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Cinema with Steph
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Hey everyone!
Thank you so much for checking out my channel! For a little background info, my name is Steph, and I had wanted to create a reaction channel for a few years now. I am OBSESSED with watching reactions myself and have put a shameful amount of hours into doing so. One day I thought, why not do one myself? A lot of time had passed since I initially thought of it. I created a channel and secured the name on a variety of other platforms, but insecurities plagued me and prevented me from posting. Until one day I just decided I'd post something and see if I enjoyed doing it, and how it went. Well, safe to say, I love it! I'm still learning more about recording and editing but it's been an absolute blast!
All this to say, thank you so much for checking out my channel and interacting with both me and fellow subscribers. It's much appreciated :)
-Steph
Thank you so much for checking out my channel! For a little background info, my name is Steph, and I had wanted to create a reaction channel for a few years now. I am OBSESSED with watching reactions myself and have put a shameful amount of hours into doing so. One day I thought, why not do one myself? A lot of time had passed since I initially thought of it. I created a channel and secured the name on a variety of other platforms, but insecurities plagued me and prevented me from posting. Until one day I just decided I'd post something and see if I enjoyed doing it, and how it went. Well, safe to say, I love it! I'm still learning more about recording and editing but it's been an absolute blast!
All this to say, thank you so much for checking out my channel and interacting with both me and fellow subscribers. It's much appreciated :)
-Steph
INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
Thanks for checking out my reaction to Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark! Let me know what you thought of the movie down in the comments 😊
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A CHRISTMAS STORY (1983) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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REACHER (2x03) "Picture Says a Thousand Words" | First Time Watching | Reaction
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REACHER (2x01) "ATM" | First Time Watching | Reaction
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SCROOGED (1988) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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DIE HARD (1988) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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BLADE: TRINITY (2004) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
Nice reaction :) can you please react to the movie Edmond (2005)? Its classic and underrated. Subscribed!..
As an archaeologist myself, I can assure you that, yes, this is indeed what it is like. In addition to learning ancient languages, we train on various types of shooting, hand to hand combat, and obstacle courses. Evenings are spent in libraries learning history and puzzle solving. At graduation you replace your mortar board for a wide-brim fedora. /s in case that wasn't obvious! But for real, there was a more sense of adventure in the early days of archaeology, but that's also early colonial period when Westerners felt they could do whatever they wanted to the people and places they found themselves. Like outright shooting someone. These days, more time is spent in the library and the laboratory than in the field. That said, when in the field, its usually a pretty wild time. Actually, anytime you get a bunch of archaeologists together, it gets pretty wild. Cheers!
22:37 Not seeing the problem, I totally see what you mean. I was thinking “Xenomorph from ‘Aliens’” and your thing is way better/closer. I haven’t even SEEN “Aliens”. Awesome reaction!
You will enjoy the next four Indiana Jones movies
Great reaction to the first movie
If Indy would've recovered the Ark before finding Marion alive, he could've cut her loose when he found her. But seeing as it was still buried when they remet, he didn't want the Nazis looking for him before digging it up.
The monkey; cutest villain ever.
Indy and Beloche basically have the same objective, finding ancient artifacts. The difference is that Belloche relies on Indy doing the hard work, after which he just takes the artifacts from him.
If you saw the movie with Shia, she was in that Indiana Jones movie also - Jones and her got married.
As a big fan of both Spielberg and Harrison Ford, this is one of my favorite movies. To me, it will always be just Raiders of the Lost Ark. The "Indiana Jones and the" was added after the sequels were released. George Lucas had meant for it to be an homage to the cliffhanger adventure films he grew up with in the 40s and 50s. Some trivia: The call letters on the seaplane at the beginning of the film were OB-CPO. Images of R2-D2 and C-3PO can be seen among the hieroglyphics on a wall in the well of souls. The scene with the swordsman was supposed to be a long, choreographed fight scene but Ford, as well as most of the rest of the cast and crew, had developed dysentery and couldn't stand for more than 15 minutes at a time. They tried several times to film it as written, but couldn't make it work, so they changed it, and an iconic scene was born. Spielberg first included the coat hanger gag in his movie 1941, but cut it when it received no laughs during early screenings. He vowed to put it in every film until it worked, and this was it. Ford ad-libbed the line "It's not the years, honey, it's the milage." (not included in this reaction). Spielberg always gave his actors permission to improvise. You commented that this reaction was filmed "awhile ago", so I don't know if you're done any of the sequels yet. If not, you definitely should. The first sequel (prequel really), The Temple of Doom, is the worst of the franchise, in my opinion (though I haven't seen the last one yet). The Last Crusade is at least as good as this one, plus it costars Sean Connery. The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull isn't nearly as bad as the haters say it is, even if it does costar Shia LaBeouf.
The guy in the black coat (Toht) was also Tearful Ted back then in the Catweazle series
There is another famous actor besides ford who is in the first 3 movies
Originally tom Selleck was going to play indiana Jones but unfortunately he couldn't because he was under contract with magnum p.i ironically magnum p.i ended up getting delayed but by then they already had casted Harrison ford truthfully though george lucas didnt even want Harrison ford but george lucas finally convinced him
She looks so different without the glasses... she loses the studious look...😂 You may remember Marian from the Shia movie...
Jess Day/Zooey Deschanel from “New Girl”, Clark Kent/Superman, Dr. Henry Jones/Indiana Jones, and now Steph. I give you the “Unrecognizable-because-of-glasses-and-a-wardrobe-change” Club (tho I don’t think Indy belongs)
Hi Steph ❤, great pick, another of my favorites series. You should continue the adventure watch the rest of the Indy movies, they fall under the categories of Action/Adventure/ Horror/ Comedy/ Romance. 🤠 Question- if you had to escape through 2 different cave exits, one crawling with snakes 🐍 and the other with tarantulas? 🕷️ which would you choose? lol
Jones was less a character than an archetype borrowed from old matinee movies. Movie serials that nobody under the age of 75 have seen so the association is lost on us.
Raiders is a brillianty written lean and economic action adventure throwback to the pulp cliffhanger movie serials of Lucas and Spielberg's childhood. They don't need great character depth but just enough motivations to keep the story and action barrelling along which is the whole point of the film. And yes, The Mummy and countless other movies, tv shows, video games since are taking directly from Raiders.
It is true that Indy can be considered a common "grave robber", but fortunately he has good morals, because everything he finds goes to a museum. As you will discover in the following films, "It belongs in a museum" is his famous motto. For info: At the end of the movie, the Ark of the Covenant is stored in Area 51.
Welcome back! Indy as a handsome jerk is a good take - he's definitely not an ethical hero, but I think develops some good traits as he goes along. The big guy he fights by the plane is the late Pat "Bomber" Roach, a legendary pro wrestler with a sideline in acting - Brits of a certain age will know him from his many TV appearances, and I always get a kick out of seeing him.
Great reaction, though a bit much over thinking. Some speculate that Marion was 17 at a time when the age of consent was 16. Indie was a graduate student, maybe 22. Again, not too unusual at the time. And this was based on the old B&W adventure serial films and pulp magazine stories. And also Indie is all about the relics which "should be in museums."
Welcome back, missed you. The odd-numbered ones are the better ones (yes I include 5, I liked it).
the scene where Indy shoots the flamboyant swordsman was not in the original script. Harrison Ford was supposed to use his whip to get the sword out of his attacker's hands, but the food poisoning he and the rest of the crew had gotten made him too sick to perform the stunt. Ford suggested shooting the guy and Spielberg filmed that The tarantulas on Alfred Molina (Doc Ock of Spider-Man movies) were not moving because they were all male. Then a female was added and in Molina’s words, “all hell broke loose.”
Better stick to books and avoid all this confusing hollywood entertainment
what do we learn from this, it doesn't matter how cute or pretty someone is, you should generally not judge them by their appearance
I can't wait for you to react to "Indiana jones and the temple of doom" (1984) which is even better and my favorite of the whole franchise ;) For me, it's the ultimate adventure film ^^ But be aware it way darker than the first one. It's even more like a horror movie in which they put Indy in. In fact, it was so violent it created the PG-13 rating that didn't exist before. Also, don't be surprised by the new Indy's love interest to be incompetent and the comic relief. It was a personal joke from Spielberg and Lucas to create the next female character to be the total opposite of Marion :)
Ever since I learned how to walk in heels and took ballet lessons I ONLY wear heels from 5 & a half inch to 7 inch heels! And I got used to being able to run in them too. I got rid of all my flat shoes years ago! ALL MEN love to see us in dresses! At least she knew as I do the dress was backless so it called for no bra straps! The only thing I wouldn't like about THAT dress is having to sit on that flower all the time! Back then we were always considered to be just property. That is also why on the boat the other man mentioned selling her! It was and still is common for us to be sold for money! I get excited thinking about it happening to me!👍👍😉😉👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠❤❤
You have it backwards. It's the one night stand from two and a half years ago that "doesn't matter".
Love your intro and positive energy. ❤️ welcome to our world of indiana... Adding to your thoughts and questions, you'll find answers. The worst can be the best in a diferent way. People say it suck. I love it. Just watch and give your opinion. I love all. Cgi suck on one of them but still good. Hope you enjoy.
Thanks for putting this stream for us. It's good to have you back!
Obviously, this film inspired a number of different, later films (as the Star Wars films did). Some of the most prominent: The 'Mummy' films with Brendan Frasier (they were late 90's; 'Raiders' was a 1981 release). The three Lara Croft: Tomb Raider films; The pair of films that began with 'Romancing The Stone' and continued with 'Jewel of the Nile' with Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas (mid-1980s). ...It's speculation as to whether the Ghostbuster films were inspired by the success of 'Raiders'; the point in common, is that they're rag-tag adventurers poking around in dangerous areas with powerful obstacles (human and supernatural)... and that the stars are (usually) masculine, resourceful, sexy and funny, all at the same time. ALL of the above are worth seeing, and possibly reacting to. •••• Belloq isn't completely wrong when he says to Indy, "I'm a shadowy reflection of you." But in my experience, evil (or 'the road to hell') always attempts to obliterate crucial distinctions; to fail to keep separate that which is inherently separate. Both Indy and Belloq go after valuable artifacts, but Indy wants to be paid for the service of bringing hidden, priceless objects to the world (transferred from their hidden initial sites, to museums where the public can appreciate them and where scientists can study them.) Belloq wants the object (the Ark) so that Hitler's armies can defeat the world, and the Nazis can then impose totalitarian enslavement. (The film doesn't go into Belloq's motivation all that much; But, he's working with Hitler and is involved at a high level with a project that (they hope) will turn the tide towards the Nazis in the upcoming war. That's enough.) Indy's approach (now) to Marion is to offer a small fortune to her for the Staff of Ra headpiece, and (initially) to keep her out of the adventure (out of harm's way). Belloq, and the people on his side, collectively threaten to torture her, kill her, and crudely use Marion for their own purposes. Certainly G-d thought that there was a difference - when He (or his Angel of Death) destroys Belloq (after inflicting terror on him and on the Nazis), while sparing Indy and Marion. (One can argue whether Indy and Marion were spared because they kept their eyes closed and refused to look at the Holy beings, or whether they were spared because they were the only good people at the scene; Fair enough. The film emphasizes the point that they didn't look, but I like to think that G-d would have spared them even if they had "snuck a peek," because they alone were the humans at the scene representing opposition to extreme evil, and thus, were on G-d's side.)
The Indiana Jones trilogy is very much in the 'pulp' wheelhouse. Fist-fights, beautiful damsels, a hero who may get roughed up but cannot be beaten, treasure, etc. Sometimes mystical, sometimes not, but usually wild over the top excitement. Pulp has been around for over a century, dating back at least to H Rider Haggard's Allan Quartermain novels of the late 1900s (adapted into 2 80s movies with Sharon Stone - King Solomon's Mine and Lost City Of Gold) The mummy is more inspired by those stories and others of the heyday (as well as the Universal Pictures Mummy) than Indiana Jones, but without the success of IJ, I doubt we would have had the 80s & 90s pulp revival. The Shadow (Alec Baldwin & Ian McKellan), The Phantom (Billy Zane), and The Rocketeer (directed by Joe Johnston, of Captain America 1) are all great examples of pulpy movies. Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park author) wrote a pulp adventure of his own that also got a movie adaptation - Congo, with Laura Linney, Tim Curry, and Ernie Hudson
i heard the scene were indy shoots the swoordsman was writin out to be a large fight scene but Harrison Ford came down with a case of dysentery so they just changed it to "ahh just shoot him"
Unwatchable.
Sorry You feel that way...🤷♂
@@tomhoffman4330 the f bombs are just too much.
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Sounds like you might like Alan Rickman. Have you ever seen "Robin Hood Prince of Thieves"? Alan Rickman is in that movie along with a few other well known actors.
I was a teen when I saw this movie and it was a cultural phenomenon. I don't think any of us wondered about Indy's and Marion's relationship. Of course, none of us could've imagined that it was anything gross. Back then it wasn't unusual for women to marry young and have kids. My Mom was 19 and my Dad was 29 when I was born. It didn't seem like it mattered to the rest of the movie though, which is probably why it was never expounded on. There are several relationships in the movie that had no back story but, as a teen, we didn't care. We took everything at face value. Back in 1936, archeology was a bit of an adventurous and dangerous job. The world was becoming a dangerous place as it marched towards World War II. Did they kill people? I wouldn't be surprised. Most archeology in the 30s occurred in lawless places. Bringing in a fabulous artifact to the British Museum of other institution would make you a celebrity, the museums at the time weren't picky about how you got it. As for killing people, they were Nazis. By the time of this movie, 1936, the Nazis were already opening their concentration camps. Laws against Jews, gypsies, gays, etc were already being enforced. Nobody felt sorry for Nazis. The Nazis were superstitious and into the occult and were already scouring the world for ancient artifacts that might be beneficial for them. In that light, Indy was trying to save civilization by making sure the Nazis didn't get their hands on it. For a teenage boy, this was all like an adventure book come to life. Watching this movie, our eyes were like cat's eyes when they're fully dilated. We were all in. Very exciting.
Lots of people keep saying Alan Quartermine as an influence. It’s influence are the serials of the 30s and 40s that where being televised in the 50s when the ‘berg and Lucas were kids. One of the serials that Raiders is influenced by is Nyoka and The Tigermen as well as Buck Jones in Gordon of Ghost City (check out CH. 1 has the exact same stunt as the desert scene) The Raiders font was similar to the one sheets for the serials.
31:04 "Was this a book or anything or just something they came up with?" The template for this type of character is Alan Quartermain from H Rider Hagard's 1885 novel "King Solomon's Mines." There were four movie adaptations before Raiders, and then the success of the Indy movies enabled another adaptation in the 80's starring Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone. The character was one of the "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," portrayed by Sean Connery. Indy's costume is a direct lift of the character Harry Steele, portrayed by Charton Heston in "Secret of The Incas" 1954
Very cool! Thank you for the info :)
I love this movie with my heart and soul, so we tend to ignore the Marion death fake-out. Or rather we forgive it because the rest of the film is thrilling, the leads have charisma to burn, there is excellent chemistry between the heroes and villains, beautiful shots, believable characters, witty dialogue, and grimy, physical, yet still spectacular in-camera stunts and effects. We don't forgive the exact same Chewbacca death fake-out because The Rise of Skywalker lacked all of the above.
Belloq had a thing for taking treasues from Indiana Jones, Marion among them. Hence the dress and dinner.
Simply put and understood! I didn’t think of it like that :)
Fun fact Ford is a pilot for real that has issues with landings, several times and ATC recordings are out there of him landing in the wrong place etc.
Where's Chewy when he needs him?
@@rimasmuliolis1136 You should here the recordings, he at least admits his faults unlike some who have a whole network of federal agents attacking those that raise the question.
Good lord. It's just supposed to be a fun movie. Relax.
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Well done..you react n not over react...like alot of idiots do...😂....ya Goofy m8te from Australia n i expect a shout out...lol
Face palm: She's WAY over thinking it, this was based on the 1930-40s serial adventure shorts Spielberg (and everyone in the theatre) used to see for a quick 5-10 minutes before the feature film would come on....Indiana is basically 'adventure man', it doesn't go any deeper than that.
His in Star Wars as well as Han Solo
Make sure your contacts aren't inside out lol. That causes some irritation or discomfort
That specific pair were actually put in by the optometrist lol. So I feel if someone ought to have it right, it should be them 😅
Totally. I think I do it to myself like once a week lol
I can't for this obnoxious virtue-signaling nose ring fad is over. 🐑
The script states that Marion's age in Raiders is 25 years old, making her around 15 at the time of the affair with a 27-year-old Indiana Jones.
Yikes 😳
That was the original rendition of the script that Marion was 15 and Indy 25 but was too icky even for the 1920's and especially for the 1980's so they changed it to Marion being 17 and Indy 27. Still creepy but not pederastic.
@@ronweber1402 Too many people get too hung up on that. It wasn’t long ago in American history that you could get married and have kids legally with a wife as young as 14. Loretta Lynn did it. There are thousands of families who came from the same kind of thing. In the Old West if you weren’t married by 15, you were an old maid.
@@ronweber1402 Too many people get too hung up on that. It wasn’t long ago in American history that you could get married and have kids legally with a wife as young as 14. Loretta Lynn did it. There are thousands of families who came from the same kind of thing. In the Old West if you weren’t married by 15, you were an old maid. Even God impregnated Mary when she was about 14-15.
@@hawkmaster381 Agreed, it drives me up the wall. The age of consent around the time this film is set was 16 in the majority of the USA. Nowadays even *more* US states have that limit (it was reduced in many). The obsession with 18 is ONLY because of film-making being mostly in California where the age is and has been 18 through the last century. Back in the late 1800s it was 10-12. That is not a typo. (Except in Delaware, where it was 7!)
That U-Boat was the same one used in Das Boot. They were filming both movies at the same time and they agreed to share it.