RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK MOVIE REACTION First Time Watching INDIANA JONES
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- INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK MOVIE REACTION! Today I'll be watching a film I have never seen before Raiders of the Lost Ark released in 1981 for the first time. Here's my Indiana Jones 1 reaction. Want to watch the ENTIRE Movie with me? Check out: / timotheereacts
Epic tale in which an intrepid archaeologist tries to beat a band of Nazis to a unique religious relic which is central to their plans for world domination. Battling against a snake phobia and a vengeful ex-girlfriend, Indiana Jones is in constant peril, making hair's-breadth escapes at every turn in this celebration of the innocent adventure movies of an earlier era.
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Original Movie: Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
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All I'll say is that I do enjoy all 4 Indiana Jones films, but this a case where a franchise's best film was its 1st.
React to The Haunted Mansion movie
Great movie series. The Last Crusade is my absolute favorite. The chemistry between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery is fantastic.
Raiders of the Lost Ark is definitely the best Indiana Jones film, and it's undoubtedly a great classic from the 80s and one of the best from Steven Spielberg! I like the sequels too, but it seems like the franchise keeps repeating itself. That's not a bad thing, though! Indy has a great sense of adventure. He's very brave and manages to escape each temple he comes across alive. Each set design looks very real! Whenever a character is in danger, it actually looks like real danger! This is a role that Harrison Ford will always be remembered for!
It made a huge change
Part of the reason it feels like the franchise was repeating itself, for Temple of Doom and Last Crusade at least, is because these films are designed to be similar to old action adventure serials from the '30s. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is a good film despite the flack it receives from the internet, is more designed to be like an old sci-fi film from the '50s. I'm ignoring every so-called online review for Dial of Destiny. Why? I want to go in blind and let the movie rise or fall on its own merits. Trying to compare a new movie with earlier films in the same franchise will always lead to disappointment, especially if you have expectations that are too high. By having no expectations, the movie will do what it needs to do.
@@greencello599 a billion dollars box office
I saw raiders 13 times back in 81-82 just to see and memorize the miracle of the ark scene- lucas, ILM and spielberg's take on dies irae (day of wrath)- no other movie depicts it so accurately, not even the ten commandments.
Belloq was able to keep up with Marian drinking because it was his family's brand. He grew up with it. One can miss it in the movie.
The Ark had the original stone tablets with the ten commandments given to Moses by God himself. I think we can safely assume God knows who opens the Ark, their intentions and he would act appropriately. As for why closing your eyes helps, I think there is a missing scene. I think I remember from the novel that the Headpiece had a warning inscribed not to look into the Ark. Anyway, it's never good to look at the power of God. Remember the destruction of Sodom in the Bible? Despite the warning Lot's wife looked back and was turned into a pillar of salt.
I'd say something similar happened here.
Yes the Indiana Jones series is here
If I recall my Bible correctly, the Ark wasn’t made of pure gold. It’s made of acacia wood and gilded. The kapporet (lid) might be pure gold, in which case that would probably be fairly heavy, as would stone tablets inside be.
Looking it up, the appearance of the cherubim facing each other on the lid used for the film prop looks a lot like that of a painting by James Tissot made in 1900.
I did read/see from somewhere, if the Ten Commandments were on stone tablets, it wouldn't be implausible for them to have physically deteriorated into something resembling sand after several thousand years if they were made on a certain sort of stone. So, at least for 1981, they did some pretty decent research.
(I do believe the Tanis idea was ruled out as unlikely/contradicted after this movie came out.)
@@gluuuuue There's supposed to be two more items inside: a jar of mana and Aaron's staff that got buds.
How Did George & His ILM Done Melting Face
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Popular Trivia: The reason that Indiana shot the guy with the whip was because Harrison Ford had a terrible stomach bug. He kept having to go to the bathroom and was very dehydrated. When this scene came up where he was suppose to have this big choreographed fight he asked the director if he could just shoot the guy and be done.
Why would be time wasted
Excellent movie very amazing. This movie is charming.
Fun fact: when temple of doom was released they made it pg-13. The first ever movie to have it, thus creating the rating
Not quite. Temple of Doom was one of the films (alongside Gremlins and others) that inspired the MPAA to create the rating. Red Dawn, released later the same year, is the first. Temple of Doom is still rated PG, with the sequels that follow being PG-13.
This is my favorite out of the franchise
Amen 🙏🏻 😊
Okay just wanted to give you a small piece of advice here ( one you don’t have to take) but if you’re watching a movie especially a good one with lots of action sequences stay on your mental toes or else you will fall into the trap of needing to see the movie more than once to understand it all. And it looks like you fallen into the blockbuster trap I had to watch the movie at least three times before I understood it George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have got you hooked whenever you watch a blockbuster and any action scenes and some history behind it you have to be mentally sharp if you can play the exposition scene so you understand it otherwise you have to watch the movies again to understand it
I just realized the irony of hitler wanting to find the ark of the covenant 🤣
Considering the Nazis were doing cultural appropriation...
Thank you Timothee for reacting Raiders of the Lost Ark starring Harrison Ford. Next time Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
You drove me crazy looking for sense. You are watching a comic book, you are supposed to sit back and enjoy the ride.
The bag of sand wouldn't be heavier than the gold idol
Abner Ravenwood is Marion’s father and Indy’s mentor. The “thing” that happened between them was they were both in a relationship even though Marion was a teenager and Indy was an adult. They didn’t have a sexual affair, but they did kiss a few times and Abner was furious with Indy and that caused their falling out that Indy mentioned in this movie.
It was wrong and you knew it.
@@randysmith7045 “You knew what you were doing”
@@BlueLeader101 yes i admit it, i did
@@randysmith7045
Ongoing theme with her characters
"Animal House"
@@richardrobbins387 then she hooked up with an alien
I LOVE the scene between Indy and the swordsman. It was originally supposed to be a big sword fight between the two, but Harrison Ford was sick at the time the scene was shot and he decided it would work to just pull his gun and shoot him. Obviously that wasn’t the script, but it became one of the most famous scenes of the movie. 😂 LEGENDS!
But Ford improvised it
@@lexkanyima2195 And that is precisely what Dan is basically saying. What’s your point?
@@austingillum4807 the sword fight would be a 30 second
@@lexkanyima2195 And that has to do with you essentially repeating Dan’s point of Indy’s shooting the swordsman being an improvisation how?
@@austingillum4807 yes
38:16 well actually there’s a deleted scene that showed Indiana Jones holding the telescope so he can be above water
15:15 Funny you should mention that. I believe it was the second movie in this series, Temple of Doom, that actually led to the creation of the PG-13 rating in 1984. Mostly because it wasn't family friendly enough for a PG, but it also wasn't intense enough for an R either.
(Plays "The More You Know" theme)
True. Raiders already really pushed it towards R. They wanted to keep the PG therefore they covered the head explosion of Belloq with a fire filter. (no really, that's what raised fingers. Face melting, shrinking head, dead corpses assaulting Marion, guys getting sliced by propellors, frying Nazi's....ALL fine. But the head explosion was the big no no XDXDD)
They were in trouble again with Temple. They had no clue where to put it. Too intense for PG but not hardcore enough for R. Thus PG-13 was born.
@@MissFlowwhy it is too edgy ?
Biblically it is/was beleived if you looked in (or even touched) the ark, you would be killed as God told people not to do so because of its divine nature. Which is why it was great seeing the ark having super natural powers in the movie. Whether one belives in God or not, I doubt most people would want to really look inside it in real life.
Handling it badly also results in getting killed.
@@srichael2713, especially if you’re a bunch of nazis about to attempt a genocide of Jews. Not the best way to get on Yahweh’s good side.
41:06 well technically it’s not pure gold it’s a wooden box painted with melted gold both inside and out with a matching golden lid and what it said to be inside the Ark is two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. According to the New Testament Book of Hebrews, it also contained Aaron's rod and a pot of manna.
All I'll say is that I do enjoy all 4 Indiana Jones films, but this a case where a franchise's best film was its 1st.
There are only 3 Indiana Jones films.
Me too
The movie originally got an R rating due to Belloq's exploding head at the end. To get a PG rating, they just put the fire in front of his exploding head. Before 1984, there was no PG-13 rating. You'll see why when you see the second Indiana Jones.
Temple of doom is the prequel to raiders of the lost ark.
Temple of doom is so insane.
But was it edgy
I saw this theatrically when I was 13 or so and I only knew that it starred Han Solo and was directed by the guy who did Jaws. To say my mind was blown would be a understatement.😂
The boat captain, Katanga (played by George Harris) was also in the Harry Potter series, as Kingsley Shacklebolt.
"You can't deny...Dumbledore's got style."
17:43 in this moment, Indy was supposed to whip the sword off from the swordsman, but the actor came down with food poisoning. So Ford asked Spielberg to shoot him instead
Not food poisoning, dysentery and nearly the whole crew ended up with it. John Rhys-Davies tells the story of being so sick that he messed his pants. He said, "I shat my pants in front of two hundred people and I didn't care."
The only person who didn't get sick was Stephen Spielberg. He was saved by his unadventurous palette, having packed a crateload of cans of Spaghetti-O's, which he subsisted off of for the entire Tunisia shoot.
@@christopherwall2121Spielberg was prepared
Not only did Harrison Ford did Indiana Jones he did The Fugitive, Air Force One, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger
I think the reason the ark kills them isn't just because they opened it, but because they were evil.
When I think of “adventure” or “treasure hunting” movies, I think of Indiana Jones. It’s got a great blend of history and mythology, action and puzzles, and it balances having fun with serious/darker moments too. 1 and 3 are my favorites by a good margin.
36:36 I believe this was to show that since the Ark is an artifact of God, that even having the Nazi symbol on the box containing the Ark would not be tolerated. It burned that part away and only that part. It’s a nice touch, especially considering it’s the Hebrew God.
My favorite Indiana Jones film ever made!
Thank you, Lucasfilm for creating this and Star Wars!
Even if the new one may do less than fully great... service... to the legacy...
It's so funny; Tim, you keep asking what Indy's plan is now. Indy has no plan; he makes it up as he goes. He said that already. This is the original; fly by the seat of your pants, action hero. Plain and simple
That's actually quite historically accurate about Hitler being obsessed with the occult
Wasn’t Heinrich Himmler (the SS leader and one of Hitler’s right hands) THE ONE that was obsessed with the occultism???
Timeline perspective: this movie takes place in 1936, but the next movie tales place a year earlier
Yes temple of doom is a prequel.
@@gregory3499exactly
Indiana Jones and the Lost Ark is such a fun movie! Yeah there are a lot of creepy, scary moments in this movie and its rated PG. Leave it to the 80s to have movies with violence, creepy imagery and such to be rated PG haha!
And they should have won for Best Picture
This is hands down one of the best films ever made. From the script, the effects, the cast....
Everything just works perfectly 😄👌
43:08 well to explain what just happened according to the Bible the Ark can only be touched and looked inside by the people who made it (which is why it has two wooden poles lifting it) and according to the Bible if you look inside the ark you will die and if you touch it you will also die there’s a swan story about it on being some type of wagon and about to fall and the person driving it tried to stop it from falling but that person immediately turned into salt.
levite priests who had completed ceremonial purification rituals
@@johnpaullogan1365 Belloq thought all he had to do was put on the right robe and speak the right bits in Hebrew. As if God wouldn't know who his buddies were.
@@christopherwall2121 He didn't even speak the traditional invocation correctly. He left out the part asking God to "bless and protect Israel."
@@srichael2713 Well, naturally, guy's working with Nazis.
@@srichael2713 do you know if you think about it it’s very sick that he’s been teaming up with the Nazis considering his French and his imply to be Jewish.
My favorite Indiana Jones movie! I watched it over and over as a kid!
So is my mom.
"Oh heeey Alfred, here for your first day?"
"Yup, what ye guys want me to do?"
"Not much, just stand still and let us place these tarantulas on your back, nothing major."
" 0_0 "
Some minutes later...
"Why aren't they moving?! They look fake!"
"Oh, see, it's because they're all males. If we put a female in there, then they'll all fight each other to get to her."
Dude always has trouble with spiders
It's not cartoonish, its paying homage to the serials played at the theaters in the 30s and 40s
How ?
Harrison Ford Was Also In Star Wars and American Graffiti
And Apocalypse Now
And The Fugitive (1993).
@@StephenLuke Also He Was In The Secret Life Of Pets 2 (2019)
sallah's actor also played gimli in lord of the rings
Great reaction❤love it. ❤
Imagine that I watched this movie with parents as a kid. The final scene with ghosts and melting faces scared me for years. Wherever I heard music from Indiana Jones or saw Harrison Ford in other movies I was starting to cry. 😅 I get over it as an older teenager and watched next parts. But sometimes I am having nightmares of that scene. 😂😂😂😂 If You ever have a kid do not let him watch Raiders Of The Lost Ark until he or she finish 12 or 13 years.
I can't wait for next IJ movies. ❤
Raiders of the lost Ark is so amazing and so iconic and the best movie to start the trilogy 😊 my favourite part of the trilogy is probably the music I mean it gets you hyped up all the time no matter what and Harrison Ford just makes the role really no can replace him. Thanks for reaction Tim and can’t wait for the rest of the movies in the trilogy 😊😄😁❤️❤️❤️
Fan fact that I learned about this movie: In the beginning of the movie in the temple, if you look really closely you’ll see Cave Drawings of C3PO and R2-D2 from Star Wars, another movie Harrison Ford was in!
12:52 well according to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas they had an affair and if you do the math that means they had an affair when she was only 15.
"Did he eat a bug?! "
Yes he did.
I watched Indiana Jones when I was 8 or 9. I didn't mind blood and killing, because I was focusing on the adventure and archaeologic stuff.
17:43 fun fact, this scene was supposed to be a big fight scene in the movie but Harrison Ford ended up having food poisoning and well that's how the scene went.
They improvised ir
44:45 one of the all time best matte paintings. On glass by hand.
Thanks, Timothée! 🗺 #TimotheeReacts #IndianaJones #RaidersOfTheLostArk #IndianaJonesAndTheRaidersOfTheLostArk
catwoman uses a whip, wonder woman uses a lasso.
Hey Tim i love your videos
Happy you watched the Indiana jones movies
Also Tim seriosly how many times are you gonna say "OH MY" or "OH MY GOD"
Indie's friend from Cairo is the same actor who plays Gimli the dwarf in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings Trilogy
you, my friend, are in for a treat. i would give anything to experience watching he indiana jones movies for the first time again
So Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) actually has her sewing machines fixed by my dad and we got to meet her.
Very nice lady.
Yes, he did eat a bug. It was not planned, it just happened. He was just such a good actor that he never broke character. The Ark was wood, it was inlaid or covered in gold, it was not solid gold.
According in the Bible Old Testament, one guy touched the ark and died immediately
WWII submarines couldn't remain underwater very long, that is why they'd sail over water normally and only dive when about to attack a vehicle, usually
In regards to your curiosity about inspiration from Indy, movies like this have kinda had a generational aspect. Series like Uncharted and Tomb Raider can be traced back to Indy, but Indy can actually be traced back to a much older character called Alan Quartermain, which I'll admit I only have knowledge of from watching the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen movie and looking more into him afterwards. On a side note, it's an amusing fact as to who plays Quartermain in that movie when you consider the third Indy movie.
It's Quatermain, not Quartermain, but I agree that H. Rider Haggard deserves credit for the Lost World, Great White Hunter, Relic Hunter genres. His books make good reading today, and aren't nearly as racially problematic as one might expect.
Ooh Indian jones I love them I grew up watching them and playing the Lego games
at 26 mark. Belloq has a high tolerance to alcohol having grown up on vineyard.
Please watch Borat 2 please watch 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Should stolen artifacts be returned or keepet at the museum? Just a general question.
This is the best movie reaction ever I love Harrison ford from Star Wars amazing ❤
I met the actress that plays the love interest, Karen Allen, and John Rhys Davis at comic con.
My favorite movie of all time
The idea came from a conversation George Lucas and Speilberg had while on a beach in Hawaii when Star Wars was going to be coming out and George thought it was going to bomb.
So while Star Wars was an homage to film serials of the 30’s like Flash Gordon and Kurosawa Japanese films. This is more an homage to adventure films of the 30’s and 40's and the boulder inspiration came from a Scrooge MxDuck comic from 1954.
The film was nominated for Best Picture, but unfortunately lost to the unworthy Chariots of Fire.
Sallah=Gimli. Fun fact
The first three Indiana Jones movies are amazing!
Thanks for reacting to this one! I'm so excited to see you react to these films! Steven Spielberg directed them all, and he did great! 👍👍👍👍👍
Wait until you watch the Second one. That one is the best
You've really never seen Indiana Jones before?
nope! first time seeing it. 19 years before my time!
The next movie is actually a prequel.
It's a coincidence that you're reacting to this movie tim because all 4 Indiana jones films are coming to Disney+ on May 31st
I think that's coincidence, not irony
@@neilbeaton9498 Right sorry. irony was the wrong word.
This movie and Star Wars: A New Hope were Harrison Ford’s breakout rolls, and they’re freaking great!
Don’t forget _The Empire Strikes Back,_ which came out between the two.
*roles
@@ambermeanswell Yeah, I know. I keep wanting to edit the comment, but if I do the heart from TimotheeReacts will possibly get removed.
You thought this was PG-13? Heh. That rating hadn't even been created yet. Nope.... just regular old PG.
Fun fact, though.... two movies, Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (the first sequel to this) were directly responsible for the creation of the PG-13 rating.
The first movie released with that rating was 1984's Red Dawn.
My favorite is temple of doom 🤧💜
Good video love this video ❤
i still think its funny that jones wasnt really necessary to the story. all he really did was keep marion from dying. if he hadnt come back, the germans would have killed her, dug in the right place, opened the arc and been killed by it. my only real question is how did jones and marion get off the island? i cant see them commandeering an entire german sub. :P
It was Alcohol in that scene... Belloq, said it was his family label. Which means he grew up drinking it.
As some one who collects movie music I have to agree there are no GOOD songs in modern Marven and DC
other thing, Nazi symbolism was avoided in films post 2000
This is my step grandfather’s favorite movie😊
Richard Darbois, who is the French voice of Harrison Ford, has stated that Witness (1985) is his favorite of Ford’s films. He actually met Ford once in France and the two complemented each other on their voices.
Awesome reaction! If you have room in your schedule for a one season show, may I suggest Lockwood & Co? It's fun and spooky and hardly anyone has reacted to it yet!
Hitler was obsessed by the occult.
Anything that could give him an upper hand was interesting.
Of course, they’re drinking alcohol in the scene where Marion gets into the white dress. Of course they are. Why are you overthinking? Everything? All through every review/reaction.
It's a good thing the Ark never reached Berlin at all.
The last time the Ark was taken as a loot/trophy, all five cities of the Phillistines suffered bubonic plague and rat infestation. It affected everyone including civilians.
Belloq and his cohorts should be thankful they were given leeway to even touch the Ark. Mishandling it with the procedures is lethal to one's health.
29:00 - 29:02
Look at the shadow of the stone block Indy pushed out. That "stone" block is very bouncy! 😂
Tim, its the most criminal thing to not have seen indy jones. I never understand ppl who havent seen movies like this, jurassic park, dumb and dumber (u finally saw that one), terminator, star wars. And yes john williams is the best
I dont believe this was PG-13 off the top of my head. I believe Gremlins was the first PG-13 movie which came out a few years later
you're one of the lucky ones. imagine seeing this during the eighties and seeing it in the theatres and seeing it like Dr. Jones you had to be careful of the blockbuster Trap, this is a movie you have to think fast to understand it, some people's reactions weren't fast and they had questions coming on, in my day in the days before VCRS and RUclips and the internet. we had to watch this movie and if you didn't understand it you had to see it again, and again and again until you did get it. luckily for you you got it on the first try. This is a movie you have to be on your toes with at least mentally. This movie is and was a homage to the adventure serials of the fifties.
Because Raiders was so successful lots of movies understood the formula and hence the Mummy and other serials were created and movies were FUN again. Unfortunately, we are suffering from franchise fatigue right now but someday there will come a time when movies will go back to being fun again. we just have to slowdown and rest for a while before the next great adventure happens
oh yeah just thought I'd tell you that when they shot the well of the souls scene(where the snakes are )they needed to get at least three thousand to six thousand snakes from all over the world, to film the scene. The scene was shot in London at Elstree studios and the set was huge! in the Temple of Doom they needed four thousand bugs and in the last crusade they had to get five thousand rats, their rats were specifically farmed and bred and made sure they were free of disease so nobody would get sick
Loved Indiana Jones! My uncle would play them when baby sittting me 🤣
Day 55 of me requesting a reaction to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
$2,000 was a lot back in 1936 lol, back in the day a house was like $5,000 and a car was like $1,000.
Does it have to be a room full of artifacts?
Maybe a good hiding place is one box amongst 1000s.
I laughed out loud when you said those snakes are hungry.😂 Asps and cobras do not eat people, and neither, especially the asp, will attack unless it feels threatened. Of course, a man pouring gas on them and setting them on fire might feel threatening.
26:11
Yes it is alcohol, but as René said, he grew up on it and it's his family label so he's used to it.
He was pretending too that he was drunk, just like Marion did.