2:21 Mac: "Don't get clever, Boris! You don't know- Know him! Know him! You don't know him!! YOU DON'T KNOW HIM!! YOU DONT KNOW HIIIIM!! *YOU DON'T KNOOOWWWW-!!!* "
The worst thing about Crystal Skull is that because of Indy 5, it doesn't look so bad nowadays when you compare them. I agree with you though. It's a real Attack of the Clones situation for me, I grew up with it but even as a kid/teen I knew what the quality was, I just love them still 💀💀
This movie was not that bad, the worst part was the nuclear blast but other than that I really liked the story. It truly fits the theme of the 1950s compared to the others of the 1930s era. Multidimensional beings, telepathy & psychic abilities, Russians vs. Americans, Eisenhower, greasers. This had everything.
I would say the worst part is the CGI. There’s way too much of it, and it gives the film a very artificial look/feel. It’s ironic that the original trilogy looks better than this movie.
@@joshdietrich5080 I'll agree to that. CGI will always lose to practical with audience connection because at the end of the day people always know it's real, even with a cheap explosion.
@@joshdietrich5080 There wasn't a lot of CGI besides the nuke and the jungle chase. Compared to how Marvel movies are made, this film is filmed old school.
Indiana's line, "I Like Ike" (also visible on the bomb above the test town) uses the popular slogan created by Peter G. Peterson (Commerce Secretary for Richard Nixon) for the "Draft Eisenhower movement" in 1952, the first political draft to persuade a private citizen (Dwight D. Eisenhower) to run for the Presidency. When filming the scene where Indiana drives a truck through a wall, things did not go as planned. Timed explosives were used, but one explosive did not go off, and landed in the seat next to Harrison Ford. During the Hangar 51 scene, the theme for the Ark of the Covenant from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) is heard when the Ark makes its brief appearance. Translation from Russian to English My Precious Catch up him! Catch up him! Catch up him! Catch up! Catch up him faster! Quickly he is not to get out of here alive! Block the exits!
1:15 For those of you curious about the "I Like Ike" quote. "Ike" was the nickname of the president at the time, Dwight D. Eisenhower. The quote "I Like Ike" refers to a political TV advertisement during his 1952 presidential campaign. "I Like Ike" ended up becoming one of the most memorable and iconic campaign slogans in all American history.
I think this movie is underrated. Lucas and Spielberg were trying to change it up to be more like a pulpy sci-fi b movie then an adventure serial. It didn’t work everywhere (particularly the fridge) but I think it’s a fun movie and I appreciate that Lucas and Spielberg were trying to do something different.
I like what the little plain said. Lucas wanted to emulate the B movies of the 40s and 50s. He needed someone to put a hand on his shoulder and say "there was a reason why those films were B movies"
1:36 How anyone can watch this and not at least break a sentimental smile is beyond me… Spielberg and Lucas brought him back, one last time. It was never going to be on the level of the first three. So what?
Despite being old, he was more badass in this movie than dial of destiny. I know hes a lot more older in dial of destiny but man they couldve done better
@Yeahimman32 while they definitely made an older Indy less applicable for bigger stunts (which is fair cuz he's older) an old man Indy outrunning a train with a horse underground was pretty damn cool
This was the best scene in the film - felt closest to the original series. The cinematography was also better than the remainder of the film where the backdrops just looked distractingly fake.
Not my favorite but I still like it quite a bit. I honestly prefer it to Temple of Doom, though all four movies are pretty solid. My personal ranking would be: 1. Last Crusade 2. Raiders 3. Crystal Skull 4. Temple of Doom We'll see where Dial of Destiny lands when it comes out in June.
@@Kpengie I mostly agree however I really enjoy Temple Of Doom. It’s down to the bombastic epic adventurous soundtrack, memorable set pieces and Indy’s arc. And it’s literally a battle against the purest of evils. Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, I ultimately like down to its 1950s sci fi homages.
@@TGM_Productions I find that Temple of Doom drags for a lot of its runtime personally, and it has aged the worst out of the series for a number of reasons. I still like the movie, but it's my least favorite in the series.
@Alpha Leader 42 you're wrong, as you can see, Indy drops his gun, shooting Dovchenko's foot. Dovchenko is actually the one who yells in pain, not a random Soviet soldier.
When I first saw this back in '08 it was a fun moment watching this I absolutely loved it I just dial of destiny just didn't have that same excitement and spark like this
I didn’t particularly care about the fridge scene- he would be dead and all but, the movie was still solid. Compared to the new one, I’d say this movie is pretty damn solid
The editiing is kinda good actually. At 1:49, instead of showing how 60+ yo Ford pretends to hit those folks, movie just cuts to them getting kicked out. Doesn't look too pretentious and fits the pace. Gotta rewatch the movie.
You know what the more i watch this the more i like it, and that's not me forcing myself to like it either because im in love with the franchise, apart from the aliens this film has brilliant pop ups and that nostalgia about it, even tho it was 15 years ago. Great back up characters like ox and mac, and a good villon...didn't think mutt was that bad either.
I like to use this scene as an example of what Dial of Destiny was missing for me. That Spielberg energy with the camera, the light and the pacing. I really missed it on the last film.
I’m still thoroughly convinced the internet were way too hard on this movie when it released. I like it, and I know other people who like it. Ford still brings his A Game, the cast has a lot of good actors in it, and it’s clearly made by most of the same creative talent (which Dial of Destiny was somewhat missing).
The thing with Mack's character really broke my heart. The film's excuse for his motivation to do that was lame. Years and years and years of friendship, trust and adventure tossed out the window in an instant. It's just as bad as what they did to Tyrion in the final season of GoT, where this brilliant man became an idiot. Ruining characters and character dynamics for shock and awe is never good writing.
0:08 I'll take that 1:21 Shot in the foot 1:39 Swinging forward 1:43 Swinging backwards 1:47 Get out 2:06 I'll drive 2:24 Playing chicken 2:49 Dovchenko attacks Indy 2:52 Both fall through the glass 2:57 Indy kicks Dovchenko 3:02 Down you go 3:09 Chain attack 3:13 Indy dodges attacks 3:20 You're not going anywhere 3:23 Punched in the face 3:27 Dovchenko strangles Indy 3:31 Punched in the stomach 3:36 Headlock 3:43 Get off me 3:45 They're fired 3:51 Fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy ride
At 1:39, that's when I knew there was going to be a problem with the film. I always loved the sound of Indy's bullwhip. In the teaser trailer, at this point, the whip sounds loud and sharp. So, I was pretty disappointed being in the movie theater, and as this scene was coming up, Indys running on the top of the boxes, he grabs his whip, and I'm saying, "Let me hear that whip. Let me hear that whip." And 1:39 comes up, you can barely hear it. It sounds like a stick hitting metal with the sound of the stupid bullets flying by. Yeah. That was when I knew the movie wasn't going to be all that. It's okay. It could have been better.
We did, actually. LEDs were "invented" a few times, the earliest by British engineer H.J. Round in 1907, and dot matrix displays like this were used in (very expensive) lab equipment by 1951 (the dot matrix displays were later replaced with cheaper seven-segment displays). This movie takes place in 1957, so they'd have been around for a while by then.
I think only test sights and space programs used digital timers, I'm not really sure if the jets that the germans used around the end of World War II had them as well?
the funny thing is the m1 carbine doctor jones throws on the ground is notorious for being fucking dangerous af its safety is just a little push pin that many many soldiers accidently pushed in and shot by accident
I actually really like Harrison Ford being a bit older, It mixes the movies up. The gray hair indicates conference and experience. In the Dial of Destiny, he's just too old now, he's just a grumpy old "get off my lawn" man.
If I calmly analyze what doesn't make these scenes work, it's that there is to much happing in 4 minutes film. That makes it unrealistic. Indy seems unbreakable and taps everyone on the face without any effort. Exactly something we didn't see in Raiders. Each fight was long, painfully full of setbacks. Think of the bar fight in Nepal or the flying wing fight in Egypt. It's a huge mistake by Steven and Lucas.
When I first watched this film, I was getting excited. I thought the Russians were looking for the Ark of the covenant, not an Alien Dead Corpse. Did no one realize W While writing the script that gives the Ark of the covenant, a quick second cameo was just going to make people mad 😠.
Say what you will about this movie. But it has the best use of the whip out of ALL the films. Indy runs along the crates, whips the rafter and misses his mark...😂
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2:21 Mac: "Don't get clever, Boris! You don't know- Know him! Know him! You don't know him!! YOU DON'T KNOW HIM!! YOU DONT KNOW HIIIIM!!
*YOU DON'T KNOOOWWWW-!!!* "
I always love that part
Me too.
That Soviet driver using the name “Hoover” was later killed in the nuclear test explosion along with two others.
IM BORIS
I gotta say man old man Indy was badass
Get ready for geriatric Indy
The worst thing about Crystal Skull is that because of Indy 5, it doesn't look so bad nowadays when you compare them. I agree with you though. It's a real Attack of the Clones situation for me, I grew up with it but even as a kid/teen I knew what the quality was, I just love them still 💀💀
2:16 the Ark of the Covenant, brilliant cameo choice by Steven Spielberg
The Ark theme was even briefly playing!
And a brief quote of his musical theme by John Williams
This movie was not that bad, the worst part was the nuclear blast but other than that I really liked the story. It truly fits the theme of the 1950s compared to the others of the 1930s era. Multidimensional beings, telepathy & psychic abilities, Russians vs. Americans, Eisenhower, greasers. This had everything.
I would say the worst part is the CGI. There’s way too much of it, and it gives the film a very artificial look/feel. It’s ironic that the original trilogy looks better than this movie.
@@joshdietrich5080 I'll agree to that. CGI will always lose to practical with audience connection because at the end of the day people always know it's real, even with a cheap explosion.
@@joshdietrich5080 There wasn't a lot of CGI besides the nuke and the jungle chase. Compared to how Marvel movies are made, this film is filmed old school.
The shia lebou swinging with the monkeys was the worst part lol
I always thought the nuke was kind of funny to be honest. The monkeys get me much more than that. I always liked this movie though
1:38 that is one of Indy's best moments with the whip!
No one of...it's the best IMO....😊
This scene and the bike chase are awesome. They feel like an Indy movie and the pulps that inspired them.
1:21 Finally a gunshot sound effect that fits the gun. (It’s the same sound his revolver made in Raiders.)
I clearly love that sound and also the punch sound especially in Indy 3 and 4
This was the one time they used that sound effect from the original trilogy in the film
“Damn I thought that was closer!” *Punch!* 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Still a great scene despite what you may think of the movie. Ford was still a bad-ass Indy even as an older guy.
The man was 65 years and still a bad ass just like in the first three films.
@@miltontavares9506 65 is not even that old
@@miltontavares9506 now he's 80 and still a badass
"I like Ike"
"Put down gun"
"You got it pal"
Lol
Puts down 🔫 & it goes off & shoots random soldier in the foot
@@davidgapuzan848 Then the same music played when Indy then had escaped Peru was being played there.
Indiana's line, "I Like Ike" (also visible on the bomb above the test town) uses the popular slogan created by Peter G. Peterson (Commerce Secretary for Richard Nixon) for the "Draft Eisenhower movement" in 1952, the first political draft to persuade a private citizen (Dwight D. Eisenhower) to run for the Presidency.
When filming the scene where Indiana drives a truck through a wall, things did not go as planned. Timed explosives were used, but one explosive did not go off, and landed in the seat next to Harrison Ford.
During the Hangar 51 scene, the theme for the Ark of the Covenant from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) is heard when the Ark makes its brief appearance.
Translation from Russian to English
My Precious
Catch up him! Catch up him! Catch up him!
Catch up! Catch up him faster!
Quickly he is not to get out of here alive! Block the exits!
1:15 For those of you curious about the "I Like Ike" quote. "Ike" was the nickname of the president at the time, Dwight D. Eisenhower. The quote "I Like Ike" refers to a political TV advertisement during his 1952 presidential campaign. "I Like Ike" ended up becoming one of the most memorable and iconic campaign slogans in all American history.
I think this movie is underrated. Lucas and Spielberg were trying to change it up to be more like a pulpy sci-fi b movie then an adventure serial. It didn’t work everywhere (particularly the fridge) but I think it’s a fun movie and I appreciate that Lucas and Spielberg were trying to do something different.
I've come to accept the fridge. Indy previously drank from the Holy Grail. He's probably immortal
@@rvkice23I think he is not immortal because of Elsa screwed up.
I'm pretty sure Spielberg said the b movie idea was a horrible idea
@@bern1223 yeah he didn't want to do the alien stuff, Lucas did
I like what the little plain said.
Lucas wanted to emulate the B movies of the 40s and 50s.
He needed someone to put a hand on his shoulder and say "there was a reason why those films were B movies"
3:47 now you guys know what Darth Vader felt
Or Crosshair
Commie barbecue!
1:36 How anyone can watch this and not at least break a sentimental smile is beyond me… Spielberg and Lucas brought him back, one last time. It was never going to be on the level of the first three. So what?
Despite being old, he was more badass in this movie than dial of destiny. I know hes a lot more older in dial of destiny but man they couldve done better
Agreed. I’m willing to argue that despite being older in this film, he was more active and badass than in the original trilogy.
If it's by Spielberg, it's good.
idk man, that whole motorcycle to train sequence in opening of 5 is classic badass Indy.
@@theblackandwhitedagger9064 that was the past i was talking about the present Indy
@Yeahimman32 while they definitely made an older Indy less applicable for bigger stunts (which is fair cuz he's older) an old man Indy outrunning a train with a horse underground was pretty damn cool
2:16 I love that Easter egg wish it was used in the movie though
When you realize that Indy and that Russki inadvertantly helped out the Space Program by being stuck on the Rocket Sled.
This was the best scene in the film - felt closest to the original series. The cinematography was also better than the remainder of the film where the backdrops just looked distractingly fake.
2:15 you can see the Lost Ark
Yes thats the ark from the first one
Seeing it was the entire point of the shot lol, it's not exactly hidden.
The Ark theme then also was heard there too.
I never noticed it as a kid, but I do now!
Damn I thought that was closer makes me laugh every time
Indy: why Mac Mac: well what can I say jonesy I'm a capitalist and they pay
1:24 Same music heard then in Raiders when Indy escapes Peru from Belloq and the Hovitos.
Indy: why Mac
Mac: well what can I say jonesy I'm a capitalist and they pay
I think that Harrison Ford had a similar explanation for why he starred in this movie.
@@winternow2242LMAO
Fuck the haters! I love this movie.
Same here!
Same. I'll still take it over that dumba-s Dial of Destiny.
This one was one of my favourites 🤣
This is the only "non-cartoon" cartoon movie I've ever seen. It's so cartoony without looking like a cartoon movie.
Literally have you seen any of the 90s batman movies?
You never watched star wars then clearly
Try most Tim Burton. A lot of Spielberg family movies are like that too.
I saw Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in theaters in 2008. I love seeing it with family. Good times.
Holy crap..17 years ago as of this post.dang ..time moves on..we always think it won't..but it does
😊😊😊😊😊EML hjhrgnhyh.iul %/(
Still my favorite Indy film, haters gonna hate.
It isn’t mine just out of preference but I also love this film and equally see it as an Indy film to the originals.
Not my favorite but I still like it quite a bit. I honestly prefer it to Temple of Doom, though all four movies are pretty solid.
My personal ranking would be:
1. Last Crusade
2. Raiders
3. Crystal Skull
4. Temple of Doom
We'll see where Dial of Destiny lands when it comes out in June.
@@Kpengie
I mostly agree however I really enjoy Temple Of Doom. It’s down to the bombastic epic adventurous soundtrack, memorable set pieces and Indy’s arc. And it’s literally a battle against the purest of evils.
Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, I ultimately like down to its 1950s sci fi homages.
@@Kpengie my top list
1. Last Crusade
2. Kingdom of Crystal Skull
3. Temple of Doom
4. Raiders
@@TGM_Productions I find that Temple of Doom drags for a lot of its runtime personally, and it has aged the worst out of the series for a number of reasons. I still like the movie, but it's my least favorite in the series.
I like Ike.
Stefan Sharak put down gun.
@@kingkrool1935 you got it, pal.
*loud gunshot*
*Dovchenko yells in pain*
*Spalko commands her soldiers to get Indy killed*
*Huge action scene begins*
@Alpha Leader 42 you're wrong, as you can see, Indy drops his gun, shooting Dovchenko's foot. Dovchenko is actually the one who yells in pain, not a random Soviet soldier.
@@pma281 what does Mac mean when he's says I'm a capitalist and they pay
Pablo Martínez Álvarez it was actually another soldier who got shot not Dovchenko
I love the sound the whip makes when he whips the lamp to swing.
When I first saw this back in '08 it was a fun moment watching this I absolutely loved it I just dial of destiny just didn't have that same excitement and spark like this
I enjoyed the Temple of Doom energy of this movie until the final act when it just became sub-Ducktales.
Don't get clever Boris...
"You don't know him."
“Know him!”
"YOU DON'T KNOW HIM! YOU DON'T KNOW HIM! YOOOU DOOON'T KNOOOOW!!!"
This entire opening showed us we could have faith in this movie 20 years after the last one... then the Fridge happened.
Ironically the prologue to Indy 5 offers the same promise even more and then U-turns all the more completely.
Hating on a scene that's not even a big deal just to "Fit in" with the rest of the stupid crowd.
I didn’t particularly care about the fridge scene- he would be dead and all but, the movie was still solid. Compared to the new one, I’d say this movie is pretty damn solid
Love how indy is the lone soldier
2:09 boba fett scream
The editiing is kinda good actually. At 1:49, instead of showing how 60+ yo Ford pretends to hit those folks, movie just cuts to them getting kicked out.
Doesn't look too pretentious and fits the pace. Gotta rewatch the movie.
This film doesn't deserve any hate. It's so much fun and spirited, with Harrison Ford having a ball as Indy. The Dial of Destiny was so miserable.
Can you imagine if George Lucas had shot the Star Wars prequels like this movie?
0:11 that soilder looks like Tom Kenny
Soldier Franklin
@@49er.legacy He and two other Soviets using the names Lincoln and Hoover were killed in the nuclear explosion.
even though kingdom of the crystal skull is considered the worst Indiana Jones film, this scene is pretty intense!
You know what the more i watch this the more i like it, and that's not me forcing myself to like it either because im in love with the franchise, apart from the aliens this film has brilliant pop ups and that nostalgia about it, even tho it was 15 years ago.
Great back up characters like ox and mac, and a good villon...didn't think mutt was that bad either.
That swing with the wip was epic,great adventure if they left out the Tarzan jr scene
The action was the best of all Indy movies! how dare someone say this is not a good movie?
Man I love this film. There hasn't been a bad Indy movie. Don't care what anybody says.
the end of the scene when they go at the speed of sound priceless
0:01 Dovchenko face
Don’t get clever Boris you don’t know him..know him…you don’t know himmmm!!!
Better than dial of destiny that’s for sure
Lol
This scene was better than the entirety of Indy 5.
Those m1 carbines are great rifles.
I like to use this scene as an example of what Dial of Destiny was missing for me. That Spielberg energy with the camera, the light and the pacing. I really missed it on the last film.
I clicked into the clip just to watch the bit where the guys are burnt alive. It’s thrilling to watch
🤨
2:45 Epic fight scene!
I’m still thoroughly convinced the internet were way too hard on this movie when it released. I like it, and I know other people who like it. Ford still brings his A Game, the cast has a lot of good actors in it, and it’s clearly made by most of the same creative talent (which Dial of Destiny was somewhat missing).
The thing with Mack's character really broke my heart. The film's excuse for his motivation to do that was lame. Years and years and years of friendship, trust and adventure tossed out the window in an instant. It's just as bad as what they did to Tyrion in the final season of GoT, where this brilliant man became an idiot. Ruining characters and character dynamics for shock and awe is never good writing.
0:08 I'll take that
1:21 Shot in the foot
1:39 Swinging forward
1:43 Swinging backwards
1:47 Get out
2:06 I'll drive
2:24 Playing chicken
2:49 Dovchenko attacks Indy
2:52 Both fall through the glass
2:57 Indy kicks Dovchenko
3:02 Down you go
3:09 Chain attack
3:13 Indy dodges attacks
3:20 You're not going anywhere
3:23 Punched in the face
3:27 Dovchenko strangles Indy
3:31 Punched in the stomach
3:36 Headlock
3:43 Get off me
3:45 They're fired
3:51 Fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy ride
This movie is good and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
it's crap . and doesn't belong in the franchise.
I know this movie get a ton of Flak but I would rather watch this than the Dial of Destiny. Plus I love the Ark of the Covenant Easter Egg.
I love the "damn I thought that was closer" line
At 1:39, that's when I knew there was going to be a problem with the film.
I always loved the sound of Indy's bullwhip.
In the teaser trailer, at this point, the whip sounds loud and sharp.
So, I was pretty disappointed being in the movie theater, and as this scene was coming up, Indys running on the top of the boxes, he grabs his whip, and I'm saying, "Let me hear that whip. Let me hear that whip."
And 1:39 comes up, you can barely hear it. It sounds like a stick hitting metal with the sound of the stupid bullets flying by.
Yeah. That was when I knew the movie wasn't going to be all that.
It's okay. It could have been better.
3:45 Those dudes got fried by a rocket engine
Five Soviets got fried!
☭☭☭☭☭ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
3:05 Wait, we had LED digital countdown timers in 1957? Really?
We did, actually. LEDs were "invented" a few times, the earliest by British engineer H.J. Round in 1907, and dot matrix displays like this were used in (very expensive) lab equipment by 1951 (the dot matrix displays were later replaced with cheaper seven-segment displays). This movie takes place in 1957, so they'd have been around for a while by then.
I think only test sights and space programs used digital timers, I'm not really sure if the jets that the germans used around the end of World War II had them as well?
the funny thing is the m1 carbine doctor jones throws on the ground is notorious for being fucking dangerous af
its safety is just a little push pin that many many soldiers accidently pushed in and shot by accident
2:15 the ark of the covenant
brilliant cameo
2:16 is the money shot.
They have the early version of the thompson at 0:44 you can tell by the charging handle on the top when the late version on the side
and like dam these russian are bad shots
I really LOVE this movie!!! the popular reasons for hating it are so stupid!!!
You know what after watching the dial of disney this made me respect crystul skull
I knew Mac, was going to betray him. 😡
Hela and Dreykov are our villains!
This entire scene is amazing
"You don't believe Indiana Jones is dead?! well just keep watching this movie."
Cinema Sins
Incredible, everything you just said was wrong.
Eventhough you were quoting someone else
this is way better then the 5th one
Lol
I actually really like Harrison Ford being a bit older, It mixes the movies up. The gray hair indicates conference and experience. In the Dial of Destiny, he's just too old now, he's just a grumpy old "get off my lawn" man.
4:00 Woah O_o
catnap inside metal box
Even thought HF is old he can still punch😂
Indiana Jones and A Russian, Riding a Rocket Train
I am Indiana Rob and this is my First crusade
1:40 Damn! I thought that was closer!
Another happy landing.
You're going to sleep under the light of atomic power....
0:12 Those facial expressions
2:14 i see the box that world looking for its belong to King Solomon
It belongs in a museum!!!
You don't know him!!!!
I love that line, Indy is just so unpredictable.
If I calmly analyze what doesn't make these scenes work, it's that there is to much happing in 4 minutes film.
That makes it unrealistic. Indy seems unbreakable and taps everyone on the face without any effort.
Exactly something we didn't see in Raiders. Each fight was long, painfully full of setbacks.
Think of the bar fight in Nepal or the flying wing fight in Egypt. It's a huge mistake by Steven and Lucas.
I gotta say this was a good movie that fell apart at the 3rd act
Still much better than Dial of Destiny.
What does “I like Ike” mean?
Liam McClure I think it was said in support of President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the time; I think that was his campaign slogan.
Do a search! It's President Dwight D Eisenhower's campaign slogan.
cut out the prairie dogs, fridge and the monkey swinging and id find this infinitely more enjoyable
The scene with ark of the covenant
This film was better than Temple of Doom.
When I first watched this film, I was getting excited. I thought the Russians were looking for the Ark of the covenant, not an Alien Dead Corpse. Did no one realize W
While writing the script that gives the Ark of the covenant, a quick second cameo was just going to make people mad 😠.
there is a lightsaber sound at 2:31.
The j vestgatior I csnt rely hear it it hard to make out dosent Ben sound lie sane same sound effect
Say what you will about this movie. But it has the best use of the whip out of ALL the films. Indy runs along the crates, whips the rafter and misses his mark...😂
1:27
1:25
1:39
1:45
2:26
2:29
2:08
3:34 To the victor go the spoils
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I thought we were friends mac 0:56
At least this music is original compared to Indy 5.