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*INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)* is INCREDIBLE!! | First Time Watching | REACTION

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Ай бұрын

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This classic adventure film exceeded my expectations. Harrison Ford as Indiana killed this role and I loved the constant flow from one incredible scene to the next. Truly an adventure. Enjoy :)
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INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) is INCREDIBLE!! | First Time Watching | REACTION
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@kaylaadams465
@kaylaadams465 Ай бұрын
my grandpa worked on this movie ,he was underwater pulling on the fishing line that the pilot was using to fish with
@itsnub5597
@itsnub5597 Ай бұрын
That’s incredible!
@franknfoot7200
@franknfoot7200 Ай бұрын
That has to be true because of the specifics of it. Super cool!
@kaylaadams465
@kaylaadams465 Ай бұрын
@@franknfoot7200 it is cause i asked him and he told me
@liaml.e.5964
@liaml.e.5964 Ай бұрын
Did the pilot catch him?
@avalonmandrake3989
@avalonmandrake3989 Ай бұрын
Size of the fish that year!
@patch1752
@patch1752 Ай бұрын
Apparently when Indy shoots that sword wielding guy it was supposed to be a a boss fight but Harrison Ford wasn’t feeling well and didn’t want to do the big fight and said: can I just shoot him?”
@saltymisfit6566
@saltymisfit6566 Ай бұрын
Honestly that entire scene sums up the character of Indiana Jones he just doesn't have time for that kind of s*** 😂
@odinvolk6973
@odinvolk6973 Ай бұрын
probably wrong on my end. I was told he did the entire scene before, all the running and jumping himself and he wanted a breather before a big fight scene and in the moment thought "well, here's one for the blooper reel (BANG!!!)" I doubt my brother is correct on that though. if the sword guy wasn't in on it he wouldn't have dropped dead like that. he would've been up screaming "hey, you weren't supposed to do that"
@bennickell8477
@bennickell8477 Ай бұрын
Story goes that while filming in Egypt the whole cast and crew had food poisoning. So when Indiana Jones shoots the swordsman it was Harrison Ford's idea. He was sick and they had a lengthy fight scene to film and apparently Ford said to Spielberg "Can't I just shoot the bastard?" Also this is why Ford is sweating and exhausted looking during the city chase.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 Ай бұрын
Gotta watch Witness, Working Girl, Presumed Innocent and Regarding Henry. All 4 show his wide range. Plus the show Shrinking on Apple is amazing.
@JohnSmith-bn9sw
@JohnSmith-bn9sw Ай бұрын
Adding more to the confusion, here's what I've heard! To be fair it is a combination of everyone else's. They had spent several days filming the sword versus whip fight which is why there is some film of Ford doing it. Harrison Ford came down with dysentery while they were filming in Egypt. He was of course feeling terrible because of this, and apparently took it upon himself to say...."why wouldn't I just shoot the guy?" Apparently Spielberg must have liked it no matter who's version of events is right.😂
@QuantumJuicE3
@QuantumJuicE3 Ай бұрын
Just thought I’d mention that Indy’s friend Sallah is the same actor who plays Gimli in Lotr (John Rhys-Davies)
@ScooterBond1970
@ScooterBond1970 Ай бұрын
And the heavyset G man at the beginning talking about the Ark is the same guy who played Porkins the unfortunate rebel pilot in Star Wars 77. And the sidekick who doublecrosses Indy in the opening scene is Alfred Molina.
@eddied.3426
@eddied.3426 Ай бұрын
I love 5hat guy
@RedCaio
@RedCaio Ай бұрын
My screenreader pronounced "Gimli" as "Jim Lee" and I am appalled lol
@eddied.3426
@eddied.3426 Ай бұрын
@@RedCaio lol jungle jim lee
@Eduardo-yj5cd
@Eduardo-yj5cd 28 күн бұрын
He also provides the voice of Treebeard.
@UnclePengy
@UnclePengy 27 күн бұрын
9:07 "I don't think that's how it works" First reaction video I've seen where the reviewer actually knew a thing or two about the Biblical history.
@Dreamfox-df6bg
@Dreamfox-df6bg 20 күн бұрын
Even though I knew nothing about the Ark, I was always thinking: "You think any kind of ritual would let you use the power of the God almighty without his consent? Many other deities, maybe, but the Biblical God? This isn't some kind of mechanism, that's literally HIS power."
@liljenborg2517
@liljenborg2517 20 күн бұрын
There are only two times the Israelites carried the ark into combat. The first time was when they paraded around Jericho for a week, and the walls collapsed, allowing them to raze the city. God gave them this battle plan and directed them to carry the ark - because HE was the one defeating the enemy. The one other time the Israelites tried to use the ark as a battle totem and marched with the arc at the head of their army is recorded in 1 Samuel 4. The Israelites lose a battle to the Philistines and think that if they take the ark with them, they’ll surely win the second time. Because God will be on their side, right? They did not seek God’s opinion on the matter. They just grabbed the ark and hauled it back to their camp. Instead of winning, they get their butts kicked. When the Philistines heard a god had entered the Israelite camp and would fight on the Israelite’s side, they decided to just go for broke, and fought like crazy and won. The Philistines captured the ark and took it home. That didn’t work out so well for them in the end, but that’s another story. So, yeah, I have no idea what that illustration was Indy showed the g-men, because there’s only one story about fire coming out of the ark to kill someone, and that’s back in Leviticus. Right after the ark was first made and placed in the newly built Tabernacle, Moses’s brother Aaron and his two oldest sons are invested as the first ever full-time priests. Aaron’s two boys grab some censers and incense and started waving them around exactly contrary to all the rules they’d been having to study. Having brought “unauthorized fire” before God, God showed them holy fire and Aaron had to bury the ashes left and invest his two younger sons as priests. The next time someone tried that, one of the Judean kings tried to offer incense in the Temple, God settled for striking him with leprosy and he had to reign fom inside a quarantine shack they built behind the palace.
@Dreamfox-df6bg
@Dreamfox-df6bg 20 күн бұрын
@@liljenborg2517 I'd say the illustration wasn't done by a life witness and is based on something the artist heard happened.
@liljenborg2517
@liljenborg2517 20 күн бұрын
@@Dreamfox-df6bg The whole book and the illustration in it were actually props made for the movie (that's why the illustration of the ark so closely matches the prop-ark they made for the movie). I think that, other than the pages we see on screen, the rest of the book is blank. The artist actually did a pretty good job recreating the style of engraving with hand painted coloring from old-timey Bible illustrations.
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 7 күн бұрын
But he didn't know the most important fact: it holds the stone tablets of the 10 commandments... (or so says the myth...)
@matt47110815
@matt47110815 Ай бұрын
"The CGI is dated"?? That's not CGI... Those are manual analog effects. 😉 The Boss Fight: Harrison Ford did not feel well that day, and he asked, "Can't I just shoot the guy?" 😄
@valerieengelleiter698
@valerieengelleiter698 Ай бұрын
I was going to say pretty much the same thing. "CGI? CGI didn't exist yet!" All props, matte painting, miniatures, bluescreen, and sets. CGI has made a lot of things possible, but I think we lost something in the process.
@tori623worth
@tori623worth Ай бұрын
You: “Only specific people could carry it.” Me: *nods emphatically*
@George__Parasol279
@George__Parasol279 27 күн бұрын
*Jack Nicholson Nodding Gif*
@PassTheMarmalade1957
@PassTheMarmalade1957 Ай бұрын
Such an Australian thing to say, looking at those things and calling them "Tiny spiders."
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 29 күн бұрын
Thinking on the Huntsman right?
@Elysia63
@Elysia63 Ай бұрын
When I was younger, the scene when they opened the ark and all the faces being melted away TERRIFIED me and gave me *TONS* of nightmares! 😱😱😱
@jtwattsmusic
@jtwattsmusic Ай бұрын
Yep, my dad always made me listen to Indy when he said to close your eyes. It was years before I actually saw that scene!
@aredub1847
@aredub1847 Ай бұрын
i saw tremors when i was like 5yo so
@queendragon75
@queendragon75 Ай бұрын
They did the face melting with wax figures! They had them melt under a really hot spot light over a few hours, then played the footage sped up!
@otter011
@otter011 28 күн бұрын
I still hate it 🙈
@Elysia63
@Elysia63 27 күн бұрын
@@queendragon75 Yeah I know. I was relieved and amazed that they used wax figures to make it look SO realistic. It's incredible!! 😃👏
@A23457
@A23457 Ай бұрын
Greatest opening scene in movie history imo. A gold standard adventure film that changed the game forever
@jbearclowater
@jbearclowater Ай бұрын
It really is. I'd argue The Last Crusade is probably second greatest opening scene too.
@A23457
@A23457 Ай бұрын
@@jbearclowater Last Crusade is my favorite overall movie of them all
@ejtappan1802
@ejtappan1802 Ай бұрын
The ark is supposed to contain the original stone tablets on which the 10 commandments were written. So, when they open it and find only sand, it appears that the tablets have basically eroded away. Hence, the German guy laughing. (at first)
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 29 күн бұрын
There were also Aarons rod and a jar of manna. That's why it burned on the ship to keep it away.
@domcoke
@domcoke 27 күн бұрын
As was clearly explained in the expositional scene about the ark at the beginning.
@Dudeman23rd
@Dudeman23rd Ай бұрын
10:28 "It's like a loading screen." Funny you should say that: when the LEGO Indiana Jones games were made, they used line-on-a-map graphics like this as the loading screens between chapters!
@GandalftheLego
@GandalftheLego Ай бұрын
This comment makes me want to replay the Lego Indiana Jones games
@Unknown-hb3id
@Unknown-hb3id 28 күн бұрын
Me replaying those games is what brought me to watch more of the movie reactions here today lol
@Rickyp0123
@Rickyp0123 11 күн бұрын
and the destinations shown are accurate to the scene that's loading!
@saltymisfit6566
@saltymisfit6566 Ай бұрын
Okay for those of you who missed it the guy with Indiana Jones the beginning of the movie is Alfred Molina you might remember him better as Doc Ock also Indiana's friend when he travels to the Middle East is none other than John Rhys-Davies for those of you trying to place that name you might remember him from the TV show sliders or as Gimli in Lord of the Rings
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 Ай бұрын
I was going to say that I’m glad you did.
@NiarahHawthorne
@NiarahHawthorne Ай бұрын
So this is what Gimli and Legolas were doing before Frodo rolled up with the Ring of Power. Epic.
@Neogeddon
@Neogeddon Ай бұрын
I thought I recognized Doc Ock but I wasn't sure!
@IZZY_EDIBLE
@IZZY_EDIBLE 28 күн бұрын
Dude - punctuation is your friend.
@TheCrayonMaster
@TheCrayonMaster 12 күн бұрын
I was hoping other people knew that! Alfred Monila is such a great character actor! And John Rhys-Davies! Both great actors!
@Ceractucus
@Ceractucus Ай бұрын
About the German Submarine: It’s actually a Uboat, If it submerged, it would go less than half the speed, would need to surface within 24 hours to refresh the oxygen supply, and had a battery that needed frequent charging by cruising on the surface. There is zero reason to submerge save for combat maneuvers and to avoid visual detection.
@matt47110815
@matt47110815 Ай бұрын
Well. And this was the very same boat used in the 1981 Movie "Das Boot". Spielberg borrowed it from Babelsberg Studios.
@thomasnieswandt8805
@thomasnieswandt8805 24 күн бұрын
@@matt47110815 Yes and he broke it. In das Boot, in the begining, you can see a welded line on the hull, that happend during transport to the Indiana Jones Set
@manon_0411
@manon_0411 Ай бұрын
Fun fact, the hand of God smiting the first borns in the Prince of Egypt animated movie was inspired by the presence of God in this movie!
@garybassin1651
@garybassin1651 Ай бұрын
One major blooper was when we followed the China Clipper over the map, the red line passed by Thailand. In 1936, it was still Siam.
@MrLivewire1970
@MrLivewire1970 Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday to Harrison Ford who turned 82 today. Him and I share the same birthday and we're both from Chicago. Two bits of info my family and friends are tired of hearing every year.
@jasonm8017
@jasonm8017 Ай бұрын
Happy birthday, mine was 4 days ago, I share that date with OJ Simpson 😂
@AuntK68
@AuntK68 Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday!
@carlysmith
@carlysmith 19 күн бұрын
Woo! July 13 Birthday buddy here toooo 😁
@MrLivewire1970
@MrLivewire1970 19 күн бұрын
@@carlysmith happy belated birthday! I just found out that, Nathan Bedford Forrest was also born on July 13. If that name doesn't ring a bell, well, it was who, Forrest Gump was named after. More useless info I can share next year.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 Ай бұрын
Karen Allen was great in a movie called Starman with Jeff Bridges. She’s very underrated IMO. She now lives a quiet life in The Berkshires in Massachusetts.
@minnesotajones261
@minnesotajones261 29 күн бұрын
Don't forget Animal House!
@krdragon6950
@krdragon6950 Ай бұрын
2:11 This is Alfred Molina, a younger Doc Ock which ironically he has spiders on him.
@A23457
@A23457 Ай бұрын
R2-D2 & C-3PO hieroglyphics can be seen on the post next to Indy in the ark raising scene at 26:52. George Lucas co-wrote the story & produced.
@minnesotajones261
@minnesotajones261 29 күн бұрын
There's another glyph of Artoo and Threepeo on the wall somewhere. Saw it in photos, but never saw it on screen.
@A23457
@A23457 22 күн бұрын
Oh yeah I almost forgot, the name on the plane is OB-CPO
@chuckjacobs4049
@chuckjacobs4049 25 күн бұрын
I love that you said that the CGI was dated. There was no CGI. It didn’t exist back then.
@iggtastic
@iggtastic 23 күн бұрын
The first 20 times I saw this it was a recorded-from-TV copy on VHS. It wasn't until I was in my teens that I saw the uncut version with the melting faces at the end. That was a bit of a shocker 😆
@Lekuster93
@Lekuster93 Ай бұрын
Funny you mentioned Shelob's Lair because Indy's friend Sallah was played by John Rhys-Davies aka Gimli, Son of Gloin from LOTR trilogy 😁
@Joshua-rq3om
@Joshua-rq3om Ай бұрын
John Williams did the score for both Star Wars AND Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark. Incidentally, the next two films, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Indiana Jones and the Final Crusade" were also amazing.
@schnubbel76
@schnubbel76 29 күн бұрын
"are"
@laurawalsh2829
@laurawalsh2829 21 күн бұрын
Also little known fact: John Williams also did the theme to the original TV show “Lost in Space.”
@davidcarnevale8885
@davidcarnevale8885 Ай бұрын
My favorite thing is that the scene where Indy just shoots the swordsman was changed on the fly. There was meant to be a big whip and sword fight in that scene, with the swordsman evidently working for months to learn the choreography, but a lot of the cast and Harrison Ford got a bad case of dysentery and were very sick. Ford evidently said "Listen, I stay out of the dressing room for very long. Should we think about cutting this down? Let's just shoot the son of a bitch." and Spielberg agreed. The fact that an unplanned sickness led to such an iconic scene is amazing.
@franklesher4459
@franklesher4459 Ай бұрын
No matter how many times I’m watching the first installment of Indiana Jones, there are certain elements that I will always admire: the action, the adventure, the music and the fantastic performance of Harrison Ford. I’m really glad you shared your reaction and I’m wishing you a great end of the week.
@sheridanburton4532
@sheridanburton4532 Ай бұрын
Indy's partner/betrayer in the beginning of the film is played by Alfred Molina AKA Doc Ock
@bennickell8477
@bennickell8477 Ай бұрын
And the ship captain Katanga is Atto in black hawk down and the actor who plays Belloq is the same guy who played Ivan Ozze in the Power Rangers movie.
@AlexSilverCat
@AlexSilverCat Ай бұрын
I think you nailed one of the things that make Indy such a classic when you said 'its like a Western.' There's just so many awesome elements from different genres all mixed together in a wonderful balance. There's elements of a Western, like you said, with the shoot out in the bar and the obvious moments of 'white hats vs black hats.' There's elements of noir and mystery, as Indy follows clues across the globe and deals with different intrigues. There's elements of classic and current (for the eighties) action and adventure, with shoot 'em up scenes and explosions. There's elements of comedy, with that amazing, iconic, sword vs. gun fight. There's even elements that call forward to the clever hero that MacGuyver would make famous later in the decade, with the clever, improvisational style of hero. Its all just so very good! Thanks for watching, and I look forward to your reactions to the rest of the franchise!
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Ай бұрын
Karen Allen is such an amazing actress.
@BenjaminDenverstone
@BenjaminDenverstone Ай бұрын
During the scene where Indiana is against the man with the sword, Harrison was sick. That's why he looked so ill. He had suggested that they have Indiana shot the guy because he couldn't do a lot. That lead to the iconic scene.
@skyraider87
@skyraider87 Ай бұрын
Also, a brilliant (and literal) example of Chekhov's gun
@johnmaster3748
@johnmaster3748 Ай бұрын
This film was made _after_ Empire Strikes Back. So between that one and Return of the Jedi. Using the newfangled nomenclature, its production falls between Episode V and Episode VI. But, for those of us who experienced it at the time, Indy arrived between the second and third Star Wars films.
@79Bobola
@79Bobola 26 күн бұрын
17:25 apparently Harrison Ford was sick, so that’s why the planned boss fight turned into him just shooting him, which ended up being comedic perfection.
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Ай бұрын
Alfred Molina - He made his film debut with a minor role alongside Harrison Ford in Steven Spielberg's adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) as Indiana Jones' ill-fated guide, Satipo, during its iconic opening sequence. I will always know him for Spiderman's Doc Oct.
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 27 күн бұрын
When asked to describe Indiana Jones George Lucas replied, "Either he's chasing somebody or somebody's chasing him."
@chelliebean5773
@chelliebean5773 Ай бұрын
👏🏾 Impressed your familiar with Uzzah touching the Ark.
@freemansteinslab
@freemansteinslab 25 күн бұрын
My favourite little bit of trivia is that when it cuts to the wide after Indy pushes the block out and they escape the Well of Souls, you can just see a person slumped next to where they just left. In a cut scene, there is a local chilling right there, who sees this block suddenly get pushed out from the inside of an ancient ruin, followed by two people climbing out and he faints.
@kellyadams79
@kellyadams79 Ай бұрын
The Ten Commandments and Aaron's rod that budded was in the Ark.
@brandonchurch9023
@brandonchurch9023 Ай бұрын
2:05 Of course the Aussie calls tarantulas "tiny spiders!" 😂
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 21 күн бұрын
Abner Ravenswood was Marian's father. Indy was his protege. Indy was about 26 and Marianne was about 16 when they met. That wasn't an unusual age pairing in that time period but Abner knew Indy was an adventurer like himself and would eventually leave. His disapproval of their relationship and Indy leaving in the end destroyed the friendship between the 2 men and of course Marianne was hurt and angry as any young girl in love would be. CGI? We barely had computers then and extremely limited programs. We were still using DOS for years.😂 There was a Syfy tv show about what's in the warehouse at the end. It was called Warehouse 13.
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 Ай бұрын
Where there's a whip, There's a way
@asarishepard8171
@asarishepard8171 Ай бұрын
We don't wanna go no more today!
@asarishepard8171
@asarishepard8171 Ай бұрын
The part with the ark opening and indy and marion are surrounded by flames scared me forever. They weren't looking, but they were that close to getting fried! They were screaming, so they could feel it!
@RichardJohnson-GW
@RichardJohnson-GW 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for doing this reaction. It was nice to hear someone who knew what the Ark is and some of the information around it. Knowing the stories of the Ark - believer or not - gives the movie a much richer story to enjoy. Its one of the great summer movies!
@jasonmarquis7586
@jasonmarquis7586 Ай бұрын
There's a classic western that you should check out, 'Little Big Man.' It's one of Dustin Hoffman's finest roles, Chief Dan George and Faye Dunaway are also brilliant in it.
@scottallen6160
@scottallen6160 Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Harrison Ford did most of his own stunts throughout the franchise, even the last two films when he was over 70. He learned to use the whip and that was actually him being dragged behind the truck for example. Love your videos! ✌️😉💕
@diegocalderon5190
@diegocalderon5190 Ай бұрын
One interesting thing from this movie, a scene that actually didn't even show up in the movie, is the scene where the arc in the boat burns the swastika, which Spielberg as jewish person really wanted to include as a type of jewish revenge against the nazis
@Darceus2000
@Darceus2000 4 сағат бұрын
Am I suffering from some kinda Mandela effect? Because I could swear that there was a scene where the Swastika burned away from within.
@diegocalderon5190
@diegocalderon5190 3 сағат бұрын
@@Darceus2000 Oh there is one, it's my bad, I worded the comment badly and it looks like the scene got cut, I meant it didn't show up in the reaction
@RaccoonsEverywhere
@RaccoonsEverywhere Ай бұрын
Perfect timing! I saw this film yesterday on a huge screen with a live orchestra playing the soundtrack. It was amazing!
@selenawolf2466
@selenawolf2466 Ай бұрын
Oh my first not-for-kids movie when i was a kid XD Important note @thecocoacouch Raiders was made first, and the best one to start with anyway, but keep in mind when you watch Temple of Doom, it was a PREQUEL to this. Then Last crusade is a SEQUEL to this one. And it was historically known the Nazi (especially Hitler) were VERY superstitious and DID hunt down and collect anything that could 'help'. As well as had value. And in the bar scene - Indy didn't ask the kids to come save him. It's suble, but those are his friend Sallah's kids - he sent them in to rescue him
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Ай бұрын
My favorite is the third movie, the Last Crusade.
@jeanpaulfelix4095
@jeanpaulfelix4095 4 күн бұрын
I saw this 45 years ago in the theatre 3 times. It was the first real summer blockbuster. I remember the buzz, the darkness of the theatre, the excitement. It has aged like fine wine. A truly remarkable achievement. It was so great to see it with you for the first time.
@nnaann7788
@nnaann7788 25 күн бұрын
12:02 just noticed this is reverse star wars, indiana jones: "I can give you 3000 now, 2000 more when we get there", star wars e4 obi wan to han solo: "2000 now, 15000 more when we reach alderaan"
@Becky-uz8em
@Becky-uz8em 23 күн бұрын
I love the detail of the ark turning the Nazi swastika on the box it is in into the Star of David. I didn't realize that's what happened the first few times I saw this movie. It's subtle and perfect!
@daveyinsc
@daveyinsc 28 күн бұрын
This movie was Steven Spielberg's and George Lucas' homage / tribute to the style of the 1930's genre of westerns commonly enjoyed during a typical Saturday matinee during the Depression.....my father grew up during that time and would tell me how the action and suspense and fight scenes of those matinees created a thrilling and uplifting experience during those difficult years of the 1930's - a way to escape for a few hours. Remember that this movie was written and planned during the late 70's and released in the early 80's.....a time when Hollywood produced so many styles of 'intellectual' and dark movies (with a few exceptions). But I certainly remember that all ages loved Indiana Jones when it was released....especially the older crowds who recognized this new and updated experience reminiscent of that exciting genre of the old westerns.
@user-ux7ud7vw4f
@user-ux7ud7vw4f Ай бұрын
I imagine Sokka to kinda be like this when he’s older, only with a boomerang.
@JenQ_1
@JenQ_1 10 күн бұрын
I always loved the scene where they’re sprinting away from the plane. Such a cool shot. They’re an iconic duo
@countgeekula9143
@countgeekula9143 29 күн бұрын
My favourite movie of all time. First saw it aged 10 at the cinema in summer 1981 with mum and dad followed by a delicious meal out. A brilliant evening and one of the key cherished memories of my childhood. Thank you, Indy. 😁
@JohnWesleyDowney
@JohnWesleyDowney 28 күн бұрын
There is no CGI in the film. It didn't exist yet. It's all practical effects or animation, matte paintings, all the traditional techniques but very well done. There is some use of the motion control cameras that had been used three years earlier on the first Star Wars. Computer generated imagery was first seen in YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES iin 1985.
@maxulic
@maxulic Ай бұрын
29:51 70s and 80s were definitely the golden age of John Williams.
@mickesmanymovies
@mickesmanymovies 19 күн бұрын
This is, by far, my favourite movie reaction - not only of yours but in total! I just love how unprepared you were for all these iconic moments that people (or at least I) have seen so many times they've become part of everyday life. I love that you appreciate the practical effects and stunts (of which this movie has a ton), and how you were so incredibly into it! And lastly, having grown up in a somewhat religious setting myself, I love how you were really on point with things/trivia/knowledge that many - me included - had no idea about! You concluded that you would be watching this again sometime soon - which you very much should, but I will be rewatching your reaction - which is something I usually never do, because it was so enjoyable!
@timothypanngam2249
@timothypanngam2249 Ай бұрын
Fun fact; the Arc doesn’t contain the “original” tablets. Moses smashed them in anger. God amicably replaced them with a second set.
@Vohaul86
@Vohaul86 11 күн бұрын
That made me think about the Mel Brooks joke with Moses and *fifteen* commandments... 😅
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 9 күн бұрын
And the other one where God went to the Jews and said, 'I have Commandments.' 'Commandments?' They said, 'How much are they?' 'They're free.' 'We'll take 10.'
@cnault3244
@cnault3244 25 күн бұрын
You can't see it in the film, but in the room where the Ark was hidden the hieroglyphics on the wall included C3PO and R2D2.
@OmegaS-117
@OmegaS-117 Ай бұрын
I grew up watching these movies
@adiasutton8472
@adiasutton8472 Ай бұрын
The Arc has the tablets that contain the 10 Commandments, Aaron’s rod, and some mana.
@paulmurgatroyd6372
@paulmurgatroyd6372 26 күн бұрын
Submarines in WW2 very rarely submerged, they were not designed for long journeys underwater. They would just go under for attacks or evasion. Indy was pretty safe on the deck, if not very comfortable.
@saltymisfit6566
@saltymisfit6566 Ай бұрын
If you really want a treat you need to check out American Graffiti Harrison Ford Richard Dreyfuss and Ron Howard are all in that movie and it is an absolute Gem and it was also directed by none other than George Lucas
@JenBriSeth
@JenBriSeth 18 күн бұрын
My mother took me to see this in 1981, when I was eleven. It not only changed my entire perspective on films, and what they could be, but I fell completely in love with Harrison Ford, too. LOL. Still my favorite film of all time.
@KayDeeKeySull
@KayDeeKeySull Ай бұрын
The red line plane map literally was the loading screen for the lego indiana jones game haha
@oliverbendallcharles
@oliverbendallcharles 24 күн бұрын
So amazing to see the same joy in your face watching this as my brother and I did watching it at the Randwick Ritz in Sydney when it first came out. Still can watch this with being bored…it’s an undisputed classic!
@routemaster19
@routemaster19 27 күн бұрын
Everything works with this film - the actors, the costume, the design, the sound and music, the lighting and directing and above all the story. It's a rollercoaster and the pacing is perfectly balanced. Lots of fun facts get trotted out with these reactions to this film - my go to is how seamless the internal and external scenes are shot - nearly all the internal scenes from the Temple in South America at the beginning (Hawaii for the externals) , the tavern in Nepal, the Map Room and Well of Souls in "Egypt" (Tunisia actually for the externals!) all shot at Elstree Studios, England. Douglas Slocombe was the veteran DOP who started work at the legendary Ealing Studios in the 1940's and 50's so understood how to get the look of the period that Spielberg was looking for. He passed in 2016 at 103!! John Williams was at his peak during this period and of course the score was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and for the first time at the famous Abbey Road Studios (his previous LSO scores were done at "Anvil Studios" in Denham but that sadly shut down between Empire and this film. In many ways this started a renaissance of film score recording at Abbey Road which saved it from it's own demise that it was facing at the time!
@brianmatthews1736
@brianmatthews1736 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed all the Indiana Jones films, they are just pure adventure, and fun. My favorite though is this one, and The Last Crusade.
@huntersherwood4845
@huntersherwood4845 Ай бұрын
yes, that is absolutely the last one. None exist after that.
@DamonNomad82
@DamonNomad82 16 күн бұрын
I liked this reaction a lot! - Indy's treacherous assistant who double-crossed him in the opening scene was played by Alfred Molina in his first film role. Molina would go on to star in films like "Maverick" (as the main villain), "Spider-Man 2" (as Doc Oc) and "Dudley Do-Right" (as Snidely Whiplash). - The guy in the Bible who lost his life by trying to catch the Ark when it was almost dropped was named Uzza. - Actor/stuntman Pat Roach got to play two minor characters in this movie, both of whom lost their lives fighting Indy. He was the big Nepalese henchman in the fight scene in Marion's bar, as well as the giant German who challenged Indy to a fistfight in the airplane scene. - What Belloc was hoping to find inside the Ark were certain artifacts that were stored inside, like the original copy of the Ten Commandments, a staff that had belonged to Aaron, the first High Priest, which God had miraculously caused to burst into bloom, and various other relics from the time it was made.
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138 Ай бұрын
11:47 according to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas they had an affair when she was 15 and when he was in his early 20s which rightfully made her dad mad and ended the dad‘s relationship with Indiana Jones.
@toddjones1480
@toddjones1480 29 күн бұрын
Lucas wanted her to be 12 years old, but Spielberg was not having it.
@toddjones1480
@toddjones1480 29 күн бұрын
And Indy was going to be 25 at the time, not "early-20s".
@Br0nto5aurus
@Br0nto5aurus 23 күн бұрын
I know everyone hated Crystal Skull, but because of the time I grew up, it's one of the Indiana Jones movies I remember best, and I remember liking it.
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 27 күн бұрын
When she says she was a child, she was in love, according to later novelizations, she was 15 and Indy was 25. The backstory was invented by the actress herself, the original scripts were quite different, Marion was interest in Belloq Karen Allen, who played Marion, is 72 Harrison Ford is 10 years older, 82.
@Scarlet_Dragoon
@Scarlet_Dragoon 11 күн бұрын
Fun fact, the guy that challenged Indie and was immediately shot was not in the script. It was supposed to be a big fight scene, but Harrison Ford had food poisoning and improved that iconic act
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 29 күн бұрын
40:50 The fly actually flew away but Spielberg thought it could be a good idea to cut out those frames.
@homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541
@homersimpsonsfatguyhat9541 28 күн бұрын
Pat Roach played the big German who beats the snot out of Indy and meets his end being chopped by the propeller. He played nasty villans who meet bad ends in Temple of Doom and the Last Crusade, too. He was also General Kael in Willow.
@northshore1000
@northshore1000 25 күн бұрын
Sir, I watch many “first time watching” videos of movies from my youth by content creators like you whom I enjoy. But, let me tell you, I enjoyed you watching this film more than any video from any of them! Your delight & excitement took me back to when I first saw this in the theater. Watching you, your reactions, made me emotional. Thank you for sharing this time & this movie with us.
@skylerhedblom
@skylerhedblom 20 күн бұрын
at 26:40, you mentioned the music "feeling mystic." John Williams took a lot of inspiration from "The Planets" suite for orchestra by the composer Gustav Holst (you can hear it a lot in Star Wars as well). The 7th and final movement sounds a lot like the music you are referring to- it's called "Neptune, the Mystic"! So you pretty much nailed it!
@Guznatrops
@Guznatrops 25 күн бұрын
At the End. The Ark is storaged in the biggerst Artefact Warehouse. Warehouse 13 There is a TV-Show about it, called Warehouse 13
@Gugatwug
@Gugatwug 29 күн бұрын
Fun fact: one of the inspirations behind Indiana Jones was the comic book character Scrooge McDuck. The boulder scene in particular was a homage to a specific Carl Barks duck comic. I'm not sure how common knowledge this is because Scrooge McDuck is a sadly underappreciated character in America where he is in the public eye a mere 2 dimensional character and so are the stories and world of his comics, but the comics are given due recognition in various other countries so that's cool. Not sure about what Australians think of the comics or if they are even familiar with them.
@MaD-gs9qx
@MaD-gs9qx 26 күн бұрын
The opening of this film had the packed theatre I saw it in (1980) on the edge of their seats.
@twentythreeforlife
@twentythreeforlife 26 күн бұрын
Always happy to see a newcomer to this franchise. Lucky that there are two more movies for you to enjoy! 🤠
@3dbadboy1
@3dbadboy1 29 күн бұрын
FYI, the chunky Army Intelligence man who met up with Indy at the university was one of the Alliance pilots fighting the Death Star in A New Hope.
@nitrokid
@nitrokid Ай бұрын
"It's so cool, it's like a game." Well, this is where the inspiration for Tomb Raider and Uncharted games came from 👍
@TheCkent100
@TheCkent100 Ай бұрын
It's Marion, not Miriam. Secondly, the fly actually flew away. There were a few frames cut out where the fly flew away. According to the actor that portrayed Belloq, Paul Freeman, the fly never went into his mouth. And finally, in the original print, when the cobra rises up, you could see the glare from the glass that separated Harrison Ford from the snakes. The glare was digitally removed later - I believe it was when the movie was transferred to blu-ray, although it might have been as early as the dvd transfer.
@Sakrysta
@Sakrysta 21 күн бұрын
Pretty sure that the warehouse at the end was the inspiration for the show Warehouse 13 - which is delightful and well-worth watching! 👍🏻
@madgepins1967
@madgepins1967 27 күн бұрын
Just discovered your channel with this vid. Really enjoyed it, man. I've seen this movie over a hundred times (partly responsible for my choosing to become a geologist), so there are few ways to be pleasantly surprised by it now. Watching someone who seems really cool and enthusiastic react to seeing it for the first time and enjoying it is as good as it gets. Also, great insights and observations about the score! Thanks for uploading!
@roguechevelle
@roguechevelle 29 күн бұрын
I'm really glad you appreciate the practical effects in this movie, there are people especially younger who aren't use to the effects so when they react to it they say it's so dated but I think it holds up rather well and certainly held up longer then some cgi does for movies. There are some cgi in movies that just 5 or 10 yrs later look super dated, this movies is over 40 yrs old now. The movie was inspired by old serials of the 1930s, 40s, & 50s like Tim Tyler's Luck a 1937 film series in 12 chapters and Indy's look was inspired by character's like Harry Steele played by Charlton Heston in "Secret of the Incas" 1954
@colegensch787
@colegensch787 Ай бұрын
I have see all 3 Indiana Jones movies but the 3rd i must say way funnier than the first 2 . The last crusade that is.
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138
@t.o.toonstubetwo.4138 Ай бұрын
9:59 I feel like you can be open minded about Christianity while also being extremely factual and logical I feel like he can have a good balance of it.
@vincentsaia6545
@vincentsaia6545 27 күн бұрын
Steven Spielberg said despite all the action George Lucas kept them focused on the character of Indiana Jones - "This tomb robber. This rogue archeologist who at the beginning of the movie is an atheist and at the end of the movie is ....maybe.....an agnostic?
@suemiller2522
@suemiller2522 27 күн бұрын
Glad you mentioned the score. John Williams is a master and a legend, and wrote a good portion of the soundtrack of my childhood movie experience. The part you said sounds like the Imperial March - he wrote both scores :)
@transfiguartionqueen
@transfiguartionqueen 17 күн бұрын
While watching the beginning all I think of is how much fun I would have going to Disneyland with Oscar. Experiencing the Indiana Jones adventure, Radiator Springs Racers, Toy Story Midway…
@lightawake
@lightawake Ай бұрын
One of my favourite childhood films! So glad to see that it's still amazing for younger generations to watch!! The films of the 80s were great - please watch more!! I also think you'd like some of the romantic films too - Pretty Woman, Ghost, While You Were Sleeping, Sleepless in Seattle.
@erinpowell941
@erinpowell941 24 күн бұрын
I was nine year old when I saw this movie in the theatre. I was such a scared cat that even the movie poster scared me. I thought it was a horror movie. Still, despite a few scary scenes, I loved it. Harrison Ford was so different, more studious and intense than Han Solo, and I loved that about him. I loved how smart and courageous he was. These movies solidified my opinion that he was one of the greatest actors of our time. The second movie was okay, but my least favour (The Temple of Doom). Besides the first, the Last Crusade with Sean Connery was my favour - an equivalent to the first film and the origin story of Indiana as well as his fear of snakes. The fourth was okay, as was the fifth, but to me, the first and third are the best and stand alone in the franchise. I do remember watching a "making off" documentary about the film, and how the stone ball in the beginning (which was actually made of fibreglass), was a one-take shot. Ford stumbled in the shot and got up, but Steven Spielberg felt his heart stop thinking his star might get injured. Luckily, Ford was fast on his feet!
@bobbuethe1477
@bobbuethe1477 21 күн бұрын
33:50 "He belongs in Westerns." May I recommend "The Frisco Kid," a 1979 Western buddy comedy starring Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford. One of my favorite films that I've never seen a reaction to.
@antoinetteserrano3082
@antoinetteserrano3082 28 күн бұрын
The sequels do amazing jobs of callbacks from this first movie. You’ll enjoy the franchise
@phineaspepper3530
@phineaspepper3530 28 күн бұрын
Loved these movies as a kid! One of my favorite Harrison Ford movies was Patriot Games--suspense and action.
@carriemilito2851
@carriemilito2851 Ай бұрын
When you watch Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, you'll find out why Indy hates snakes so much. It shows more of his back story.
@toonman5099
@toonman5099 24 күн бұрын
Something you wouldn't notice unless you really look at him, the guy who's with Indy in the opening temple scene is none other than Alfred Molina.
@LucaHittendo
@LucaHittendo Ай бұрын
All indy movies are an absolute must watch🙏🏻
@burni82
@burni82 Ай бұрын
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