My man sees Jones appearing from underneath his table, along with his son and a whole ass motorbike, and the first thing he does is ask him a question. Gotta respect his enthusiasm for archeology.
I actually disagree. During the WW2 days the Nazi’s were intrigued with “religious artifacts” and that’s why they were the main adventure of the originals. When time passed and the Russians became our threat, the Russians and us started theorizing space invaders and technology from space. That is why the 1950s was the start of the science fiction era. Alien paranoia increased in the start of the Cold War. The ending with the UFO leaving earth was a bit far fetched but the concept of aliens in the 1950s is not.
"Aliens myth" actually was a popular theme for sci-fi in the 1950s. So many UFO-related incidents happened in the 1950s: Especially after the Roswell incident, Flatwood & Kelly-Hopkinsville reports, and Bermuda Triangle. There was also interest from US Armed Forces about it, read "Project Blue Book". So it make sense for the Indiana Jones to use this myth
I live in New Haven, CT and actually got to see this chase scene being filmed. Still walk down those streets on a frequent basis. And through Yale University campus.
They were posing as FBI agents, but really they are KGB. The college dean did say that the ‘FBI’ appeared and ransacked Indy’s office, but didn’t know that they were really Russian agents.
I know aliens don't work, but I feel like the context of the religion being the polytheistic gods, and the history site of the lost Mayan city steps of El Dorado. It kinda fits with how the Mayans portray their gods. While I wish the bad guys were better. I liked the B movie idea that Spielberg and Lucas were going with.
Aliens do work. People don't understand that 1950s was height of UFO paranoia such as Roswell incident, Kelly-Hopkinsville & Flatwood reports, then the Bermuda Triangle Just like how in 1930s up to WW2, there was a myth that Nazi occultists were looking for Holy Grail et cetera.
Aliens actually do work for the time the movie takes place in. The Space Race was beginning and there was this whole fascination with aliens, especially after Roswell. The movies (the firs 3) actually do a good job and showing what was the big focus of the global powers at the time. For the first three it was religious artifacts, and the Ark of the Covenant and Holy Grail were things that the Nazis searched for.
When I first saw this in theaters, at that moment 0:51, "Get that Greaser", I immediately thought of The Outsiders novel by S.E. Hinton, which features Socs and Greasers, which I studied in Grade 7
You know what would make this better? Mutt played along with the protesters by shouting “Stars and Stripes beats Hammer and Sickle!!” After being chased by the commies
Fun fact: Spielberg hated the idea of having aliens in an Indy movie, as he had already done enough alien movies such as ET and Close Encounters With The Third Kind. So George Lucas change the aliens to inter dimensional beings to make it different slightly from the former. As for the villains… Well, all I can say is that it was during the time of the Cold War between the US and Soviet Union. So it really was the current rival at the time like the Allies and Axis in WW2. But you can argue they are still as good or bad as some others say.
Greasers were a thing in the 50s basically low income folks that slicked their hair back with pomade which made it look greasy and had an affinity for leather jackets
Idc what anyone says, this was a good Indy movie. Concept was silly at the time but makes more sense all these years later. Plus it still had that fun Spielberg vibe, unlike gloomy depressing Dial of Destiny
Shia la beuff should have behaved himself instead of playing high and mighty he played this role very well he could have continued it after Harrison ford.
A statue of one of the previous characters and India's friend/ally Marcus Brody. Is he dead in the franchises, just as the actor who played him is, from what it says on the statue?
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Yes he did drink from it, the Holy Grail. Sounds like you need to watch that movie again. Or do not know who I was talking about.
These kind of situations always drive me nuts in movies. Oh yeah? A couple of Russian KGB agents going to open fire in a public diner exposing themselves and killing their only real lead for their search? It would be the dumbest love ever, and don't even get me started on how stupid hostage situations are...
They were here for Indy, not his son to whom the threat was actually directed. And it was Mutt that started it with showcasing readiness to get into dirty fight with them on public, so if he went on with his intention their cover would still be exposed. By showing their guns Russians simply make clear to Mutt that if he decide to attack them in coffee shop he wouldn't have any chance at all
My man sees Jones appearing from underneath his table, along with his son and a whole ass motorbike, and the first thing he does is ask him a question. Gotta respect his enthusiasm for archeology.
Tom Hanks' son
3:30 I like how this is a call back to the 3rd movie with Indy and his dad
Like father, like son.
"It's like poetry, it rhymes."
If that was supposed to be a foreshadow, it was kind of clever.
@@sambridgers9543 I knew it was coming
The most underrated Indiana Jones Movie
I know this movie got people pissed about aliens, but I actually really enjoyed the entire movie. I would literally rank this #3 of the series.
3-1-4-2?
@@1LERS1 Same. Only other reasonable order is 1-3-4-2 (and the same with 4 and 2 reversed for those who liked Doom)
I saw this in the theater on opening night. I thought it was a lot of fun, and I still do. 😊
@@1LERS1 does that include the meh new one?
Can't remember if it's 4 or 5
@@ICCUWANSIUT Dial of Destiny. It's 5.
Does anyone else find it wholesome 0:50 the greasers immediately back one of their own.
Love that, they didn't even ask any questions, just helped him up and were like "we got your back."
They immediately went for the chairs and smashing glasses on the jocks’ heads.
Reminds me of the Outsiders
Fond memories of this movie growing up and watching it…still can’t hear Bill Haley without “GET THAT GREASER!!!”
They don’t even need context, they see one of their own in trouble and immediately grab the chairs and glasses for weapons.
Love how that iconic punch sound is still there.
If I was born around 1950’s/1960’s. I would definitely joined the greasers gang😂. It’s really my type. Their style and everything
Me too, I already am one.😎
I am as well
That was a 40's and 50's thing. This takes place in 57 so the timing is accurate.
dam straight
Me too, my friend.
0:50 Guy on the far right looks almost happy shit's about to go down.
Considering how quickly him and his crew broke out glasses and chairs, i'm thinking they were just looking for an excuse.
And the guy next to him looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger
I've always loved the 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' needle drop
1:11 😎 Mutt - "GET ON, GRAMPS!"
1:18
Ksb agent, “After them!”
Looks cool - now. "Aliens" was that one thing that didn't go with that movie, set in the 1950s. Still. It looks vibrant.
That was "a" thing that didn't go with the movie but it wasn't the "one" thing that didn't go with it.
movie was good until the third act
I actually disagree. During the WW2 days the Nazi’s were intrigued with “religious artifacts” and that’s why they were the main adventure of the originals. When time passed and the Russians became our threat, the Russians and us started theorizing space invaders and technology from space. That is why the 1950s was the start of the science fiction era. Alien paranoia increased in the start of the Cold War. The ending with the UFO leaving earth was a bit far fetched but the concept of aliens in the 1950s is not.
"Aliens myth" actually was a popular theme for sci-fi in the 1950s. So many UFO-related incidents happened in the 1950s: Especially after the Roswell incident, Flatwood & Kelly-Hopkinsville reports, and Bermuda Triangle. There was also interest from US Armed Forces about it, read "Project Blue Book". So it make sense for the Indiana Jones to use this myth
It would have been great if only a certain someone hadn't messed it up
4:29 You gotta get out of the library!
Liberry*
this chase scene was really well done and I love the 50s era environment
0:44
My God! His girlfriend is about the hands!
Will always love that bit where Indy gets dragged into the car, beats everyone inside up and climbs out the other side. 😂
I live in New Haven, CT and actually got to see this chase scene being filmed. Still walk down those streets on a frequent basis. And through Yale University campus.
2:18 Yeah, just drive through the gate, they don't need it anyway. lol
0:24 counter strike moment.
0:38 "Hit this guy.''
Who?
@@1326evolvedGodzilla "Joe college. Hit him hard."
@@1326evolvedGodzillaJoe College, hit him hard.
Here hold this (punch)
@@1326evolvedGodzilla THAT'S MY BOYFRIEND!
I really love this movie!! it is so good and hated for the most stupid reasons ever!!
Me to this film after watching Dial of Destiny: Perhaps I judged you to harshly.
God that bike sounds amazing
2:38 there is the example of why bikes can go through smaller gaps than cars
FBI? I thought they were the KGB?
That is what I thought.
After they spoke Russian he said “Make that KGB” and then they pulled out Tokarevs.
he said maybe, and then they introduced themselves as KGB
They were posing as FBI agents, but really they are KGB. The college dean did say that the ‘FBI’ appeared and ransacked Indy’s office, but didn’t know that they were really Russian agents.
Just another afternoon with Shia Labeouf being himself, pretty much
he was smoking a cigarette in public he is basically a criminal
4:02 Wilhelm.
4:02 Wilhelm scream
2:36
Both had a glitch…matrix
Like “oooo, let’s react AFTER the motorcycle passes”😂
I know aliens don't work, but I feel like the context of the religion being the polytheistic gods, and the history site of the lost Mayan city steps of El Dorado. It kinda fits with how the Mayans portray their gods. While I wish the bad guys were better. I liked the B movie idea that Spielberg and Lucas were going with.
Aliens do work. People don't understand that 1950s was height of UFO paranoia such as Roswell incident, Kelly-Hopkinsville & Flatwood reports, then the Bermuda Triangle Just like how in 1930s up to WW2, there was a myth that Nazi occultists were looking for Holy Grail et cetera.
Aliens actually do work for the time the movie takes place in. The Space Race was beginning and there was this whole fascination with aliens, especially after Roswell.
The movies (the firs 3) actually do a good job and showing what was the big focus of the global powers at the time. For the first three it was religious artifacts, and the Ark of the Covenant and Holy Grail were things that the Nazis searched for.
4:02 Wilhelm scream
0:53 , the guy that jumped over the table almost got a friendly fire from their own with the chair.
0:44 Until now I didn't realize that jock was just thrown away over a table by the KGB agent just right after being hit by Mutt XD XD
Great movie btw, I loved it,
“THATS MY BOYFRIEND”😂
Before Indy 5 got real. Indy 4 felt like 1, 2 and 3😊😊😊
Indy 5 is good. You just like to complain
@@ravenspropshop no its isnt u know it isnt
3:28 Just like in the last crusade. Son laughs but father’s sentimental
The explorer and the friend to autobots
They call him creeper
He looks so young here compared to last indy movie
Allot of time passed between this film and Dial of Destiny .
Because the last movie was set in late 60s while this movie was set in 50s
@@30_years.ago- Yes but those settings became a necessity simply do to Ford's advancing age .
3:20 that sounds so funny "mama daraga'ya", especially the accent errors
When I first saw this in theaters, at that moment 0:51, "Get that Greaser", I immediately thought of The Outsiders novel by S.E. Hinton, which features Socs and Greasers, which I studied in Grade 7
1:47 Back off
1:57 Kick
2:01 Punch
Thumbnail: Mutt is about to henshin before Kamen Rider is a thing
When a student sees Dr Jones 4:10
You know what would make this better? Mutt played along with the protesters by shouting “Stars and Stripes beats Hammer and Sickle!!” After being chased by the commies
My DVD kept stopping at this point lol
I didnt like the aliens and the villains and everything, but this was genuinely a cool scene.
Fun fact: Spielberg hated the idea of having aliens in an Indy movie, as he had already done enough alien movies such as ET and Close Encounters With The Third Kind. So George Lucas change the aliens to inter dimensional beings to make it different slightly from the former. As for the villains… Well, all I can say is that it was during the time of the Cold War between the US and Soviet Union. So it really was the current rival at the time like the Allies and Axis in WW2. But you can argue they are still as good or bad as some others say.
3:24 Sorry, Marcus.
0:49 Preps
0:50 Greasers
0:52 Fight
Sad that Matt die in the war :/ its Was a good caractère maybe à futur theacher like is father something.. those movie EVEN the New game is Pretty fun
Indy teamed up with a kid before.
What's a greaser?
Greasers were a thing in the 50s basically low income folks that slicked their hair back with pomade which made it look greasy and had an affinity for leather jackets
Awesome
Make that KGB.
Those were the days.... when college kids protested AGAINST communism
I’d say they were as stupid then as they are now.
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One thing that bugs me: you’d never want to show you’re Russian or have an Eastern European accent in 1950s America.
Meanwhile, if you’re a German Expat: “How would you describe the moral character of the Bolsheviks you fought in Russia?”
Harrison Ford looks photoshopped into the thumbnail like he's a cryptid
1:01 Your mom didn’t escape! They let her go, so she could mail the letter! And you could bring it to me and I could TRANSLATE IT!
So this is what Sam does when bee leaves in period between DOTM and AOE he’s a time traveler i guess ……
>Escape From The FBI
Blyat!
Guys. Guys...this movie is almost 20 yrs old...
This movie should’ve been the end of Indiana Jones. I still hate Kathleen Kennedy for what she did to Indiana Jones.
Not to mention Star Wars.
Idc what anyone says, this was a good Indy movie. Concept was silly at the time but makes more sense all these years later. Plus it still had that fun Spielberg vibe, unlike gloomy depressing Dial of Destiny
Not FBI, but KGB. Those are KGB agents
No son del FBI, son de la KGB literalmente lo dicen en la escena.
Star wars & Transformers
ill still take this over dial of destiny and the TERRIBLE pheobe waller bridge
Shia la beuff should have behaved himself instead of playing high and mighty he played this role very well he could have continued it after Harrison ford.
A statue of one of the previous characters and India's friend/ally Marcus Brody. Is he dead in the franchises, just as the actor who played him is, from what it says on the statue?
Dead in the franchise. It's made a point in this movie that both Indy's dad and Marcus died within a few years of each other.
Indeed. Both Indy's father and Marcus died of old age
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Really, for India's dad. Though he drank from the Holy Grail.
@matthewkretschmer7010 Lol. He didn't. You're referring the Last Crusade.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Yes he did drink from it, the Holy Grail. Sounds like you need to watch that movie again. Or do not know who I was talking about.
Они ДОЛЖНЫ были остановиться на этом фильме..
Did fight like really happen back in 1950’s/1960’s?
Looks Like Cheers The TV Show Where Everybody Knows Your Name?
Han Solo & sam witchwiky
They’re KGB not FBI
Am I crazy or are they in Hill Valley?
Do you actually watch the clips you upload?. It was not the FBI, lol
1:20
Did the uploader not watch the video?
FBI and KGB
Bikers vs. College boys
These kind of situations always drive me nuts in movies. Oh yeah? A couple of Russian KGB agents going to open fire in a public diner exposing themselves and killing their only real lead for their search? It would be the dumbest love ever, and don't even get me started on how stupid hostage situations are...
They were here for Indy, not his son to whom the threat was actually directed. And it was Mutt that started it with showcasing readiness to get into dirty fight with them on public, so if he went on with his intention their cover would still be exposed. By showing their guns Russians simply make clear to Mutt that if he decide to attack them in coffee shop he wouldn't have any chance at all
@@Ocelot835thank you, sometimes people just lack critical thinking, especially about a FICTIONAL MOVIE !!!
It’s KGB Not FBI
Its not FBI but KGB
Should've left it alone, Lucas/Kennedy/Spielberg.
This movie would have been perfect, if it wasnt for those aliens at the end
In 1950s America I feel you could just scream communist and point. After make a brisk getaway
and thas the only good scene in the movie
Looks Like Cheers The TV Show Where Everybody Knows Your Name?