Critical reaction will be about the same as with Revenge of the Sith. It's pretty plain to see that Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls was sillier and tamer than the classic trilogy. Also, sequel logic was shaky, let's say. Did anyone applaud the idea of older Harrison doing action scenes instead of passing the torch? The Dial movie surely will dial it back, course correcting somewhat. In the same way the SW prequel trilogy ended with a film that's arguably passable at best, though, Indy's movies are already too far down an unpopular path. The consensus will be one of regret. There's no escaping that.
It'll be pretty good, better than most action films, but it will pale in comparison to the first and third movies. Eventually, parents and grandparents might show it to their offspring, who in turn will likely decide that all five movies are classics (with the first three being superior for a variety of reasons, including guardian pressure), and also decide they have to be watched together in a marathon (with the show being little-known, but highly treasured).
As a few someone elses stated... 1) Young Indy went to Mexico with his cousin Frank, who did NOT join up with Pancho Villa but returned home without him 2) In Mexico, young Indy met a Belgian who was also riding with Pancho Villa. It was with Remy that he travelled to Europe and joined the Belgian army. 3) His alias, while spelled Defense, was actually pronounced dee-fonss. 4) Kate Capshaw was not Spielberg's wife at the time ToD was filmed. Amy Irving was. Spielberg and Capshaw weren't married until years later. 5) I don't think that's how the grail works.
The fact you commented twice on the fact the Indiana Jones shouldn't have aged because he drank from the chalice makes me really feel you never paid attention to the movie. Clearly he could not cross the seal. Maybe a pinned comment regarding this oversight would be in your best interest.
Sarcasm on his part? Even then, he should mention the seal pass. Most casual fans of this series think the same thing. The proof is everywhere on RUclips and message boards. It's pretty pathetic, but in this era of misinformation, I'm not surprised.
He broke the immortality deal, when the grail crossed the seal. That says nothing about potential additional effects, such as lifelong youth or high durability (I think the fact he survives the nuke at the beginning of the Crystal Skull has a lot more to do with the writing than with a potential lingering grail power, but I don't think we can be sure about it, for now). Also, just because we know how the deal can be broken doesn't mean we know anything about when immortality is removed (maybe the very moment the deal is broken, maybe a couple of years after, maybe a decade after, ...).
@@JessicaChastainFannope I lied, you take the award for cringiest comment. You call the poor guy pathetic for missing a piece of Indiana jones lore? If that's not the pot calling the kettle black then idk what is
Raiders is my all-time favorite of the Indiana Jones series. One character you left out was Wu Han, his buddy from Temple of Doom, who gets killed off in the beginning.
Indiana Jones would not be immortal from drinking from the chalice (The Holy Grail) because he left the confines of where it was hidden. Those are the rules.
Fun fact: Willie wasn’t Spielberg’s wife until AFTER Temple of Doom. Spielberg said something along the lines of “Indy didn’t get the girl this time, I did”
He kept aging after drinking from the fountain because it's not a one and done drink, the old Templar knight that him and his father meet, has been there for hundreds of years drinking from the fountain regularly. Hence why it just healed his dad's wound, and didn't give him eternal life either. To not age and achieve eternal live, indy would have had to stay there like the Templar and drink regularly. I'm guessing the Templar was so old because he wouldnt drink it but every few months to every few years or so, which allowed him to age to the 1000+ years old. But still look like he was over 100 instead of the young man he was when he first found the grail
@@Great_Sandwich yeah, no problem. I mean, I could be super wrong, ya know, that's just how I always looked at it, and I saw this for the first time when I was under 10yrs old
@@Great_Sandwich exactly, that's why indy got old, and his dad eventually died, I'm pretty sure only the grail couldn't leave, hence why the site cracked open when they tried to leave with it, bit, I do believe, that if indy or his dad had come back regularly, and drank from the spring, they would have maintained their youth, but, since the grail was lost the the chasm thanks to the girl/bad guys, the spri g wouldn't work anymore, I always sae it as a combination type thing. You need the actual grail, to drink from the spring, or you'll just grow old and die like the ass that drank from the wrong glass... it's a tandem system. Something about the grail reverses/purifies the effects of the water/spring. Without the grail. It's useless. And it's totally not a one and done deal, you gotta drink regularly to stay young/alive
@@Great_Sandwich gotta drink from the grail, filled from the spring regularly or you'll age and eventually die. When they lost the grail into the chasm. That ability was lost for everyone
No mention of Forrestal? He was Indiana's "competitor" who was first (and last) seen as a rotting corpse on the light-triggered spikes near the cave entrance in the Raiders of the Lost Ark opening sequence.
Okay, Screen Rant; first off, the knight's quote: "But, beware: the Grail cannot pass beyond the Great Seal. That is the boundary -- and the price -- of immortality." Obviously the rest of the world takes place outside the seal. Secondly, Jones DOES have tenure status; we know this because he literally tells Mutt: "I am a tenured professor of Archeology." Did you guys watch these, or did you just put them on while you were home alone to feel less lonesome?
I have the Indiana Jones encyclopedia when crystal skull came out. The fact you even MENTIONED the show and some of the episodes makes me really happy and satisfied that someone did ALL of the hw over this mythos
Last crusade is my favourite Indiana Jones movie. I've seen all but one of the young IC chronicles but I think they removed the eyepatch old Indy and added Harrison Ford in at least one episode "the mystery of the blues".
He didn't have adventures with his cousin but his Belgium friend. Later they change the sequences instead of chronicles to adventures of the young indiana jones with several 90 minutes movies. In the tv show he met several influential historical figure and was a spy during WW1. If i am not mistaken he list his virginity with Mata Hari. And his roomate in college were Elliot Ness and Ernest Hemingway.
I have Indiana Jones the Ultimate Guide and Screen Rant forgot so much.They left out Indiana Jones finding the spear that pierced Jesus Christ (1945), The Emperor’s Tomb video game which explains the beginning of the Temple of Doom(1935), The Fate of Atlantis video game (1939) ,Indy gets the golden idol back(1937) and it is not in the book but Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings video game (1939) where Indy finds the staff of Moses.
Fair play for doing a ten minute video on the history of Indiana Jones despite not having watched or understood any of the films or TV shows properly...
I love your channel. I love that I get to correcting you every chance I get. My life has no meaning and this is as good as it's ever going to get. That's you.
See, I used to think Raiders was the best one, but after decades of life, I think it's Temple of Doom. It's the first one I saw, it has the best opening scene at club obi wan, and it's the one that established it as a serial franchise so I like it best.
The young Indiana Jones chronicles were rereleased in 1999 as 22 movies. All of the parts where Indy is an old man in his 90s are not present in that rerelease. Implying that the segments where he’s an old man are no longer cannon. Except the episode where Harrison Ford is playing a 50 year old Indy.
7:03 The reason why Indiana Jones still ages/rendered mortal despite drinking from the Holy Grail in The Last Crusade, is due to Elsa Schneider crossing the seal whilst possessing the Holy Grail. The Knight warned that crossing the seal will render the properties given to Indiana Jones (And his dad) null and void. The reason why Sean Connery's bullet wound dosen't return is simply due to his injury not returning immediately, it can be explained that his wound rematerialized following the end of the movie and that's why he died before the events of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. But the whole bullet wound existing again part is just a personal theory of mine.
Once they crossed the "Seal", the ones that drank from it, would return to normal. Papa Jone's healing properties would stay, because he was shot within the Seal. Therefore the bullet wound couldn't return.
I've always wished they could have filmed the May, 1905 Young Indiana Jones episode featuring a five-year-old Indy. It would be chronologically his first appearance :)
This is pretty good! You have talent, as well as sincerity - the best documentarians often choose as subjects various topics they love/are in love with.
Indy also survived the sinking of the Titanic. Seriously. Non-canon, he and Short Round found the wreckage of the Millenium Falcon and the remains of Han Solo whilst looking for Bigfoot, which happened to be Chewbacca.
Nice video and good effort. However, don't know if it was too much to take in or research but we still have the licensing world of Indiana Jones(Default C-Canon via Leland Chee aka Keeper of the Holocron & Indycron) left to discuss. For short it's the material universe which translates to Comics, Novels and Video-Games which are very crucial to Indy's development as a character, expands upon the world of Indiana Jones very deeply and overall genuinely contains some of if not THE best adventures Indy has ever been on, there's just a plethora of material that has been slept on, underappreciated or overlooked for the longest.
This is missing Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s tomb, a 2003 game set before the temple of doom, and other Indy games, and no statement was released saying whether the games are still canon or not, but the games and movies line up perfectly with no issues, and the show with young Indy is confirmed to be non canon
That would imply that they did legitimate research before making this video, which they clearly didn't, considering how many incorrect things are stated about the Young Indy tv series in this video.
There was never a "Battle of Flanders' during the First World War,...well, there was and it lasted four +years of war (Aug'1914 invasion of Belgium until Nov'11.1918 Armistice) yet not a battle of that name, for the Belgian region of Flanders. In the Young Indy Series, Indy meet a Belgian man, during the adventure in Mexico with Pancho Villa. Remi, the Belgian wants to return home to fight for his nation, and Indy travels back to Europe to enlist too. When Indy decides to use a fake name to enlist, he already is Heni Jones Jr. The Defense is not pronounced like the word in English. He does take the word defense from a military poster for the Belgian Army. Yet, his fake last name is pronounced as De-fonc-e. Remi and Indy do fight alongside the French Army at the massive battle of Verdun (eastern France), and several other battles on the Western Front. They are also transferred to central Africa, the Belgian colony of Congo, that the German were fighting to conquer and control the resources of the Congo, which like most colonies, helped supply and fund the colonial power. Eventually, as Indy is intelligent, knows several languages, and history he is recruited into the Belgian Intelligence service, and other adventures take him around Europe in that capacity. When the Great War ends, Indy returns to America,...his Father was only informed by letters from Indy what he had been doing for two years of war, after he left on a Spring Break of High School trip, with his cousin Frank to Texas, and they went across to Mexico. Henri and Junior are very different men in 1919. If "Young Indy' had continued to be produced, there were plans for scripts to include Marion and here Father Abner, Belloq, Sallah...yet the series ended it's chronology in 1920. Some episodes are better than others, it's often which historical person will Indy meet this week -but, if you can track down the dvd sets, or find it on streaming, Young Indy is a good addition,...and one does involve Harrison F' as Indy in the mid-1950's.
Hey there. Thanks for the video, but there are so many things you got wrong in your breakdown of Indy’s story and timeline, from name pronunciations to story plot points of the films and TV series (like how he pronounced his pseudonym, Henri Defense, when joining the Belgian army and who actually joined the army with Indy… it wasn’t with his cousin Frank, it was with his Belgian friend, Remy Baudouin). And, most notably, you missed Harrison Ford’s return to playing Indy in the TV movie “Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues”, which starts with him on the run from some thugs in Wyoming in 1950 (it’s the one where he has his beard from “The Fugitive” - your editor, however, included a quick pic of him from the TV movie when you started mentioning “old Indy” from the show’s deleted bookends). Perhaps, you guys could look through the viewers’ comments, fix the errors, and re-issue this video.
For the longest, I would have agreed with you regarding the Last Crusade. However, I have had a recent change of heart and I have to go with Raiders. It is the most iconic and has the best story from all the of the originals. LC is the second best and ToD is third.
When he did drink from the grail, he was supposed to never leave the cave and was supposed take over the Knight's life of protecting it ... Once he left he couldnt be my immortal.. That was the price of being immortal.. Just my thought :)
Honestly I had no issues with the story for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but the were some questionable decisions with CGI and swinging from vines. But overall still felt like an Indiana Jones movies. Best one in this instance is Raiders. New movie is probably gonna be okay, with questionable choices.
Do professors with Deanships still prefer to be called "Doctor," or ourght we get used to him being Dean Jones? (Relatedly, do we hear Old Indy's title in The Chronicles?)
Indiana didn't join Pancho Villa with his Cousin. His cousin returned home as Indy got wrapped up with Pancho Villa's army, where he met and became friends with Remy, a Belgian man. They both eventually decided the war in Europe was a much greater effort and joined together.
Raiders was the best. Most say The Last Crusade but I think Temple is underrated. I'd list them in the order that they came out but hopefully the new one changes that.
Honestly i hope that the movie turns out good. Ill ignore all the good and bad rumors that are going behind the scenes and hope for the best because Indy deserves a good ending along with Harrison Ford and John Williams
As awful as Crystal Skull is, they did give Indiana Jones some cool history IMO as a character between the 3rd and 4th movies (after WWII). He was like a government agent or something.
Indy also references his time with Pancho Villa in this film, which was the only time the Young Indy series was referenced in any of the theatrical films (which makes sense since the series wasn't filmed until after Last Crusade was released. Indeed, the Young Indy series was inspired by the opening of Last Crusade when River Phoenix played Young Indy. But that reference is one reason I can't dislike Crystal Skull as much as many others do.
The rules for the grail is the price of eternal life is you JSUT stay in the room where the knight was and keep drinking from the chalice. You must never leave the room
2:05 Ummm, considering that Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls would have done well to go lower-key, what are you trying to say, here? Another way to look at it: Do an Indy J marathon with all films and episodes so far. Have all audience members rank them in order of favorite to least favorite. Wouldn't you be surprised if KotCS doesn't come in last on even one of those lists?
Yeah, don't forget about the books. If you included them, you would've mentioned he was briefly married to a woman named Diedra or Diedre or Dierdra something like that, I forget ….. but well, no spoilers but she.. I mean that (their relationship) obviously didn't last.
What are your expectations for the new Indiana Jones movie?
Critical reaction will be about the same as with Revenge of the Sith. It's pretty plain to see that Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls was sillier and tamer than the classic trilogy.
Also, sequel logic was shaky, let's say. Did anyone applaud the idea of older Harrison doing action scenes instead of passing the torch?
The Dial movie surely will dial it back, course correcting somewhat. In the same way the SW prequel trilogy ended with a film that's arguably passable at best, though, Indy's movies are already too far down an unpopular path.
The consensus will be one of regret. There's no escaping that.
The last crusade was definitely the best movie. Can't wait for this one though!
Best of the year next to GOTG Vol. 3
There is no 4th and 5th movie. 😎
It'll be pretty good, better than most action films, but it will pale in comparison to the first and third movies. Eventually, parents and grandparents might show it to their offspring, who in turn will likely decide that all five movies are classics (with the first three being superior for a variety of reasons, including guardian pressure), and also decide they have to be watched together in a marathon (with the show being little-known, but highly treasured).
As a few someone elses stated...
1) Young Indy went to Mexico with his cousin Frank, who did NOT join up with Pancho Villa but returned home without him
2) In Mexico, young Indy met a Belgian who was also riding with Pancho Villa. It was with Remy that he travelled to Europe and joined the Belgian army.
3) His alias, while spelled Defense, was actually pronounced dee-fonss.
4) Kate Capshaw was not Spielberg's wife at the time ToD was filmed. Amy Irving was. Spielberg and Capshaw weren't married until years later.
5) I don't think that's how the grail works.
6) He enlisted in the Belgian army at age 16, not 17.
Like seriously, do these hacks even do research before making a video?!
The fact you commented twice on the fact the Indiana Jones shouldn't have aged because he drank from the chalice makes me really feel you never paid attention to the movie. Clearly he could not cross the seal. Maybe a pinned comment regarding this oversight would be in your best interest.
Sarcasm on his part? Even then, he should mention the seal pass. Most casual fans of this series think the same thing. The proof is everywhere on RUclips and message boards. It's pretty pathetic, but in this era of misinformation, I'm not surprised.
@@JessicaChastainFan it's a sloppy comment on his part for sure.
He broke the immortality deal, when the grail crossed the seal. That says nothing about potential additional effects, such as lifelong youth or high durability (I think the fact he survives the nuke at the beginning of the Crystal Skull has a lot more to do with the writing than with a potential lingering grail power, but I don't think we can be sure about it, for now). Also, just because we know how the deal can be broken doesn't mean we know anything about when immortality is removed (maybe the very moment the deal is broken, maybe a couple of years after, maybe a decade after, ...).
This might be the cringiest comment ive seen, the entitlement your exhibiting over your knowledge of Indiana jones lore is more sad than funny
@@JessicaChastainFannope I lied, you take the award for cringiest comment. You call the poor guy pathetic for missing a piece of Indiana jones lore? If that's not the pot calling the kettle black then idk what is
Raiders is my all-time favorite of the Indiana Jones series. One character you left out was Wu Han, his buddy from Temple of Doom, who gets killed off in the beginning.
Indiana Jones would not be immortal from drinking from the chalice (The Holy Grail) because he left the confines of where it was hidden. Those are the rules.
finally someone who listens to the movies and drinking the cup once merely heals them rather than makes them invincible.
What a useless cup it actually is
"But the Grail cannot cross the Great Seal.... that is the boundary... and the price of immortality"
As I remember it, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles were a really good TV show.
Fun fact: Willie wasn’t Spielberg’s wife until AFTER Temple of Doom. Spielberg said something along the lines of “Indy didn’t get the girl this time, I did”
He kept aging after drinking from the fountain because it's not a one and done drink, the old Templar knight that him and his father meet, has been there for hundreds of years drinking from the fountain regularly. Hence why it just healed his dad's wound, and didn't give him eternal life either. To not age and achieve eternal live, indy would have had to stay there like the Templar and drink regularly. I'm guessing the Templar was so old because he wouldnt drink it but every few months to every few years or so, which allowed him to age to the 1000+ years old. But still look like he was over 100 instead of the young man he was when he first found the grail
Wow...
That's actually very helpful! Great insight.
@@Great_Sandwich yeah, no problem. I mean, I could be super wrong, ya know, that's just how I always looked at it, and I saw this for the first time when I was under 10yrs old
@@Jaysin412 (I think you understood more at
@@Great_Sandwich exactly, that's why indy got old, and his dad eventually died, I'm pretty sure only the grail couldn't leave, hence why the site cracked open when they tried to leave with it, bit, I do believe, that if indy or his dad had come back regularly, and drank from the spring, they would have maintained their youth, but, since the grail was lost the the chasm thanks to the girl/bad guys, the spri g wouldn't work anymore, I always sae it as a combination type thing. You need the actual grail, to drink from the spring, or you'll just grow old and die like the ass that drank from the wrong glass... it's a tandem system. Something about the grail reverses/purifies the effects of the water/spring. Without the grail. It's useless. And it's totally not a one and done deal, you gotta drink regularly to stay young/alive
@@Great_Sandwich gotta drink from the grail, filled from the spring regularly or you'll age and eventually die. When they lost the grail into the chasm. That ability was lost for everyone
Last Crusade is by far the best one. I love it. Story is great, villains are perfect, the music is epic; the ending is great.
You have chosen wisely.
Raiders - "TOP! MEN!",
Last Crusade - "I'd have been better off mailing it to the Marxsh Brothersh".
Simple, superb dialogue - 'nuff said.
No mention of Forrestal? He was Indiana's "competitor" who was first (and last) seen as a rotting corpse on the light-triggered spikes near the cave entrance in the Raiders of the Lost Ark opening sequence.
Last Crusade was definitely my favorite I do not think this movie will be able to top it because the last crusade is nostalgic for me.
Okay, Screen Rant; first off, the knight's quote: "But, beware: the Grail cannot pass beyond the Great Seal. That is the boundary -- and the price -- of immortality." Obviously the rest of the world takes place outside the seal. Secondly, Jones DOES have tenure status; we know this because he literally tells Mutt: "I am a tenured professor of Archeology." Did you guys watch these, or did you just put them on while you were home alone to feel less lonesome?
I have the Indiana Jones encyclopedia when crystal skull came out. The fact you even MENTIONED the show and some of the episodes makes me really happy and satisfied that someone did ALL of the hw over this mythos
Last crusade is my favourite Indiana Jones movie. I've seen all but one of the young IC chronicles but I think they removed the eyepatch old Indy and added Harrison Ford in at least one episode "the mystery of the blues".
Nice to see some love for the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
He didn't have adventures with his cousin but his Belgium friend. Later they change the sequences instead of chronicles to adventures of the young indiana jones with several 90 minutes movies. In the tv show he met several influential historical figure and was a spy during WW1. If i am not mistaken he list his virginity with Mata Hari. And his roomate in college were Elliot Ness and Ernest Hemingway.
Raiders of the lost ark will always be my favorite, but the Last Crusade may be the best.
I have Indiana Jones the Ultimate Guide and Screen Rant forgot so much.They left out Indiana Jones finding the spear that pierced Jesus Christ (1945), The Emperor’s Tomb video game which explains the beginning of the Temple of Doom(1935), The Fate of Atlantis video game (1939) ,Indy gets the golden idol back(1937) and it is not in the book but Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings video game (1939) where Indy finds the staff of Moses.
Indiana Jones and the Pick of Destiny!
Young Indy is one of my favourite tv shows.
Fair play for doing a ten minute video on the history of Indiana Jones despite not having watched or understood any of the films or TV shows properly...
❤❤❤ last crusade is my favorite!!! And of course, the theme song!!!
I love your channel. I love that I get to correcting you every chance I get. My life has no meaning and this is as good as it's ever going to get.
That's you.
See, I used to think Raiders was the best one, but after decades of life, I think it's Temple of Doom. It's the first one I saw, it has the best opening scene at club obi wan, and it's the one that established it as a serial franchise so I like it best.
Nice video! But what about his little adventure in Wyoming in 1950 in that episode of Young Indiana Jones that Harrison Ford appeared in?
The young Indiana Jones chronicles were rereleased in 1999 as 22 movies. All of the parts where Indy is an old man in his 90s are not present in that rerelease. Implying that the segments where he’s an old man are no longer cannon. Except the episode where Harrison Ford is playing a 50 year old Indy.
7:03 The reason why Indiana Jones still ages/rendered mortal despite drinking from the Holy Grail in The Last Crusade, is due to Elsa Schneider crossing the seal whilst possessing the Holy Grail. The Knight warned that crossing the seal will render the properties given to Indiana Jones (And his dad) null and void. The reason why Sean Connery's bullet wound dosen't return is simply due to his injury not returning immediately, it can be explained that his wound rematerialized following the end of the movie and that's why he died before the events of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. But the whole bullet wound existing again part is just a personal theory of mine.
Once they crossed the "Seal", the ones that drank from it, would return to normal. Papa Jone's healing properties would stay, because he was shot within the Seal. Therefore the bullet wound couldn't return.
8 million subs and only 40k views on this topic in 2 weeks? RUclips is massively cutting views for content creators.
Didn't they replace the 1990's sequence in one Young Indiana Jones episode with a one-time appearance in set in 1950 using an cold-weather location?
I'm SO EXCITED for Dial of Destiny!!!!
Aren't we all! Another Indiana Jones after so many years 🤩
You shouldn't be... it's going to suck ball sack.
My dad was 13 or 14 when Raiders of the Lost Ark came out
Last crusade indeed had more action and the comedic scenes between indy and his dad was the funniest. Raiders is the classic film
So Young Indy Chronicles has a 13 year timeframe just like the Star Wars prequels!
“It’s like poetry, it rhymes!”
I've always wished they could have filmed the May, 1905 Young Indiana Jones episode featuring a five-year-old Indy. It would be chronologically his first appearance :)
Watched only trailers of the movies and the iconic scenes nothing more. Totally on my watchlist
Some people say wile han solo is frozen in carbon he dreams of Indiana Jones right
This is pretty good! You have talent, as well as sincerity - the best documentarians often choose as subjects various topics they love/are in love with.
Indy also survived the sinking of the Titanic. Seriously.
Non-canon, he and Short Round found the wreckage of the Millenium Falcon and the remains of Han Solo whilst looking for Bigfoot, which happened to be Chewbacca.
Nice video and good effort. However, don't know if it was too much to take in or research but we still have the licensing world of Indiana Jones(Default C-Canon via Leland Chee aka Keeper of the Holocron & Indycron) left to discuss. For short it's the material universe which translates to Comics, Novels and Video-Games which are very crucial to Indy's development as a character, expands upon the world of Indiana Jones very deeply and overall genuinely contains some of if not THE best adventures Indy has ever been on, there's just a plethora of material that has been slept on, underappreciated or overlooked for the longest.
Hey you forgot in Indiana Jones and the mystery of the blues Harrison Ford cameo from 1951 when they're talking about the saxophone
This is missing Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s tomb, a 2003 game set before the temple of doom, and other Indy games, and no statement was released saying whether the games are still canon or not, but the games and movies line up perfectly with no issues, and the show with young Indy is confirmed to be non canon
There were others as well like Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
@@rn6312 yeah
Where has short-round been?
Last Crusade is the best out of everything.
Can’t forget that Emperor’s Tomb game takes place before Temple of Doom, and Staff of Kings takes place after Last Crusade.
I'm not sure if the video games like Emperor's Tomb and Infernal Machine are canon.
That would imply that they did legitimate research before making this video, which they clearly didn't, considering how many incorrect things are stated about the Young Indy tv series in this video.
There was never a "Battle of Flanders' during the First World War,...well, there was and it lasted four +years of war (Aug'1914 invasion of Belgium until Nov'11.1918 Armistice) yet not a battle of that name, for the Belgian region of Flanders.
In the Young Indy Series, Indy meet a Belgian man, during the adventure in Mexico with Pancho Villa. Remi, the Belgian wants to return home to fight for his nation, and Indy travels back to Europe to enlist too. When Indy decides to use a fake name to enlist, he already is Heni Jones Jr. The Defense is not pronounced like the word in English. He does take the word defense from a military poster for the Belgian Army. Yet, his fake last name is pronounced as De-fonc-e. Remi and Indy do fight alongside the French Army at the massive battle of Verdun (eastern France), and several other battles on the Western Front. They are also transferred to central Africa, the Belgian colony of Congo, that the German were fighting to conquer and control the resources of the Congo, which like most colonies, helped supply and fund the colonial power. Eventually, as Indy is intelligent, knows several languages, and history he is recruited into the Belgian Intelligence service, and other adventures take him around Europe in that capacity. When the Great War ends, Indy returns to America,...his Father was only informed by letters from Indy what he had been doing for two years of war, after he left on a Spring Break of High School trip, with his cousin Frank to Texas, and they went across to Mexico. Henri and Junior are very different men in 1919. If "Young Indy' had continued to be produced, there were plans for scripts to include Marion and here Father Abner, Belloq, Sallah...yet the series ended it's chronology in 1920. Some episodes are better than others, it's often which historical person will Indy meet this week -but, if you can track down the dvd sets, or find it on streaming, Young Indy is a good addition,...and one does involve Harrison F' as Indy in the mid-1950's.
A poppy grows in Flanders Field.
Last crusade will always be the best
Hey there. Thanks for the video, but there are so many things you got wrong in your breakdown of Indy’s story and timeline, from name pronunciations to story plot points of the films and TV series (like how he pronounced his pseudonym, Henri Defense, when joining the Belgian army and who actually joined the army with Indy… it wasn’t with his cousin Frank, it was with his Belgian friend, Remy Baudouin). And, most notably, you missed Harrison Ford’s return to playing Indy in the TV movie “Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues”, which starts with him on the run from some thugs in Wyoming in 1950 (it’s the one where he has his beard from “The Fugitive” - your editor, however, included a quick pic of him from the TV movie when you started mentioning “old Indy” from the show’s deleted bookends). Perhaps, you guys could look through the viewers’ comments, fix the errors, and re-issue this video.
the fact you predicted it being about time travel is crazy
Yeah I think in the last crusade they said something like if the cup went past the seal then the immortality would be lost.
Raiders of the Lost Ark is mine... it just sets up everything wonderfully. Last Crusade is DEFINITELY #2 though.
Will it address that adult Indy had a relationship with an underage Marion?
You know that’s how it was in the 30s right it was a thing
So excited!
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For the longest, I would have agreed with you regarding the Last Crusade. However, I have had a recent change of heart and I have to go with Raiders. It is the most iconic and has the best story from all the of the originals. LC is the second best and ToD is third.
When he did drink from the grail, he was supposed to never leave the cave and was supposed take over the Knight's life of protecting it ... Once he left he couldnt be my immortal.. That was the price of being immortal.. Just my thought :)
That's what I always thought; the old knight says "The GRAIL cannot pass beyond the Great Seal..."
Indiana Jones should've been a trilogy.
R.I.P. Sean Connery
We know that the de-aged stuff takes place in a 1944 prologue sequence, meaning Kingdom of the Crystal Skull takes place between both parts.
You forgot the comics like the spear of destiny , the fate of atlantis etc. Good video but i would love a complete story of indiana
The Last Crusade Its for me the Best Indiana Jones movie
it's crap until the castle.
my order is Raiders, crusade, skull and temple. or maybe change skull and crusade around, I'm never quite sure :D
Honestly I had no issues with the story for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but the were some questionable decisions with CGI and swinging from vines. But overall still felt like an Indiana Jones movies. Best one in this instance is Raiders. New movie is probably gonna be okay, with questionable choices.
You forgot to emphasize the year 1944 where the Dial begins and 1949 where a bearded Indiana Jones appears and helps a native...
I actually am excited for dial of destiny
Do professors with Deanships still prefer to be called "Doctor," or ourght we get used to him being Dean Jones? (Relatedly, do we hear Old Indy's title in The Chronicles?)
Indiana didn't join Pancho Villa with his Cousin. His cousin returned home as Indy got wrapped up with Pancho Villa's army, where he met and became friends with Remy, a Belgian man. They both eventually decided the war in Europe was a much greater effort and joined together.
the grail only granted immortality if you remained inside the seal at the mouth of the cave.
Great work!... Thank you!
Raiders was the best. Most say The Last Crusade but I think Temple is underrated. I'd list them in the order that they came out but hopefully the new one changes that.
For me the best Indiana Jones movie is both Raiders and The Last Crusade
What is the name of the comic where he finds the Millennium Falcon?
Honestly i hope that the movie turns out good. Ill ignore all the good and bad rumors that are going behind the scenes and hope for the best because Indy deserves a good ending along with Harrison Ford and John Williams
Amazing
Thanks!!
Temple of Doom is my favorite and… the best.
You forgot to include the videogames!
And the comics which all would of been better movies than the Crystal Skull
@@masonpyle5929 Would love Fate of Atlantis as a movie
As awful as Crystal Skull is, they did give Indiana Jones some cool history IMO as a character between the 3rd and 4th movies (after WWII). He was like a government agent or something.
Indy also references his time with Pancho Villa in this film, which was the only time the Young Indy series was referenced in any of the theatrical films (which makes sense since the series wasn't filmed until after Last Crusade was released. Indeed, the Young Indy series was inspired by the opening of Last Crusade when River Phoenix played Young Indy.
But that reference is one reason I can't dislike Crystal Skull as much as many others do.
Am I the only one who wanted to see films of Indy's WWII adventures more than the story in Crystal Skull?
For me the the Return of the Great Adventure is always- the 1st Indy, ROTLA!
Complete timeline: There's three movies. That simple.
The rules for the grail is the price of eternal life is you JSUT stay in the room where the knight was and keep drinking from the chalice. You must never leave the room
1.temple of doom
2. Last crusade
3. Raiders
4. Kingdom
BUT the original 3 were all GREAT!!!
So what's the dial of destiny gonna be
Don't forget Indiana Jones' grandson, Spike.
Indie "Murdered" the cultist? "Murdered?" Not the right word, dude
Raiders of the Lost Ark is my Favorite
THE GRAIL PASSED BEYOND THE GREAT SEAL BECAUSE OF ELSA, THAT IS WHY INDY CONTINUES TO AGE
I dont know why Temple doesnt get more love, might like it more then the last crusade.
Needs more Fate of Atlantis, zero Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
And The Staff of Kings.
2:05 Ummm, considering that Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls would have done well to go lower-key, what are you trying to say, here?
Another way to look at it:
Do an Indy J marathon with all films and episodes so far. Have all audience members rank them in order of favorite to least favorite.
Wouldn't you be surprised if KotCS doesn't come in last on even one of those lists?
raiders of the lost ark will always be the best indiana movie for me... BUT the last crusade is still the best uncharted movie we've ever gotten
2:38 is that why Harrison Ford has a scar on his chin?
He crossed the sacred seal in Last Crusade and so the immortal power was lost.
Is the ’Fate of the Atlantis’ canon? To me, it ranks at 3rd or 4th place, far above the movie 4th episode.
The Indiana Jones timeline in Indiana Jones the ultimate guide has it on there so yes it is.
Not to mention Indy's Son Mutt died in Vietnam War
Where is the Temple Of The Forbidden Eye? "Look not into the eyes of Mara"...?
"The Biggest Adventure
In 40 Years "...?
Not bad, but it does skip over all the novels, comics, and video games that extend from Indy's time in college through WWII.
I thought in order to continue looking young, you had a drink from the cup daily.
I kinda got the impression from Marion's intense anger at their meeting in Nepal that Indy got her pregnant when she was a teen.
I'd just like to know how the Knight in the canyon of the crescent moon guarding the Holy grail lasted so long without changing his underwear...
He probably washed it in the water he drank from so... yeah. There's that. 🤣
i have most of those young indiana jones episodes
Yeah, don't forget about the books. If you included them, you would've mentioned he was briefly married to a woman named Diedra or Diedre or Dierdra something like that, I forget ….. but well, no spoilers but she.. I mean that (their relationship) obviously didn't last.
What about “Fate of Atlantis”?