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Yo quiero que reaciones a escenas medicas de: Zamination The loud house y los casagrande Dragon ball z/super Malcolm en del enmedio Murder drones Angry birds toons Henry stickmin My hero academia Helluva boss
I want reaction scenes medical of: Zamination The loud house & the casagrande Dragon ball z/super Malcolm the middle Murder drones Angry birds toons Henry stickmin My hero academia Helluva boss
Always loved the sound design of Indiana Jones movies, that punch is as iconic to Indy as his Fedora, Jacket and Whip. I love how (in Holy Grail) the whole aging sequence was done. The rapid hair growth being shot in reverse, the insert head near the end looking like Christopher Lloyd always makes me chuckle.
The melting Nazis scene was always horrifying for me. Nowadays, it reminds me of the special effects that were super creative. Love Steven Spielberg. Greet upload Doc!
I've fallen into a fire ant's nest before and had my body covered head to toe in ants. It hurt for hours, and just watching that ant scene always makes my skin crawl.
@@HB-fq9nn Because this this Modern Disney we're talking about. (LucasFilms is owned by Disney, and therefore what I'm about to say is still valid.) A company that no longer cares about creating family entertainment and wants to use their movies and TV shows to promote identity politics and woke agendas, as well as alienate specific people and half-assing their diversity. Plus, with how they've been mistreating classic heroes by completely destroying them and in order to bring forth these new characters who're better than them, or make them downright perfect is downright disrespectful. Take a look at the Sequel Trilogy in the Star Wars franchise as a prime example, mainly how they butchered Luke Skywalker in order to make Rey to be a better, more perfect version of Luke. And not only that, but when Rey became the new main lead of the Sequel Trilogy, the rest of the characters, including the new characters, got butchered as well. Kylo Ren kept flip-flopping on what his overall goal was and got overpowered by Rey in their first fight, someone who had never wielded a lightsaber, nor had any knowledge about the Force until that point. Rose had next to nothing to do during Rise of Skywalker. Poe, actually remained mostly the same, but a lot of his superiors often berated him for his actions, despite the fact that a lot of his actions resulted in many victories. But by far one of the worst examples has to go to Finn. A former Stormtrooper who ran away from the First Order, with no desires to fight and no memories of his past self, only to eventually realize that his problems were nothing compare to the entire galaxy, and ultimately decided to become part of the Resistance and fight against the First Order. Sounds like an interesting idea, right? Too bad Finn as a character got butchered as the forgot to even attempt to tell us who Finn was before he became a Stormtrooper. Half the time, mainly in The Last Jedi and especially in Rise of Skywalker, Finn was mostly a background character, letting Rey solve everything, while he did... Things... What's more is that it was heavily implied that he might've been Force Sensitive, but they never go any further other than saying "it's a feeling." Made even worst was how they ruined the idea of him being the first Defector of the First Order by introducing a bunch of former Stormtroopers in Rise of Skywalker. One of them having the heavy implications that she too was Force Sensitive and was implied to be Lando's daughter or granddaughter. So a new character that was introduced during the third act of Rise of Skywalker gets more character background than a character who was originally promoted to be one of the main protagonists in the Force Awakens? Call me crazy, but something doesn't sound right. And now we're a the Dial of Destiny. A sequel that nobody wanted, being developed by LucasFilms, a company that's owned by Modern Disney, and the current president of LucasFilms is Kathleen Kennedy, a woman who's been butchering and assassinating everything George Lucas has created in order to promote her own agenda, and the agenda of others, while at the same time alienating certain demographics, of which she's doing it multiple times while at the same time disrespecting the fans, it hard not to have this kind of mentality.
@@OmnicidalClown1992 Since the premiere, I have heard mostly positive things about this movie. Everyone on the cast seems really happy with this film, especially Harrison Ford, which is astounding given he rarely seems happy with a film (especially Star Wars). All of the bad press feels unwarranted, especially since it’s not out yet. It’s not a good idea to take leaks and assumptions to heart before the product is even ready. If you are not interested in seeing it regardless, then that’s fine. I won’t argue that Disney’s repertoire hasn’t been great lately, but I have faith in the people behind this film. In interviews, everyone feels really passionate about this send-off to Indiana, and not in a PC kind of way. Either way, I’m looking forward to it. If you do decide to go and see it, I hope you enjoy it too.
@@OmnicidalClown1992gonna spoil the movie for you because all of that comment was pointless. Indy isn’t really mistreated-WARNING SPOILERS, GO BACK NOW-the only thing that happens is Mutt dies (because no one liked him) and Marion almost divorces Indy until the very ending of the movie where they make up and have a romantic moment. And no, the female sidekick, Helena doesn’t ever don his hat and there’s no hint she’s the new Indiana Jones because the last shot of the film is Indy grabbing his own hat
Dietrich's head shrink and Toht's face melting is probably one of the best examples in the history of film of how great practical effects are. I'm not sure how they did the head shrink, but with the face melt what you see in the final cut is actually the film being sped up and in actuality, it took them about ten minutes with propane powered heaters to melt the prosthetics, off of the fake skull which I believe was made out of cement. Another film with medical situations and great special effects is John Carpenter's The Thing from 1982 and you should definitely react to that.
I love your reactions in this video Dr. Wagner, I can’t wait for part 2 of those injuries in Indiana Jones. Plus, I’m gonna be watching all the Indiana Jones movies in chronological order to prepare for Dial of Destiny this week.
of course I'm an Indiana Jones fan. I have all five of his films on dvd. Please do a part 2 of this because there are still more injuries in the films to talk about and I love to hear your info about them.
The scenes where Donovan (the rapid aging guy) and when the ghosts come out of the Ark scared me when I was younger. Also when Marion Ravenwood was in the chamber full of mummies.
Yes! Glad to see an Indiana Jones reaction video. Good job. There's so many more from all those Indiana Jones movies that you didn't do yet, but for next time. Very educational as always.😁
That ant centre reminded me of nasty moment when I accidentally stepped over an ant hill during childhood. 😢 My feet were swollen for days due to whole ant colony bites.
The funny thing is that there are tons of iterations of the myth of the Ark of the Covenant. But the scene there where they all melted after opening it was one of the funniest.
How about that scene in the Last Crusade when Indiana Jones punches the Gestappo officer and tosses him out of the blimp? He then said, "No ticket." I was surprised that the officer didn't break his spine after landing in a pile of suitcases.
I was picked out of the crowd for the Disney World Indiana Jones attraction to take part by the scene on stage along with other people. We all had to where outfits and act scared when something happened lol it was awesome
Thank you for showing funny memes/clips when explaining the intensive medical stuff, and not grossing me out with actual visuals. Sincerely, my stomach.
Очень интересная реакция Док, а найдете ли медицинские сцены в реакции на фильм Мумия это коллекция фильмов где проклятая мумия убивает персонажей с помощью всяких проклятий, в особенности жуками скарабеями, по сюжету проклятый злодей собирает себя находя тех кто забрал его капсулы с органами, и он что бы восстановить себя высасывал жизнь с других что бы вернуть себе глаза, лицо и прочие части тела
Ant scene...It is especially frightening when you recognize an actor from your country. The role of the victim of ants, Colonel Dovchenko was performed by Igor Jijikine
"When you hit someone, it doesn't sound like that." - While this is of course indeed true, I paints the image in my head, where and why in the hospital/ER they hit patients in the face (out of medical reasons of course) to know that. XD
Movies are the reason i have a mild fear of bug swarms. The scarab beetles in The Mummy gave me the same effect as the ants in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Off topic... but doc if you see this THANK YOU! I received a 2nd degree burn on my hand. The timing was awful for medical attention. I looked up a video of you explaining what to do and it's completely fine now. I don't suggest every person does this.... but this time you really helped me. Love ya
Oh snap, Doctor Wagner could actually be the next Indiana Jones. Looking snazzy in the hat and jacket, and the first 8 letters match (Doctor Jo)! Bullet ants are pretty scary, but the fer-de-lance is the scariest South American venomous animal, imo. My favorite Indiana Jones scene is the one in the market place when the guy with the sword confronts him, does a bunch of fancy moves, and Dr. Jones shoots him dead. It's an excellent show of Indy's character; he doesn't have anything to prove, there's a problem and it gets solved in the smartest and most efficient way possible. That said , after "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," I'm probably just going to wait for this one to come out on video before watching it though.
A little trivia... They'd actually written up that scene for another "epic Indiana Jones brawl"... BUT shooting on location, a BUNCH of the cast and crew caught a stomach bug (there were different accounts and accusations from food poisoning to disentary) AND Harrison Ford had been under the weather a couple days already... SO falling behind schedule, Ford just suggested they cut the brawl, and let him just shoot the guy with the big-ass sword, resolving the scheduling issue AND keeping in character where Jones really DIDN'T have anything to prove on screen anyway... AND it became an iconic moment in Indiana Jones history and folklore... as it were. ;o)
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 Yeah, I heard that it was food poisoning from Joe Bob Briggs, I think, or it might have been Alan over on the Cinema Therapy channel. Regardless of the cause and where I heard it, it's the best case of tummy troubles in history. A diarrhea rocket straight to stardom!
@@BelgorathTheSorcerer It's just one of several of those little stories of how a film maker and his crew collaborated when the going got tough, and something of greatness was somehow "accidentally" the result... I think my favorite was from Jaws, though... The scene where Shaw was recounting the sinking of the Indianapolis, and his background for becoming a shark hunter of such note... Shaw was apparently known to be a great actor, but get a little rowdy off set, SO Spielberg hired assistants (as in more than one, since they got fired) to keep an eye on him... Apparently, the assistant had failed to keep Shaw under control and that scene was shot while he was nearly black-out drunk. Shaw even sobered up willingly and felt so bad about it, he practically BEGGED Spielberg to shoot the scene again... BUT by this time, Spielberg was practically watching his career go up in smoke, from an inoperable "great white turd" still stuck at the bottom of the launch under the pier, to months beyond schedule, and a bottomless pit in over-budgets... SO they were literally "stuck" with Shaw's drunken add-lib... AND if you've even seen the movie, you already KNOW the scene I mean. You remember the story almost verbatim. It couldn't have been done any better... On TOP of everything, Spielberg and crew managed to get the movie shot, in a hey day of monster movies and horror fandom, and because he COULD NOT get that remote controlled shark to do more than sluggish circles with a bent dorsal fin, they pulled every trick they could create to avoid showing it any more than absolutely necessary... AND it was instantly a smashing success... at least majorly because they DID NOT show the monster until very late. It's still one of the monsters with the LEAST screen time of all monster movie history... Yeah... There's quite a lot of little stories like that... Some bigger than others... All of them worth looking into, repeating, and being remembered. They're reminders that NOTHING EVER goes 100% according to plan, even for the so-called "Greats" of their respective industries... Movie making legends are no different... and JUST as human as the rest of us... muddling through it all and trying to make the best of a sh*t situation... haha ;o)
3:54 While on the subject of this. If you want to find a way to reconcile realistic injuries with fantastical events like say the wrath of God in this movie, I suggest you speak to George Miller. He was famous for creating the Mad Max Series as well as the movie adaptation of Witches of Eastwick. Before he got big he worked as an ER Doctor which is why a lot of his live action movies take great care regarding medical scenes and injuries. For example, Max gets shot in the leg in the first movie and spends the rest of the series with a makeshift brace. In the case of Witches of Eastwick, he was able to make something as fantastic as a magic spell taking effect on a victim, look realistic. Even the infamous Cherry Pit scene, wasn't done without the usual build up of a typical projectile vomit situation. To make it short, he made magic look kinda real in the movie by using his medical expertise in hypothetical situations. In the case of Raiders, they wanted to show what the Wrath of God could possibly look like if it happened for real. So exploding, imploding and melting despite all 3 in the same blast, wouldn't be realistic if it were a real explosion, but the Wrath of God being as unpredictable and mysterious as the rest of God, is shown on full display here because each character that was still looking, was killed in different ways before God blew them all up and closed the ark. It's a little known subject in media called Magic Realism.
The face melting scene is a clever use of gelatine painted onto a skull (with coloured thread added in for blood vessels) and then sat in front of a bunch of heaters, and then timelapsed the melting process, apparently the glasses weren't meant to fall off the way they did, but they couldn't exactly reset and do it again... :P
Hello Doctor ER!:)I love your videos, I would like to ask if there will be more videos of reactions to ishowspeed? My boyfriend works as a surgeon, and the doctor is a difficult profession, you are amazing! Strength and good luck to you❤️❤️
Ant guy here. Indy calls the ants in that film Siafu. Which is inaccurate. Siafu is Swahili. Africa and are in the genus Dorylus. Their heads can be used as sutures
My dad is having a terrible time in the hospital, all because of two young doctors who thought that he had almost nothing. He vomited a lot and had a vein destroyed in his brain, and a lot more. He lost a lot of blood. Thank you, you cheered me a lot these days. I hope in someway you can tell me what to do. Thank you..
I had to get stitches in my finger about 20 years ago, the the guy that was doing it had massive trouble getting the needle in. He said that my skin was tougher than trying to sew leather. I asked if he had any reference, and he said he was a leather smith. So he would have definitely known. However, when I burned my hand from hot grease a few years later, it sure as hell didn't feel like leather.
Great video! Who doesn't love Indiana Jones? You could do another video of deaths from these movies. Like the huge Thugee guard getting smashed by the rock-crusher. Or the light-activated spear-trap in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." One hallmark of these films is Indy fighting someone bigger and stronger than him, who ends up being taken out by something bigger and more dangerous than they are. (The ants, the aforementioned rock-crusher, etc.) So, who will it be in the new movie, and what will take them out?
2:00 They used baseball bats against wet leather gloves. That's how they make the sound. They wanted to make a sound that was as close to a realistic punch as they can while still sounding powerful. Without that echo, it sounds like an ordinary punch.
I somewhat love Indiana Jones but I think it would be cool if after dial of destiny is far enough to avoid spoilers that part 2 comes out with Dial of destiny content and The Adventures of young Indy medical content
Donovan seems like he was intentionally trying to strangle Elsa even as he was aging rapidly. She was the one who convinced him to drink out of that cup
Bro when I was driving up to my grandpas farm with him I saw that scene when I was ten (I wasn’t aware that Indians Jones KOTCS was rated PG-14) and after I watched that scene, I took my headphones off, looked out the car window and almost cried
I may be French, but at the same time he denounces things are not realistic in films, video games while explaining medical medicine, and the wounds, the wounds that cause I am very happy to discover because in France there is no channel like him that explains things about medical medicine in movies, video games
Hey doctor Wagner I have a great question what is the hardest/ least common bone to break here's why I asked when I was younger I had broken my heel bone I had a medical condition where my bones were very brittle and delicate
I always feel bad for that soviet that got dragged into a massive ant hill by giant ants, that's a horrible way to die guaranteed to be painful but the melting scene was so traumatizing but yet so glorious
It is a terrifying situation if you intrude on an ant colony’s territory. The natural response for any ants whether scouts or workers to invading organisms is to attack, it is a threat. And the ant will send out a chemical pheromone signal for the rest of the colony to follow and as a blaring alarm for others. Reinforcements will come and continue to be sent out until the threat is killed or the threat gives up to the army attacking. Clamping and holding down the threat with their mandibles with more coming in to either spray or inject formic acid. Burning pain and causing tissue damage and for insects causing paralysis and organ failures. Some soldier ants will continue to clamp down on insects even if they are torn in half. Besides bullet ants, another fearsome ant is the trap jaw ant. With mandibles hinged ready to snap with a hair trigger set 180 degrees like a crossbow. And when they snap those powerful mandibles, they snap at a force several times the force of gravity and at an amazing 144 miles per hour.
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Indefinitely.
Yo quiero que reaciones a escenas medicas de:
Zamination
The loud house y los casagrande
Dragon ball z/super
Malcolm en del enmedio
Murder drones
Angry birds toons
Henry stickmin
My hero academia
Helluva boss
I want reaction scenes medical of:
Zamination
The loud house & the casagrande
Dragon ball z/super
Malcolm the middle
Murder drones
Angry birds toons
Henry stickmin
My hero academia
Helluva boss
I want him to react to soccer injuries
Yes please.
The ants scene is still traumatizing to this day
So bad!!!
@@DoctorER my skin is crawling just from that scene💀💀💀
Imagine seeing them as a floating ant pile in water.😭
You have never seen the mummy scarab beetle scene then….
@@exodus_gaming5282 that's tame compared to this, not that that's not horrific it is
Always loved the sound design of Indiana Jones movies, that punch is as iconic to Indy as his Fedora, Jacket and Whip.
I love how (in Holy Grail) the whole aging sequence was done. The rapid hair growth being shot in reverse, the insert head near the end looking like Christopher Lloyd always makes me chuckle.
One of the best parts of Last Crusade is when Indie is when his punch can be heard through solid stone and a sheet of iron on the rotating fireplace.
The melting Nazis scene was always horrifying for me. Nowadays, it reminds me of the special effects that were super creative. Love Steven Spielberg. Greet upload Doc!
NGL "The melting Nazis" sounds like a controversial delicious ice cream LOL 😆😂🤣
@@TheCelticCowboy98 I did Nazi that coming!
Don’t forget the lead sprinkles 😂
I have the original Indiana Jones VHS films
I remember seeing Kingdom Of Crystal Skull in theaters. My dad had me cover my eyes when the ants started crawling on the guy. Very scary scene.
Skulk?! Did you mean 💀?
My dad covered my eyes too
I've fallen into a fire ant's nest before and had my body covered head to toe in ants. It hurt for hours, and just watching that ant scene always makes my skin crawl.
Watching Dr. Wagner reacting to the various medical injuries in the Indiana Jones movies is gonna be leagues better that the Dial of Destiny.
That's not hard, though. ;)
The movie isn’t even out yet though.
How about you wait until you see it before making any final verdicts?
@@HB-fq9nn Because this this Modern Disney we're talking about. (LucasFilms is owned by Disney, and therefore what I'm about to say is still valid.) A company that no longer cares about creating family entertainment and wants to use their movies and TV shows to promote identity politics and woke agendas, as well as alienate specific people and half-assing their diversity.
Plus, with how they've been mistreating classic heroes by completely destroying them and in order to bring forth these new characters who're better than them, or make them downright perfect is downright disrespectful. Take a look at the Sequel Trilogy in the Star Wars franchise as a prime example, mainly how they butchered Luke Skywalker in order to make Rey to be a better, more perfect version of Luke. And not only that, but when Rey became the new main lead of the Sequel Trilogy, the rest of the characters, including the new characters, got butchered as well. Kylo Ren kept flip-flopping on what his overall goal was and got overpowered by Rey in their first fight, someone who had never wielded a lightsaber, nor had any knowledge about the Force until that point. Rose had next to nothing to do during Rise of Skywalker. Poe, actually remained mostly the same, but a lot of his superiors often berated him for his actions, despite the fact that a lot of his actions resulted in many victories. But by far one of the worst examples has to go to Finn. A former Stormtrooper who ran away from the First Order, with no desires to fight and no memories of his past self, only to eventually realize that his problems were nothing compare to the entire galaxy, and ultimately decided to become part of the Resistance and fight against the First Order. Sounds like an interesting idea, right? Too bad Finn as a character got butchered as the forgot to even attempt to tell us who Finn was before he became a Stormtrooper. Half the time, mainly in The Last Jedi and especially in Rise of Skywalker, Finn was mostly a background character, letting Rey solve everything, while he did... Things... What's more is that it was heavily implied that he might've been Force Sensitive, but they never go any further other than saying "it's a feeling." Made even worst was how they ruined the idea of him being the first Defector of the First Order by introducing a bunch of former Stormtroopers in Rise of Skywalker. One of them having the heavy implications that she too was Force Sensitive and was implied to be Lando's daughter or granddaughter. So a new character that was introduced during the third act of Rise of Skywalker gets more character background than a character who was originally promoted to be one of the main protagonists in the Force Awakens? Call me crazy, but something doesn't sound right.
And now we're a the Dial of Destiny. A sequel that nobody wanted, being developed by LucasFilms, a company that's owned by Modern Disney, and the current president of LucasFilms is Kathleen Kennedy, a woman who's been butchering and assassinating everything George Lucas has created in order to promote her own agenda, and the agenda of others, while at the same time alienating certain demographics, of which she's doing it multiple times while at the same time disrespecting the fans, it hard not to have this kind of mentality.
@@OmnicidalClown1992 Since the premiere, I have heard mostly positive things about this movie.
Everyone on the cast seems really happy with this film, especially Harrison Ford, which is astounding given he rarely seems happy with a film (especially Star Wars).
All of the bad press feels unwarranted, especially since it’s not out yet.
It’s not a good idea to take leaks and assumptions to heart before the product is even ready.
If you are not interested in seeing it regardless, then that’s fine.
I won’t argue that Disney’s repertoire hasn’t been great lately, but I have faith in the people behind this film.
In interviews, everyone feels really passionate about this send-off to Indiana, and not in a PC kind of way.
Either way, I’m looking forward to it.
If you do decide to go and see it, I hope you enjoy it too.
@@OmnicidalClown1992gonna spoil the movie for you because all of that comment was pointless. Indy isn’t really mistreated-WARNING SPOILERS, GO BACK NOW-the only thing that happens is Mutt dies (because no one liked him) and Marion almost divorces Indy until the very ending of the movie where they make up and have a romantic moment. And no, the female sidekick, Helena doesn’t ever don his hat and there’s no hint she’s the new Indiana Jones because the last shot of the film is Indy grabbing his own hat
Dietrich's head shrink and Toht's face melting is probably one of the best examples in the history of film of how great practical effects are. I'm not sure how they did the head shrink, but with the face melt what you see in the final cut is actually the film being sped up and in actuality, it took them about ten minutes with propane powered heaters to melt the prosthetics, off of the fake skull which I believe was made out of cement.
Another film with medical situations and great special effects is John Carpenter's The Thing from 1982 and you should definitely react to that.
They probably inflated the head, and played it in reverse, a common way of doing stuff like this, just play it in reverse.
"And creatures you have to worry about"
*show a picture of pokemons*
I love your sense of humor 😂
favorite series ever! but in my house, we call the fourth movie “indiana jones and the no refund policy”
I love your reactions in this video Dr. Wagner, I can’t wait for part 2 of those injuries in Indiana Jones. Plus, I’m gonna be watching all the Indiana Jones movies in chronological order to prepare for Dial of Destiny this week.
of course I'm an Indiana Jones fan. I have all five of his films on dvd. Please do a part 2 of this because there are still more injuries in the films to talk about and I love to hear your info about them.
Did you get the Lego sets?
In my opinion I guess Donovan's eyes weren't "coming back", they were disintegrating and turning to dust too
The scenes where Donovan (the rapid aging guy) and when the ghosts come out of the Ark scared me when I was younger. Also when Marion Ravenwood was in the chamber full of mummies.
Can confirm the tree branch.
Ended up with 6 staples because of one, though didn't get a concussion.
Yes! Glad to see an Indiana Jones reaction video. Good job. There's so many more from all those Indiana Jones movies that you didn't do yet, but for next time. Very educational as always.😁
That ant centre reminded me of nasty moment when I accidentally stepped over an ant hill during childhood. 😢 My feet were swollen for days due to whole ant colony bites.
Oh man😮😮
Do you know what spiecies of ants were they?
The funny thing is that there are tons of iterations of the myth of the Ark of the Covenant. But the scene there where they all melted after opening it was one of the funniest.
How about that scene in the Last Crusade when Indiana Jones punches the Gestappo officer and tosses him out of the blimp? He then said, "No ticket." I was surprised that the officer didn't break his spine after landing in a pile of suitcases.
I was picked out of the crowd for the Disney World Indiana Jones attraction to take part by the scene on stage along with other people. We all had to where outfits and act scared when something happened lol it was awesome
Thank you for showing funny memes/clips when explaining the intensive medical stuff, and not grossing me out with actual visuals. Sincerely, my stomach.
3:21 the one and only gory scene of Indiana jones
Очень интересная реакция Док, а найдете ли медицинские сцены в реакции на фильм Мумия это коллекция фильмов где проклятая мумия убивает персонажей с помощью всяких проклятий, в особенности жуками скарабеями, по сюжету проклятый злодей собирает себя находя тех кто забрал его капсулы с органами, и он что бы восстановить себя высасывал жизнь с других что бы вернуть себе глаза, лицо и прочие части тела
Yes! My favorite childhood movie.
Лучший Доктор, с чувством юмором👍😀🙂
Ну наконец-то кто-то говорит на русском ах да ты играешь в BRAWL STARS, CLASH OF CLANS или CLASH ROYAL?!?!!?
@@IKILLYOU6519 Соррян, бро, ни разу не играл в него 😉
Not gonna lie, I was surprised he didn’t cover that one guy who got caught in the rock crusher.
This just reignited my fear of ants.
Haha sorry!!
It's all good doc. Great video btw.
You forgot the scene from Indiana Jones, where he hid in a refrigerator during the nuclear test.
Maybe a part 2?!
@DoctorER hopefully in part 2. You also must include the scene where Indy uses a stick and strikes the bike and the bike blowup into the air.
harrison ford punching people in the face is always gonna be peak comedy
Brooo! I really like watching yours videos!
I think that episode 6 of season 6 of Grey's Anatomy, "I Saw What I Saw" would be an excellent addition to your reaction & analysis video collection👍
Great suggestion! I’ll look into it.
Temple of Doom will always be my fave!
Agreed
@@DoctorERtemple of doom is awesome I love that movie
One thing I heard. Bone could like get fragile, but I heard also a dead bone can be as hard as a rock from the full calcification.
Ant scene...It is especially frightening when you recognize an actor from your country. The role of the victim of ants, Colonel Dovchenko was performed by Igor Jijikine
5:59 Look! It's the Crypt Keeper!
"When you hit someone, it doesn't sound like that." - While this is of course indeed true, I paints the image in my head, where and why in the hospital/ER they hit patients in the face (out of medical reasons of course) to know that. XD
"So.. what brings you to A and E today sir?"
"I opened the ark of the covernant..."
bruh i was always fascinated by the army ants scene which is what actually spiked my interest in insects when i was younger.
Movies are the reason i have a mild fear of bug swarms. The scarab beetles in The Mummy gave me the same effect as the ants in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Tell this day that scene with the ants will always give me chills and will always grosses me out
Thank you so much doc im really enjoy .. again
Glad to hear it!
We all love it here.
Haha thanks!
I love Indiana jones hope the new movie isn’t as bad as kingdom of the crystal skulls
Off topic... but doc if you see this THANK YOU! I received a 2nd degree burn on my hand. The timing was awful for medical attention. I looked up a video of you explaining what to do and it's completely fine now. I don't suggest every person does this.... but this time you really helped me. Love ya
Hi you make me laugh with all of these videos
The "Temple of Doom" is my favorite Indiana Jones movie.
Definitely need to hear more about the person with gangrene, how on earth does someone leave it so long that it gets maggots growing in it 😵💫😷
I watched Indiana Jones when I was young can't wait for the new one
Maggots are used to speed up the healing process.
SOOOOOO LOVE "INDIANA JONES"!!!...EXCEPT FOR THE 2ND FILM!!...YES, PLEASE MORE REACTION VIDEOS, THIS ONE WAS AWESOME!!😉👍❤️
They left out the rock crusher death. Would love the commentary on that.
the ants crawling in his mouth is so terrifying it gives me the chills
I'm back 😀 Nice video doc 💚🔥🔥🔥
thank you for making it possible to watch videos in different languages
The heart and rock crusher traumatized me at a young age I still love indiana jones temple of doom still
He never talked about the one guy who got has heart ripped out in Temple Of Doom
6:05 - I think they are more just shrinking from dehydration since his body is pretty much dead at this point
impressive i just saw this!
The ant scene scared me a lot more than the Ark of the Covenant scene in the first movie
Oh snap, Doctor Wagner could actually be the next Indiana Jones. Looking snazzy in the hat and jacket, and the first 8 letters match (Doctor Jo)!
Bullet ants are pretty scary, but the fer-de-lance is the scariest South American venomous animal, imo.
My favorite Indiana Jones scene is the one in the market place when the guy with the sword confronts him, does a bunch of fancy moves, and Dr. Jones shoots him dead. It's an excellent show of Indy's character; he doesn't have anything to prove, there's a problem and it gets solved in the smartest and most efficient way possible.
That said , after "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," I'm probably just going to wait for this one to come out on video before watching it though.
A little trivia... They'd actually written up that scene for another "epic Indiana Jones brawl"... BUT shooting on location, a BUNCH of the cast and crew caught a stomach bug (there were different accounts and accusations from food poisoning to disentary) AND Harrison Ford had been under the weather a couple days already... SO falling behind schedule, Ford just suggested they cut the brawl, and let him just shoot the guy with the big-ass sword, resolving the scheduling issue AND keeping in character where Jones really DIDN'T have anything to prove on screen anyway...
AND it became an iconic moment in Indiana Jones history and folklore... as it were. ;o)
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 Yeah, I heard that it was food poisoning from Joe Bob Briggs, I think, or it might have been Alan over on the Cinema Therapy channel. Regardless of the cause and where I heard it, it's the best case of tummy troubles in history. A diarrhea rocket straight to stardom!
@@BelgorathTheSorcerer It's just one of several of those little stories of how a film maker and his crew collaborated when the going got tough, and something of greatness was somehow "accidentally" the result...
I think my favorite was from Jaws, though... The scene where Shaw was recounting the sinking of the Indianapolis, and his background for becoming a shark hunter of such note... Shaw was apparently known to be a great actor, but get a little rowdy off set, SO Spielberg hired assistants (as in more than one, since they got fired) to keep an eye on him... Apparently, the assistant had failed to keep Shaw under control and that scene was shot while he was nearly black-out drunk. Shaw even sobered up willingly and felt so bad about it, he practically BEGGED Spielberg to shoot the scene again... BUT by this time, Spielberg was practically watching his career go up in smoke, from an inoperable "great white turd" still stuck at the bottom of the launch under the pier, to months beyond schedule, and a bottomless pit in over-budgets... SO they were literally "stuck" with Shaw's drunken add-lib...
AND if you've even seen the movie, you already KNOW the scene I mean. You remember the story almost verbatim. It couldn't have been done any better...
On TOP of everything, Spielberg and crew managed to get the movie shot, in a hey day of monster movies and horror fandom, and because he COULD NOT get that remote controlled shark to do more than sluggish circles with a bent dorsal fin, they pulled every trick they could create to avoid showing it any more than absolutely necessary... AND it was instantly a smashing success... at least majorly because they DID NOT show the monster until very late. It's still one of the monsters with the LEAST screen time of all monster movie history...
Yeah... There's quite a lot of little stories like that... Some bigger than others... All of them worth looking into, repeating, and being remembered. They're reminders that NOTHING EVER goes 100% according to plan, even for the so-called "Greats" of their respective industries... Movie making legends are no different... and JUST as human as the rest of us... muddling through it all and trying to make the best of a sh*t situation... haha ;o)
3:54 While on the subject of this. If you want to find a way to reconcile realistic injuries with fantastical events like say the wrath of God in this movie, I suggest you speak to George Miller. He was famous for creating the Mad Max Series as well as the movie adaptation of Witches of Eastwick. Before he got big he worked as an ER Doctor which is why a lot of his live action movies take great care regarding medical scenes and injuries. For example, Max gets shot in the leg in the first movie and spends the rest of the series with a makeshift brace. In the case of Witches of Eastwick, he was able to make something as fantastic as a magic spell taking effect on a victim, look realistic. Even the infamous Cherry Pit scene, wasn't done without the usual build up of a typical projectile vomit situation.
To make it short, he made magic look kinda real in the movie by using his medical expertise in hypothetical situations.
In the case of Raiders, they wanted to show what the Wrath of God could possibly look like if it happened for real. So exploding, imploding and melting despite all 3 in the same blast, wouldn't be realistic if it were a real explosion, but the Wrath of God being as unpredictable and mysterious as the rest of God, is shown on full display here because each character that was still looking, was killed in different ways before God blew them all up and closed the ark.
It's a little known subject in media called Magic Realism.
The second one is lost of the Raiders Ark from Indiana Jones
The face melting scene is a clever use of gelatine painted onto a skull (with coloured thread added in for blood vessels) and then sat in front of a bunch of heaters, and then timelapsed the melting process, apparently the glasses weren't meant to fall off the way they did, but they couldn't exactly reset and do it again... :P
I wish you could make a part 2
Hello Doctor ER!:)I love your videos, I would like to ask if there will be more videos of reactions to ishowspeed? My boyfriend works as a surgeon, and the doctor is a difficult profession, you are amazing! Strength and good luck to you❤️❤️
You should have worn a fedora for this video. 😂
Y’all are going to make to me cosplay accordingly with the videos now? 😂
You can explode from fire if your blood boils and the gasses build up preassure. But it rarely if ever happens.
I am from Florida and I can confirm those ants live down here and do such things lol
damn, 1241st view and 252nd like, i'm so proud of myself, and i love watching doctors react to brutal movie and video game scenes🥰🥰🥰🥰
you should react to more indiana jones scenes like the scene where indy is shot in the arm and indy getting burnt to snap him out of the black sleep
You should do The Fifth Element!
Ant guy here. Indy calls the ants in that film Siafu. Which is inaccurate. Siafu is Swahili. Africa and are in the genus Dorylus. Their heads can be used as sutures
I grew up watching indiana jones!
My dad is having a terrible time in the hospital, all because of two young doctors who thought that he had almost nothing. He vomited a lot and had a vein destroyed in his brain, and a lot more. He lost a lot of blood. Thank you, you cheered me a lot these days. I hope in someway you can tell me what to do. Thank you..
Hope ya old man pulls through 🙏
@@thelordofthelostbraincellsI second that
@@BigFella117i third that
Bro is a western doctor
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I had to get stitches in my finger about 20 years ago, the the guy that was doing it had massive trouble getting the needle in. He said that my skin was tougher than trying to sew leather. I asked if he had any reference, and he said he was a leather smith. So he would have definitely known.
However, when I burned my hand from hot grease a few years later, it sure as hell didn't feel like leather.
Great video! Who doesn't love Indiana Jones? You could do another video of deaths from these movies. Like the huge Thugee guard getting smashed by the rock-crusher. Or the light-activated spear-trap in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." One hallmark of these films is Indy fighting someone bigger and stronger than him, who ends up being taken out by something bigger and more dangerous than they are. (The ants, the aforementioned rock-crusher, etc.) So, who will it be in the new movie, and what will take them out?
2:00 They used baseball bats against wet leather gloves. That's how they make the sound. They wanted to make a sound that was as close to a realistic punch as they can while still sounding powerful. Without that echo, it sounds like an ordinary punch.
I think they also combined the sound of the baseball bat with the sound of chicken bones breaking.
@@jasonhahn8797 baseball bat yes chicken bones no. They used celary for wet bone breaks and speghetti noodles for dry bone break.
@@Shanethefilmmaker just looked at it again, you're right. For some reason I remembered chicken bones, my bad.
LOL HIS FACE DROPPING 1:28 MY SAME REACTION TO THAT SCEAN ALSO DID YOU LIKE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL
The propeller scene scared me as a kid, dude got minced
I somewhat love Indiana Jones but I think it would be cool if after dial of destiny is far enough to avoid spoilers that part 2 comes out with Dial of destiny content and The Adventures of young Indy medical content
Donovan seems like he was intentionally trying to strangle Elsa even as he was aging rapidly. She was the one who convinced him to drink out of that cup
What hitting someone sounds like depends on which side of it you're on. ;) LOL
Raiders of the lost ark is the very best one
Bro when I was driving up to my grandpas farm with him I saw that scene when I was ten (I wasn’t aware that Indians Jones KOTCS was rated PG-14) and after I watched that scene, I took my headphones off, looked out the car window and almost cried
I once watched a video where someone walked into the tail rotor of a helicopter face first. It was messy to say the least..
OUR PAINFUL ONE IS KEEP CRYING
Has anyone ever told you look a lot like Harry Kane🤣
Loving these videos. You look like a combination of Peyton Manning and Harry Kane
Bullet ant isn't the most deadly. One of the most painful so if you get swarmed, can cause cardiac arrest. Same with a lot of insects.
I may be French, but at the same time he denounces things are not realistic in films, video games while explaining medical medicine, and the wounds, the wounds that cause I am very happy to discover because in France there is no channel like him that explains things about medical medicine in movies, video games
Hey doctor Wagner I have a great question what is the hardest/ least common bone to break here's why I asked when I was younger I had broken my heel bone I had a medical condition where my bones were very brittle and delicate
You should RE visit Five nights at friends but the Lore like the bite of 87 Springlock failure and other deaths Involving murder.
I always feel bad for that soviet that got dragged into a massive ant hill by giant ants, that's a horrible way to die guaranteed to be painful but the melting scene was so traumatizing but yet so glorious
Are Osteoporosis and Vrolik syndrom basically the same?
It is a terrifying situation if you intrude on an ant colony’s territory. The natural response for any ants whether scouts or workers to invading organisms is to attack, it is a threat. And the ant will send out a chemical pheromone signal for the rest of the colony to follow and as a blaring alarm for others. Reinforcements will come and continue to be sent out until the threat is killed or the threat gives up to the army attacking. Clamping and holding down the threat with their mandibles with more coming in to either spray or inject formic acid. Burning pain and causing tissue damage and for insects causing paralysis and organ failures. Some soldier ants will continue to clamp down on insects even if they are torn in half. Besides bullet ants, another fearsome ant is the trap jaw ant. With mandibles hinged ready to snap with a hair trigger set 180 degrees like a crossbow. And when they snap those powerful mandibles, they snap at a force several times the force of gravity and at an amazing 144 miles per hour.
No 1 lesson: never mess with the ark
Cuanto tiempo lleva hacer ese doblaje?
He definitely sucks down on some late stage jenga games. Jaw like that square hole we try to shove the triangle through.
Reacciona a las esenas médicas de SISU 🇩🇪🇸🇪 🤔💪🏻👌🏻
If I had to choose, I'd be Indy and choose wisely.