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  • @mikeaninger7388
    @mikeaninger7388 Год назад +244

    The fact that the coat hanger gag still works is absolutely awesome!

    • @tremorsfan
      @tremorsfan Год назад +8

      Fun fact: that scene was originally written for 1941.

    • @herpowsito8267
      @herpowsito8267 Год назад +4

      Man I love that scene 😂

    • @herpowsito8267
      @herpowsito8267 Год назад +1

      ​@tremorsfan no wayyy, that's cool! Lol

    • @JsscRchlDrsy
      @JsscRchlDrsy Год назад +8

      I know, right! What truly makes it work is that the actor Ronald Lacey sells it perfectly.

    • @cyberingcatgirls7069
      @cyberingcatgirls7069 Год назад +3

      It's one of my favorite bits to watch people react to!

  • @billthomas478
    @billthomas478 Год назад +353

    The Nazis really did have archeology teams going around the world looking for historical and occult artifacts.

    • @arandomnamegoeshere
      @arandomnamegoeshere Год назад +32

      Yup. The premise here leans in to the occult mythos. But what was largely documented was a search for justification of Nazi ideology. Or prestige from possession of famous artifacts that could service it.

    • @woeshaling6421
      @woeshaling6421 Год назад +27

      it was called the ahnenerbe (ancestor heritage). they were looking for evidence of aryan superiority throughout history. it is where most of the conspiracy theories originate from

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini Год назад

      Where people consistently get it wrong is thinking Hitler had some huge interest in this stuff. Your culprit would be Heinrich Himmler, the Reichsfuehrer-SS. Among other things, he was trying to create a neo-pagan religion that would be more compatible with Nazi ideology than Christianity was.

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel Год назад +16

      @@arandomnamegoeshere And possibly destruction/concealing of any that disproved it.

    • @wolf99000
      @wolf99000 Год назад +6

      Did they not h ave the spear that was used to stab Jesus on the cross
      Sure i have seen iy mentioned in docs about the SS and there hunt for artifacts

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Год назад +13

    I guess you've never heard of a Pan Am Clipper. "The Pan Am Clipper was a type of transoceanic airplane flown by Pan American Airways. Designed as a flying boat, the planes used the water to take off and land, bypassing the need to build concrete runways. Named after the clipper ships of the 1800's, known for their speed, they were first commercial passenger transoceanic flights, linking the world in the 1930s and 1940s in luxurious comfort. During World War II, they were used for military transport. After the war, they were phased out, as newer planes could make longer range flights, and more destinations had permanent land runways. Overall, there were three models of plane used, and only 28 aircraft. Commonly, the Pan Am Clipper fleet were known as China Clippers due to its most well-known plane. "

  • @johnhannon4074
    @johnhannon4074 Год назад +12

    Hitler didn't want to destro the ark, he wanted to use it. He was a big believer in the occult and mysticism. Story is he had the spear of Loginus (the guard who stabbed Christ to speed his death and end his suffering.)

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas Год назад +80

    Whipping the gun out of his hand and stepping from the shadows into the light is right up there with one of the best hero reveals ever

    • @DerrickMims
      @DerrickMims Год назад +1

      My favorite is Steve Rogers catching the spear in Infinity War. But this one might be my second favorite. 😃

    • @corpusD
      @corpusD Год назад +1

      There is always danger Indy needs to clear before he steps into the light.

    • @CLHays
      @CLHays Год назад +3

      Yeah, it's up there with the very first "Bond... James Bond," in Dr. No.
      Fantastic way to introduce your main character!

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 Год назад +1

      Spielberg does a similar "into the light hat first intro" with Alan Grant in Jurassic Park.

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Год назад +157

    In the early days of airplanes, there were few runways large enough to accommodate large planes, so they designed them to land on water. World War II caused many long runways to be built around the World, to accommodate bombers & other large aircraft, so there was no longer a great need for flying boats, since there were plenty of long runways for land based airplane to take off & land on.

    • @Philistine47
      @Philistine47 Год назад +17

      Also there were two broad categories, both of which appeared in this film. The first type of "plane-boat" Indy climbed aboard at the end of the intro was a _floatplane,_ basically a normal plane with floats instead of wheels, and these still hang around in civil use in relatively remote locations such as Alaska and Hawaii; the second kind of "plane-boat" Indy flew on was a _flying boat,_ basically a boat with wings, and these are almost entirely gone (there are a very few still hanging on, in various navies and Coast Guards around the world).

    • @russellcollins52
      @russellcollins52 Год назад

      I would have liked it better if they had used a PBY flying boat which would have been more accurate but that is just nitpicking.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Год назад +2

      @Philistine47 True. I see both types, albeit smaller general aviation types landing & taking off in front of my dock, in central Alabama. Most are recreational flyers, but sometimes there's a float plane from the state department of natural resources or power company plane inspecting their hydroelectric dams & associated series of lakes along the Coosa River.
      There are a few big, former military flying boats still flying & used to help fight forest fires out West, I think, but the once common large passenger flying boats, like the ones used as "Pan Am Clippers" in the 1930's & '40's are probably in museums, if they still exist?
      A definition I read, said that a flying boat is an airplane designed primarily to take off & land on water, while a float plane is one designed primarily to take off & land on land, but is modified to land on water.

    • @dionysiacosmos
      @dionysiacosmos Год назад

      Yeah, same here in Central Florida. They were around in Lake Ivanhoe in Orlando, I haven't been there in awhile so I don't know if it's still true. In the 60s and 70s before things were built up, they were more common, as were air boats. BTW air boats are cool looking, and keep you out of the weeds and water hyacinth but they are just too loud!! Rode in one when I was 11 and never wanted to again, since I was the adventurous type think how loud it must have been to put me off it permanently.😳

    • @craigplatel813
      @craigplatel813 Год назад

      ​@@russellcollins52 would have been more accurate if he went by ship. The only didn't even start being delivered to the USN until late 36. Pan Am didn't start clipper service across the Pacific until 1939.

  • @arnoldkegebein2147
    @arnoldkegebein2147 Год назад +76

    The big warehouse in the last scene inspired a television series: Warehouse 13. It contains many mystical (and dangerous) item.

    • @tcshack701
      @tcshack701 Год назад +3

      I came here to say that.

    • @bobbuethe1477
      @bobbuethe1477 Год назад +3

      Me too.

    • @parinthianquattropani9071
      @parinthianquattropani9071 Год назад +2

      Me 3

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Год назад +3

      Would've been "me too", but I see I was already here 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, so now, I ain't sayin' nuttin !!!

    • @scarfhs1
      @scarfhs1 Год назад +4

      And the big warehouse scene was inspired by the end scenes in Citizen Kane.

  • @Michael-id9bw
    @Michael-id9bw Год назад +27

    "Frogs are the worst"
    "That looked like a giant poop coming out of its mouth"
    Epic quotes from Dawn Marie. 😂

    • @Osprey850
      @Osprey850 Год назад +4

      28:10 "The wheel is so close to his pee pee. It might rip it off."🤣

    • @spoonunit1
      @spoonunit1 8 месяцев назад

      .... & 'Yer kiss woz shit. He's fell asleep' :)

  • @Rockaria23
    @Rockaria23 Год назад +58

    Denholm Elliott is that man. He was the butler in Trading Places in which he won a BAFTA for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Год назад +2

      I used to see him on old TV shows like "Alfred Hitchcock Presents."

    • @alainvachon6255
      @alainvachon6255 Год назад +2

      He was good in that one. They made his character goofier and clumsier in the third movie.

    • @fionnmaccumhaill3257
      @fionnmaccumhaill3257 Год назад

      I think he died of AIDS

    • @jeremygray7435
      @jeremygray7435 Год назад

      Tragic he died from aids

    • @gamleskalle1
      @gamleskalle1 Год назад

      Rip, died of AIDS after the 3rd one

  • @foljs5858
    @foljs5858 Год назад +37

    You do know Marcus from another movie: he was the butler in Trading Places. Also, seaplanes (or boat planes) were very common, and still exist. They are especially handy from places without airports (think places in remote Australia, Alaska, small islands in the Pacific, and so on, but they're also in Europe and the US) . But one of their most common uses today is also for putting out fires (those have large tanks, that they can fill with water while floating on sea, and then take off and drop the water load to a forest fire).

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад

      And on the ocean, you’re very unlikely to run out of runway length.

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899 Год назад +27

    I loved the sword fight that didn't happen, where Indy just shoots the guy wielding his sword.
    The actual reason for this was the fact that Harrison Ford was not feeling well that day. In order to save him from overexerting himself, it was decided to have a quick end to the altercation.
    Good thing too, because that scene was iconic.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад +3

      Without a doubt, dysentery does not lend itself well to performing long, involved action scenes, unless it’s in the restroom. I don’t think that’s the action we want to see, though.

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Год назад +3

      I heard the "feeling ill" part, but I also heard (from a documentary a long time ago) that there was supposed to be a fight scene, and he (Harrison Ford) ad-libbed the shooting on the spot, and Spielberg liked it so much, he left it in.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +3

      @@StevesFunhouse It's both of those. He didn't want to do it because he was sick and just suggested this instead.
      They choreographed and even filmed some of the original fight.
      Spielberg eventually was almost the only one that didn't get sick because he didn't eat the local food or water.

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Год назад

      @@scottb3034 Click, "good to know" (never saw that movie, but loved the trailer [Girl Interrupted]) 👍😉🤣

    • @347Jimmy
      @347Jimmy 2 месяца назад +1

      The look on Indy's face makes me think the "he had the runs" part of the story was true. That was an IBS face if ever I saw one

  • @YodatheHobbit
    @YodatheHobbit Год назад +11

    My favorite part of watching Raiders of the Lost Ark reactions are the reactions to the coat hanger.

  • @timcook6566
    @timcook6566 Год назад +30

    Indy is an archeologist while Ross was a paleontologist

    • @colej.banning2419
      @colej.banning2419 Год назад +3

      That's what I thought. I didn't actually watch Friends, though, so came to the comments for confirmation.

  • @DevlinDomini
    @DevlinDomini Год назад +16

    Does anyone have a movie that you’ve watched over and over and over and would still watch again? This one of those movies for me.

    • @collinpalmer9030
      @collinpalmer9030 Год назад

      The Lighthouse, with Willem Defoe and Robert Pattison. I notice something new every time.

    • @GentleGiantJason
      @GentleGiantJason Год назад

      A Few Good Men, The Fugitive, Collateral are a few for me

    • @rs-ye7kw
      @rs-ye7kw Год назад +3

      "The Sting", "Casablanca".

    • @GentleGiantJason
      @GentleGiantJason Год назад +1

      @@rs-ye7kw Of all the gin joints in all the towns

    • @marthapackard8649
      @marthapackard8649 Год назад +1

      ​@@rs-ye7kw The Sting...such a fantastic movie.👍

  • @gliebzeit
    @gliebzeit Год назад +16

    "I could have just watched that all day ... all day, every day." Spielberg and Lucas envisioned this movie (and the sequels) to be kinda like the 'Saturday afternoon adventure movies' that would be at local movie theaters on successive weekends. Each episode would end with either a 'cliff hanger' or a 'what the heck' mystery. Thank you for your exciting reaction video, Dawn-Marie.

    • @ianpurnell1991
      @ianpurnell1991 Год назад +1

      Spielberg and Lucas were on a beach relaxing after "Empire Strikes Back" came out or around this time and George asked Spielberg what he wanted to direct and Spielberg said a "James Bond film" as they had both been big fans growing up of those films. This is when George said that cool but I have a better idea in mind and then proceeded to lay out the concept (which was not new to then as such of course) of Indy and his adventures.

  • @Keksakallu
    @Keksakallu Год назад +9

    The warehouse filled with wooden crates isn't revisited until the fourth film, "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", where we finally get to see what else lies in the various crates - and yes, it seems as though they're all super dangerous artefacts. Also, you may have recognised Denholm Elliott (who plays Marcus Brody, the Dean of Students at the college Indy teaches at) from "Trading Places", in which he plays the butler, Coleman.

    • @panzerdeal8727
      @panzerdeal8727 2 месяца назад

      Also in A bridge too Far , RAF officer, and Zulu Dawn.

  • @patmurray9730
    @patmurray9730 Год назад +15

    This is the first movie I bought on VHS.
    John-Rhys Davies, Sallah, Indies Egyptian friend, also played Gimli. He used a Scottish accent in LOTRs but he's actually Welsh.

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir Год назад +4

      A fantastic actor who's been in loads of things since his career started in 1964.
      The epic series 'Shogun' was one of the other highlights back in 1980 which was basically the 'Game of Thrones' of it's time set in Japan in the age of the Samurai.

    • @YourXavier
      @YourXavier Год назад +3

      @@speleokeir Shogun is definitely worth watching.

    • @patmurray9730
      @patmurray9730 Год назад

      @@YourXavier The only things I remember are the Brits not taking baths and pillowing. I was a young teen.

  • @DV80s
    @DV80s Год назад +9

    I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark in the theater. I must have been about 10 or 11 years old. The parts I remembered most was the rolling boulder and the melting heads, besides the spiritual nature of the contents of the Ark.

  • @dboss7239
    @dboss7239 Год назад +25

    Glad you enjoyed it. Spielberg and Lucas wanted to revive the old adventure serial movies of earlier times, because they were so much fun. And flying boats were for real, and the one with 4 engines was the Boeing 314 Clipper:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_314_Clipper
    It was a real aircraft as are all the old plane depictions in all the "Indiana Jones" movies.

    • @mikeyb2932
      @mikeyb2932 8 месяцев назад +2

      And seaplanes are still in use.

  • @garyfallows1123
    @garyfallows1123 Год назад +8

    The big guy fighting Harrison Ford in the plane scene was the great Pat Roach, he was in a few of the films in different roles, he was also in Auf Wiedersehen Pet and was a professional wrestler, he came from the Midlands, great guy RIP

  • @DevlinDomini
    @DevlinDomini Год назад +33

    “Is she going to remember any of this tomorrow?” 😂 and “Is that a wedding dress? …Why?”
    You’re so funny I could quote 10 hilarious things you said in almost all your videos.

    • @raybernal6829
      @raybernal6829 Год назад +3

      That's why she's one of the best. Just to here what hilarious comments she makes...

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe Год назад +6

      Not only is Dawn naturally funny, she has one of the best laughs ever!

    • @mikelarsen5836
      @mikelarsen5836 Год назад

      @@raybernal6829 well I guess her humorous comments go some way to make up for her lack of understanding the movies she watches. Hopefully eventually, after she's watched a few hundred she may put out an intelligent reaction?🤔

    • @raybernal6829
      @raybernal6829 Год назад +2

      @@mikelarsen5836 and yet here you are watching her reactions giving her the reason she puts out these vids ... Views which increase her algorithm and $ .... Me personally if I don't like a reactor I don't watch but that's just me. Carry on

    • @Logan_Baron
      @Logan_Baron Год назад

      @@raybernal6829 Mike is a common troll on several reaction channels. A sad one at that. Always complaining that the female reactors "don't understand" the movies. He's just a sad little virgin taking his frustration that no woman wants anything to do with him out on the anonymity of the internet. This is what makes up his sad pathetic excuse for a life.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Год назад +27

    "Raiders of the Lost Ark": An homage to the cliffhanger movies of the 1930's, had enough stunts for THREE Action movies of the time, second choice Harrison Ford got to create another iconic movie character, "two-fisted" Marion Ravenwood was Indy's equal, and persuaded a generation of college students to "dig in the dirt" as now-Cool Archeologists. 7:13 Some aircraft of the time had the pilot in the rear cockpit, usually to train pilot cadets or carry non-pilot passengers. 10:13 Flying boats were common in the 1930's since airports and all-weather runways were less common than seaplane facilities. 33:37 Like this song: ruclips.net/video/tH2w6Oxx0kQ/видео.html

    • @voodoochild1975az
      @voodoochild1975az Год назад +3

      Created as an homage to the adventure genre.... And became the pinnacle, the shining example of that genre.

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf Год назад +2

      Raiders was almost entirely based on "Secrets of the Incas" (1954).
      Even Indy's look is a direct copy of the attire used by Charlton Hesston in "Secrets of the Incas".

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +1

      It was funny when Dawn said she could keep watching forever, since that was the goal of the movie serials that inspired it. You had to keep going back to the theater to see the next installment.

    • @UWalvern0810
      @UWalvern0810 Год назад +1

      Wasn’t Tom Selleck (sp?) supposed to get this role, but had to turn it down because he was already committed to doing 𝘔𝘢𝘨𝘯𝘶𝘮 𝘗𝘐?

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Год назад

      @@UWalvern0810 That's what I've read. Not sure who got the better deal, though.;)

  • @arctan2010
    @arctan2010 Год назад +16

    You are correct, Dawn. Enrollment in archeology increases with each Indiana movie release. I was told most archeologists spend a lot of their time in libraries looking for clues and cross references long before the dig.

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Год назад +2

      The third movie even has a running joke about how unlike real archaeology Indiana Jones movies are.

  • @emilmlodnicki3835
    @emilmlodnicki3835 Год назад +23

    The theory of Indy, Marion and Abner Ravenwood: Indy was Abner's graduate student in archeology. Marion was 10+ years younger than Indy and she fell for him. The actual age difference between the two actors is 9.5 years. So you've got a 23-4 year old with a 14 year old love struck girl always following him. Of course dad would not approve of it. "I was a child!"

    • @Heegaherger
      @Heegaherger Год назад +4

      If the years are fudged a little, you have a Gard student/Doctoral candidate so a charming 25-27 practical living out of Abner's home, Marion is star struck at 16-18. I can see it happening. If the whatever and the fall out hadn't happened, I would assume that they would have been married for 5-10 years by this point.

    • @bicolouredprawn
      @bicolouredprawn Год назад +1

      Well George Lucas originally wanted Marion to be 12 in the film because he wanted it to be a "forbidden romance," but Spielberg stepped in and said that they can't do that, and it was his idea to make it an inappropriate relationship that had happened in the past, and why she was angry with him.

    • @pete_lind
      @pete_lind Год назад +2

      Same role she did in her first movie National Lampoon's Animal House 1978 , She was student and dated professor played by Donald Sutherland .

    • @travisspazz1624
      @travisspazz1624 Год назад +4

      This is my favorite movie of all time and I've always interpreted it as Indy was leading her on. Nothing nearly as sketchy as people instantly think.

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +2

      @@travisspazz1624 Wouldn't really be sketchy in those days. 13 or 14 was considered old enough to work, old enough to drive, and old enough to do anything else (though relationships if the female was 13 or 14 were still frowned upon if not illegal or immoral), in fact Japan only this month upped the legal age of consent from 13 to 16, admittedly they should have done that decades ago but 90 years ago when Indy is set you were an adult as soon as you were old enough to help out around the house or get a job.

  • @redviper6805
    @redviper6805 Год назад +105

    Those spiders on Alfred Molina (Doc Ock of Spider-Man 2) were real. They had trouble getting the spiders to move and didn’t want people thinking they were props. Turns out they were all male. So they added one female and in Molina’s words “ all hell broke loose.” 😆

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Год назад +2

      Since tarantulas are cannibals and will often attack and eat each other, I'm surprised they were even able to get them to stay on Molina's body.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад +6

      ​@@44excaliburEven cannibals have to take time between meals.

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Год назад +4

      @@Stevarooni 😂

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад +7

      No idea that was Molina!

    • @dallesamllhals9161
      @dallesamllhals9161 Год назад

      @@44excalibur Man eaters... Females i mean...

  • @brianbooker8724
    @brianbooker8724 Год назад +5

    I was only 7 when Raiders originally came out, but I can still remember the fanfare that came with it at the time.

  • @brianmcconnell1817
    @brianmcconnell1817 Год назад +5

    The ending is supposed to suggest that the ark remains as lost as it ever was. But instead of being lost among the sands of the dessert, it’s now lost among the thousands of identical creates in a secret warehouse.
    All of the Indiana Jones movies are worth watching. Even the fourth movie (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) despite its flaws still has its charms. So I’d recommend them all to you. Enjoy!

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 Год назад +29

    I can’t believe there are still people who haven’t seen this! As a long time Spielberg and Harrison Ford fan, this is one of my favorite movies. To me, it will always be called just Raiders of the Lost Ark. The “Indiana Jones and the” was added after the sequels were released.
    The call letters on the sea plane at the beginning of the film are OB-CPO. Images of R2-D2 and C-3PO appear in the hieroglyphics on a wall in the Well of Souls.
    The scene wheee Indy shoots the swordsman was originally written as a choreographed fight scene, but Harrison, as well as most of the rest of the cast and crew, had contracted dysentery, and was unable to stand for more than 15 minutes at a time. The tried a few times to shoot the scene as planned, but couldn’t make it work, so they changed plans, and an iconic scene was born.
    Spielberg originally included the coathanger gag in his movie 1941, but cut it after it got no laughs during pre-screenings. He vowed to use it in every film until it worked. This time it worked.
    Dawn, please watch all the movies. In my opinion, the next one, Temple of Doom, is the worst of the series, though many fans like it. I think The Last Crusade is just as good as this one, plus it costars Sean Connery. The latest one, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, gets a lot of hate from fans, but I don’t think it’s that bad, even though it does costar Shia LaBeouf.

    • @n0tk0sher
      @n0tk0sher Год назад

      I agree with you regarding the quality of each film.

    • @AMortalDefiant
      @AMortalDefiant Год назад +1

      I'm shocked more people don't appreciate Temple of Doom more. I guess it depends when you watched them. Seeing them as kids in the 80s, Temple of Doom was *by far* the most entertaining/mystical/otherworldly, whereas Raiders felt too "talky" and more grounded in "boring"/"everyday" Bible stuff. John William's score for that movie is also extremely underrated - the only one in the franchise that gives me chills down my spine whenever I hear it. It was a darker film, but that doesn't mean the quality was any lower. It was arguably the closest of the movies to capturing the feel of the old adventure serials that Indiana Jones was inspired by, too. Temple of Doom could have been sponsored by Spinal Tap, because everything about that film was dialed-up to 11.
      I get that people tend to have biases towards the original in a series, but Temple of Doom was also as phenomenal to me as any of those first three films; they each have their own appeals and charm.

    • @asterix7842
      @asterix7842 Год назад

      @@IcyTorment That is just sad.

  • @Logan_Baron
    @Logan_Baron Год назад +53

    I love that after Satipo betrays him and leaves him to die, Dawn still says "That's his friend".

    • @rccraig7580
      @rccraig7580 Год назад +3

      Yeah she kinda missed that one LOL!

    • @mikelarsen5836
      @mikelarsen5836 Год назад +2

      Not surprised..... she's not the smartest on the block! 🙄

    • @hulkhatepunybanner
      @hulkhatepunybanner Год назад

      *I've heard another movie reactor say the same thing.*

    • @detritus8095
      @detritus8095 Год назад +3

      Sapito. It means "little frog".

    • @alaneskew2664
      @alaneskew2664 Год назад +1

      And I love the fact that character is played by Alfred Molina, he plays Doc Ock in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man far from home. He's actually one of my favorite character actors

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 Год назад +25

    Raiders and the Indiana Jones character and stories were inspired by a number of mini movie adventure serials from the 1940's that Lucas and Spielberg loved and classics like "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and "Gunga Din." Both worth watching, Dawn. The horror aspects of these films were inspired by EC horror comics from the late 50's and early 60's that were full of gruesome imagery.
    Hitler and the Nazis were actually obsessed with the occult and obtaining so-called mystical relics from around the world, thinking that they would give them great power and invincibility.

    • @jessecortez9449
      @jessecortez9449 Год назад +6

      The wardrobe that Indiana Jones is known for is a direct copy of Charlton Heston in Secret of the Incas (1954). Pretty much his persona is a copy of Heston in that movie. So few know about this movie today but it's certainly worth a watch.

    • @CaesiusX
      @CaesiusX Год назад +1

      ​@@jessecortez9449Beat me to it. 😏 The Charlton Heston film takes place in Peru too.

  • @TheRealRedAce
    @TheRealRedAce Год назад +2

    An ark is a chest. There is an old name, Arkwright, which was a craftsman who made chests.
    Those planes are called Flying Boats and were common in the 1920s to 1940s in several different makes and sizes, including military use in WW2 etc.

  • @cyberingcatgirls7069
    @cyberingcatgirls7069 Год назад +1

    Float planes are useful for getting to places without a lot of flat land but near water. Especially in mountainous regions, sometimes the only flat surfaces are the lakes between the mountains.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Год назад +13

    Raiders is iconic, and single-handedly responsible for reviving pulpy action (based on radio-plays and cheap paperback stories of the 20s-30s) in the 80's and 90s. From Raiders (80) to The Mummy (99) is a golden time for retro action cinema.
    Other pulp highlights you would enjoy - The Rocketeer, The Shadow, and The Phantom (with Treat Williams, who recently passed).

    • @simonfrederiksen104
      @simonfrederiksen104 Год назад +2

      What the hell. He was barely 70!
      You might add that sky captain movie of 2004 to the list

    • @kenyattaclay7666
      @kenyattaclay7666 Год назад +2

      In an interview George Lucas said that he based it off of the serials he would go to watch at the movies in the 50's but at least in modern history they are all based off of the dime novels from the late 19th century.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад

      ​@@simonfrederiksen104 There are a few attempts post 99, but they never really land like the heyday. I do enjoy Sky Captain, though the novelization was better 😅

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +4

      ​@@kenyattaclay7666 Lucas' enjoyment of zeerust/raygun gothic serials (particularly the original Flash Gordon) and cowboy films is well documented 😉, but Indy feels more in line with Perils of Pauline (a serial from the turn of the century) and Allan Quartermain type colonial fiction that fell out of favor post WW2.

    • @kenyattaclay7666
      @kenyattaclay7666 Год назад

      @@LordVolkov I’m just pointing out an interview I saw with him where they direct asked him about Raiders & he said he took influence from the serials he would watch at the theater as a kid on the 50’s. It may feel different to you & that’s okay but for Lucas he said he took inspiration from elsewhere. Also, as I said, the dime novels from the late 19th century is a precursor to all of these movies & comic books for that matter in this style.

  • @Packard63
    @Packard63 Год назад +59

    I am 93% sure that you will enjoy every adventure with this movie really being a taste of what is to come.

    • @cyberleadr
      @cyberleadr Год назад +4

      Even Crystal Skull?

    • @CAPTEINRIGGS
      @CAPTEINRIGGS Год назад +6

      @@cyberleadr I mean, I'm sure that when compared to Indy 5, Crystal Skull is a masterpiece.

    • @CAPTEINRIGGS
      @CAPTEINRIGGS Год назад +6

      @@cyberleadrI think Crystal Skull is watchable. I kinda enjoy it. I definitely enjoy it more now than when it was released.

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад

      Is the new movie really that bad?

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад +1

      @@caveatlector2671 I tend to ignore critics reviews nowadays (ex: the Last Star Wars movie getting better scores than Empire Strikes Back). But it does sound a little off. Oh well, three was really enough.

  • @triadmad
    @triadmad Год назад +22

    If you would like to see another movie starring Karen Allen in a supporting role, and one that hopefully will give you more than a few laughs, watch Animal House, from 1978. I was in college when that came out, and I think I went to the theater three times to see it.

    • @AutoPilate
      @AutoPilate Год назад +4

      Allen was wonderful in Starman.

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +1

      For some reason I always mistake Karen Allen for Margot Kidder, whenever someone asks about other Karen Allen movies I mention Superman and then I have to go back and delete my comment after I realise that isn't a Karen Allen film.

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 Год назад +1

      She would've been a good Lois Lane, though

    • @BillyButcher90
      @BillyButcher90 Год назад +2

      She was also in Scrooged with Bill Murray.

  • @epa316
    @epa316 Год назад +1

    A large propellor on a big plane like that would absolutely cut you to ribbons! They have to be very powerful to keep that heavy ass plane in the air.

  • @mikerhodes8454
    @mikerhodes8454 Год назад +3

    In the scene where Indy shoots the swordsman, they had a big fight scene all choreographed, but Harrison Ford had stomach flu on the day of the shoot, so he asked spielberg if he could just shoot the bad guy.

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat890 Год назад +50

    Funny story: When Star Wars: A New Hope premiered, George Lucas was terrified about the moving flopping in theaters. Instead of attending the movie premiere of his own film, he took a vacation.
    This vacation with Hawaii, he went with his fellow friend Steven Spielberg. It was on this vacation that the two of them drafted and began writing the earky scripts of Indiana Jones.
    😉

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +5

      Lifted from the kids' action movies from the 1930's...

    • @DerrickMims
      @DerrickMims Год назад +6

      @@catherinelw9365 Yup! When I saw the re-release at the theater some years ago, I noticed that the scenes all break down roughly into 10-15 min lengths. So they're basically episodes of a serial, just like the old Flash Gordon adventure stories.
      I had seen this movie zillions of times going all the way back to the original release, but I never noticed that aspect before.

    • @chriscma1
      @chriscma1 Год назад +1

      It was originally the adventures of Indiana Smith. Spielberg thought that name was a bit too common.

    • @BaccarWozat
      @BaccarWozat Год назад

      Actually when Star Wars premiered Lucas was working on the mono mix of the film for 35mm prints (only the 70mms had been playing). Carrie Fisher called him up to apprise him of the long lines at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. "I'm still making the movie," he replied.

    • @DerrickMims
      @DerrickMims Год назад

      @@BaccarWozat "I'm still making the movie" - he would continue to say it into 1997 and 2004 and beyond. LOL

  • @routemaster19
    @routemaster19 Год назад +11

    This is one of those almost perfect films where everything came together exactly as it should from the script, the casting, the look and design the music and the pacing and direction. In a cinema packed with an audience who had never seen this before but with a lot of expectation it delivered in spades and en masse the reactions similar to yours electrified the cinema. They truly do not make them like this anymore. I like to point out how seamless the cutting between locations and studio works on this mostly down to cinematographer Douglas Slocombe who was prolific on British films in the 40s to the 60s and who Spielberg first worked with on Close Encounters. All the creepy interiors for Peru and Egypt were all filmed at Elstree Studios, England. The famous music score by John Williams was of course played for the very first time by the London Symphony Orchestra and recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studio 1.

    • @50.CalFilms
      @50.CalFilms Год назад

      Just a shame they can’t make films like this anymore 😢

    • @Flexicon9
      @Flexicon9 Год назад +1

      .... the best there ever was and the best there ever will be.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад +2

    34:12 There was a show on SyFy channel called Warehouse 13 that showed what's in those crates. A new fun artifact in each episode.

  • @jamesdowling9759
    @jamesdowling9759 Год назад +20

    The last crusade and this one were the best of the Indiana Jones films 😊 the desert chase is my favourite stunt sequence in film history.

  • @tonikaihola5408
    @tonikaihola5408 Год назад +12

    The traitor-monkey had it coming 😅

    • @kharma7755
      @kharma7755 Год назад

      Not only was she a snitch, she was also a nazi... totally had it coming

    • @blowba
      @blowba Год назад

      Little nazi bastard!

    • @V-J-H
      @V-J-H 4 месяца назад

      Monkey was never a traitor because monkey never was with the good guys.

  • @tru3sk1ll
    @tru3sk1ll Год назад +1

    Her relating a 90s sitcom paleontologist to 1930's archaeologist as both "Doctor", not sure why but I found that really funny (Oh they're both Doctors!)

  • @philbell5564
    @philbell5564 Год назад +1

    @12:03
    He's shivering because he's travelled to Nepal in his normal clothes.
    He's also not sweating when he's by the fire and gets the poker: It's the snow and ice melting.

  • @toddwright7567
    @toddwright7567 Год назад +6

    There are only 3 movies in the Trilogy where it ended perfectly

  • @austinhan6998
    @austinhan6998 Год назад +7

    The Ark melts the colonel and Toht, explodes Belloq's head, zaps the rest of the Nazis, and traumatizes a generation of children.
    "That was fun!"

    • @DerrickMims
      @DerrickMims Год назад

      Fun fact: I was so traumatized by the melting faces as an 8 year old back in the cinema that I refused to watch that scene for decades afterwards. 🤪

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +3

    During the scene where the old man is translating the headpiece for Indy and Sallah, there's a line of dialogue that was cut out of the movie where the old man reads the warning that death will come to those who look upon the contents of the ark.

  • @tremorsfan
    @tremorsfan Год назад +1

    The original fight with the Swordsman was supposed to be longer but Harrison Ford was suffering from dysentery. Because he had to take his medicine every hour he asked if Indy could just shoot the guy.

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf Год назад +12

    I hope Dawn will one day react to "Arthur" (1981), one of the funniest movies of all time.
    When she mentioned she knew Denholm Eliot from something, I knew she was thinking of the butler in "Trading Places", which in turn made me remember Sir John Gielgud as the butler in "Arthur", a role for which he won an Oscar.

  • @josephmayo3253
    @josephmayo3253 Год назад +5

    Great reaction Dawn. One of the greatest adventure movies of all time. The third one is the only sequel as good as this. But the second and fourth have moments that are excellent.

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 Год назад +2

    The opening of this makes me think of Weird Al's "UHF" (Orion Pictures, 1989), which parodies a bunch of films so expertly. Hitler was actually fascinated by all things occult, supernatural and/or Holy. He had special SS troopers led by Archaeologists looking for Relics like the Holy Grail, Spear of Destiny, etc. That was supposed to be the Ark of the Covenant, not Noah's Ark.

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 Год назад +1

    In 2 seater bi-planes the pilot sits in the back to see more. They are not blocked by the wings as much, but if there is a mounted gun in the back, the pilot sits in the front.

  • @user-ed5ng6lr1f
    @user-ed5ng6lr1f Год назад +7

    great reaction, as always.
    the warehouse was a government warehouse with god only knows what stored in it, not all things like the ark. the joke is that the ark will just sit there gaining dust and being forgotten.
    btw there was a tv series called The Young Indiana Jones starring Leo DiCaprio as indy

    • @stefkukla8533
      @stefkukla8533 Год назад +4

      It was not Leo who played him. Indy as a child was played by Corey Carrier and teen/young adult Indy was played by Sean Patrick Flanery. Both actors were good choices.

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Год назад +5

    Indy's friend at the University was played by Denholm Elliot, who has been in a lot of movies, i.e. "Trading Places" and "A Bridge Too Far". The Boat Planes were the first Inter-Continental rapid transit in the 1930's. Indy's friend in Cairo was John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli and voiced Treebeard in the Lord Of The Rings movies. Parts ii and III are pretty good. Part IV a little less so.

    • @Robert-un7br
      @Robert-un7br Год назад +1

      Rhys-Davies was also in an excellent BBC miniSeries called ‘I Claudius’ it’s about the Roman emperor Claudius. Who was considered a half wit as a young man because he had a speech impediment. He ended up being the emperor between Caligula and Nero. Two notoriously evil historical figures. There are other people in it that you would recognize such as Patrick Stewart and William Hurt. I urge anyone who hasn’t seen it to watch it immediately.

    • @bobschenkel7921
      @bobschenkel7921 Год назад +1

      @@Robert-un7br I have seen the "I Claudius" program, it was very, very good. The part of Claudius was played by Derek Jacobi if I remember correctly.

  • @johnfallon3525
    @johnfallon3525 8 дней назад

    Great reaction, Dawn. Such fun! The flying boat was a Short Solent, designed and built in Britain. The Short Bros Co. produced a family of flying boats during the 1930s and 40s.

  • @thesurvivorofhathsin8486
    @thesurvivorofhathsin8486 Год назад +1

    8:32. "I know. There was a big flood." Proving, in face, that Dawn did NOT go to Sunday School. LOL Always enjoy your uploads

  • @eugeneoman
    @eugeneoman Год назад +3

    Another great reaction, Dawn! It's delightful to listen to your observations and funny comments. Watching your reactions makes me enjoy my favorite movies all over again 😊👍

  • @Gav-mj6lx
    @Gav-mj6lx Год назад +7

    Brilliant as always, Dawn. These are as close to popcorn movie perfection as you can get. You are going to love this series, pure fun and adventure. Now for the nerdy stuff- George Lucas put in a couple of references to Star Wars - the plane at the start had the reg number OB (for Obi Wan Kenobi) 3PO (for C3PO) and the well of souls has carvings of R2D2, Princess Leia and C3PO hidden in the hieroglyphs. Looking forward to seeing what you make of the next ones.

    • @paulstroud2647
      @paulstroud2647 Год назад +2

      Spielberg did that again in Close Encounters - the mothership in the finale has a small R2D2 in amongst the lumps and bumps on its hull

  • @Daehawk
    @Daehawk Год назад

    hahahahah that coat hanger is still getting them 42 years later hahaha. I can remember sitting watching this in Jr High as our reward movie. So fun. Small maybe 19" crt color tv with giant top loader VCR on a cart. Room dark...wow what a movie. Was amazing. My 12 year old self was THERE with Indy every step of the way.

  • @dadoctah
    @dadoctah Год назад +1

    A couple of connections to actual movies of the swashbuckler era....
    The stunt with Indy getting launched out the front, having to make his way back *under* the truck during the chase, dragged along the ground, then finally re-entering the truck from the rear, was a near duplicate of a famous chase scene in "Stagecoach" (a classic 1939 western that starred John Wayne and John Carradine).
    Also, a star of a dozen or so low-budget westerns of the forties, Lash LaRue, was given a bullwhip so he had a "non-lethal" weapon in contrast to all the other cowboy heroes who used either guns or their fists. When the producers made a similar decision for Indiana Jones, they called up LaRue to teach Harrison Ford how to use the bullwhip.

  • @subitman
    @subitman Год назад +8

    The second movie is ok. I am still watching your reaction. The third movie is the best: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. It starred Sean Connery best known for playing James Bond in the 007 movies as a secret British spy.

    • @Dizzyruptor
      @Dizzyruptor Год назад +3

      And the 4th movie we no longer talk about as it was terrible. Stick with the trilogy.

  • @Bloodchylde2012
    @Bloodchylde2012 Год назад +4

    Fun fact, Hitler was actually interested in the occult, and thought it could help him win the war. He had a whole division dedicated to hunting down information and uncovering whatever they could find... which was nothing, but fun movie material though :)

  • @kirkdarling4120
    @kirkdarling4120 Год назад +2

    I'm surprised that as a Scot, you haven't seen a seaplane.
    There was indeed a spike in the rolls of archeology students after this movie.
    Yeah, I love how they dressed, too.
    The sequel is actually a prequel in Jones' life. The third movie is a proper sequel, but only a few years later.

  • @Robert-un7br
    @Robert-un7br Год назад +1

    The scene at the end was supposed to represent the fact that the Ark of the Covenant which is was explained as a weapon that any army carried was in invincible. Also as a way to communicate with God, was just put in a crate and stuck in a warehouse with millions of other items. You’re supposed to take away from the scene that it’s just forgotten about. And it actually appears in another Indiana Jones movie briefly.

  • @an.oldham-lad
    @an.oldham-lad Год назад +3

    Glad your doing them .love your reactions ..love the accent aswell ❤🙂

  • @Thewingkongexchange
    @Thewingkongexchange Год назад +5

    I hope you do the next two sequels. They're both bloody great and you'll get to see why he hates snakes particularly!

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад

      *three. Don't be one of those that tries to tell her to only like the movies you like, the 4th movie is actually pretty good, and in my opinion the third best movie in the franchise as Temple of Doom was utter shit. But I wouldn't tell her to skip Temple of Doom.

  • @andrewszigeti2174
    @andrewszigeti2174 Год назад +1

    The seaplanes (aircraft with floats underneath) and flying boats (aircraft where the fuselage is shaped like a boat) absolutely were real. In the 1930s, when this movie was set, there weren't all that many landing fields out there. But there were lots of rivers and lakes and harbors these amphibious aircraft could land on...

  • @levenkay4468
    @levenkay4468 Год назад +2

    I think the "put the Ark into one of tens of thousands of identical crates" scene was just depicting a clever way of protecting it from theft. The old "needle in a haystack" principle. All the other boxes probably contain used pinball machine parts or something.

    • @shaggybaggums
      @shaggybaggums Год назад

      I thought it was supposed to be a reference to a rumoured location where they stored artefacts and supposedly dangerous items.
      The show Warehouse 13 was based on the same place.
      In the fourth movie you see the ark's crate again, amongst many others, as Indy escapes the warehouse. (If memory serves, I really can't be bothered to watch that one again.)

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 Год назад +3

      No! That'll make the Libyans show up!

  • @raydurz
    @raydurz Год назад +3

    THE classic adventure movie.

  • @steveg5933
    @steveg5933 Год назад +7

    The plane-boats actually called Flying Boats were a mainstay in 1930's aviation. The first was called a float plane, many of those are still in service. The second, larger was a Pan-Am Clipper the survivors of those are all in museums. Flying Boats were used by all sides during WWII. The American PBY Catalina being one of the most prolific used by the US Navy and the British. They were expensive to operate and maintain & with the advent of jets they quickly fell out of service.

  • @paradoxstudios6639
    @paradoxstudios6639 6 месяцев назад

    I remember riding around that summer of '81 when this came out and hearing on the car radio "Eye in The Sky".

  • @alaneskew2664
    @alaneskew2664 Год назад +1

    Indie's friend Sala also played Gimli in the lord of the rings, and the guy who was with Indy in the beginning in the tunnel is Alfred Molina who also plays Doc Ock in in Spider-Man 2

  • @hannahl8
    @hannahl8 Год назад +19

    Great reaction Dawn! I love your laugh & sense of humor. The 2nd one is actually a prequel with a great kid sidekick, but it also has the most annoying love interest ever. The 3rd one with Sean Connery is fantastic & is my personal favorite.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад +4

      Yep, if you think you’ll love hearing a woman scream at the top of her lungs for a little over half the movie, then by all means, Temple of Doom is the film for you. I will say that there are still lots of fun & iconic scenes in that film, so you should probably watch it. I’d recommend just keeping the volume of your headphones down a few ticks😏

    • @sjl197
      @sjl197 Год назад +1

      “The third one”.. you mean the one that introduces the epic Henry Jones?

    • @carlazaz1690
      @carlazaz1690 Год назад

      The kid is like all Steven Spielberg kids -- ANNOYING.

    • @santanamauricio
      @santanamauricio Год назад

      that annoying love interest become Mrs Spielberg

  • @terryhughes7349
    @terryhughes7349 Год назад +5

    Great reaction Dawn. This was a fun movie.

  • @lewistasso8866
    @lewistasso8866 Год назад

    Ahahahahaha!!! "That monkey is up to no good." That's the first time I've heard that! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @highstimulation2497
    @highstimulation2497 Год назад +1

    "I wanted to see SOMETHING get blown up."
    The Ark: "Hehe... hold my beer..."

  • @JohntheLNERP2
    @JohntheLNERP2 Год назад +3

    Guess what Dawn? The bloke who turns on Indy at the start of the film and walked into the trap well he also Doc Ock in Spider Man 2
    Edit: Also the events that take place in Raiders of the Lost Ark are based on true events Hitler and the Thirds Reich leaders were obsessed with the Occult

  • @sean---the-other-one
    @sean---the-other-one Год назад +4

    The first three are all worthwhile.
    I really wanted to enjoy the fourth, but I struggled. Unfortunately I don’t think the fifth is going to be any better.
    I’m still very happy with what we got for the first three.

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 Год назад

    John Rhys-Davies who plays Sallah in this movie. I met him a few weeks ago. Such a kind person. I ran into him at my hotel and talked a bit. I met him at the convention i went to. When taking the picture of us he tickled me on the side and I couldn’t stop laughing because I wasn’t expecting that lol I’ll be meeting him again in a few weeks at another convention

  • @garyhaberfield
    @garyhaberfield Год назад

    Fun fact, The Stuntman/Actor in the sword vs gun fight at the market place is the same Stuntman/Actor who gets chewed by the propeller later, plus he meets an equally gruesome end in the next movie. Alas he passed away a few years later. R.I.P Pat Roach.

  • @pfcampos7041
    @pfcampos7041 Год назад +17

    Love the Indiana Jones series! It is definitely worth watching all of them. I think you will really enjoy them. I have seen them all from the time the original came out in theaters.

  • @christopherferrarelli2262
    @christopherferrarelli2262 Год назад +11

    Dawn Marie, there are four Indiana Jones movies; with a fifth film coming out this June.
    If you’re interested; they also made a TV series called “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles”; which focuses on Indy’s adventures as a young man.

    • @chairmanmeow2413
      @chairmanmeow2413 Год назад +3

      The Young Indian Jones series is great 👍

    • @stevendubin3584
      @stevendubin3584 Год назад +2

      there are only three indiana jones movies that we acknowledge exist

  • @chrissheppard2150
    @chrissheppard2150 Год назад +1

    "Of course, because he's an archaeologist and that's what Ross is..."
    I can hear Ross screaming from here...

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 Год назад

      My sandwich! Myyyy Saaandwich!

  • @speleokeir
    @speleokeir Год назад +21

    You can't go wrong with Indiana Jones. The whole series are great fun!🙂
    This one and the Last Crusade are my favourites. The Temple of Doom is pretty good too. The 4th one (The Crystal Skull) is the weakest, but still fun.
    Bearing in mind Harrison Ford is now 80, I imagine he'll play a somewhat different role in the new one. Perhaps a grumpy old man mentoring someone younger like a student or a grandson, etc who'll do the action stuff and fighting.

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Год назад +2

      It would be great if Ke Huy Quan could come back as Short Round, with a real name and an archeology career of his own.

    • @Jgutterud
      @Jgutterud Год назад +1

      This is what I was going to say ❤

    • @mattjohnson7475
      @mattjohnson7475 Год назад

      I heard they are making a new film

    • @Cau_No
      @Cau_No Год назад +1

      There's also the Young Indiana Jones TV series, in which we see three three more Iterations of Indy, at ages 6, 16 and in his 90s.
      (There is also a reprise of Harrsion Ford himself as Indy in one episode.)
      I think it is an overlooked and underrated show, as it fits very well within the Dr. Jones Family history established in the first three movies.

    • @TrashPandaActual
      @TrashPandaActual Год назад

      ​@@mattjohnson7475comes out June 30th.

  • @DanKetchum007
    @DanKetchum007 Год назад +4

    Lol Noah's Ark (the boat) and the Ark of the Covenant (box with handles) are two different things...

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 Год назад +2

    My Dad and I saw this in the movie theatre when it came out. We both loved it. My Dad grew up with movie serials back in the 30's and 40's so it was like a modern version of serials. It's still great.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 11 месяцев назад

      I remember the audience HOOTING when Indy's face comes out of the shadows!

  • @joshuabeavin7659
    @joshuabeavin7659 Год назад +1

    Dawn: "Frogs....why'd it have to be...frogs??!"

  • @ink-cow
    @ink-cow Год назад +4

    Raiders is a classic; the sequel Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is fun; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is MANDATORY. Everything after that, eh.
    One thing I only recently learned is that Indy's iconic look was designed by commission by comic artist Jim Steranko, who did some killer conceptual art.

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад

      Crystal Skull is way better than Temple of Doom.

    • @ink-cow
      @ink-cow Год назад

      @@krashd Shortround vs Shia le Boef though? No contest. 😄

  • @timeless_realm
    @timeless_realm Год назад +4

    Hi Dawn! Your amazingly awesome! Your reviews are the best on RUclips.❤👸🤗🤩

  • @michaeldavidfigures9842
    @michaeldavidfigures9842 Год назад

    The plane is based on the Martin M-130 flying boat known as the China clipper. It was the first commercially succesful aircraft to carry mail across the Pacific Ocean. It was one of the largest aircraft of its time. Three were built and delivered to PanAm airlines in 1935. The last one flew in 1945.

  • @mattconner6416
    @mattconner6416 4 месяца назад

    32:08 that is a testament to the man's acting ability, he didn't break character or react at all to the actual, unscripted fly going into his mouth.

  • @markbailey3225
    @markbailey3225 Год назад +8

    Loved the “ Final boss” line ❤️. Another great reaction young lady!

    • @todd8398
      @todd8398 Год назад

      It's funny because in "Willow" that actor kind of was the Final Boss.

    • @stevejette2329
      @stevejette2329 Год назад

      She said she can't use her fingers to whistle. The key is NOT to blow out.
      Three tries and you get light-headed. Use a thumb and first finger and SUCK AIR IN until you get a squeak. Then you are almost there.
      This is how I learned at age 50. I can now use any fingers but I still can't whistle loud without fingers.

  • @peytonroyals
    @peytonroyals Год назад +3

    They’re all worth watching. There’s a divisive fan base for the 4th movie, but it’s worth checking out for the story and to see how some things came to be in the 5th movie.

    • @Philistine47
      @Philistine47 Год назад +4

      Is the fourth movie really that "divisive?" I thought there was a pretty broad consensus that Crystal Skull just wasn't nearly as good as the first three.

    • @continentalquilt7801
      @continentalquilt7801 Год назад

      @@Philistine47 I think it is divisive between those who think it is 'terrible' and those who think it is 'ok'

    • @Slugbug
      @Slugbug Год назад +1

      Growing up, I thought that Raiders of the Lost Ark was amazing and Temple of Doom was disappointing. When Last Crusade came out, I thought it was a return to greatness, and when Crystal Skull was released, I thought it was similar quality to Temple of Doom. A few rewatches of the whole series since then and I now feel that Crystal Skull is better than Temple of Doom, but neither is close to the quality of the first and third.
      Based solely on the premise that the odd numbered ones have historically been strong, I have high hopes for the next one. However I am also aware that there have been as many misses as hits so far, so I will try not to expect too much.

    • @peytonroyals
      @peytonroyals Год назад +1

      @@Slugbug exactly how I feel. I say just keep and open mind and try to enjoy it

  • @reverendB
    @reverendB Год назад

    Came because you are reacting to my favorite movie of all time, staying and subscribing for the accent. Holy Shit. I could listen to you all day.

  • @christopherwall2121
    @christopherwall2121 Год назад

    I'd have never called your reaction to the Miracle the Ark performs at the end in a hundred years. Massive ups to you, ma'am.

  • @MLJ7956
    @MLJ7956 Год назад +7

    Great reaction Dawn. This one is definitely an 80s classic....I enjoyed all 4 of the Indiana Jones films (and even have them all on 4KHD in my home movie collection). I will personally say watch all them at least once and then make up your own mind on how you feel about each entry yourself (truth be told, they all have their good moments and all of them do have their own flaws as well, some more than others)....Note: the next sequel, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, is actually a prequel taking place a year before Raiders Of The Lost Ark (and Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom it was one of the two film released in 1984 - the other being Gremlins, that was responsible for creating the PG-13 rating, here in the US, for being too intense for younger children - prior to 1984, there was only G, PG, R & X, here in the States). Looking forward to the next reaction 😁👍

  • @drg3712
    @drg3712 Год назад +3

    So many awesome reaction moments in this reaction. ❤DM. The next two Indy movies are both great. Please add North by Northwest (Hitchcock) and Some Like It Hot (Marilyn Monroe) to your list

  • @mattsmith7490
    @mattsmith7490 Год назад

    This is one of the best reveals of a main character in movie history. Right up there with John Wayne in 'Stagecoach'.
    Why am I not surprised the Scottish girl says, "I can drink that"!

  • @emilytrott
    @emilytrott 5 месяцев назад

    I thought it was so cool when that large round stone was rolling after him. I'd seen pictures of those mysterious stones in von Dankiken's "Chariots of The Gods", and now I knew what they could have been used for! 😀 Books about ancient astronauts were very big when this movie came out and someone definitely took note of that for this film.

  • @patriciobascur8880
    @patriciobascur8880 Год назад +3

    Hi marie...!!😉😘
    Please your reaction movies ''Dance with wolves''
    Kevin Costner..film
    And ''Red Heat'' with Arnold Schwarzenegger..