INDIANA JONES TEMPLE OF DOOM CRAZY DINNER SCENE | Double Toasted Bites
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- INDIANA JONES TEMPLE OF DOOM CRAZY DINNER SCENE | Double Toasted Bites - Whether it's a heart being ripped out, a fight scene, a chase scene, or whatever, there are a lot of reasons why people like Indiana Jones in the Temple of Doom and while we may be talking about this film, we end up focusing on a dinner scene in the movie that was hilarious but we'll also being giving a full movie review for Indiana Jones 5 the Dial of Destiny by the end of the week and we hope to see you there!
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Temple of Doom was the first Indiana Jones movie that I saw. The dinner scene and the heart scene blew my little 7year old mind. It’s still my favorite Indy movie.
8:00 - Yeah during the spike trap scene he reaches through and grabs her arm. Then shows her a clenched fist and shouts "do it NOW!" lmao! Such a great film.
Willie! We. Are Going. To DIE!
@@vpofrentemspoons2278women really should know their place. Preach on brother
Also The actor who played Chatter Lal is actually Indian. Forgot the actor’s name, but he was in Ghandi, and Passage to India. He’s the one with the glasses.
Roshan Seth is his name.
Wasn’t he Dhalsim in “Street Fighter”?
@@wilcee238 I think so.
@@wilcee238 Yep
I'll always remember him as the dad from "Mississippi Masala."
This was one of the movies that prompted the PG-13 rating.
Along with Gremlins and Poltergeist
Yeah, the 80s were awesome!
Funny enough the 2nd one was tamer compared to Raiders ending
@joshuamunn2410 yep! But directed by Joe Dante and Tobe Hooper respectively.
@@vpofrentemspoons2278 bro, you okay?
Now to be fair, the grossness of the dinner scene was supposed to be a plot point. There’s a deleted bit of dialogue where Indiana mentions how far a religious ceremony the food is all wrong, which was meant to foreshadow that there was something very twisted and evil happening in the palace... and they were all under the spell of a demon.
They should’ve kept that in!
@@vpofrentemspoons2278 You're entitled to your opinion but I believe you are taking this all too seriously. ✌️
@vpofrentemspoons2278 Korey took your girlfriend, didn't he? It's ok lil buddy, there's other fish in the sea. Hate watching the man that's drilling your ex is not gonna bring her back.
Yeah, the idea is that most Hindus are vegetarian or vegan or limit the amount of meat they eat, so the idea that they'd be eating so much food from animals was supposed to show that they were actually part of that cult. It would play better if they had left that line in but I guess they thought people would get the subtext.
@@vpofrentemspoons2278didnt you just bitch about him loving empowered women?
Love how it is actually a Prequel
I'd guess that was George Lucas's idea. He seemed enamored by the idea of prequels (and both he and his protege Francis Ford Coppola helped popularize the concept), but what's notable about Temple of Doom is that it's a prequel only in the most technical sense: the opening text says it takes place in 1935, whereas in Raiders it said 1936. There's otherwise nothing in either film to suggest Temple took place before Raiders. Indeed, there actually is a callback to Raiders in this film, when some of the villains wave their swords at him, and he reaches for his holster only to realize it's empty. It gives the sense that it was written initially as a sequel, then Lucas just got the bright idea to say it took place a year earlier, for no apparent reason except as a gimmick.
@@Kylopod Protege? Perhaps you mean mentor? Thought they're more like peers.
@@jp3813Yes, I meant mentor, not protege, though it is true they're not that far apart in age (Coppola is about five years older) and close friends. But Coppola's film career did start a little earlier, and my impression is that Lucas took some influence from Coppola (I've seen Coppola described as having almost an older-brother relationship with him).
This and Gremlins were the reasons the PG-13 rating was created.
And also Poltergeist
Spielberg baby!
Why!?
🤔
@@carter_lovejoy Wrong year.
@@jp3813 well, still within that same period of time since the MPA (known back then as the MPAA) didn’t know if it should be PG or R.
I was in elementary school when I saw this scene on DVD. I was like "what the f**k?" While I'm grateful my teacher adviced us first, it still doesn't make any less disgusting.😨
I remember watching this scene as a kid and getting hungry 😂
Lmao I was big fan of shorty because I was a kid too when I first saw it. So it was just cool to me to see a lil kid kicking ass. I would watch the movie like "that's me, I'm short round" 😅
My favourite...
“Snake Surprise!” 🐍
“What’s the surprise?”
😱
And for once Indy didn't freak out despite having a phobia to snakes.
WILLE was Happy Later in the Scene where INDY gave her that Big Bowl of FRUIT 'cuz she was STARVING 🤣🤣🤣
It may be offensive and full of stereotypes but Disney better not change anything to this movie.
They’re going to change all the guns to walkie-talkie’s
The first four are owned by Paramount. They just licensed the first four titles to Disney for their streaming service so the Mouse won’t be able to change or censor anything.
@wilcee238 nice reference
Billy was funny as hell .Al Sharpton perm, too funny.
It's Martin in the thumbnail 😄😄😄😄
Temple of doom is actually a prequel to raiders
Well we see him and Willie didn't last
@@keldorthebluemack cause she was hyper annoying af.
@@carter_lovejoy True she was beautiful but she would get on any man's last nerves
@@vpofrentemspoons2278 that literally has nothing to do with what I said but thanks
LMMFAO!!! I personally still can't get over that nasty ass "Eyeball Soup"! That one dude ate the "Dessert" like it was Jell-O...😅
When I was little I thought it actually was strawberry Jell-O inside the monkey's head. 😂😂
@@MsNotzi You know that would be a great prop for a Halloween party! Just get a Jell-O brain mold and some fake monkey heads lol 😁!
@@MsNotzi🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
I've heard the banquet scene is supposed to hint to the reveal that they're not on the level
This movie is still my personal favorite, despite knowing Raiders and Last Crusade are better films. The action is fun and the John Williams score is really great. It's bonkers and I love it.
@@vpofrentemspoons2278so if thats your honest take, well good for you. But the fact that you feel the need to copy paste that everywhere just screams incel. I know your mad they put a yucky girl in your movie, but for your future mass shooting victims, grow up. Delete that Brie Larson hatewatch playlist, go out and talk to people.
I don’t wanna sound racism or anything, but I watch videos of “Indian street food” and it’s honestly not all that far off from that lol
I think they just made these guys look too goofy. Not to mention, giving out insane-looking food is one thing, but I honestly think the one meal where she ate a fly with her lunch was more respectful 😂. At least they showed those people showing kindness rather than them just being so overly proud of that sh*t.
House party 2 is rated R this is PG what a world.
1:49 well the movie was shot in sri lanka and sri lankans acting as Indians
Man, I remember that scene. Recall Indians were not fond of how they were portrayed in that. Temple of Doom would not have been made these days.
After eating a scorpion, tarantula, and locusts, I don’t find eating bugs as gross anymore. They mostly taste slightly crab-like.
I hear scorpion tastes like citrusy lobster. Any truth to that?
@@BloodylocksBathory
Kinda, the taste is very light
These guys are hilarious I just found them and the fact that they don’t have 15 million subscribers is blasphemy.
The big payoff for me was Indy tempting her with a nice fresh apple lol
When I watched that scene for the first time, I thought that's what Indian people eat. They're actually vegan. 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, or in my case the Indian couple that I work with are vegetarian. They always give me unopened food that have meat in them, meat flavored, or just food stuff & drinks they don't normally eat on a regular basis 🙂.
I always wonder if all those food actually real? because i was traumatize watching this as a kid back then. 😳
Watched this flick all the time lol
The dinner scene is the one part I remember all the adults taking issue with, even though they liked the rest of the movie. It wasn’t until I was a bit older I realized just how botched up that scene is. Love this movie, but don’t understand why this scene had to be in it. All it is is culturally insensitive, with a side order of gross.
THANK YOU
The idea was that most Hindus are either vegetarian orbrestrict their meat consumption. The fact that they were eating so many animals was supposed to signal that they were not Hindu ndi and were part of that cult. There was a line that was cut where Indy points this out. I guess they thought people would get it through subtext.
Reminds me of the 007 episode where James was held prisoner by an Indian prince who served him dinner. One of their "specialities" which was stuffed sheep's head. That still looked way better than the dishes served in this scene.
as an indian person, this movie is an absolute "fuck you". I usually love these discussions or pointing out how stupid older movies were, but there is nothing funny about rewatching it or even commenting on how racist it is. It is just upsetting.
i heard this movie was revenge for Gandhi beating Et at the Oscars
Billy called it@ 1:33
I always thought it was just what the kali death cult ate
pleaseeeeee do a retro review of this and the other Indy movies
See, Mrs. Peacock from Clue would eat the shxt out of some chilled monkey brains. "And monkey brains, though popular in Cantonese cuisine, are not often to be found in Washington, D.C." - Wadsworth
It’s a racist scene. Most Indian food is vegetarian lol.
Can anybody get me the link to twitch with the episode of them making fun of Dalton I can't find it
Martin should be the Sean Connery character 🤔
And people have a problem with Kingdom of the Crystal Skull😒
I love how this film is shade towards Indians, yet its still manages to be anti-Black. Voodoo is a Haitian religion, a combination of Fon-Vodou & Christianity. Voodoo isn't evil & has nothing to do with people from India. Yet, the west anti-Haiti propaganda & occupation legacy continues.
I was shocked by this as a 10 year old kid.
I thought Indian food consisted of beef jerky & slurpees.
Indian food is mostly vegetarian, chicken, lamb and fish is eaten
Indiana Jones Temple of Doom is very entertaining.
I couldn't really get into the franchise myself, BUT I do really like this particular movie from it 😁.
I tried to like it, but Willie and Short Round are nothing but annoying, dumbasses in distress. Hell, Willie wasn't even that good in the movie, Spielberg just casted her to be the female companion because they're married.🙄
This scene is why I refused to eat any Indian food until I went to college.
So much you missed out on. Lol
Naan and so many dishes are amazing (do I give the advantage to Persian food ever since I've tasted rosewater rice I've been addicted)
@Planag7 I know.
I have a friend from India who keeps telling me to try her food. My only little problem with it is that most of it is a little too spicy.
Hated that scene, it WAS offensive and it was annoying because Indian food is delicious (and largely vegetarian).
Have you seen Indian movies in last 15 years? The violence is off the scale!
I thought Indy only did that with Willie in the village when she didnt want to eat that curry lookin food the poor villagers were eating??
I went to see this movie when I was really young. When they cut that snake open to get those little slugs, I screamed so loud and cried so badly, my mom had to grab me and turn me away from the screen, and then take me out of the theater! I didn't much else about the movie. Nice to know it only got worse! 🤢🤣🤣🤣
I felt hungry after I want stuffed beetle
I think they're baby snakes.
I predict Indy 5 will bomb. And bomb harder than Solo. By a lot. The fans are poised to send Disney a final, crystal clear message: That anything produced by Kennedy and crew will flop. hard. That until she and her crew are fired Lucasfilm will continue to bleed money. Having damaged the IP of Star wars enough to destroy the fantastically lucrative toy sales (anyone heard anything about any Indy 5 toys?) is enough to permanently cement a producer's name in infamy. But to have done enough damage that Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies fail? Even loose money? Kennedy will be a cautionary tale in Hollywood for as long as the institution exists.
“loose money”? Seriously, seek some summer spelling schooling son.
But why? Can you tell me why fanboys hate Kennedy? I'm not as huge a fan to fully understand these things. I enjoyed the recent trilogy, didn't understand the hate other than killing off characters unnecessarily, especially the OG characters. And I have read or listened to any reviews yet for Indy 5, but I can tell from UA-cam thumbnails and titles that it's universally hated. Now I don't want it spoiled why, but I cannot imagine making a worse Indy film than Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls, which really wasn't AS terrible as others make it... it's like the Scream 3 of the Indiana films to me.
Spielberg's not so liberal, huh?
Considering he was openly cheating on his girl during this movie...
No shit. Lol though I shall say if anything that makes him more so because he's at least open sexually
@@Planag7He married the woman in this movie and they're still together as far as I know
What does that have to do with being liberal? Not to mention, the goal post changes with the hands of time... what someone considered liberal or conservative back then is no longer the case. Same with feminism. Some more modern feminist views and feminists themselves are rather extreme, even annoying compared to feminists/feminism a generation ago.
So racist. But so funny.