FIRST Indiana Jones Film (Raiders of the Lost Ark) *First Time Watching*
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2024
- Epic tale in which an intrepid archaeologist tries to beat a band of Nazis to a unique religious relic which is central to their plans for world domination. Battling against a snake phobia and a vengeful ex-girlfriend, Indiana Jones is in constant peril, making hair's-breadth escapes at every turn in this celebration of the innocent adventure movies of an earlier era.
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That first scene with all the tarantulas is the reason Doc Ock fights Spider-Man.
He had even more legs on his back in this movie than in Spiderman.
Gimli from Lord of the Rings is in this movie too.
Mufcker held that grudge for *23* years..
Thing was, Molina was also terrified of spiders. He didn't like that scene at all.
@@biguy617 and Treebeard
The music, the cinematography, the editing, the stunts, the colorful characters, the atmosphere, the touches of eerie horror sprinkled throughout... they all culminate in one of the finest action adventure films ever produced.
thee greatest . in my opinion.
Fun fact, Alyska, the first Indiana Jones film is responsible for getting more people in the real world interested in the field of Archaeology than any other movie.
Another fun fact, I've seen many real archaeologists react to these movies, and their reviews of it are always pure gold to watch. One thing they nearly always universally say about these films is that, if booby traps like we see in the films actually existed, archaeologists would be more interested in studying the TRAPS than they would be in studying the treasures!
Fun fact, she don't read comments
@@flexydex8754 I do xD I didn't know. now I do
The most amazing thing about those traps, is how the #@%! they could still be working after they were built centuries, maybe millennia ago!
I became interested in archaeology as a child from seeing the "Mummy" movies, starring Boris Karloff, made during the 1930s.
So your "fact" is not a fact.
You really should avoid making things up and then mislabeling them as "fact".
@@jnagarya519 I’m not making anything up, dude. This is an actual statistic. Multiple archaeologists have stated and confirmed this statistic. Just because you were an EXCEPTION to the norm does not give you any right whatsoever to falsely label me as a liar. Shame on you.
Fun fact: The guy who played Gimli in Lord of the Rings played Indy's arab sidekick in this film. Also: the Ark was said to contain the two tablets that the Ten Commandments were written on, the Manna that fell from heaven for the Hebrews in the desert, and the Staff of Aaron (Moses' brother and the first Jewish High Priest). No one was allowed to even touch the Ark or else they would die.
Makes you wonder if it exists and where it is.
Not to mention that the handling of the Ark was very carefully listed. You had to wear special shoes, and only carry it with wooden carrying poles. When some scientists made a replica of the Ark, they found that the materials it was made of caused it to generate an electrical current by a galvanic reaction, so someone COULD have actually electrocuted themselves by touching it when not insulated.
@@RedwoodTheElf It would be very funny if it was a huge leyden jar.
Only a Levite could touch the Ark
There was a deleted scene with the Arab Priest when they were reading the staff of Rah headpiece, warning about the dangers of looking at the divine upon disturbing the Ark.
Regarding the Stunts, Spielberg asked the Stuntmen, "Are there any stunts you've always dreamed of doing but never found the right film for?" Taking this opportunity, the stunt team compiled a list of their "dream stunts," which Spielberg and his team then wove into one almighty scene for the Truck Chase.
George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and John Williams. The holy trinity.
And let's add Harrison Ford to the mix also, for good measure.
And then we have the 3 musketeers and Dartangnan.😉
It's as if film didn't exist before you were born.
The Raiders March will never be forgotten!
Its the obvious comment to sneer and say bah, Tomb Raider was just 'heavily inspired' by Indiana Jones. However IJ was itself a massive homage to older black and white film serials, especially King Solomons Mines. Lucas was big on that, and Flash Gordon as a kid. So he turned the latter into Star Wars and the former into Indiana Jones.
also from roy chapman andrews.
Fun fact: The scene where Indy shot the swordsman wasn't actually scripted. It was put in day of filming. Harrison Ford had food poisoning and was really sick. He asked the director if he could just shoot the guy, thinking it would be what Indy would do anyway.
Fun fact... the cargo steamer ship that Indy and Marion rode in, was the one that made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.
PS - The swordsman scene was a classic subversion of expectations. A close runner-up to that scene was the one with the coat hanger. Everyone was waiting for some kind of crazy martial arts scene with that 'weapon'.
This is true, but leaves out the, "why." Harrison Ford had contracted dysentery, and was dehydrated and miserable from shitting his guts out (no, seriously.) He simply couldn't handle the action scene as scripted, and they were looking for a way to get around that. That's when he said, "Why don't I just shoot him?"
@@rawkmode6315Everyone on set I think had caught dysentary from the local food at where they were shooting. The only person who didn't get sick was Spielberg himself because he brought his own canned food, lucky him lol.
@@rawkmode6315 Harrison was hung over. Period... Look for the interviews.
Hearing someone say Raiders is like Tomb Raider just hurts me in the deep places
Don't forget she also said it reminds her of the Mummy.
@@jackson857 OUCH
@@tru3sk1ll uncharted
the third one with the holy Grail is my personal favorite
I'm a temple of Doom guy, it felt more adult at the time and I'm a fan of the dark vibe. Mola Ram is a great villain.
@@Whalewraith Lol it's a juvenile's idea of what "mature" and "dark" are. Just a bunch of gross-out humor and over-the-top, cartoonish violence. Not to mention the racism and depiction of child torture. Awful movie.
All three are great, but The Last Crusades is also my personal favorite too. Temple of Doom is good too, people bash it way too much.
At least we get to see Sean Connery in The Last Crusade
@@Progger11 "rAciSm"
One of the best films of the early 1980s. Steven Spielberg is a master storyteller and director. In 1982, Raiders , Reds both lost to Chariots of Fire for best picture
As soon as she said ive never watched the movie... i realized i was old
Which means, you can steer a lot of these naive UA-cam viewers to Movie Classics and witness "the passing of the flame," as they fall in love with your favorites. Yessir, "that's why a good storyteller gets to sit closest to the warm campfire."
These kids. Huh.
The legendary John Williams just earned his 54th Oscar nomination for the 5th and final installment of the franchise (INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY (2023)) literally a couple of weeks ago, making him the oldest ever nominee in any category. Today (Feb 8) also happens to be his 92nd birthday. What a way to celebrate his birthday!
Indiana jones is 10 years older than Marion. Back then he and Marion got together in 1926 even though he was 27 and she was 17. Abner, Marion’s Father, was Indiana mentor and when he found out, he strained his relationship with him. Over the next 10 years she realized what she did was wrong and here Indiana jones brushes it off
In the original draft Indy was supposed to have been 25, which would make more sense with him as a graduate student, and Marion 15 but they figured that was waaaay too creepy so they upped the ages to 17 and 27 still way bad but not as rapey as 15/25.
Not only that, but Harrison Ford is 10 years older than Karen Allen. He was 38 and she was 28 when they made Raiders.
*Irrelevant, 10-12 years old was the age of consent in prior eras and rape was defined as forceful intercourse without consent.* Short life expectancy determined such things.
@@hulkhatepunybanner If you go back to the middle ages maybe but in the 1920s a 24 year old and a 15 year old would have definitely raised eyebrows and possibly pitchforks. If you go to places where it's common to fuck your first cousin sure, maybe, but for educated people like Abner and Indiana it was a long way away from the norm.
@@hulkhatepunybanner Relevant - the canonical 1981 novelisation by Campbell Black states Marion's age as 15 during their liaison, and "By 1920, 26 states had an age of consent at 16, 21 states had an age of consent at 18, and one state (Georgia) had an age of consent at 14". So, unless Jones went down to Georgia with her, it *was* wrong (and he almost certainly knew it).
I love how the poison darts don't freak you out; the deadly spears, the humongous boulder - none of that freaks you out...but the moment he runs through🕷spiderwebs 🕸-- you cringe and squeak. 😂😂😂
I'm glad you didn't edit out the spider scene. Your reaction to the ice spider episode in the Mandalorian is a classic.
This film actually came about from Steven Spielberg wanting to make a Bond film.
Yup. He couldn't get the film rights to make it, so he partnered up with George Lucas who suggested adapting his Bond idea into being more like the adventure serials the two had grown up watching. In turn this series served to be a major inspiration for the likes of the Tomb Raider and Uncharted game series, making Bond a sort of spiritual father of Indiana Jones and grandfather of Lara Croft and Nathan Drake. Also, you know, the character who shows up in the third film...
@@VegetaLF7 It's kind of like how Lucas made Star Wars because he couldn't get the rights to do a Flash Gordon film and he just decided "you know what, I'm gonna make my own epic sci-fi space opera"
Except Star Wars isn't Sci-Fi but very clearly Fantasy.@@christianwise637
Yeah totally. Also, I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with Secret of the Incas (1954)
“Sorta like Tomb Raider” Hahahahahahahahahaha!
A perfect film. Perfectly directed, produced, written, cast, acted, shot, edited, choreographed, and scored.
Speaking of arachnophobia...
Arachnophobia was a great movie 😂
In a deleted scene the old man the read the markings on the medalion told Indiana Jones not to look if the ark was opened, that was how he knew to keep his eyes shut and told Marion to keep hers shut
Google was called an encyclopedia back then 😂
Personally, I preferred "Futurama's" saver-of-all-life, the Encyclopod.;)
There was supposed to be a fight between Indy and the swordsman, there’s actually a bit of footage filmed for it i think, but Harrison Ford felt horrible from food poisoning. So he suggested he just shoot the guy
Almost all the cast and crew had food poisoning except Spielberg who brought his own canned food from home because he is a picky eater.
@@ronweber1402 I heard he brought the canned food because he got food poisoning the last time he had filmed in Tunisia. Or he was advised to or something
@@jonmercano1138 He did so because he was aware the water was not the best condition in the region. As far as I am aware Spielberg never shot in Tunisia prior to Raiders since it was a location Lucas chose since he was familiar with the area because of Star Wars. Which is weird that Ford would fall victim since he had shot there for Star Wars as well.
@@scottb3034 Oh yeah! It was Lucas who told him! I think. Or he was just aware from Lucas’s experience
you can't imagine how much this impacted us 12-year-old boys watching it in theatre when it first came out. My god. The storyline - powerful relics in strange lands, puzzles from ancient times to solve in furtherance of a quest, one good guy fighting a cabal of evil henchmen, the everyman vs the state, all that was nirvana enough for a kid, but those weren't the only things. Raiders of the Lost Ark was the first modern incarnation of this type of storyline. And everything was new, the fight scenes were kinetic and had a sense of place. The music - mindbending. It was just cut different from every other film of the time, and to top it off, the audience really got into it. There were actual cheers from the audience at the end and people would see it over and over again. For me personally, it inspired a love of both history and archaeology, with me learning all that I could possibly learn about the 1930s and 1940s - especially World War II and the efforts of the Allies vs the Axis.
It's sad that we don't have the same mystery nowadays - this movie inspired countless others and as a result, they have lost lots of their awe. And yes the mummy is 'highly inspired' by this, but it doesn't hit the same for me. I like the historicity of this more and the fact that there were such groups as Nazis and that they did almost destroy modern civilization just makes things hit harder - even watching this film 40 years later.
Goddamn girl. You been living under a rock? You've never seen this? You're in for a real treat with this masterpiece
Different generation not that many generationZ watch 80's movies. If she wasn't doing a reaction channel, probably would never see it.
@@stevenwoodward5923 that's sad tbh. Im 24 and i love 80s movies I'd rather watch those tbh
@@stevenwoodward5923yea it’s split older half had VHS while the other don’t even know what a hot comb is
@@stevenwoodward5923 it's very sad. I personally prefer 80s films to the shit we get today
@@calypso6138 I'm 24 and I know what vhs is much prefer older films to new ones
Alyska I love it when you react to random movies every once in a while. It’s like a present when I log onto UA-cam
Fun fact in the scene where indy fights the guy with scimitar there was going to be a big fight scene but harrison was sick that day and he went up to steven and asked can I just shoot him steven loved it and it is totally in line wiht indy's character
It wasn’t just sick, he had the shits. Last time i checked having the shits doesn’t make for an epic fight.
@@DirtnapJack yes he had food poisoning along with the rest of the crew except for steven
Wait, first Indy movie? Your in for a treat. These are Amazing.
Wellllllllll, 3 outta 5 ain't bad.
@@rexmundi2986 True, I like some parts of 4 and 5 is just meh. But the trilogy is God tier.
I personally liked 4 a lot. But the 5th one was mediocre
@@ROJO_BROKO The original trilogy is like watching a band of musicians in their prime, 4 is like watching that same band do a reunion concert years later, 5 is like a cover artist doing a semi-decent attempt to emulate the original artists but not quite managing it
There is an hour long tv special that came out shortly after the movie that is a behind the scenes/making of feature. It shows how they filmed the stunts along with the practical special effects, it’s about an hour long and on UA-cam.
Nice reaction Alyska, so glad you watched this popular gem. The sequel, The Temple Of Doom and its third The Last Crusade should be reacted to. This is one of Harrison's best films. Reminds me so much of Tomb Raider is getting artifacts, not for personal gain, but for a museum to be cherished. Your next film reaction should be Arachnophobia (1990) LOL.
Based on her reaction to the spiders in this movie, Arachnophobia would absolutely break her. I love spiders and that movie gives me the heebie jeebies.
What better place to hide a crate than in a warehouse full of crates.
38:22 That scream is called "Wilhelm's scream" and it is used in many movies.
Harrison Fords best work ever. With the mind of George Lucas, directing of Steven Spielberg, and the music of John Williams (happy 92nd birthday to him) this franchise is one of the best in history. You need to react to ALL of them. PLEASE.🙏.
Yep all 3 of them
@@markcarpenter6020 all 5 of them. Crystal skull and dial of destiny are a part of it too.
@@jacobsmith7254 no there were no Indiana Jones moves made after the 3rd one. Damn shame really, they could have made some good movies based on the franchise.
@@markcarpenter6020 okay I don’t know what universe your from but I liked Crystal skull and dial of destiny. You do you man.
John Williams just got nominated for DIAL OF DESTINY as well! Oldest ever Oscar nominee in any category as a result.
Another fantastic reaction! Indiana Jones is an amazing franchise! 😁
I guess you didn't recognise Alfred Molina who played Doctor Octupus from Spider-Man 2 at the beginning of the film.
Omg I didn’t!!
@@Alyska And Sallah is played by the same actor who played Gimli in LOTR
@@Alyska"The power of the sun in the palm of my hand."
@@Alyska Alice, I was shocked to hear you say that the "kiss" scene on the boat was cringe. No woman who saw this film when it came out shared your reaction. On the contrary, they thought it was charming, and adorable. I don't know what it is with you kids these days that you find so many things cringe that are not actually cringe and never have been cringe. No offense to you, I'm a big fan of yours, but let me just say that I am sooooo glad I grew up when I did, and not in your generation of hypersensitivity and weirdly misplaced judgements and values.
or @Cosmo-Kramer maybe the older generation was a little TOO under-critical and threw caution to the wind a bit too often, and we've learned lessons from that
We were at a movie theater and the previews were on and people started cheering and applauding. We were surprised we had never heard of this for a trailer. No one had seen the movie yet. The movie was Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Fun easter egg. You can see glyphs of R2 and 3PO in the snake chamber, where they find the Ark
makes sense, Star Wars took place a long time ago...lol
Another connection: the canyon where Indiana threatens to blow up the Ark with the RPG is the same canyon where the jawas ambushed R2-D2 in "Star Wars: A New Hope."
When Indiana jones was Indiana jones
I think you'll love Temple of Doom the most for the horror aspect, how it literally created the pg-13 rating, and that Short Round may just become one of your favorite characters ever. :D
33:14 Fun Fact: This statue fell a little earlier than it was supposed to, but after watching the dailies, Spielberg said he was still satisfied with the way it fell and how Harrison Ford didn't look quite ready...it appeared more realistic.
It's implied Indy and Marion had an inappropriate relationship while she was still underage and "in love", or at least infatuated, with him. And Lucas's original treatment/concept had them at like 15 and 25. I think they nudged it to 16 for her or something, but still really young, and the implications based on their ages in 1936 and that they last saw each other 10 years before, are that she was young regardless.
just Like Elvis :)
@@lisamaitland157 Or Jerry Lee Lewis marry your underage first cousin.
@@lisamaitland157 But more like Jerry Lee Lewis (except for the cousin bit).
Yes, this exactly, I feel that people just skip over the explanation in Marion’s first interaction with Indiana on-screen and/or treat it as hyperbole.
@@ripleyjlawman.3162 Well, Karen Allen was 30ish (28?) when filming so that would have influenced how they saw her & thought about how young she would have been 18 is young. Until relatively recently the average person wasn't privy to the planning/concept aspect of it.
🤠Raiders of the Lost Ark Awesome.🤠
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I don’t know if you’ve seen Lord of the Rings yet, but if you have, you should recognize that the dwarf in Lord of the Rings (Gimli) is played by the same actor (John Rhys-Davies) who plays the local who is helping Indiana as the character Sallah.
This is the first of your videos I've watched. I really enjoyed your reaction to this classic film.
one of the best trilogys ever that inspired tomb raider and uncharted
I’m so glad you watched this Alyska this movie has been an Icon for Decades😁👏🏻
You're going to have so much fun with these. Check out the Young Indiana Jones series as well they're pretty good!
I can't wait till you do Temple of Doom.
This film was meant as an homage to the old 1930's matinee serials they used to show in theaters before the main attraction. As good as this film truly is, it's still meant as a tribute to that old version of Hollywood that is long gone. Even when this came out, it was long gone.
51:56 Three. There are three Indiana Jones films. Three.
Not anymore. Three stories and Two epilogues.
Like ‘em or not, there’s 5
Three stories, one fan fiction, and one conclusion
Such a joyful fun reaction. :) No idea how you missed this before. As FYI, others have had claims when there is a lot of John Williams music. So if that happens you might want to upload without as much of it. :)
Thank you for the heads up!
Spielberg's explanation for the previous relationship with Marion is 😳
Lucas's is 😱
Hi Alyska, it's great you've seen this adventure classic :) please react to the next one; Indiana Jones & The Temple Of Doom (1984) next or as soon as you can. x
SERIOUSLY!?! You've never seen any Indy? Alyce, you've been deprived. Glad you finally found it!
12:49 She's in the middle of nowhere in Nepal, in a bar which is closed, and a world renowned expert professor just told her it's worthless...
Plus, you yourself just found it ridiculous for her to wear such a large and heavy thing around her neck the whole time!
He reason he knows to shut his eyes is because he read the old testament, in the beginning of the movie he makes a remark, “didn’t you go to Sunday school?”
One of the best, all-time movies ever! Maybe Ford's, Spielberg and Lucas' best. That punch from Marianne at the very beginning was so awesome! My kind of girl! My dad used to laugh his ass off during the scene with Indiana and sword fighter!
The best!
My favourites adventures movies ever, this awesome saga. A great character also it´s Sallah (John Rhys Davies), who also played the dwarf Gimli in LOTR trilogy.
Raiders Of The Lost Ark was inspired from a 1954 movie Secret Of The Incas, with Charlton Heston. Indiana Jones' outfit looks VERY similar to what Charlton Heston was wearing, and a lot of ideas were lifted out of Secret Of The Incas that went into Raiders Of The Lost Ark. At the beginning of Raiders, in that jungle temple, there was a large gold disk in the background. That was the disk that was being sought in Secret Of The Incas.
When they were lifting that stone slab at the top of the temple in Raiders, there was some kind of dark smoky substance coming out. That was most likely 3,000 year old bacteria and viruses, which was what killed most of the team opening King Tut's tomb. They rushed in and breathed the bacteria.
This was a wonderful surprise popping up in my feed. 😊
No cringe parts. It's just your point of viewing life.
47:41
Not sand, but ash.
Inside the Ark was except for the stone tablets Aarons rod and a jar of manna.
The relics did burn on the ship to keep them away.
When that man and Jones was in that stand-off and the guy starts swinging his sword around showing his skills and Indy shoots him, that was ad libbed. It was in the script that the two got into a sword fight. But HF said "Indiana Jones wouldn't fight him, he'd just shoot him". So he did it that way and it's an iconic scene.
The Ark is stored in Warehouse 13! Also there was a TV series about Indy as a kid, the first episode explains his fear of snakes.
One of my favorite franchises. 3rd movie is arguably the best. I would love to see you react to them all.
Harrison Ford did a great many of his own stunts. In fact, at 81 years of age, he is the oldest actor to still do stunts in his action career.
That wide shot in Cairo looking out over the rooftops… they had to take down ALL the tv antennas for filming and then… put them all back up because in the 30’s tv wasn’t around yet😁
The snake scenes were shot at Elstree Studios not far from when i live, there are still stories about the snakes that went missing during filming living under the studio for years...
That last scene was the inspiration for a brilliant little sci-fi show that's worth a look, Warehouse 13.
Great reaction, I hope you decide to watch the others.
I loved that show abd usually mention it myself.
Fun fact: Spielberg, Lucas and Kasdan (Larry Kasdan the writer for Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back) got together and wrote the entire screenplay and flow of the film in three days. You can find their notation and brainstorm sessions online. Simply genius.
Don't get discouraged or dissuaded by people's opinion of Crystal Skull, it's pretty good. Lots of good shots and stunts.
@48:43 Indy knows to keep your eyes shut because he knows his history. No one but a few rabbi in the Temple were allowed to look upon the Ark or its content. If you failed to humble yourself before it, you died.
Fun fact: when the Ark was resting in Solomons temple, the high priest would enter the Holy of Holies once a year to offer sacrifice. Before he entered, a rope would be tied to his foot in the event a part of the ritual was not done properly and he was struck dead. No one could enter to remove the body because only the high priest could enter; anyone else would be struck dead. I have no idea if it ever happened but it shows how seriously Judaism was taken before Christ came and made the temple worship unnecessary.
The actor in the beginning with the spiders on his back makes sense . He's used to a lot of apendages on his back, since 20 plus years lady he played Doc Oc in Spiderman 2
Awesome! This movie is phenomenal, but The Last Crusade will always just be slightly above the rest. Hope you watch the whole trilogy.
Thank you for calling it Raiders of the Lost Ark, and not the unnecessarily long title Lucas insanely added to it years later
He didn't add it. Marketing did.
@@SubterrelProspector No. Lucas was sole owner of the Indiana Jones property and everything LucasFilm, so it was his decision. He lost his mind
@@leebrandt8597 ....he added like 4 words....two of them being the character's name. Stop being overdramatic.
@@scottb3034 4 words are too much. It's people like you who enable lunacy
@@leebrandt8597 speak for yourself. Only lunatics get irate over a small title change that does not change the meaning of the time or the title of the film completely. To be that enraged over a change like that is insane.
Basically, grow up.
Harrison Ford did the horse stunts, very accomplished horseman
The bearded man who's friend with Jones as they sit talking is played by John Rhys Davis. He also starred in the Lord of the Rings trilogy playing as Gimli a dwarf. There were some dwarf actors and blue screen so he could appear in person.
Me at start of video : I hope hope hope she is afraid of spiders
Me at 2:20 : L AND O AND L
Me at 3:00 : And I hope hope hope she is afraid of snakes
Me at 26:46 : But snakes are OK , DARN!!
I got to see this in the theater the first week it was out. Awesome to share with a couple hundred strangers.
30:59 - this musical movement appeared in many of Spielberg's later movies
Just a observation that doesn’t get mention often. When this first came out it was retro…meant to be a callback to old films.
I haven't seen the movie in many years, but I remember at some point someone saying that you couldn't look directly at the power emanating from the ark and that's why Indy knows he has to close his eyes.
I don't think it's said in the film, but not looking at the divine is (I assume) a key part of biblical lore, which Indy has definitely read up on ("any of you went to Sunday school?") which is likely how he knows
Could be wrong but I thought that when the cameras went out, Indiana deduced that he needed to close his eyes.
Greart reaction to a cult classic movie i wish i could see it for the first time again Long live Indy
8:35
The guy to the left is same actor that played Rogue 2, Zev Senesca at Hoth in Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back.
12:10 the teeth is Indiana was 25 and Marion was 15 years old.
Lucas wanted her to be 11.
Great production, Allys! Thanks!
Han Solo, Doctor Octopus, and Gimli make a masterpiece!
Such a classic movie and Harrison Ford still going strong
"This reminds me of Tomb Raider." "This reminds me of Tangled". "This reminds me of The Mummy". All those movies borrowed (or copied) Raiders of the Lost Ark. :)
*I wouldn't want to live in a world without **_cheddar._*
The 2nd movie, Temple of Doom, is loved by some, not by others, but everyone agrees that the 3rd film, The Last Crusade, is a classic. The most fun of all the Indy films.
I grew up with star wars, Indiana Jones, back to the future etc.... We where the lucky generation!
Make sure to watch the other 2 , awesome reaction btw.
42:49 "This definitely reminds me of The Mummy, a little bit." The Mummy was originally written as a horror monster movie (like Dracula or Frankenstein), but it wasn't getting any interest. That changed when they decided to make it more like Indiana Jones, switching its genre to action/adventure. So The Mummy is like THIS movie -- a lot, and on purpose!
Love the video Alyska stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
40:45 Fun Fact: If you look close enough you can see how there is a ditch running the length of the road between the wheels of the truck to allow for more room for this stunt...now I don't remember if this is Harrison Ford slithering below the truck, but it IS him being dragged BEHIND the truck, so YES, Harrison did a LOT of his own stunts.
You laugh at a guy running scared from a statue.....but you'd run from some cobweb? OK...
47:38 is sand but it's what's remaining of the 10 Commandments. Power of God is what's killing everyone who is looking
Nothing beats the first 3 Indiana Jones movies. The TV show wasn't too bad either.