Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Movie Reaction - First Time Watching!!
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After his father Professor Henry Jones, Sr. goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, Professor Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. finds himself up against Adolf Hitler's Nazis again to stop them from obtaining its powers.
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Awesome movie
It's great you guys felt like Sean Connery could ACTUALLY be Harrison's dad, but in reality they are only 12 years apart!
"She's a Nazi bitch!"
That one had me laughing for a bit 🤣
Great reaction!
Lol, same. Also, my daughter said the same thing first time she watched it.
I think the sweetest part was near the end when his dad told him to let it go. Earlier in the movie, Indy pretty much said that his dad always chose the grail over him, but that moment at the end, you can just about see in Indy's face the joy of hearing his dad choose saving him over saving the grail.
He got to see and hold the Grail, that was enough for him. His son came before all else.
Children can be greatest treasures to the right parents and no amount of wealth can ever replace them.
If you guys haven't seen it yet, you can never go wrong with the Back to the Future trilogy. Same feel, pure 80's adventure movie goodness.
Or crystal skull lol 😆
Yes, "Back to the Future" trilogy is a must!!
Back to the future for sure
Yeah but this is Indiana Jones 3, cool if we could kinda comment on this movie, but hey what do I know…
Agreed.
RIP Sean Connery and River Phoenix (Young Indy). Glad to know you two were a part of this fantastic series.
And Marcus Brody too! (Denholm Elliott)
Fun thing: when you see the dog at the beginning, there's a brief whisper of the Indiana Jones theme to hint that the dog is the original Indiana Jones! Also, I believe that's George Lucas's dog (or the same breed), an Alaskan Malamute. Who was called Indiana.
I'll be interested to see what you think of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
I've heard that too. That George let the dog ride shotgun and not the back seat. Partially inspired Chewbacca as a furry riding shotgun. (Edit: I don't know what he drove. Maybe didn't have a back seat. Could have been a pickup truck.)
This is the ultimate father and son story of all time!
Except Connery was only 12 years older than Ford. 😂
In America that's perfectly feasible
We try very hard to be different than our fathers..then when we get older we realize..we are more like them then we wish we would be
Love the dynamic between Indiana and his dad. 😁
The actor who played Donovan, played the AT AT commander in Empire Strikes Back. He was in the AT AT that blew up the generator on Hoth.
Yup, he also plays Grand Maester Pycelle in Game of Thrones! Saw him at a convention a few years back. Such a great character actor...
Julian Glover has a certain link to Bond (as did Sean Connery); at one point I read that he was tipped to be Bond after Connery finished back in 1971 but was deemed to be too young (so they went with Roger Moore) and, once Moore's tenure ended in 1985 Glover was then deemed to be too old! However, Glover *did* play Kristatos in _For Your Eyes Only._
The actor who played Adolf Hitler, Michael Sheard, was also in The Empire Strikes back as Admiral Ozzel, the man Vader Force-Choked.
@@Absolution099makes sense
River Phoenix acted along Harrison in The Mosquito Coast a few years before this and behind the scenes on set would imitate Harrison so good that it was a no brainer for him to portray Young Indy - he even LOOKS like a young Harrison.
Young Indy was played by River Phoenix (Joaquin Phoenix's brother) , who was going to be a superstar. All the girls loved him already, and it was just such a tragic loss. "Stand By Me" is a great movie for you guys to see one day.
And "My Own Private Idaho" with Keanu Reeves.
GREAT reaction! This came out when I was 5, and each of my divorced parents took me to see it - so yeah, this movie means A LOT to me. I’m turning my garage into a man cave, and I collect autographs, so I have a full wall devoted to Indy. One of my favorite stunts of all time is Indy’s jump from the horse to the tank; that was Indy regular stuntman Vic Armstrong, who coincidentally just did a signing 😉 I’ll try to give you new trivia that hasn’t been repeated:
*The tank sequence was the first stuff shot for this movie
*Jeffrey Boam, the writer, had just written a movie Steven had produced, Innerspace. Steven had been so impressed with Jeffrey’s writing that he got the coveted job of writing Indy 3. Sadly, Jeffrey passed away in 2000, but I’m happily good friends with his son.
*The boat chase (it’s pretty obvious) was not shot in Venice, but rather in London, where the studio is. Roger Rabbit was also filmed at that studio.
*Some of the biggest set pieces in Star Wars were filmed in the soundstage that the Grail temple was built in. The site is sadly now a grocery store next to Elster Studios.
*Marcia Lucas, George’s wife, divorced him in 1983 and took a good chunk of his fortune in the process. Elsa being selfish and taking the grail and not letting it go is a bit of a metaphor for all that. (Although I actually have a ton of respect for Marcia.)
This is my favorite of the Indy movies. So glad you guys reacted to it!
Indy and his father won't live forever. You have to stay there to live forever. Also, the knight lost his faith for a while here and there over the years and wouldn't drink from the grail at those times, that's when he'd aged a bit to the look he has now. And look closely at Indy right after he drinks from the cup, the "tank burn" on his left cheek is immediately gone as well as his cut & bleeding lip. And Indy's full name is Henry Walton Jones, Jr. - Walton, his middle name, is Lucas' middle name.
Sean Connery improvised "She talks in her sleep." Harrison Ford's reaction was totally genuine, its Sean's smile to Indiana like "See son, I still got the moves." Cause it means they slept together.
The bit where teenage Indy cut his chin with the whip in the lion's carriage was to source the scar that Harrison Ford has on his chin in real life.
The fantastic thing about this film is its prologue: in a handful of minutes they manage to narrate the origins of Indiana Jones so well and without explanations or stupid and very wrong films made on purpose, but by putting together all its typical elements in an adventure fresh and fun. And that's all you need, certainly not a very long and boring series (the adventures of young Indiana Jones), a screenwriting lesson that everyone should learn.
Please also react to Indina Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it's a good episode of Indy beyond what some people think and it's still a must chapter to then see the next Dial of Destiny.
Man she nailed all the puzzles
For me, this still serves as a perfect model for a summer movie adventure. I still remember all the reactions in the theater. I wish I could relive 1989.
Julian Glover plays Walter Donavan in this movie and Grand Maester Pycelle in Game of Thrones ✅
Back in the 70s, Spielberg and Lucas were taking a walk together when Lucas asked his friend what his next film was going to be. Spielberg said he wanted to direct a James Bond movie. Lucas told him he had a better idea and pitched Raiders of the Lost Ark. Named after Lucas' dog (same type seen at the beginning of this film, Lucas' dog Indiana was also the inspiration for Chewbacca), Indiana Jones was meant to be a globe-trotter like James Bond (the Shanghai opening of Temple is very Bond-like), so when they had to choose an actor to play Indy's father they figured they couldn't do better than the original James Bond.
Ben Burtt designed the sound for the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films so he likely uses some of the base sounds when creating the sound for all his films.
The element that elevates this sequel far above other sequels is the emotional story between Indiana and his father. It plays true as many fathers and sons have similar conflicts (I can attest to that personally) where they have so many similarities yet differences that drive them apart, a parent's inability to acknowledge their child as an individual being one of them, especially after the loss of the other parent. You just don't find that kind of emotional layering in the third (!) film of a series. The typical third film is a cheap cash-grab with far more shallow aspirations, not greater emotional depth to the character than the previous films. That's helped make Last Crusade endure so well these 34 years and earned it the reputation of a truly superior sequel.
Indiana Jones and Star Wars were all pretty closely tied together. A number of crew were the same with John Williams being one of the biggest ones. Obviously both had Harrison Ford in them. But this one always stuck out for me because not only did it have Han Solo, obviously, but it also had Julian Glover who played Donovan (main bad guy) in this movie and also General Veers (the main bad guy in the AT-AT attacking the rebel base on Hoth) and Michael Sheard who played Adolf Hitler and also Admiral Ozzel (who came out of lightspeed too close to the system) both in The Empire Strikes Back. Also a few stuntmen that played numerous characters throughout both trilogies. But then years later it added one more actor as Nick Gillard, who was a stunt coordinator and played the German soldier that got hit by the periscope in the tank, also went on to be the coordinator on the Star Wars prequels and had a bit part as a Jedi Master Cin Drallig (his name backwards) who fights Anakin in a hologram.
The only possible connection outside of that is there were a collection of barrels on the boat in the beginning when Indy went to get the cross back labelled "Carboneto" which sounds a bit like carbonite which Han Solo is frozen in during The Empire Strikes Back. I hear that was never officially confirmed to be the intention but it's still there.
Just thought I'd add that in as the resident Star Wars nerd. This one was always my favorite because I think I just couldn't get over the interaction between Indy and his father in this one. I'd say it's pretty perfect in my eyes. Not sure I've seen a better father/son duo.
The reason that Young Indy cuts himself with whip in the beggining is because Harrison Ford really has a scar on chin that we see in his movies so they wanted to explaing it.
Elsa, 🎵 Let it go, let it go 🎶
I would love to see your reaction to Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull I love that movie and I know other people that do and anyone that didn’t like it, didn’t understand the point of the movie
Indiana was George Lucas’ dog.
Funny fact
There's only 12 years difference between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery.
Other than Star Wars, there is actually a big James Bond connection. Firstly Spielberg always wanted to direct a Bond movie, which he thought would be in with good chance after the success of Jaws and Close Encounters. Holidaying with Lucas, who was getting away from the Star Was premiere, he told him how he’d like to direct a Bond film, Lucas than told him he had a movie like James Bond, but better. That’s when told him about Indiana Jones (Smith then!) A character that had similar characteristics as Bond, ie Womaniser, playboy, always in dangerous situations..etc. In Temple of Doom, even wears the white dinner Jacket that Bond wore in Goldfinger
The Last Crusade would have the biggest Bond connection. Obviously Sean Connery, who played Bond first on screen, but there were others. John-Rhys Davies (Sallah) Alison Doody (Elsa) Stefan Kalipha (the guy driving the tank) Julian Glover (Walter Donovan) Pat Roach (In all 3 movies Bald German he fights Raiders) Michael Byrne (General Vogel) Vernon Dobtcheff (Buttler at the Castle) and Eugene Lipinski (One of the guys who took Indy to Donvan) were all Bond films. Interestingly the gun Donovan shoots Henry Jones with is a Walter PPK , the same model of gun Bond used himself..
Ah, poor Elsa.
She just couldn’t let it go.
karma sucks.
Stealing the uniform of a member of the Blimp's crew is actual well performed and realistic, "Quick moving situation, I only got a few seconds, find a uniform, smallest guy, not the best, but have to do, perfect!"
Denholm Elliott, the actor who played Marcus Brody, sadly passed away in the early 90s. He died of AIDS, which he received from a blood transfusion. His wife was by his side when he died. No one could play the characters he played. In Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, they do a nice little tribute to the actor and his character.
A fun reaction although I have to disagree about Indy's dad lack of toughness. Yes. He's a world class book worm and not particularly a man of action. But he's also stubborn and ironclad. He's not shaken when Indy rescues him from captivity and remember HE wants to go "into the lion's den" to retrieve his diary. Not Indy.
Watch Kingdom of the Crystal Skull next. It's not as good as the first three, but not horrible. Plus Marion returns.
The *Young Indiana Jones* series shows how Indy up to age 20, how he and his father had a falling out, showing his mother, etc., all while showing him meeting prominent figures of early 20th century history, shaping who he would become in these films:
ruclips.net/p/PLVHwajtDt4lfcB2q7bSotSyio-YqCBHaQ
You know his father was played by James Bond( Shawn Connery ??? Spelling)
My favorite in the franchise!! Great chemistry between Harrison and Sean.
LOL, Yeah the cut to Marcus "Does anyone here speak English" was so damn funny 😂
pity i cant hear anything of the movie, why do you turn down the volume so much. there are so many ytbrs that don't ahh well, gl too you
I know you mentioned James Bond in this reaction and it's funny you mention that. Steven Spielberg wanted to do a James Bond movie when George Lucas approached him with the idea for Indiana Jones and James Bond was one of the influences for Indy. So when the idea of Indy's dad being in this film came up Steven said that Indy's dad is basically James Bond and the definitive Bond was Sean Connery and that's how he got the part. A couple more nods to Bond were in Temple of Doom right at the beginning the white suit Indy was wearing was a copy of James Bond in Goldfinger and in Last Crusade Sean was shot by a Walther PPK, James Bond's main Pistol.
I loved your reactions and I can't wait to see your reaction to Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!
Thank you guys great reaction. Next time Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Allison Doody who does Elsa in this movie is also in Major League 2. Those movies are certainly worth watching.
The knight was able to stay alive, all those hundreds of years, because he had the Grail. The Grail grants eternal life. So, all he had to do was drink from it, and not pass beyond the Seal. As the knight stated, the price of immortality was that you could never leave the cavern. I believe that the knight dies in the end. Because the Grail was lost, and no longer needed protection, he finally perished in the collapse of the cavern, and rejoined his brothers.
Something I saw in another reaction I never thought about was the first test and the two blades. The penitent man and how you kneel and pray to God. Christians on their knees and the second blade was because Muslims bow forward while praying. Makes sense thinking about it but I never noticed till seeing that comment. Don't want anyone else but Christians to have the cup of Christ. Some might abuse it, others might destroy it.
The “Crescent Canyon” used as the resting place of the grail in this movie is an actual famous Middle Eastern site. It was also used in Transformers 2: The Fallen and more recently used in Moon Knight as the site of Alexander the Great’s tomb.
It's Petra. Also was in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger.
@@minnesotajones261 In the Kingdom of Jordan to be exact
The reason Spielberg wanted Sean Connery to play the elder Dr. Jones is because in his words, "Only James Bond can be the father of Indiana Jones". With that in mind Indy has always had a dual personality. You can see his father's influence on him when he is in his professor persona. He dresses like his father in the three-piece treed or knit suit with the bow tie. They also wear the same type of glasses. A very cool and subtle way to connect them has father and son. The only difference is the hats. The father wears a flop like hat and Indy in his iconic Fedora. And now we know where he gets his hat and the rest of attire when on his adventures. On his first adventure from the leader of the gang that obtained the Cross of Coronado.
Nice 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Marion was not a damsel in distress in the 1st movie at all. She was tough.
Elsa, let it go! Let it go! 😉❄️
I love this one. "RAIDERS" is always my favorite, but I adore Ford and Connery as father and son. We got to see the dog "Indy" at the beginning.
"Oh rats."
Me: Where's Willard when you need him?
Funny, that you mentioned Indiana is like James Bond because his father, Dr. Jones played by Sean Connery was the original James Bond.
Fun fact: George Lucas had a dog named "Indiana".
Another fact is that Sean Connery was 12 years older than Harrison Ford.
This is my favorite Indiana Jones movie of all time. It's also one of my top ten favorite movies of all time.
The fact that Indy's father was not impress or bored during the motorcycle chase makes me wonder the adventures he went thru himself as a younger man.
FYI From wikipedia: "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is an American television series that aired on ABC from March 4, 1992, to July 24, 1993. Filming took place in various locations around the world, with "Old Indy" bookend segments filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina and on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The series was a Lucasfilm/Amblin Television production in association with Paramount Network Television.
The series explores the childhood and youth of the fictional character Indiana Jones and primarily stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Corey Carrier as the title character, with George Hall playing an elderly version of Jones for the bookends of most episodes, though Harrison Ford bookended one episode. The show was created and executive produced by George Lucas, who also created, co-wrote, and executive produced the Indiana Jones feature films.
Due to its large budget and low viewership ratings, the series was canceled in 1993. However, following the series' cancellation, four made-for-television films were produced from 1994 to 1996 in an attempt to continue the series. In 1999, the series was re-edited into 22 television films under the title The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones." Watched these when I was growing up. A shame it didn't last longer but the stories are canon to the Indiana Jones universe. In fact, the beginning sequence with River Phoenix was the inspiration for it.
1. Fun fact: it was the first Indiana Jones movie I ever saw!
It was an experience.
2. (20:49-20:59)
Fun fact: Steven Spielberg wanted to do a Bond movie, but George Lucas thought of something even better, thus spawning Indiana Jones.
Indiana Jones is basically American Bond.
You guys, this movie is so meta, you just have no idea.
1-George Lucas did name the character after his dog, Indiana.
2-Raiders of the Lost Ark came about because Spielberg said he wanted to direct a James Bond movie some day, and Lucas pitched him Raiders, instead.
3-Sean Connery (Dr. Jones Sr.) was the actor who originated the James Bond movie franchise, and he was known for being insufferably cool and calm and everything you think of when you think Bond.
4-He was also a huge sex symbol, and only grew into more of one as he aged (the man had charisma like you cannot believe) which is why, back when this movie premiered no one thought twice about the fact that Elsa slept with Dr Jones. After all, it was Sean Connery, and every woman in the theater said, "Well OF COURSE they slept together."
5-Harrison Ford was THE big movie star of the 80s and the early 90s, with all the same Bond-like swagger and charisma, so Spielberg wanted Sean to be Harrison's dad for this movie, because you say "Well OF COURSE his dad is Sean Connery, that makes PERFECT sense."
What NO ONE was prepared for was just how damn FUNNY the two of them would be together. Sean took the part precisely because Dr. Jones Sr was so _unlike_ his son, that he was flustered by the idea of being chased and shot at and the fact that he was playing against type, because in every movie Sean did after the Bond series, he was a serious, large and in charge character who always knew what was going on around him and was able to turn every situation to his own advantage. But Dr Jones never knows what is going on, and he's playing catch-up the whole way. For those of us who, like me, grew up with Mr. Connery, seeing him act like a goofball in this film was delightfully refreshing and absolutely hysterical.
Where young Indy cut himself with the whip is in the exact spot Harrison Ford has a scar on his chin. Fun little bit of character continuity.
Indy has been having adventures since before his 10th birthday. Most of those adventures are found in the series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In them, Indy meets a lot of historical people. Among them include T.E. Lawrence(aka Lawrence of Arabia), a young Norman Rockwell, Thomas Edison, and even more during his military service in World War One. He lost his virginity to Mata Hari.
After the war, he went to school in Chicago and was roomates with Elliott Ness. He also got involved in the jazz scene thanks to one of his co-workers at the part-time job he had. A long a very colorful history for Indiana Jones.
One drink from the grail does not grant immortality. But as you continue to drink, it rejuvenates you. So the idea is, you keep drinking from it to remain alive.
Just recently came across your channel and have watched a few of your movie reactions this week. Great stuff! ... I think Last Crusade is good, real good at times, a solid No. 2 in the series, but to me Raiders is far and away the best. Connery and the father-son dynamic are soliid and a great signature for this film, and the three challenges are great, but the humor here veers too much into slapstick (or borderline slapstick) for me. Seeing Marcus become almost a cartoon character in Crusade is always hard to watch. And suspending all disbelief aside, I still have a bit of a hard time with the knight speaking in 20th-century English. ... I just think Raiders' humor is smarter and Marion and Belloq are great characters. Both super movies! Look forward to watching more of your reactions!
Genius film making. Really starting with River Phoenix in the origin starter. From the snakes, whip, jacket, hat right down to the real scar on the chin. I think harrison ford got the real scar in an accident prior to star wars. So to have the whip create the chin scar? Genius Mr Playmount..absolute Genius!!! FYI Speilberg is german for play mount!
Plugging the barrel would absolutely work. The projectile doesn't have enough time to build momentum. Plus the back pressure causes an explosion. You could stick your finger into the barrel of a gun with similar effect. You'd loose your finger but save your life.
Julian Glover (Donovan) played General Veers in The Empire Strikes Back, and Michael Shear (Hitler) played Admiral Ozzel.
Great Reaction MAC Reacts!
Just wanted to point out if no one else did! The when Young Indy popped himself with the whip got the bottom chin! Harrison Ford has a Scar that’s been there for many years!🙏🏻
48:28 duck! 52:37 😆 it’s doc brown from back to the future! 52:53 my favorite line. 53:29 if he drinks the real grail, then he has to stay in the temple for a thousand years. 54:41 good riddance! 55:39 anyway, you should check out the last 2 sequels of Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull and dial of destiny.
Good movie. I had always wondered how Indiana's Dad knew she was a Nazi? Then I saw the caption, and found out she talked in her sleep. I thought it was something in her dialect. Makes sense now. It is an amazing movie.
The actor representing Marcus Brody was also Coleman in "Trading Places"
52:00
well, to be fair, Elsa is a scholar of history, so if anyone would know anything about the grail at that point, it's her.
and, Indy... but, her, he trusts... Indy? no so much.
I think it's funny but not haha funny ironic funny my father's name was Henry but over the years I only grew to love and respect him as I've gotten older I'm 36 but my father in January passed away at 75 I have nothing but fond memories of me and my dad watching theses movies his favorite moment is in raiders of the lost when Indy shoots the swordsman he said dumb SOB brought a knife to a gunfight
Apart from all the "Oh shit" and "Oh my god" that takes up about 70% of the conversation....it's quite good. Keep at it.
What a fantastic movie. One of the greats imo.
Stop here. This should have been the end of it. The Indiana movies have always walked the fine line between outrageous and cartoony. Unfortunately Crystal Skull falls on the wrong side well into cartoony.
Fun fact: if you go to disneys Hollywood studio they have one of the tanks from the film outside the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular! It even had the blown out barrel of the gun
Sean Connery does an amazing job playing a bookish professor. Especially since he is the original James Bond 007.
By the way, passing the great seal is "the price of immortality" according to the knight. So basically it means to be immortal you would need to stay there permanently. So no, neither Indy or his dad are immortal, despite drinking from the Grail.
You said Indiana jones is like James Bond..Fun fact is Sean Connery (his dad) was the original James Bond
Indy had a baby sister. Mom and sister died when the Spanish flu went viral. Sister wasn't even 1 year old yet. Mom was the glue. When she and his sister died, the family fell apart
aw, you cut an iconic line!
"I shuddenly remembered Charlemagne: Let my armesh be the rocksh and the treesh and the birdsh in the shky."
Sadly the only real Star Wars reference in The Last Crusade is a real blink and you'll miss it. As the bad guy in the beginning on the boat comes down the stairs the words "Carboneto" can be seen on a set of barrels he passes. It means "carbide" in Portuguese, a chemical compound used in lamps in the 1930s. But it also echoes "carbonite," the fictional mineral in the Star Wars universe that imprisoned Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back.
“Our situation has not improved”
Understatement of the century!
The final scenes were shot in the city of Petra in Jordan. People lived there 2000 yrs ago and various people over a 500 year period carved the building we see in the movie. Of course the inside was mostly CGI. Many tourists go there today.
Nothing in this movie was CGI
1:02:26 I felt the same when i was 8, scared the hell out of me, but i saw this movie in theaters when it first came out in the summer of 1989. And it was loud in there! 😂
The funniest thing to me is that Sean Connery is only 12 years older than Harrison Ford so it was like a big and little brother pretending to be father and son.
This is the first Indiana Jones film that I saw, I later saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and then later on after that I saw Temple of Doom.
The last indy movie. Nice. This is my favorite of the 3.
Precisely, there is no 4th movie
This movie also explains Indiana’s fear of snakes When he fell ito the snakes pit, and also explains indiana’s (or Harrison Ford’si) scar on his chin when he was trying to tame the lion.
The sound effects of this series was done by *Ben Burtt* who did the first six Star Wars films:
ruclips.net/video/Fb_9zTuB5wA/видео.html
No one noticed Chris Chambers & Eyeball fighting on top of the Rhino Cart 😂
The skeleton in the catacombs and the knight at the end both had very high and prominent cheekbones. Cool little detail they put in.
25:53 The perfect reaction to the Marcus Cut!
You guys should watch Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The entrance to the grail temple is Al-Khazeh (The Treasury) which is a real temple.
This is definitely my favorite Indiana Jones, actually saw this in theaters when I was a kid, I refuse to watch the new ones
there are only three movies lol.
@@charlesderosas5577 agreed
"The Nazis ruined everything!" Indeed...
I know some might say “Well, they did have those nice Hugo Boss uniforms”, but those are also ultimately ruined by the connection.
@@0okamino ...and so many skulls on them...
Also the puzzles remind me of the Zoombini’s pc game.
My favorite of the original 3 movies!
On to The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull! 💀
Omg, the boat chase, that really was like the Kessel Run!! Oh shit!
Yo guys please make reaction to enola holmes if you're never seen that
with the 1st movie are of the most wonderful movies ever made
the guy who gives him the hat also becomes his father-in-law later on
I always found the 1st 2 were kinda meh and this one really good.