It’s videos like this that make me appreciate the entire run of a franchise. I personally liked Dial of Destiny. It was a nice bonding experience for me and dad who’s a BIG Indiana Jones fan. I still remember when he introduced me to Raiders, and the way I viewed movies from that point on radically changed.
Indiana Jones is a franchise that means more than the world to me and has for as long as it’s been experienced and passed down by my family. And while I can acknowledge these movies to be a flawed fantasy, they sure are that to me - a fantasy to live through the adventures of life regardless of how big or small. A very simple message yet a very powerful and compelling one at that. Something I adore from Indy’s films is that of which they have captured the grand and smaller, yet metaphorical, adventures of one man. It is so that I truly adore every single movie and this tribute for not having skipped over any of that. God, how I wish Dial of Destiny was viewed with more respect but hopefully those few that get it, get it.
The Indiana Jones films are such a wild ride and no matter what's thought about Indy 5, Harrison Ford is a phenomenal actor even in his old age and did such great work with the character over the years. Great video, my friend! Couldn't ask for a better Indy tribute
5 is high on my list actually. That or it might be close to my favorite. I’m still thinking about it. I love each film dearly with the exception of 4 which I enjoyed some points but it didn’t work overall. Even #2 is a guilty pleasure film of mine. I enjoy its darkness, the character arc Indy through and the music and action. 3 1/5 2 4
@@acdragonrider 3 Sean Connery and Harrison Ford, I mean, it's not even a fair fight with the other films. 1 2/5 I admire the risks ToD took, its imaginative action sequences and, for Western audiences, the truly exotic setting. It's also not nearly as dark as Spielberg and Lucas seem to be embarrassed about. There is plenty of humour. For myself, its biggest weakness is that Indy doesn't do nearly enough actual exploring and archeology - which I think he does more of in this movie than in any of the others, except Last Crusade, which has always helped set Indy apart from 90% of action heroes, especially in the 1980s. 4
The Last Crusades inspired me when I was 7 years old through VCR at Malaysia. 22 Years Later, Here I am, Globetrotting through the ruins of Hierapolis. Thanks Indy.
I loved the Last Crusade because of how much it proves God is truly and eternally wonderful. Seeing the power of the Holy Grail makes me believe in God more than ever. Thank you Indiana Jones for the Greatest Adventure
2:56 - omg!! I just realised that in the trailer for the 5th movie "I have come to believe it's not so much what you believe in, it's how hard you believe" he was refering to his dad's words from the 3rd movie "You must believe boy, you must believe!" I realised it only now despite watching the 3rd movie countless times
I will forever love and admire the Indiana Jones Cinematic Universe. Thank you Steven Spielberg and George Lucas for a terrific series. "Those days have come and gone. Perhaps...Perhaps not." To live is truly the Greatest Adventure anyone can love.
I remember people being mad about how Indy’s class didn’t listen in dial of destiny, even though that directly ties into one of the main themes of the movie, how things change and life moves forward with or without you. Indy’s class not being interested in what he’s saying mimics the cultural shift of the time the film is set in, where people were a lot less interested in the past, especially with the future being made so much more interesting with the (at the time) recent moon landing. Voller even says that the world doesn’t appreciate men like him and Jones anymore, and that scene at the college is essentially living proof of that fact. But even if we ignore the themes of the movie, and focus purely on continuity, Indy’s students in the 1930s didn’t really pay much attention either. The girls in the class were just staring because he was attractive, and the dudes just sat there like npcs probably daydreaming throughout half of it. There was even an Indiana jones comic (keep in mind the books are canon as well) which features a brief moment of Indy fact checking a student who was being ignorant of Native American culture, and I’m pretty sure that’s not even the only time something like this has happened. Even in the young chronicles of Indiana jones, where the crux of the show is an older Indy telling stories of his younger years, 90% of the time the people he’s talking to will ignore his story and miss the entire point of him telling it to them. People sadly refuse to learn from history, which is consistent with this franchise, and real life if we’re being honest. If anything people should probably give props for accuracy on that front. (Sorry for the rant, I’m way too passionate about this franchise, and I’m still confused about some of the complaints dial of destiny got. It feels like I didn’t even watch the same movie as them)
Okay listen up, I just finished Dial of Destiny for the 31st time (yes, you read that correctly) and this was my first recommended video on RUclips afterwards. I’m also crying. Thank you for making such an amazing video.
Always loved this song. Such a good choice for the mood you conveyed. You crushed this edit man. Indy will always have a strong place in my heart because of my father.
@@jackboyce8296 it’s just a quote I learned from the western film for a few dollars more the character in particular who said it was Juan wild played by German actor klaus Kinski
I want to meet Harrison Ford to tell him it's a tremendous honor to meet one of the Heroes of the world and the Galaxy and the Greatest Archeologist who ever lived. I hope to shake his hand and say Thank you for the Greatest Adventure. Thank you Harrison Ford.
You know, we live our lives. We meet people, have experiences - “adventures” if you will, and we live on. But as we get older, life unfortunately starts to get bleaker. People we’ve loved our entire lives start to fade away from us, the times are changing, maybe not for the best, and our passion for life begins to grow out. And all we’re left with is our memories along with the desire to have life go back to the way it was. But unfortunately that’s not how life works, nor it should. As much as we want to go back and experience again and fall in love again, we can’t. We have to live on because our destiny is to live to the absolute fullest and carry those we love and experiences in our hearts until the very end. And thats how I see this franchise. I don’t look at these movie as a character arc within a singular film, I see a life. From the beginning we see Indy as passionate soldier of history wanting to preserve it. And as we go forward in the franchise, life starts to hit Indy. Marcus is gone. His father’s gone. The sudden impact of fatherhood hits him along with a marriage that failed before. Then we get to this movie. His son’s dead. His marriage is gone once again, and the job that he once had an enormous passion for along with the rest of the world has faded into oblivion. He’s lost at the end of his life, until he found a reason again. A reason to live on. This franchise and this character is a reflection to our lives in the most perfect way. As we saw Indy grew up, we grew up as well. And if you been here since ‘81, (unlike me) this statement fits you perfectly. In the end, it’s beautiful. And this franchise needed to end this way in my opinion to see a full reflection of his life (and our lives) good and bad to the very end. Beautiful. And beautiful edit my friend ❤
This is one of the greatest videos I have ever watched. Absolutely amazing. You have an absolute talent my friend, please never stop. This deserves millions of views. I've saved it and I will never stop watching it! Much love and keep the passion going, because you've earned your place in this field for SURE!! 💯
I really love the old Indiana Jones movies they were fun thrilling and iconic the last movie was good in some places but the rest of the movie was disappointing and boring and I am really upset that they failed that movie but I am glad they have given a great tribute to Harrison Ford sir!
Wow thanks for doing this. I think in Indiana Jones 6 should be made to round out a trilogy. Bring short round back have some more day aging scenes because I didn't have a problem with it have Marion and do a roundoff adventure directed by Steven Spielberg
The day Harrison passes it will be a sad day... He will always be mu favourite action actor. Punchin terorny and putting things in museums while teaching the youth
I really wish Indy’s story didn’t end the way it did. The character deserved one last final hoorah but instead we saw a deconstruction of the character. All the old characters should’ve been front and center helping Dr Jones and I wish they would’ve paid some homage to the Indy tv show trying to connect the final film to it. Visually Indy 5 wasn’t bad but the story was lacking. It just didn’t make sense at points and Phoebe was absolutely intolerable. I’ve never witnessed a more unlikable character in a film like her. They could’ve write the character in a respectful manner but decided to use the character to trash Indy.
@panosdks😭 Holy £uck man! You made me cry with this!. I loved Dial of Destiny, and this video is like the emotional journey I went through with this saga, all rolled up into one amazingly powerful edit. Thank you!
Here's the video I made with your BELIEVE VIDEO. It's about what makes the Indy franchise so special. Thanks so much it came out brilliant 👏. ruclips.net/video/D8dmtfzZ4rk/видео.htmlsi=GRrIu2hQGZWTyjlY
Too Bad They Only Made Up To 5 Indy Movies. I Wish They Would Have Made More Indiana Jones Movies In The Past That Are Based On The Video Games Or The Novels.
They destroyed the iconic Indian jones by making him act silly and look silly and dumb and the Helena girl is literally the character I most hate that is the only character I dislike in this movie her character was badly written and they treated Harrison ford in a bad way but still Indian Jones still lives on!
It’s videos like this that make me appreciate the entire run of a franchise. I personally liked Dial of Destiny. It was a nice bonding experience for me and dad who’s a BIG Indiana Jones fan. I still remember when he introduced me to Raiders, and the way I viewed movies from that point on radically changed.
Indiana Jones is a franchise that means more than the world to me and has for as long as it’s been experienced and passed down by my family. And while I can acknowledge these movies to be a flawed fantasy, they sure are that to me - a fantasy to live through the adventures of life regardless of how big or small. A very simple message yet a very powerful and compelling one at that. Something I adore from Indy’s films is that of which they have captured the grand and smaller, yet metaphorical, adventures of one man. It is so that I truly adore every single movie and this tribute for not having skipped over any of that. God, how I wish Dial of Destiny was viewed with more respect but hopefully those few that get it, get it.
The Indiana Jones films are such a wild ride and no matter what's thought about Indy 5, Harrison Ford is a phenomenal actor even in his old age and did such great work with the character over the years. Great video, my friend! Couldn't ask for a better Indy tribute
5 is high on my list actually. That or it might be close to my favorite. I’m still thinking about it. I love each film dearly with the exception of 4 which I enjoyed some points but it didn’t work overall. Even #2 is a guilty pleasure film of mine. I enjoy its darkness, the character arc Indy through and the music and action.
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Ford sold his principles for money. Nothing great about him anymore
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Sean Connery and Harrison Ford, I mean, it's not even a fair fight with the other films.
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I admire the risks ToD took, its imaginative action sequences and, for Western audiences, the truly exotic setting. It's also not nearly as dark as Spielberg and Lucas seem to be embarrassed about. There is plenty of humour.
For myself, its biggest weakness is that Indy doesn't do nearly enough actual exploring and archeology - which I think he does more of in this movie than in any of the others, except Last Crusade, which has always helped set Indy apart from 90% of action heroes, especially in the 1980s.
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The Last Crusades inspired me when I was 7 years old through VCR at Malaysia. 22 Years Later, Here I am, Globetrotting through the ruins of Hierapolis. Thanks Indy.
I loved the Last Crusade because of how much it proves God is truly and eternally wonderful. Seeing the power of the Holy Grail makes me believe in God more than ever. Thank you Indiana Jones for the Greatest Adventure
2:56 - omg!! I just realised that in the trailer for the 5th movie "I have come to believe it's not so much what you believe in, it's how hard you believe" he was refering to his dad's words from the 3rd movie "You must believe boy, you must believe!"
I realised it only now despite watching the 3rd movie countless times
His father was referenced so many times in that film. Loved it
That fly in your pfp got me...also neat reference you picked up on!
I will forever love and admire the Indiana Jones Cinematic Universe. Thank you Steven Spielberg and George Lucas for a terrific series. "Those days have come and gone. Perhaps...Perhaps not." To live is truly the Greatest Adventure anyone can love.
I remember people being mad about how Indy’s class didn’t listen in dial of destiny, even though that directly ties into one of the main themes of the movie, how things change and life moves forward with or without you.
Indy’s class not being interested in what he’s saying mimics the cultural shift of the time the film is set in, where people were a lot less interested in the past, especially with the future being made so much more interesting with the (at the time) recent moon landing.
Voller even says that the world doesn’t appreciate men like him and Jones anymore, and that scene at the college is essentially living proof of that fact.
But even if we ignore the themes of the movie, and focus purely on continuity, Indy’s students in the 1930s didn’t really pay much attention either. The girls in the class were just staring because he was attractive, and the dudes just sat there like npcs probably daydreaming throughout half of it.
There was even an Indiana jones comic (keep in mind the books are canon as well) which features a brief moment of Indy fact checking a student who was being ignorant of Native American culture, and I’m pretty sure that’s not even the only time something like this has happened.
Even in the young chronicles of Indiana jones, where the crux of the show is an older Indy telling stories of his younger years, 90% of the time the people he’s talking to will ignore his story and miss the entire point of him telling it to them.
People sadly refuse to learn from history, which is consistent with this franchise, and real life if we’re being honest. If anything people should probably give props for accuracy on that front.
(Sorry for the rant, I’m way too passionate about this franchise, and I’m still confused about some of the complaints dial of destiny got. It feels like I didn’t even watch the same movie as them)
absolutely blown away by this man, the montage at the end combining all the films is just masterful🙌🏼 one of your best videos easily
I loved the fifth film tbh. Especially that scene where he literally geeks out in Sicily. Killed me with man tears
Same here. Seeing him witness what he's been so passionate about for his whole life was heart wrenching in the best way.
some of the best moments in cinema are from these movies.
Okay listen up, I just finished Dial of Destiny for the 31st time (yes, you read that correctly) and this was my first recommended video on RUclips afterwards. I’m also crying. Thank you for making such an amazing video.
amazing tribute! me and my father really enjoyed the new one so this tribute with the 5th movie in it was awesome
Great tribute and a lovely video. I suspect Dial of Destiny will be revisited and appreciated far more as time goes on…
Always loved this song. Such a good choice for the mood you conveyed. You crushed this edit man. Indy will always have a strong place in my heart because of my father.
Love Indiana Jones
3:11 my favorite part with the music ending with Marion and Indy embracing one another. Beautiful.
My name is Jack too
Small world, eh.
@@jackboyce8296 yes and very very bad
@@jackjohnston1298 how do lol?
@@jackboyce8296 it’s just a quote I learned from the western film for a few dollars more the character in particular who said it was Juan wild played by German actor klaus Kinski
I loved this! Thank you for creating such a lovely tribute to the Indiana Jones movies but also to Harrison Ford.
I want to meet Harrison Ford to tell him it's a tremendous honor to meet one of the Heroes of the world and the Galaxy and the Greatest Archeologist who ever lived. I hope to shake his hand and say Thank you for the Greatest Adventure.
Thank you Harrison Ford.
Thank you for making this wonderful tribute video to Indiana Jones one of the greatest movie storytelling ever ❤❤❤
This is the best Indy video I've seen on youtube, I absolutely loved it!!! Indiana jones is the best movie series ever!!!
Thank you!
Pure Hype for Indiana Gretzky
Very nice!! Well done, a fitting end to his life’s pursuit!!! Loved this edit!
Glad you liked it!
This made me emotional. Makes me miss my dad even more
I loved this movie and this franchise
This was incredible.
This was Amazing
You know, we live our lives. We meet people, have experiences - “adventures” if you will, and we live on. But as we get older, life unfortunately starts to get bleaker. People we’ve loved our entire lives start to fade away from us, the times are changing, maybe not for the best, and our passion for life begins to grow out. And all we’re left with is our memories along with the desire to have life go back to the way it was.
But unfortunately that’s not how life works, nor it should. As much as we want to go back and experience again and fall in love again, we can’t. We have to live on because our destiny is to live to the absolute fullest and carry those we love and experiences in our hearts until the very end.
And thats how I see this franchise. I don’t look at these movie as a character arc within a singular film, I see a life. From the beginning we see Indy as passionate soldier of history wanting to preserve it. And as we go forward in the franchise, life starts to hit Indy. Marcus is gone. His father’s gone. The sudden impact of fatherhood hits him along with a marriage that failed before.
Then we get to this movie. His son’s dead. His marriage is gone once again, and the job that he once had an enormous passion for along with the rest of the world has faded into oblivion. He’s lost at the end of his life, until he found a reason again. A reason to live on.
This franchise and this character is a reflection to our lives in the most perfect way. As we saw Indy grew up, we grew up as well. And if you been here since ‘81, (unlike me) this statement fits you perfectly.
In the end, it’s beautiful. And this franchise needed to end this way in my opinion to see a full reflection of his life (and our lives) good and bad to the very end. Beautiful. And beautiful edit my friend ❤
Absolutely perfect edit!
A lovely tribute... doing justice to the legendary character.
Amazing! I loved the new movie. I nearly cried in some parts
God edit
This video is perfect, amazing work 💯
Nice atmosphere, through the music to the pictures. The separation shows the depth of Indy's feelings. Not an easy phase of life, but he will make it.
Okay okay hear me out this made me tear up so bad I love this with all my heart
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Best Indiana Jones video on the internet. 🐐
Beautiful edit about one of if not the best character of all time kee up the amazing work man.
Beautiful work my friend! Makes me want to rewatch all the films!
Mogę to oglądać/słuchać w nieskończoność ...
Jesus, this is underrated
Great tribute!! Excellent song choice!
Harrison Ford is a legend
This is one of the greatest videos I have ever watched. Absolutely amazing. You have an absolute talent my friend, please never stop. This deserves millions of views. I've saved it and I will never stop watching it! Much love and keep the passion going, because you've earned your place in this field for SURE!! 💯
Thank you for this amazing comment friend!
@@panosdks All the best and you deserve it!
👋🤠 A very good movie! a worthy ending for Indiana Jones! Thank you for a very cool video! :)
Brilliantly done ❤
What a beautiful, emotional video and music choice. Well done my friend 😢
Dial of destiny made me feel like crying because of it’s ending😢such a conclusion to this legendary franchise
Man i really love all the movies. It was sad seeing it end but it was nice
Indiana Jones and the jewel of Nineveh
I really love the old Indiana Jones movies they were fun thrilling and iconic the last movie was good in some places but the rest of the movie was disappointing and boring and I am really upset that they failed that movie but I am glad they have given a great tribute to Harrison Ford sir!
Amazing job! Beautiful!
Il più bell'INDIANA JONES. Avventuroso e commovente. Completo.
Wow thanks for doing this. I think in Indiana Jones 6 should be made to round out a trilogy. Bring short round back have some more day aging scenes because I didn't have a problem with it have Marion and do a roundoff adventure directed by Steven Spielberg
This tribute video was way better than the actual movie. 😅
WOW!
Well done!
Amazing!!!
rest in peace indiana jones!
They did him dirty in 5
Yeah, i cried
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Great tribute, wish the movie was better
I heard that Ford was nominated in Dial of Destiny for "Best Supporting Actor".
Well done! 😭
Well Done.
The day Harrison passes it will be a sad day... He will always be mu favourite action actor. Punchin terorny and putting things in museums while teaching the youth
Great. But I would have liked the Indiana Jones theme at the end.
Hi,.Panos
How are you ?
Emotionnal and philosophical tribute to the character of Indiana Jones.
What is the song, please ?
I really wish Indy’s story didn’t end the way it did. The character deserved one last final hoorah but instead we saw a deconstruction of the character. All the old characters should’ve been front and center helping Dr Jones and I wish they would’ve paid some homage to the Indy tv show trying to connect the final film to it.
Visually Indy 5 wasn’t bad but the story was lacking. It just didn’t make sense at points and Phoebe was absolutely intolerable. I’ve never witnessed a more unlikable character in a film like her. They could’ve write the character in a respectful manner but decided to use the character to trash Indy.
Can I use this in some of my video on a ranking of the Indiana jones films? I don't make any money yet. Its so cool 😎, please 🙏 .
No problem just make sure to credit me. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@panosdks THANK YOU SO MUCH. GREAT JOB 👍. WISH THIS WAS PART OF THE FILM.
@@panosdks Here's 2 songs that I think would be perfect for future videos: Juice Newton - Morning Angel and Drive - Real Hero.
@panosdks😭 Holy £uck man! You made me cry with this!. I loved Dial of Destiny, and this video is like the emotional journey I went through with this saga, all rolled up into one amazingly powerful edit. Thank you!
Here's the video I made with your BELIEVE VIDEO. It's about what makes the Indy franchise so special. Thanks so much it came out brilliant 👏. ruclips.net/video/D8dmtfzZ4rk/видео.htmlsi=GRrIu2hQGZWTyjlY
Can you make a tribute of Blade Runner 2049 movie and Cyberpunk Edgerunners Netflix Anime please ?
Too Bad They Only Made Up To 5 Indy Movies. I Wish They Would Have Made More Indiana Jones Movies In The Past That Are Based On The Video Games Or The Novels.
There's always The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Indy is an amazing character but for me the 5th one was worst because of Helena. And because of killing Mutt and bad relation of Indy and Marion
It shouldnt have happened
They destroyed the iconic Indian jones by making him act silly and look silly and dumb and the Helena girl is literally the character I most hate that is the only character I dislike in this movie her character was badly written and they treated Harrison ford in a bad way but still Indian Jones still lives on!
Sheesh get a load of this guy
Thank god they only made three movies.....yup denial.
I didn’t like four but I adored five.
they made 5
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I loved Trilogy
Liked 4th
Hated 5th
@@somebodytoknow7408 5th one of the best 🔥