Unearthing Adventure: Exploring Every Chapter of the Indiana Jones Saga
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Indiana Jones is the greatest cinematic hero of all time. Still, to many fans, the character's legacy has been marred by two not-as-good add-ons to the incredible, untouchable original trilogy from 1981-89. In this feature-length video, we dig into the entire series, from the early days of Raiders of the Lost Ark (when Tom Selleck came close to playing Indy over Harrison Ford), through Temple of Doom, Last Crusade, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and the bitterly divisive Dial of Destiny.
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00:00:00 Raiders of the Lost Ark
00:25:02 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
00:40:46 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
00:59:51 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
01:14:42 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Развлечения
Indiana Jones was the ultimate superhero for kids who grew up watching He-Man, Zorro, Flash Gordon, James Bond and Superman.
A superhero yeah, he can even stand there and resist 10,000 rads of plutonium radioactivity.
This is a charecter and series that has ment so much to me and to finally see one of these on the big screen felt really special
I only saw the first 3 movies and the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles show
I think that part of what made Indiana Jones a lovable character is that he feels like a real, down to this world character, he mades mistakes, he gets his ass kicked some times, hes not a womanizer beding every woman on sight like James Bond and hes actually a school guy with a Doctorate in Archeology, so hes a badazz hero but hes also a smart guy, I don't think any hero before Indiana Jones had that right mix of tough and smart.
I loved the franchise Temple of doom is my favorite watched it all the time as a kid
Unpopular opinion but i enjoyed all Indiana Jones Movies 👍
Temple of Doom was my Favorite 😎
Temple of Doom is also my favourite Dial of Destiny I thought was a mess of a movie though the woman in it ruined it as well as the bad writing.
@@3styler1 I actually thought Dial of Destiny was ok but i understand your opinion I loved Raiders it was OG & Last crusade was the best but Temple of Doom was so insane & dark that it was The 1 I liked most 👍
Mine too.😊
You do do! Dial of Destiny is the only movie since Raiders I didn't see in the theater but that doesn't mean I'm not going to rent the Blu-Ray and get all giddy--excited
Just so you know for future videos... Any location within England containing "shire" in its title is not pronounced as it is written. The pronunciation is "sheer". So for example it's York-sheer, Wilt-sheer, and Hertford-sheer. You're welcome 😁
They weren't portraying traditional Hindu culture in Temple of Doom, they were depicting a fictional, evil cult. They were meant to be bizarre and evil. :D
The only thing that is "problematic" here are the people misunderstanding these simple things. :D
All 5 Indiana Jones movies were way better than most other movies out there.
In case you're wondering why Doctor Henry "Indiana" Jones never gets the prize he was looking for like the Holy Grail it is because it's a McGuffin an object that attracts the attention of the hero whom starts a quest for it but in the process of getting it he will have a life experience that will help him grow as a person, so the story is not really about getting the McGuffin but about personal growth.
Nah, it’s ‘cause Elsa couldn’t reach it and Indy’s da went all mushy.
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Nah, in "Riders of the Lost Ark" Dr Jones loses the golden idol but unscrupulous archeologist Renee Emil Belloq steals it from Indi then all the actions of Indiana during the movie are purely inconsequential and he never got any credit for finding the Ark, that's a McGuffin, in the second movie there's the precious stones that turned out to be just stones not diamonds, McGuffin, in the third movie seeking for the Holy Grail he never gets to keep the grail, McGuffin.
Bottom line is that the story is not about Indiana Jones finding and keeping treasures but progressing as a person.
Temple of Doom is my favorite. It feels like a superhero movie
It was my favorite to see in the theater. If it wasn't for Short Round, Willie would be dead and Indy would have been lost to Kali Ma.
19:55 "favouring practical effects over digital assets [for ROTLA]"
It was c1980 when they filmed ROTLA. At the time the only way to do the effects for the film was analogue and photochemically.
There had literally only been a handful of very primitive digital effects shots to that point, such as the title design in Vertigo or a still of a digital face in Future World.
Spielberg didn't really favour practical effects over digital. They were his only option.
In the video Indiana Jones is shown correcting Sallah’s pronunciation of Belloq, “Bell-ock.” The narrator proceeds to pronounce Belloq throughout the video “Buh-lock.”
That wasn't his Beechcraft Bonanza shown in the clip, when you mentioned it.
Great video. I loved Dial of Destiny. I thought it was far better than Crystal Skull.
can't wait for the X and NC17 video! Keep up the good work
I wrote that story in 1968 during 2nd grade. I think Mrs Maynard cashed in on me.
- Due to the writers strike of the time, Tom Selleck indeed could have played in both 'Indy' films and Magnum series. In all likelihood, though, the part would have been recast after the first or surely the second film, given what proved to be the limited cinematic appeal of Tom.
- I personally have no opinion regarding _that_ question. It is worth noting that both Spielberg and Ford believed the 5th and fourth films should not have been made - at first!
I love Indiana Jones and can't wait to see dial but the CGI killed Crystal Skull but still a great movie imo
I considered clicking on the video several times. The topic interests me, and I trust this channel to provide videos that I will enjoy. However, something about the presentation made me hesitate. I wanted to see how long it was and if it only talked about the original trilogy. I'm not sure what exactly made me hesitate.
Once I finally clicked on the video (15 Hrs mark, 3.6 k views) and saw that I liked the presentation, I told myself that I had just taken a while to click for some reason. But then I saw the view count and thought it was strangely low. Even the Nostalgia Critic has more views in this time period.
I don't know if I'm crazy for thinking this, but something about the way I watch RUclips has made me more "selective" about what I click on.
That's right, this video has made me feel like I'm in a conspiracy about what I should be watching.
Where are the Bantam books Jo!
wtf? This is as long as an Indy movie.
You have 27 chapters
rival named what?
One of the greatest trilogies ever.... Is how I'll always consider these 5 movies.
100%.
Mala-mutt....🤨
24:03 "The movie took a creative Anti Nazi Stance"
Honestly, when I think of Indiana Jones, I only think of Raiders. It's so perfectly executed. For a long time, I thought Last Crusade was okay, but it just hasn't stood up for me over time. And sorry to the Short Round fans, but I think Indy was really at his best without a sidekick.
Ranking Indy's movies. First Raiders. Second Temple of Doom. Third Last Crusade. Fourth Dial of Destiny I like that Twilight Zone finale. Crystal Skull is dead last.
As a 1st generation Indiana Jones fan, who has been one ever since I first saw ROTLA in the movie theatre in 1981 when I was 14 years old, I can happily say that I absolutely love ALL FIVE Indiana Jones films without question... Personally, I would rank and rate the series as follows...:
#1 - RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK .........................(10/10)
#2 - THE TEMPLE OF DOOM.................................(10/10)
#3 - THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL.....(10/10)
#4 - THE LAST CRUSADE......................................(10/10)
#5 - THE DIAL OF DESTINY...................................(10/10)
ROTLA and TOD are both on my "Top 10 Greatest Films of All Time" list, as well...
These first two films are PERFECT... They have been, are, and always will be
the BEST Indiana Jones movies.. Nothing can touch these two CLASSICS...
Yet, TLC, KOTCS, and DOD are not too far behind... They are terrific, too!..
Additionally, I can't help but give them ALL a 10/10, because I love them all so much...
I truly do love all five films in this series equally for different reasons...
Each is unique and special in their own way...
And "YES", you read correctly... I DID rank KOTCS over TLC... Even though I adore TLC, I think KOTCS is "slightly"better... And "YES", I DID rate both KOTCS and DOD at 10/10... I absolutely ADORE these two films...They're terrific... Pure unadulterated escapism, and SO MUCH FUN, just like the first three... There's NO difference (aside from the filmmaking time gap between the first three and these two)...They DO NOT deserve the unnecessary criticism and hate that they get!
So, in conclusion... I absolutely LOVE the Indiana Jones Saga... yes, ALL FIVE FILMS... with a passion... No matter what order you choose to rank them (that's a personal thing), it can not be denied that they are ALL great and worthy entries in the series...
Thank you George Lucas... Thank you Steven Spielberg... Thank you Harrison Ford... Thank you John Williams... Thank you to EVERYONE that helped to bring these five classics to the screen! From 1981 to 2023... Thank you ALL for 42 years of high adventure... It's been an amazing ride!
And let's not forget The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles TV show, which is pretty great, too!
Lastly, ALWAYS remember...
IF ADVENTURE HAS A NAME, IT MUST BE INDIANA JONES!
You lost any credibility by giving the at best 1/10 Dial of Dysentery 10 stars. Coates and their attempt at crap on this series rightly so lost hundreds of millions.
@@cameron398 God damn right! 10 for Dial? wtf? and part four was lame too...
They should’ve made a movie with short round 1:31:39
The fourth film still felt like Indy, even if a bit off. Also a fitting ending to the series. The fifth one, though... Never felt like Indiana Jones to me. Felt more like a downer movie. Especially in comparison to the earlier movies. Killing off his son, his marriage in shambles... Nope, not for me. I'd rather have seen Mutt in the role - maybe the movie had been a bit interesting then.
Also, I think people are tired of movie after movie feeling like they either have to kill off or somehow put down the older characters to forward the new, lesser interesting characters. One can pass the torch without doing that, y'know. If they had done that, I think people would have accepted it more. I don't understand why so many writers choose the boring choice.
I loved the first three movies even when the Willie Scott actress Kate Capshaw contributes in nothing to the plot.
The Last Crusade should had been the last Indiana Jones movie, everything they made after that was, in my opinion, a blast.
I hope James Mangold can redeem himself with DCU's SWAMP THING
Indiana Jones ended with The Last Crusade.
Last, as in done.
My favourite trilogy of movies is Indiana Jones, number 4 was ok but my god Dial of Destiny is not an Indiana Jones movie its a Phoebe Waller Bridge Mess.
I grew up as a kid with Raiders and loved each movie in the series while sharing them with my kids. Dial of Dysentery was a disgraceful that tried to make him a horrible old man. Glad to see Disney lost a fortune spitting on the legendary charters.
Dial was trash for a number of reasons and it's sad that even Crystal was a better send off. It should've just stayed a trilogy.
lol... you 12
@@JacobDean88 LOL, don't get upset little lady.
Dial of Destiny is a horribly bad movie. It ruined a solid hero and reduced him to fragile shell of a man. It showed no respect for the legacy.
There are only three movies in the pantheon. Point blank. Done.