, which is definitely a movie you should check out. I think it would be incredible if he were in the new movie and they would be lucky to have him, but I haven't heard that he is in it. I think they made it before he won his Oscar. Oh, well. I have a feeling he will be in lots more things if he chooses. I love your reactions -- fun and honest. Keep it up. :)
I wish Hollywood hadn't crushed his spirit. Imagine if we had 25 extra years of Ke being great on screen.
He was in Goonies, too.
After seeing Ke in EEAAO, Kevin Feige called him up and offered him a part in the second season of _Loki._ I would say his career is definitely on the rebound. And he's so adorable even as an adult. (And apparently his wife Echo is an absolute delight whom everyone loves.)
@@IcyTorment Alas, it seems he wasn't asked. The director basically said, "I didn't feel like having a second man on screen." Which tells me that it would have been wise to decline, anyway. But he has said that he likes Shorty and wouldn't mind reprising the role, so let's go for it.
I'd rather he get better parts personally. Short Round show, no. Goonies 2, no. I want Ke to get good work. He had a scene in American Born Chinese that will make you cry.
In fairness to Willy, she played the role exactly as written. Written by Speilberg and Lucas, who were both going through divorces at the time. I feel like the character makes a bit more sense knowing that lol. Also she is Speilbergs current wife.
Even Kate Capshaw questioned Spielberg on all the screaming but Steven wanted screaming so screaming he got. I think that there is some truth to idea that they made her so annoying as a kind of catharsis to the acrimonious divorces they were both going through. I would've liked this movie a lot more if they hadn't made Willie the human equivalent of fingernails on chalkboard. They could have done the fish out of water thing without making her so unlikable
@@ronweber1402 There was the faintest whiff of a good idea in the scene where they were talking about her grandfather, and how it was that she ended up obsessed with making money (grandpa died poor no matter how many people he made happy... making people happy is great, but if you die because you can't afford a doctor or heat for the house in the winter, not so good). The arc could have been her realizing that making kids happy was a good thing to do, and maybe you don't have to be rich to be secure, or something like that. The materials were there. But yeah... instead, they went with "scream more."
There are plenty of silly spoiled people in the world, so why shouldn't there be one in a movie? It's deliberately annoying for comedy purposes, but doesn't really bother me too much. (I guess Ruby Rhod is a similar kind of character)
@@ThreadBomb But she wasn't funny being annoying, she was just annoying being annoying. I know what they were aiming for but they missed by making her so unlikable.
Was lucky enough to see these in the cinema as a kid. The scene with all those insects was complete bedlam in the theater. People were freaking out. And watching the mine chase on the big screen felt like being in a Disney attraction.
Sigh. Took my mom and dad to see the film at the theater.
Oh, me too. I saw it the weekend it opened in the theater, so of course it was (1) totally packed with no empty seats and (2) no one really knew what to expect. Yeah, the entire theater was squirming and squealing at the scene with all the bugs. Bedlam is right. But the whole movie was like that: groans of disgust with the monkey brains, collective shock when the heart was removed, everyone leaning to one side as those rail cars veered around curves, gasps of breath every time those rail cars had to jump a gap in the track, and laughter whenever the rail car safely made it across. It was an experience you can only get in a theater! Sadly, you have to wonder if those days are long gone.
She would love the movie, Black Sheep.
The relationship between Indy and Short Round was way better than the romantic relationship. Ke Huy Quan, who played Short Round, took a 20 year break from acting because nobody would cast him. Last year he was cast in Everything Everywhere All At Once and won an Oscar for the role (so did two of his costars and the film itself). You should totally watch it.
Not because nobody would cast him, but that the only roles offered to him were reductive stereotypes (like Gedde Watanabe in 16 Candles), which he refused to play.
Just cause one director likes a kid for a film, doesn't mean that kid will find any more roles in films. There's a lot of kids that came out in films that only appear once or twice in films and then it's over.
Look at that kid from Home Alone. He was very popular, but once he grew up too much, they were no longer interested in putting in films. Same thing happened to Alfalfa from the Little Rascals.
@@LordVolkov Temple of Doom and Sixteen Candles came out same year. He's like 8, the guy in Sixteen Candles is supposed to be played by someone closer to highschool.
Too bad Everything, Everywhere was awful
@@yournamehere6002 I thought it was brilliant and one of the best movies of the last several years, but hey, we're all entitled to our own opinions.
That wasn't CGI, Dawn...that's all practical effects!
The first CGI breakthrough didn't happen until 5 years later with the water creature in "The Abyss" and the first major CGI film was "Jurassic Park" in 1993.
There was definitely some green screen in the film, especially on the collapsed bridge.
@@bigdream_dreambig Traveling (and static) mattes have been around since the '30s, though, so nothing new there.
@@bigdream_dreambig Blue screen, more likely.
I guess Dawn just uses "CGI" to mean all special effects?
The boy was also In The Goonies, which is basically Raiders of the lost Ark for kids. He was also recently in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. He met Harrison Ford backstage at the Oscars and was nervous to approach since he hadn't seen him since they filmed this. Ford looked at him and said "Are you Short Round?" he replied, "Yes, Indy."
This and Gremlins were responsible for the creation of the PG-13 rating int he US. It wasn't bad enough to be an R, but people thought they were too gross/scary for younger kids.
The man who showed them aboard Lao Che’s plane was played by Dan Aykroyd
Wow, never knew that.
He might have been working on Ghostbusters (1984) during that time I think.
The bad guy that gets killed in the rock crusher was played by the same actor who played the bald German who got killed with the plane propeller in raiders of the lost ark. Also I keep forgetting that Dan Aykroyd is in temple of doom, only for a minute before indy boards the Lao Chi plane. Enjoy your weekend dawn marie.
Steven Spielberg ended up marrying the actress that played Willie. I saw this movie as a kid when we were on vacation. It rained a few days, so we found ourselves at the movies. We saw this and Ghostbusters on that trip. Even though it rained It turned out alright.
This was THE film I watched nearly every single day as a kid. It was an extremely well used VHS tape.
My favorite part of the Lego video game version of Temple of Doom is if you try to play as Willie all she can do is scream and run in circles. Every button.
The priest pulling the sacrifice dude's still-beating heart out of his chest, him still living, then the heart bursting into flame when the guy does is amazing.
When Willie is being sacrificed, the priest's hand moves toward her chest, but for some reason, he does not do the heart-pulling trick. Obviously, we need Willie to live, for film purposes. But why he refrained from performing that part of the ritual in the moment is unclear.
When the priest and Indy are clinging to the slats of the dangling bridge, his fingers start to burrow into Indy's chest, but Indy manages to out-muscle him and pull his hand back.
It is one of the cooler, but definitely weirder, magical effects in any of the Indiana Jones films- of fantasy films in general.
I guess you didn't notice that the name of the club at the start of the movie was Club Obi-Wan. 😂
5:00 there are two reasons why, as a bad guy, you want to have the antidote with you and you negotiate with no intention of letting the hero live.
1. You have to have an incentive for him to cooperate.
2. What if you or somebody you need or care about accidentally ingest the poison? You're going to need the antidote.
Willie just had the high heels she was wearing when she was at the club: she presumably took them off while walking through the jungle and put them back on to enter the palace.
This movie happens a year before Raider: he hasn't yet reunited with Marion.
My favorite part is the opening music & dance scene (Anything Goes written by cole porter 1914). Dear Dawn: no CGI in this film
If you saw the movie, "Everything, Everywhere, All At Once" .............. Short Round is the husband in that movie.
This is 1935, one year before Raiders (set in 1936) - this is a prequel. At this time, Marion's still stuck in Nepal. George and Steven wanted a different "Bond Girl" for each Indiana Jones movie. By making this a prequel, problem solved with Marion. Last Crusade is set in 1938 and Crystal Skull is set in 1957.
18:25 May I say that I absolutely love the fact that the guy was hiding in plain sight not just from Indiana Jones but also from the audience? That was brilliant!
The wall paintings are very intentional.
30:08 should’ve earned an award for acting using only facial expression. That is the most intimidating look I’ve ever seen!
Trivia: Harrison Ford got a ruptured disc when shooting this, so during the fight on the conveyor belt with the big guy you only see his face when Indy is either on his knees or laying down.
All the shots when he is standing up it's his body double, hence why the face is hidden in various ways
Sir Sean Connery is in the next one. Parts of it are incredible, Raiders is still my favorite, one of my favorites of all movies. Such an adventure. Love your reactions. ❤
The other girl, Marion, isn’t on the scene yet as Raiders of Lost Ark takes place in 1936 and Temple of Doom is a prequel set in 1935. Why they did it that way for a sequel I’ll never know.
Yup, she was probably still underaged at the time.
7:56 Fun Fact: The sound effects used for the engines failing are the same sound effect that were used in the Millennium Falcon's failed hyperspace.
I did not notice it until watching this reaction so came to say the same thing. As with the Wilhelm scream, it is a sound effect that goes a long way back and gets reused in movies.
Fun fact: the club at the start is called 'Club Obi Wan'.
Also in Raiders there's a hidden C2-3PO and R2-D2 in the temple hieroglyphics.
Lucasfilm is at it's best. 😊❤️
My favorite quote in this movie is "We're not sinking!....We're CRASHING!"
The heart-ripping scene was considered so graphically horrifying that the movie was the among the first to be given the PG-13 rating - - meaning children below the age of 13 couldn't view it without parents present.
That’s correct.
And it was cut in the UK
@@weirdcritter you mean the entire movie, right? I mean they banned the movie from India 🇮🇳
Raiders of the Lost Ark was rated in R Saskatchewan Canada the highest rating in the country. My parents had won tickets and approved it for me to see the next weekend with my friend for the Sat. matinee When we got there we are not allowed in. Of course this is the same bunch of vacuous braindead dolts that banned Exit to Eden (for a week) roughly 10 years later.
You are close. It was going to be rated R but Spielberg managed to get a PG. But there was such an uproar over this and Gremlins pushing the envelope on PG that Spielberg suggested the creation of PG13 as a new rating between the other two.
Not gonna lie that weird dinner scene freaked me out as a kid. Also: the that's what she said" was a perfect edit. 😂
Me too.
Never occurred to me, til i saw an Indian person watch this... But if the palace and maharaja were posing as Hindu, there shouldn't have been any meat served at all.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Some Hindus eat meat. In India, many butchers have a picture of Kali in their shops. Kali Ma, an aspect of Kali, was worshipped by the Thuggee cult, which the villains in Temple of Doom are based on.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 That is how it happens in the books. Indi recognizes there is something wrong because India is vegetarian populace and the only things served on the table were meat.
@Dawn Marie, the Temple of Doom, though the second movie, is a prequel... though that term had yet to be coined when it came out. Raiders is 1936, Temple is 1935...
That means Indy and Marion hadn't met back up yet.
"CGI's amazing" you said. I laughed so hard! What CGI? There was some rear-projection screen work and some practical effects. This move was made in 1985. The state of CGI was practically non-existent, and wasn't actually called CGI yet.
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“If a child kills another child, it’s fine.”
-Dawn Marie 2023
😂🤣💀
"Oh come on! They're kids. They're kids! Let them fight it out."
-Brock Samson
Fun Fact: the Thugee guard that Indy fights until he gets pulled into the rock crusher is the same stuntman that he fought into the propeller blades in ROTLA. This is a 'fun' throwback to that scene.
It's 92° F here in Tampa Florida USA 🇺🇸. You'd melt.
How much is that in celsius?
"Sankara? What's that?"
Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.
As a kid, I was really looking forward to watching this film over Xmas when it was on the old days of terrestrial television. At the time I shared a room with my older brother who was about 7 years older than me and he told me the story as a good night story and ended on the mine cart race. Still one of my greatest memories to this day.
Ke Huy Quan (Short Round) and Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones) had a reunion recently at a convention. Google for their names together and you should be able to find the picture of them now. So awesome to see them together again.
Also, Harrison Ford has a PPL (Private Pilot License). He knows how to fly a plane though there is a lot of joking as he has had a crash (though reportedly after engine problems/failure) and one time he landed on the taxiway at an airport instead of the runway.
Dawn and Indiana Jones movies are perfect combination 😁👍
Good on you for not wasting any time on your Indiana Jones journey👍...
Enjoy the ride😎❤
In the Laserdisc version of this movie, you can see a couple of cockroaches scurrying across the dance floor during the opening scene. That scene and the one with the bug filled tomb were filmed at the same time right next to each other.
This movie along w/ Gremlins was the catalyst for the PG-13 rating which began 7/1/1984.
Willie screams 71 times in the movie (I thought it was 74 times from looking it up for previous reactors).
Short Round actor also appears in The Goonies. (And EEAAO).
"How do you get someone to swallow?" First try buying a dinner.
This was such a wonderful treat when I saw it in my video feed. Fixed a bowl of popcorn and got a refreshing beverage, sit back and enjoyed the wonderful review and that laugh that just doesn't stop. Thank you so much.
I'm glad you did this one, for some weird reason some reactors skip this one
This one takes place in 1935, Raiders takes place in 1936, so Marion is not in the picture yet. If you want to see the actor who plays Short Round all gown up, you will have to watch a movie called "Everything, Everywhere, all at Once", which earned him an Oscar.
It's really cool to see someone enjoy those movies as much they are supposed to!
18:22 This movie takes place before Raiders of the lost ark
21:53 As many times as I've seen this movie, I never noticed that not being Harrison Ford in that shot.
I didn’t know that either. It might be a stunt double or something.
I saw this in theaters in 1984 at 6 years old and loved it. In the next few years I watched this movie over 60 times on VCR. It's my favorite Indy movie and it's the funniest.
Raiders of the Lost Ark 9/10
Temple of Doom 10/10
The Last Crusade 9.5/10
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 3.5/10
The Dial of Destiny 7.5/10
An interpretation is that Mola Ram never actually pulled anybody's heart out of anybody's body -It was all mass suggestion. Mass hypnosis, if you want to call it that. During the first sacrifice, we are shown what those present think they are seeing. During the second (attempted) sacrifice, we see what really happens (Mola Ram doing as if he is holding aloft a beating heart, when in fact he isn't). At the end of the movie, I interpret what Mola Ram tries to do to Indy on the remains of the rope bridge as an attempt at suggestion, perhaps inducing a heart attack or something.
Damn, she's just high as a kite in every video-the _proper_ way to watch movies.
Right? Honestly watching movies high is fun but man she gets confused so easily sometimes. Lol
I was wondering if she was stoned reacting to Band of Brothers. She missed a lot.
Best quote of the review..."No way that's going to work. That actually could work." haha
when you don't even realize this isn't a sequel
Spider Man doesn’t have any weakness specific to him. That I’m aware of. Maybe special cases but nothing as recurring as kryptonite
“What about the last girl?” She’s a year in the future. This movie is a prequel
Mola Ram just didn’t take her heart out🤷♂️ Apparently the novelization says he was messing with her head.
Spiderman's weakness is everyone in his life 😅
It's why his secret identity is so crucial and he risks so much to protect those close to him from the collateral damage of his heroism.
@@LordVolkov true, but like a lot of heroes have that
If I'm not mistaken (I frequently am) Spider-Man's weakness is his enhanced senses. They can cause overload on his brain which leaves him open to attack. Which is one reason why he wears that suit. Think about how annoying a house fly is buzzing around the room when you're trying to sleep. Multiply that by a couple million and make it come from everything in the world that moves.
Your voice and reactions are fuggin priceless
Now you need to watch "the Goonies!" You will recognize some of the actors as young kids, including the one who played Short- Round!
Ke Huy Quan. And, he recently won the awards of everything everywhere all at once.
Another Star Wars reference, the club at the beginning is Club Obi Wan. Also the guy that greeted them at the airport is Dan Aykroyd and the big guard that was crushed is the same actor that got chopped by the propeller in Raiders!!
Edit- The show Mythbusters proved that using the raft to jump from a plane could work!
It is the same boy who plays Data in the movie Goonies, which is an AMAZING and funny movie! ❤
Spider-Man's kryptonite is punctuality.
Since, Spider-Man 2.
And rent.
Short Round actor now grown up plays a lead in recent film, 'everything, everywhere all at once'
The bats are actually Fruit Bats & will come out during the daytime.
The exterior of Pankot Palace was realised as both sets, which were build here in the UK….& also as a series of matte paintings.
The guard who gets crushed is Pat Roach; who you saw get minced by the plane in Raiders. He also plays General Kael in Willow.
Also, during the fight with the guard in the room, Ford suffered a severe spinal disc herniation. Despite Ford managing to film some scenes, production ended up was shut down whilst Ford was flown to hospital. For the following 5 weeks, stunt double Vic Armstrong body doubled for Ford whilst he recovered.
Just as Indiana Jones was named after Lucas's Alaskan Malamute (who was the inspiration for Chewbacca), the character of Willie was named after Spielberg's Cocker Spaniel, and Short Round was named after scriptwriter Willard Huyck's dog, whose name was derived from The Steel Helmet.
To answer the question about the fall from the aeroplane….Mythbusters tested it & the test dummy only sustained a broken pelvis….so it is possible that it would be survivable.
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The First Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the lost ark was set in 1936, this one was essentially a prequel as it's set in 1935, one year earlier
the little boy, grown up, is in another very popular movie: "everything everywhere all at once". maybe one day you'll review that movie and see the boy as a grown up. he's the father in that movie and has a child of his own. if you want to see him again as a kid (a little older), he's also in 'the goonies'.
"Is he their god now?" 🤔
In some ways, yes. The elder says that Shiva has sent them, which in theology usually imbues the individual with certain abilities as an 'avatar' of that diety. Indy goes through various trials in the underworld, a common theme, and ultimately vanquishes a cult worshiping a demon (calling it 'Kali' is an insult to Shiva as Kali is his wife, and Shiva ain't gonna let that stand). He even activates the shankara stones by invoking Shiva's name, and isn't burned when he catches the last one while the heretic Mola Ram is.
"I already know they're another one so he should be fine". Not to mention this one is a prequel so you've already seen him after this.
There is no CGI in this movie. This movie takes place in 1935. Raiders takes places in 1936. So he hadn't reconnected with Marion yet. Anyway, Indiana Jones cannot be tied down to one woman.
Does the terrible FX of the antagonist falling count as CGI?
@@Caseytify nope
That would require it to have been generated in a computer
@@Caseytify CGI Computer Generated Image. so no.
The kid is in the movie Goonies. And he's just as cute.
Thanks for this review panel, Jason. I am so excited to see this movie. One of my best friends saw it today and he felt confused by it, but is willing to see it again. I can see that the length and sprawling nature of the storytelling might be challenging. But I welcome that. I confess that I am a Western fan, and usually I’m all in from the get-go. And then it takes a lot for me to not at least like it. But because this is Costner, and his passion project and I just watched and loved OPEN RANGE, this for me is a must. I’ll be surprised if I don’t want to see it at least three times.
Well now you have to watch "Everything Everywhere All At Once" so you can see Indy's little sidekick all grown up!
The big guy is actually the same actor as the big German guy in the first movie.
Pat Roach.
Wrestler, martial arts artist and actor from Birmingham.
Yes, the German who has his head mutilated by the plane's propeller in the fight with Indy.
I know this is a hot take but this is my favorite Indy film. I saw it in theaters with my parents and loved it. The darker tone really does it for me and even Willy's admitted annoyingness doesnt bring it down.
Not even a hot take man. It's one of my favourites, indy and short round are my favourite duo, and I love Indy's ark from caring about the stones to rescuing the children, and freeing the village of the curse. Willy was annoying, but the actress played her part well, and mula ram was so overtop as a villain and I love it, and the finale is one of my favourites in the series, muscled up Harrison ford going crazy is always fun, And I love the comedy in this one
Pedantically, 20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Best. Mike.
Still pretty hot for a Scot.
Hey! See what I did there?
(I live in the Pacific Northwest and agree that temperature is getting close to being uncomfortable.)
@@tarmaque That's a pretty comfortable temp for New Hampshire where we range from -20ºF to 95ºF. Relativity applies. Best. Mike.
I think Raiders of the Lost Ark is the best made movie in the franchise, but I love Temple of Doom and it's the most entertaining for me.
I don't know that any of them are any better/worse made. They each have amazing aspects. Just the blocking of the shots for the plane crashing as they hit the snow in the life raft... the minecart chase... that was insane for the time. The score is also the strongest for me personally, of the three movies. The music in the mines in particular sends a chill down my spine in a way it doesn't in the other Indy films. It's just more fantastical, and a lot of people can't get past that.
All these years later, and I'm still hung up on one silly thing in this movie. Not the fact a man's heart got ripped out and he still lived, not the inflatable raft out of the airplane bit, the voodoo doll or how drinking blood turns you into an obedient slave. The thing that made me go "come on, now" even back when I was a kid watching this was how Indie made a grown man slide several feet away on the granite ground with 2 punches, that man slid a good bit, and was out, sleeping like he was in his bed. That cracks me up the most in this movie, I'm glad Dawn pointed it out, Lol
You'd think, coming from a culture that created Haggis, you'd have a much stronger stomach for weird eats. By the way, all the effects are practical, there was no CG back then.
Hey, haggis is delicious!!
Not exactly all "practical." There is a great deal of really obvious green screen/chromakey compositing. But that's been around for decades and was definitely _not_ CGI. They also did a lot of miniature work on this.
yea that ROPE bridge was wild, I recall reading that of course they had tricks to show as if it was really a few hundred feet and H Ford has a Body double for a stunt man who actually did a lot of the stunts. Ford had INjured his back and needed a procedure done to relieve the back pains.
@@tarmaque Practical means tangible. All the effects were done in-camera, even if some were composited together in an optical printer.
@@tarmaque I consider Green Screen to be practical, since it's just a way to composite practical elements. But I hear ya.
When you said you'd wash the elephant with shampoo and conditioner and give it a ( BLOW DRY ), for a second i thought you were going to say something else lol
The sound of the plane engines in the very beginning sound exactly the same as the engines of the Millennium Falcon when they can't jump to hyperspace.
22:06 "Why is her skin not melting like the last guy?"
Excellent question.
This isn't a real volcano. That's not real lava.
We call that Hollywood lava and based on every movie ever made with lava in it, Hollywood has no idea what lava really is or what any physics of lava might actually be.
For starters, molten lava is about 2200 degrees fahrenheit.
Willie is about 8 feet above the lava so that means the temperature that far above the lava is, well, lemme do a little maths, oh, yeah, exactly the same: 2200 degrees.
Clothing catches on fire at about 250 degrees.
Hair at about 450 degrees.
Crematoriums that burn cadavers to ash operate at around 1600 degrees.
Willie is sitting pretty at a toasty 2200 degrees completely unaffected.
Furthermore, that heat would affect the bars of her cage, so she's in contact with metal heated to 2200 degrees.
What does that do?
Remember the nazi guy in the first movie that grabbed Marion's pendant out of the fire and it burned his hand forever?
That pendant was probably not even 400 degrees.
Those bars are 2200 degrees.
Imagine what that does to Willie's hands holding the bars.
Imagine what that does to Indy's hands when he opens the cage a moment later.
I haven't even mentioned the heat going into her lungs with every breath.
Really only her first breath because that heat would sear her lungs black as charcoal and she wouldn't ever breathe again.
I haven't and won't mention what that heat would do to her eyeballs.
Finally, there wouldn't be any air to breathe.
Lava emits many fumes of chemicals, some of which are deadly, all of which are heavier than air.
That's an enclosed cave full of those chemical fumes so lighter air wouldn't push down into those heavier fumes.
The moment that cage began going down below the floor, Willie had no air to breathe.
Physics doesn't exist when Hollywood uses Lava.
Ever.
The 'final boss fight' guy is the same actor as the huge bald guy fighting Indy around the plane in the last movie - English former professional wrestler Pat Roach.
"Maybe it's going to be even more Doom in it..." For some reason, I thought you were gonna reference the game 'Doom' after that statement. xD
First, this movie takes place before Raiders of the Lost Ark.
2nd, the love interest (Willie Scott) is Steven Spielberg's real wife, Kate Capshaw!
Objectively, 20°C is 68°F
Short Round is also one of the kids in The Goonies. its an 80's adventure classic
Pankot is a made-up place in India. If I understand it correctly, it was originally going to take place in real life Amber Fort, Jaipur (and the background info of Pankot palace is similar to Amber Fort's background), but the Indian government found the script too offensive.
Interesting footnote: the time period of this film is before Raiders.
Those bats are called " Flying Foxes " . They eat fruits .
You were definitely in the right state of mind to watch this movie, laughing every other second. 😁👍
This movie is my favorite prequel, great way to break from the typical format of sequel movies. they filmed in Sri Lanka because India did not accept to hosting a film depicting their culture eating snakes and bugs and god knows what. Also they actually dropped that massive bridge in Sri Lanka, and another smaller set in London. Filmography is kick ass.
Tip Top reaction as always Dawn. Small Easter egg; the club at the beginning is called Club Obi Wan, a tribute to Obi Wan Kenobi from Star Wars. Anyway, cheers Dawn from Down Under.💯👍🇦🇺
He was playing in the movie: The Goonies - he was DATA
"What about the last girl?"
That hasn't happened yet, but the only clue is the year stated at the beginning. This is a prequel.
As Ricky would say: Indianapolis jones!
Indy has a different sidekick/partner in every movie, this one took place a year before the first one, it as banned in India because of the dinner scene Also most if the fighting on the rock crusher was done by Vic Armstrong, a stuntman and friend of Harrison Ford, he was used for the part because Harrison got hurt and couldn't do the scene and they looked very much alike, the next Indiana Jones movie my favorite one of the entire franchise, and yes I have seen the last one