In 1984 or 1985, a teacher in my high school showed this over the course of two days. He claimed it was because it showed how academic pursuits could be melded with real life interests or some other nonsense. A few years later, I ran into him and asked what was the real purpose of showing that movie. He admitted it was his favorite movie and wanted to share it with his students.
I had a music teacher in 6th grade who did the same thing but with Star Wars. He said to vice principal, "These kids need to learn how a real orchestra should sound and how it sets the tone of a scene in film", and when the coast was clear he openly told us students, "I just wanna make you all watch my favorite movie."
I had a science class in 9th grade and we were talking about the solar system. My teacher showed us Total Recall to tie into our learning about Mars. The first time the three boobed girl shows up he covered the TV with a piece of paper. The second time he forgot.
We watched Jurassic Park in one of my Science classes at my (Christian) school. It was awesome! (of course, it was also my copy of the movie that the teacher borrowed, so that was awesome, too, lol). This was in the mid to late 90s and most of the students hadn't seen it, yet.
Don’t know how true it is but I guess it was supposed to be a big fight scene but Harrison Ford was under the weather that day and didn’t feel up to the big fight and just pulled the gun out and shot him instead. Again don’t know how true that is but just a story I’ve heard
@@rocker966627 It is. Ford had a stomach virus or flu that was going around. And Ford wasn't feeling up to it. So they rewrote from what would have probably been a forgettable fight scene to something that everyone remembers and makes more sense.
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!
We took our son to see Indiana Jones when he was six. He decided then and there that he wanted to be an Archaeologist. He started his college studies here in the US and received his PhD in Archaeology in Scotland. One of my graduation gifts to him was an official Indiana Jones hat. At his graduation party, the hat was passed around with oohs and ahhs by all his fellow graduates.
Speaking of all those wooden crates that the government had sealed and stored away, I used to work as a volunteer in a museum. And one of the staff workers at the museum told me that there was maybe only 20 percent of the museum collection on display to the public. The rest of the collection was stored away in the museum and some of it hadn't even been looked at since about maybe 1920. There was things like dinosaur fossils, etc.
They are covering up the true history of the Earth. Especially anything to do with Nephilim fossils. The world doesn't work the way most people think it does
@@autonomouspublishingincorp8241 The warehouse was NOT under Soviet control. It was an American military warehouse, and the producers definitely wanted to imply it was Area 51.
Marianne is my favorite of the "love interests"...ever. She is such a badass, one of the first who didn't just stand and scream, but was quite happy to lend a hand in putting down the bad guys. Love her.
17:10 that's Gimli from Lord of The Rings, and so much more. John Rhys-Davies is one of those actors that has done it all and then some. He has been in hundreds of movies and TV-shows, he does voice acting, he is 78 years old and he is still going strong. Legend.
Also, no matter how bad the movie is, he always turns in a competent performance, even when the script would defeat a lesser actor. He deserves every word of praise he gets.
You guys are great with movie reactions! The Ark is not an evil artifact though.The Ark of the Covenant symbolized God’s agreement with the ancient Israelites and was supposedly the resting place of the original stone tablets that the 10 Commandments were struck on. So there is no evil connected to the Ark. But there were very specific rules on how it was handled and who could even see it. That’s why Indiana Jones had himself and Marian close their eyes. That’s why they survived. So the Ark isn’t evil, but the Nazis were. They also violated the sanctity of the Ark and they all died. When you see the swastika burn off the crate in the movie, It’s because it’s a symbol of evil.
Actually, until the Nazis used the Swastika, it was an ancient symbol of peace. I had always interpreted that scene as the Ark burning the symbol away to hide itself amongst the cargo to disguise itself. But I guess 15,000 years as a symbol of good luck was over shadowed by a few decades of Nazi use. As with any symbol or epitaph, intent and use mean more to me than anything. If I see a swastika on an Buddihst temple, it won't bother me. I see it on a red arm band, I'll have concern. To be historically accurate, there would have actually been ancient swastikas on the Ark, but I'm sure that would have confused most people watching the movie...
@@PorscheRacer14 The Nazi swastika and the Buddhist swastika aren’t the same. The Nazi version is inverted. And that’s the “evil” version that is depicted as being burnt away in the movie.
It occurs to me for the first time, because I only just looked at the rules for handling the Ark, that Belloch, with his level of knowledge, should have known not to open the Ark, or it would have been a bad day.
If this was mentioned I apologize for repeating it...... When they are in the original room with the ark, you have to pay close attention to the hieroglyphs carved into the walls around the ark. One set of them is R2D2 and C3PO carved into the glyphs :)
@@fastertove A soundtrack is a collection of songs compiled to be in a movie. A score is music written specifically to accompany a movie. Big difference.
The fact that the U-boat never went underwater is surprisingly period-accurate. Submarines of that era traveled on the surface as much as possible, and only went underwater for combat. Because they couldn't run their diesel engines underwater without air, and the battery technology they used for underwater was a lot cruder than now.
Yes, the power of God would be extremely frightening to see. But those 2 guys who opened it would have never been able to do that. No one can touch it without dying immediately which is why it was carried by the poles on either side. That's what caused the walls of Jericho to fall
In 2003, the American Film Institute published its list of the Fifty Greatest Heroes in the history of movies. Harrison Ford makes the list twice, as Han Solo (#14) and Indiana Jones (#2).
This is my favorite movie ever! Hands down! Not open to discussion! Imagine a time where there was no internet, no smart phones, no on-demand. Nothing but the summer vacation filled by the newest, best movies. Put yourself in a dark theater with a tub of buttered popcorn in front of a 30 foot tall screen! The closeups, the shadows, the gun shots and of course, THE MUSIC! When this came out it was like NOTHING that had been seen before! Hell, from 6th to 8th grade I went as Indiana Jones for Halloween. I had the whip, I had the fedora, I had the brown shirt and pants and jacket! We couldn't stop talking about the rolling stone, the snakes, the melting heads and, of course, Jones going under the truck! It's campy without being campy. It's fun, it's violent, it's smart. It's funny as hell! The pace is absolutely breakneck! The cinematography is artwork. The set pieces are AMAZING! The story is top notch! The acting, directing, the score.... Good lord! We were SO LUCKY growing up to have Spielberg and Lucas provide us the imagination with Williams providing the soundtrack! Jaws, Close Encounters, ET, Star Wars, Raiders! Year after year, those three took my generation on one adventure after another! Under the sea, into the biblical supernatural, into space! Never before and never again have three people DOMINATED a generation of cinema! I'm SO HAPPY you reacted to Raiders! It is iconic in worldwide culture! Harrison Ford became myth. In between getting his ass kicked he flashes that movie star smile! Women wanted him, men wanted to be him! It's the exact same 40 years later! Tell me another movie that has aged as well! Other movies have copied it. Everyone from the Simpsons to a dozen other sitcoms have lampooned it, copied it, honored it. It was a one-off movie. Lighting in a bottle. Your reactions let me re-live it once again! Thank you!
BJ- don't give up on your childhood fascinations. Archaeology is always fascinating! Ok, back to the movie....Edit-You two are the ONLY reactors to get the end of the movie: No one is ever going to find the ark in that mess of a government warehouse, so no need to worry. Congrats!
harrison ford also tore his knee ligaments in a failed stunt during the flying wing fight. producer frank marshall was the pilot in that scene. And VFX guy dennis muren cameo'd as the nazi reading the magazine on the plane indy flew on.
@@presleyrules oh thats something i didn't know.. i just researched and the descriptions for both his charaters were "1st Mechanic" and "Giant Sherpa" for the second - hats off to the costume department. 😁😁😁
38:28 When he came down from the Mountain with the tablets of the 10 Commandments, and after seeing his people worshipping the golden calf, Moses smashed the tablets. No one ever said how well: all that remains of them is coarse sand and dust, later stored in the Ark of the Covenant.
I remember standing in line for several hours with my brother to see this movie when it came out. Back then, there weren’t many, if any, big multiplex cinemas in the US. But DAMN it was so worth it. This was the first ever collab between George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg. Not the only collab (Willow) but it was the first. And damn was it epic. I love this movie now as much as I did when I saw it in the theater. 🔥
I remember doing the same thing with a friend. I also remember waiting for the second one the same way. Wore a white tux jacket to my senior prom because Indy wore his to the Obi Wan club. LOL
The theater in Orange Park Florida just outside Jacksonville was showing this and I remember one entire wall in the main foyer had hand painted scenes and images from the movie. Since I had not yet seen it, I found myself staring at everything thinking 'what the hell' - after I saw the movie it all made sense.
The reason you guys are so great to me is you are just so joyful no matter what you are watching! I have absolutely become a fan and appreciate you both sharing your reactions with all of us!!
Woohoo! This is one of the all-time great movie franchises, written by George Lucas (star wars) and directed by Steven Spielberg (Jaws). YES - you should see part 2 (Temple of Doom) and part 3 (Last Crusade), part 3 is debatably even better than the first one (imo). But to the elephant in the room, if this was your first exposure to Harrison Ford - dare I ask, does that mean you've never seen the original Star Wars trilogy? (Harrison Ford was Han Solo) If so - OMG, drop everything and remedy that oversight immediately, lol ("A new hope", "empire strikes back", "return of the jedi"). Other great Harrison Ford movies: The Fugitive, Patriot Games, Blade Runner, Clear & Present Danger, and Air Force One. Cheers
@Colonel B What about Witness?!? That is a great Harrison Ford movie in my mind, I'm mean he was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his performance in it after All! 🙄🤨😉
You guys crack me up! When BJ put his finger to his lips and whispered "shh... it's a cobra" I laughed until I almost peed. I love watching you guys!! Thanks!!
A sarcophagus is where they put a mummy. The Ark of the Covenant is where they stored the original stone tablets for the ten commandments. It was rumored that the Ark contained the power of God which was so powerful no man could lay his hands on it or pay the consequences with death. That is why the Ark has those two poles that people use to carry it.
@@dawb86 most christians are only programmed through the church to listen to what the pastor says and not read the Bible for themselves. a lot of great gems get lost in that book because of that.
Alfred Molina was the guy who accompanied Indiana jones in the first scene. He played doctor octopus in the Spider-Man movies. "you throw me the whip, I throw throw you the idol", that guy.
Indiana's reaction to the big dude in black with the gigantic saber - when he pulled the gun and shot him - was unscripted! Harrison Ford was just told to do whatever, and he just said nope and shot him! So good they left it in the movie! Great scene!
ford asked to do that because he was sick. eventually everyone on the crew but steven spielberg got sick because steven packed his own water and spaghetti-os.
I heard on the way to shooting Harrison ford was trying to smoke weed in the back of a cab using a sauce pan... apparently he was a pretty big stoner. 🤣
This isn't accurate at all. Ford had dysentery, and a temperature of 102. There was a scripted fight scene, too long and physical for his condition. It was re-scripted when Ford had the idea to shoot him, but no, you don't just start firing firearms on a movie set on a whim. Unless you're a Baldwin.
The ending means the US government knows it exactly what it has, and it's storing it in that giant warehouse with all the other secret artifacts it has found. The government understands it's not something to be messed with. Enjoyed watching with you!
Great choice you guys, you’re gonna love it… Harrison Ford, the heartthrob of my youth!💕 you guys would also like Air Force One that he did when he was older, another good action movie.😎 Raiders of the lost Ark has a special place in my heart, it’s a little bit sad and deeply personal, but isn’t that what we’re all here for, to share a little bit of ourselves? I don’t mind sharing with the Asia and BJ family💚 my father had just taken his own life and I was grieving when this movie came out. My mom took me to see it just to take my mind off things for a bit (as if that was possible right but what else was she going to do?) it’s such a great movie and I wish I could separate the two events, but the brain just doesn’t work that way, every time I see the words Raiders of the lost Ark I turn into a 12 year old again. same thing happens with Empire Strikes Back, it’s the last movie I saw with my dad before he chose to leave us. And actually, the same thing happens with a lot of the 80s songs that my beloved reactors are doing a lot these days, and every one of them is an opportunity to heal the heart a little bit more. Thanks for everything you do Asia and BJ to brighten my world. I really hope you enjoy this movie it’s a hell of a ride 💙✨🌌
Aw damn, im so sorry. I cant even.. my whole family suffers from a autoimmune disorder and mental illness and major depression and when its deep your not thinking clearly and just want the pain to stop, i dont know you but i can be certain your dad couldnt see how this would destroy a child or family. Thanks for sharing something so human.
@@joshfacio9379 💙🤘🏼you rock! I can’t tell you how much this means to me, your timing is immaculate! The anniversary of my dad‘s suicide is tomorrow, it’s been 41 years and I’ve healed on so many different levels… and yet …it’s still as painful as tho it happened yesterday…deep in the soul… i work hard at forgiveness every single day, for him, for all suicides, even for my own ideation that creeps in from time to time, and it’s the kindness of random strangers like you throughout my life that have really, and I mean really made a difference. Peace to you and yours ✌🌌
@@gennyreese420 u know, with social media and such its so easy for people to show the worst of humanity but on the opposite end theres souls like you, who are just doing their best to live and not afraid to be human and for that i thank you. I dont know why but alot of times the bad always seems to stand out more than the good, i suppose like how a bad smell or memory will linger or smell stronger than say a flowers smell or a kind gesture, i have to remind myself that the good is infinetly stronger and ultimatly more important than the bad. My grandmother died over 20 years ago and even tho time may help my mom says it still haunts her. They say time heals all wounds, but i think the wounds are still there, we just get better at living with them. I am wishing you a long and HAPPY life and hope you get all the good that life has to offer. Its funny you mentioned 80s songs as that never fails to lift my spirits and bam for a second im back as a carefree child again, only thing on my mind was videogames, music, and friends.
If you look closely @ 19:40 you can see the metal pole protruding from the bottom of the truck near the back wheels. That pole was used to help overturn the truck during the explosion sequence and as always great reaction you two. Its good to see this generation enjoying a classic from two generations ago LOL!
The importance of the Ark of the Covenant is explained in the Bible in the book of Exodus. It explains exactly why unconsecrated hands cannot touch it and why people fall dead immediately when they do. The Ark of the Covenant contains the agreement between God and the Israelites. It contains the Ten Commandments. Having a swastika on a box containing sacred Jewish artifacts of the highest order is not a good mix so you can see why it burned off. I love this movie.
Spielberg made this movie as an homage to the old serials. They were shorts that were shown prior to the main feature at theaters. They generally ran 15 or so minutes and ended with the hero in some impossible situation - a cliffhanger. You had to come back the next week to see how he got out of it. This is the reason Indiana goes from one situation to the next. This movie is made as if a whole series of serial programs were stitched together.
The scene where Indy shoots the swordsman was pure improv. Harrison Ford and a lot of the cast and crew had dysentery and he was sick and exhausted. Instead of fighting the guy as the script was written, he just pulled his gun and shot him. It worked so well that they kept it in the film. Everything about that scene just works perfectly.
yes, but Harrison Ford made the suggestion to Spielberg after a number of takes of the script. Spielberg liked it, approved the change and so then they filmed it.
My favorite adventure film from my childhood! ❤️ I still watch it after all these years and it's still as awesome aa it was when I first saw it in theaters!
The "Sand" in the Ark was what was left of the Stone Tablets God had written the Commandments on and the "Spirits" were Angels God had Tasked with enacting Vengeance against anyone who attempted to Open the Ark. "What was in the Ark was not meant for Human Eyes to see". That's why they left Indie/Marion alone. GREAT Reaction!
The actor BJ recognized is John Rhys-Davies. He's been a supporting actor in a lot of movies and tv shows. The scene where Indy just shoots the big guy with the sword happened because Harrison Ford was sick - he couldn't stay out of the bathroom that long. So they just had him shoot instead of having a fight scene.
I was 11 when this came out. My mom took me out of school for a “doctor’s appointment” 😂 so we could see it opening day at the theater lol I had the best mom ever! ❤
Belloq impersonated a priest, soldiers opened the ark, Toht mocked the tablet ashes, Dietrich grabbed them and threw them on down in anger...yeah those boys had no chance after mocking god like that. Belloqs fate is the worst - his body is the only one taken to up to be punished more.
With the ark being hidden in the top secret facility, it still is held by the US. The meaning behind it is what was said at the beginning: The army that carries the ark before it is invincible - a nod to America's dominance in the world order post WWII. I always liked that little touch at the end. Small, but significant.
You will looooove this. All the movies you've watched except Silence of the Lambs (only read the book), I seen on the big screen on opening day or week and they were awesome. You do two things, let us remember how fun the move was and the reactions. The other Raiders movies were good. I hope you haven't seen Jurassic Park yet. They can't or don't real Blockbusters anymore
Seeing how much you liked this, definitely continue the Jones movies. The 3rd one, "...and the Last Crusade" is my favorite. For a different Harrison Ford movie, see "The Fugitive", starring him and Tommy Lee Jones. It's one of Ford's and Jones' best and one of the best 90s movies.
Definitely watch the next two films, (you can skip the 4th if you feel like it, even though it does have a couple of okay moments). "Temple of Doom" is interesting, but different.. The events depicted in that film were actually prior to the events of "Raiders of the Lost Ark". "The Last Crusade" is personally one of my faves, only surpassed by "Raiders"...
Just for the scene in the map room, and Indy vs the truck with the score going full blast would make this one of the greatest movies ever made. But it's just amazing from start to finish.
Just went to the XFC cage fights south Brisbane last night watch our guy fight ( he won ), watching Asia and BJ Sunday afternoon watching Raiders of the lost ark, perfect end to the weekend. Love you guy's.
I was 13 when this came out and my friends and I went in knowing nothing about it other than the guy who played Han Solo was in it. This is a perfect movie.👍
@@toodlescae The General - made by Buster Keaton. The stunts and comedic storytelling are amazing. I do wish the plot line didn’t have the hero of the story fighting in the Confederate side of the US Civil War, but the plot doesn’t really get into the morals of the two sides and why their fighting so apart from the name you could pretty much replace it with any other war for the sake of the story.
@@AdamNisbett Buster Keaton was always funny. I think the last things I remember seeing him in were the beach movies with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello playing the witch doctor.
Just a fun little story. You guys talked about seeing the show live at Universal. The guy who plays Indiana Jones in the live show is my gymnastics coach! He retired because he had to have 2 knee replacements (I've had 3 back surgeries... gymnastics isn't the best for your body). But depending on how long ago you went... you got to see my old coach in action! We all went to watch him perform many times. He did an incredible job ❤️ love watching you guys discover these timeless movies.
I really love your reaction. This is one of my favourite films. I felt the same way aged 14 in 1981 seeing this work of genius for the first time with my Mum and Gran. When we came out of the cinema I said "Mum, can I have a whip for my birthday"? I have seen this film hundreds of times and never tire of it. BRILLIANT REACTION. BEST WISHES FROM ENGLAND.
One of my Favorites.. Indiana Jones is dear to my heart. When I seen this at the movies when I was 11yrs..thats feel in love with Harrison Ford and Archeology. Theres 4 Indiana Jones Movies: "The Lost Ark", "Temple of Doom", "Last Crusade"(my favorite one;Sean Connery also in it)& "The Crystal Skull" and theres a new one in works i heard. Yeah!! FYI BJ: since the part where he went under the car was one of your favs parts... Harrison actually did that himself..not a stunt guy! He did all his stunts in all the Indiana movies.. even the last one when he was in his 70s.. Amazing man he is!! Love ya both..you guys soo funny and glad you liked it! All of them are fabulous to me. Keep up the great entertainment Blessed Be. 🙂❤👍
Hey Asia and BJ, I know you loved the spider gag with INdy and his assistant. The spider wrangler had to place a female spider among all the other male spiders to make them get agitated and move otherwise they looked like fake prop spiders. I know you love the fact that Spielberg went to such lengths to make sure you would cringe at the full 100%. Like a visit to the forbidden forest. HA
Yesss 🥰 these are my favorite movies as a kid. I wanted to be Indiana Jones so bad! I can’t wait for you to see the second and third one! They’re amazing ❤️
8:15 The letters and numbers on Jock's plane in Raiders of the Lost Ark are a subtle reference to Star Wars. The tail number includes "CPO," a nod to the droid C-3PO. It's a fun Easter egg for fans of both franchises.
Genuinely one of the greatest adventure movies of all time. Fun fact about the origins of it. Spielberg had wanted to make a James Bond movie but couldn't get the rights to do one as he was a relatively small time director at the time, only having a few big named films under his belt. His friend George Lucas brought him in on an alternate idea of doing an old school adventure story instead, inspired by the serials that the two of them had grown up watching. So Indiana Jones was born. Keep this in mind in a couple movies when certain other characters get introduced, that James Bond connection is pretty telling then.
I remember seeing this movie in the theatre and walking out thoroughly jazzed. Such an excellent movie. I've SINCE found out that a good friend in which I was smitten with was planning to kiss me during the tent scene but she got cold feet and didn't. I found this out more than thirty years later and since have wondered what life would have been if she did. Raiders of the Lost Ark has since become one of the movies of my formidable years. That was a true story. My other anecdote regarding this movie is after I bought the score on audiocassette (yes, I'm old), I would play the Truck Chase track to give me supernatural power whenever my brother (the athlete) and I got into a wrestling match. It worked too. However, once the track ended, I was helpless in a full nelson banging on the wall for my Mom to come in and get my brother off of me. Still, never underestimate the power of a John Williams score.
Great reaction! As others have stated, the Ark of the Covenant was a symbol of good and held the original Ten Commandments (and manna from heaven given to the Israelites as they fled Egypt). No one could touch the ark which is why it is always transferred using poles. The two sequels are worth watching but I like the third one the best…you could literally even skip 2 story wise, but a lot of people love 2. 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah it wasn't "evil spirits". It was angels and the power of God. Turns out when Nazis try and harness the power of God, God answers "No" very firmly. It's a very old school biblical end.
Oh my gosh Asia! A buddy of mine that goes by Scotty coyote was a Hollywood stunts man and got his start working at Universal Studios in Orlando playing Indiana Jones getting run over by the rock. He’s been in over 20 well known movies that were Hollywood blockbusters in the 80s and 90s before starting a family and his own construction company. You just brought back so many memories by saying that! 0:55 sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida, Heather! Also, it just reminded me, your video here, when I was a body paint model my first job the artist was name Nick Herrera. He won last year an Oscar for working on team Vecna in 2021 on Netflix stranger things for the prosthetics, and make up/body paint.
Yes... definitely do Temple of Doom !!! So you also got to do the original Star Wars 4, 5, and 6 if you want more of Harrison Ford at his best !!! Plus I'd love to see you do the Star Wars saga !!!
21:27 One of the greatest interstitial exposition scenes in all of the history cinema. Only matched by the lighting of the beacons in LOTR. The music, perfect. The shots, perfect. The nonverbal storytelling, absolutely perfect. The map room scene is iconic.
Harris Ford had a comment in the AFT award - «This damned music is following me everywhere». (BJ - exactly right - this is the music for rescueing stranded women. Great comment.)
Harrison Ford had a part in American Graffiti, George Lucas’ first hit movie. Karen Allen was in Animal House. Both would be worthwhile movies to react to.
This movie and "Mister Roberts" (1955) made me realize that Letterbox was the way to go with widescreen movies. For a movie based on 1930's/1940's cliffhanger movies, it has enough action for THREE 1980's Action Adventure movies. I have heard that Karen Allen refused to be a "shrinking violet/damsel-in-distress" and stuck with "two-fisted Marion Ravenwood," a match for "Dr. Henry Jones Jr." This is my desert island/stranded in Belter space movie.;) The "Indiana Jones Tales" are better than current Hollyweird Dumpster Fires.
@19:05, the scene was supposed to be a sword and whip fight. Ford was sick, fever, dysentery, wasn't in to the whole scene. When he shot sword dude, it was all adlibbed.
Best movie reaction channel. Highlight of my week sitting and watching a movie a couple times a week with you guys. The first 3 are good. The dont look part is from the Bible. The Ark of the Covenant is from the Old Testament. Built by the Jews on the orders of God. Love you guys and can't wait for next time 😁❤ would love to see you guys do A Knights Tale with Heath Ledger. You would love it.
The young ladies reaction to Raiders is priceless and she has an infectious laugh. Her reaction is exactly right f or this amazing classic film. Brilliant. Beautiful.
My gosh, you two, I can't tell you how many reactions of _Raiders_ I've seen, and yours is hands-down the best one in a long, long time! Glad you now have context to what you saw at Universal Studios, and yes you pick up much more on repeat viewings. Snitches get poison dates, haha! I'm not a fan of the 2nd one, but the 3rd one is great.
Great reaction again guys, remember watching this when it can out, just to add the rolling rock weighted about 500lbs because Spielberg wanted it to look real when it rolled, also if you haven’t seen it yet I recommend The Goonies
Would love to see a reaction to “Undercover Brother” starring Eddie Griffin and Dave Chappelle! And Tomb Raider took direct inspiration from Indiana Jones, but made Lara a British Woman to separate her from Indy. I was 5 when this was released. You can bet my mother would not have let me see this if she knew what happened in the climax!
That's not why there's a woman as the main character in Tomb Raider. That happened because they thought players would rather look at a woman's butt for hours than a man's. Seriously, that's why.
I'm older and have seen all of the movies you guys watch (some dozens of times like this one!). The anticipation of the 'good parts' and how you guys will react makes me look forward to each moment and really enjoy it again for the first time vicariously through your eyes. Thanks for posting and keep up the good work!
The Raiders of the Lost Ark show at Universal is one of my earliest memories. my grandparents took me for my first time when I was about 6. I'll remember that trip for the rest of my life. great reaction.
Sorry I missed reelin’ tonight. They are having a live tribute concert in London at Wembly Stadium for Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters who died over the summer. QUEEN just performed. You know I am that concert kinda girl. Incredible concert. Chrissie Hynde and Paul McCartney on stage. Taylor’s son, Shane is playing drums for “There Goes My Hero”, to his Dad. Emotional. Dave Grohl has broken down while singing. Tribute that only rockers know how to do. Hope y’all had fun. See you soon.
Loved your reaction to this. I laughed so hard when BJ said snitches get stitches after the monkey died,🤣 This is one of may fav movies. I saw this when it first came out at theaters. The ark of the covenant was holy and held the power of God and is why it was carried with poles to prevent people being killed when carrying it. It is why the Nazi symbol burned and all the people were killed because they were all evil and had unleashed Gods wrath when opened I think the ark had the staff of Moses and Aaron, and the ten commandments and maybe one more thing in it. When the Hebrews were brought out of bondage of being enslaved from the Egyptians the ark was made later to carry the holy objects. They say some know where it is but it's never been found. Awesome reaction guys. There's 2 more movies if I remember correctly 🤔
36:20 , early WWII submarines could only submerge for limited time and speed was very slow when they did. Movie takes place before WWII so there was no need to submerge as they were in no danger of attack and could sail at much faster speed to their destination.
Before Harrison Ford was cast as Indiana Jones, Tom Selleck, Jeff Bridges, Nick Mancuso, Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, Tim Matheson, Peter Coyote, John Shea, Bill Murray, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, and Jack Nicholson were considered. Amy Irving, Sean Young, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Barbara Hershey were considered for Marion. There were a lot of action Sequences that were in the original script that were cut, but later showed up in the next Indiana Jones movie: A car chase through Shanghai. A plane crashing into the mountains. A mine car chase. A Motorcycle chase on the Great Wall, which was immediately rejected due to China's policy. Harrison Ford, while fighting the swordsman, suffered Diarrhea while filming and the scene had him just shoot the swordsman. Ford has injured his knee while fighting the German mechanic. It took him a few weeks to recover before filming commenced. Half the cast and crew got food poisoning except for Ford and Speilberg whom ate Spaghetti O's and PBJ Sandwiches, jus like the Arnold and Director McTiernan on PREDATOR. It was 110 ° in the shade, while they were filming in Tunisia Africa where they filmed most of the Star Wars movies. They filmed the climax at Elstree Studios London England. The sounds of the spirits coming out of the Ark are that of Dolphins and Seals played backwards. The sounds of Indy's handgun was that of a 30-30 Winchester rifle. The punching sounds are that of someone whacking a pile of leather jackets with a baseball bat. The film was a box office and critical success $390 million dollars against a $20 million dollar budget, and it's now considered to be one of the best action movies ever made.
I'm pretty sure Tom selleck was offered it but they wouldn't release him from is Magnum p.i contract so had to turn it down ( can't image anyone other than ford being indy) ...same sort of thing when pierce brosnan was offered bond many years ago but couldn't get out of his Remington Steele contract ...the part went to Timothy Dalton
I can't imagine Indiana Jones being played by Jack Nicholson, two cast members from the original cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1970s (Chevy Chase and Bill Murray, though Murray was hired because Chevy left in the middle of season two), or Steve Martin (who is also associated with SNL, but he was never a cast member; just a frequent celebrity host).
This really started the renaissance for this sort of adventure filled with derring-do and big action set pieces. It really is what could be described as a ripping good yarn that rarely pauses to let the audience catch their collective breath. There has been several sequels, some like the second-Temple of Doom-but I thought it was a disappointment. However the third-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is almost as good as this one with an ideally cast Sean Connery as Indy's equally adventurous father. Another fun film in this genre though totally unrelated to this series is the 1999 version of The Mummy with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Avoid the wretched 2017 remake with Tom Cruise, it is beyond awful.
In 1984 or 1985, a teacher in my high school showed this over the course of two days. He claimed it was because it showed how academic pursuits could be melded with real life interests or some other nonsense. A few years later, I ran into him and asked what was the real purpose of showing that movie. He admitted it was his favorite movie and wanted to share it with his students.
I had a music teacher in 6th grade who did the same thing but with Star Wars. He said to vice principal, "These kids need to learn how a real orchestra should sound and how it sets the tone of a scene in film", and when the coast was clear he openly told us students, "I just wanna make you all watch my favorite movie."
What a great story and a great teacher for being honest and real ❤️
Cool teacher!
I had a science class in 9th grade and we were talking about the solar system. My teacher showed us Total Recall to tie into our learning about Mars. The first time the three boobed girl shows up he covered the TV with a piece of paper. The second time he forgot.
We watched Jurassic Park in one of my Science classes at my (Christian) school. It was awesome! (of course, it was also my copy of the movie that the teacher borrowed, so that was awesome, too, lol). This was in the mid to late 90s and most of the students hadn't seen it, yet.
40 years later and the sword swinging shootout never get old. The laughter is automatic everytime. Ha
Don’t know how true it is but I guess it was supposed to be a big fight scene but Harrison Ford was under the weather that day and didn’t feel up to the big fight and just pulled the gun out and shot him instead. Again don’t know how true that is but just a story I’ve heard
@@rocker966627 It is. Ford had a stomach virus or flu that was going around. And Ford wasn't feeling up to it. So they rewrote from what would have probably been a forgettable fight scene to something that everyone remembers and makes more sense.
seen it in the movies the weekend it came out bitd...i was 11 and i recall the entire theatre laughing hard at that. It still a classic scene.
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!
My favorite scene in the whole movie!
Dysentery.
My brother and I watched this in the theater in '81, I still remember how the entire theater cheered.
Proof that Harrison Ford is a true Legend!
Talk about bringing a knife to a gunfight.
We took our son to see Indiana Jones when he was six. He decided then and there that he wanted to be an Archaeologist. He started his college studies here in the US and received his PhD in Archaeology in Scotland. One of my graduation gifts to him was an official Indiana Jones hat. At his graduation party, the hat was passed around with oohs and ahhs by all his fellow graduates.
Aww, that’s the Best ever ❤️❤️ we love this comment!
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ thanks guys
Speaking of all those wooden crates that the government had sealed and stored away, I used to work as a volunteer in a museum. And one of the staff workers at the museum told me that there was maybe only 20 percent of the museum collection on display to the public. The rest of the collection was stored away in the museum and some of it hadn't even been looked at since about maybe 1920. There was things like dinosaur fossils, etc.
They are covering up the true history of the Earth. Especially anything to do with Nephilim fossils. The world doesn't work the way most people think it does
Lesser pieces and excess pieces. It would take a whole El Prado to display all of Goya's work.
the warehouse in this movie is area 51
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@@autonomouspublishingincorp8241 in last movie the Russians take Indiana to area 51 while having a chase inside a box gets broken open , the ark.
@@autonomouspublishingincorp8241 The warehouse was NOT under Soviet control. It was an American military warehouse, and the producers definitely wanted to imply it was Area 51.
"It's not the years, it's the mileage." At 72, I can confirm that this is as true a statement as anyone has ever uttered. 😉
At 59, I already quite that....because I have a lot of miles on my odometer!
it was also a joke as he got dragged a mile down the road
Marianne is my favorite of the "love interests"...ever. She is such a badass, one of the first who didn't just stand and scream, but was quite happy to lend a hand in putting down the bad guys. Love her.
17:10 that's Gimli from Lord of The Rings, and so much more. John Rhys-Davies is one of those actors that has done it all and then some. He has been in hundreds of movies and TV-shows, he does voice acting, he is 78 years old and he is still going strong. Legend.
Was wondering how many people would know that.
I've met John Rhys-Davies a couple of times. He's a really nice chap. 😊
Also, no matter how bad the movie is, he always turns in a competent performance, even when the script would defeat a lesser actor. He deserves every word of praise he gets.
@@leeneufeld4140 True. For example, he was a great Leonardo Da Vinci in a couple of episodes of Star Trek. 😊
@dsjoakim35 he’s also Ma-ma-ma MANRAY!! in SpongeBob
You guys are great with movie reactions! The Ark is not an evil artifact though.The Ark of the Covenant symbolized God’s agreement with the ancient Israelites and was supposedly the resting place of the original stone tablets that the 10 Commandments were struck on. So there is no evil connected to the Ark. But there were very specific rules on how it was handled and who could even see it. That’s why Indiana Jones had himself and Marian close their eyes. That’s why they survived. So the Ark isn’t evil, but the Nazis were. They also violated the sanctity of the Ark and they all died. When you see the swastika burn off the crate in the movie, It’s because it’s a symbol of evil.
Please read Genesis thru 2nd Kings to see how the Arc or the Covenant plays a crucial role in the Bible.
Actually, until the Nazis used the Swastika, it was an ancient symbol of peace. I had always interpreted that scene as the Ark burning the symbol away to hide itself amongst the cargo to disguise itself. But I guess 15,000 years as a symbol of good luck was over shadowed by a few decades of Nazi use. As with any symbol or epitaph, intent and use mean more to me than anything. If I see a swastika on an Buddihst temple, it won't bother me. I see it on a red arm band, I'll have concern.
To be historically accurate, there would have actually been ancient swastikas on the Ark, but I'm sure that would have confused most people watching the movie...
@@PorscheRacer14 The Nazi swastika and the Buddhist swastika aren’t the same. The Nazi version is inverted. And that’s the “evil” version that is depicted as being burnt away in the movie.
@@PorscheRacer14 , Buddhism and Hinduism share a peace with the Swastika, well, the mirror reflection of it anyway.
It occurs to me for the first time, because I only just looked at the rules for handling the Ark, that Belloch, with his level of knowledge, should have known not to open the Ark, or it would have been a bad day.
“You’ve gotta watch this movie more than once”. 41 years later and I’ve seen this more than 41 times easily,so you’re right there.👍🏻
If this was mentioned I apologize for repeating it...... When they are in the original room with the ark, you have to pay close attention to the hieroglyphs carved into the walls around the ark. One set of them is R2D2 and C3PO carved into the glyphs :)
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
I never noticed!!!!
The set designers built a very accurate replica of the Ark of the Covenant as described in the Old Testament of the Bible!
The sound track of this movie is epic. John Williams is an amazing composer.
The score...not soundtrack.
@@wfly81 It is both.
@@fastertove A soundtrack is a collection of songs compiled to be in a movie. A score is music written specifically to accompany a movie. Big difference.
@@wfly81 He could be referring to the released soundtrack album.
@@fastertove The released album of the score? That's still the score.
The fact that the U-boat never went underwater is surprisingly period-accurate.
Submarines of that era traveled on the surface as much as possible, and only went underwater for combat. Because they couldn't run their diesel engines underwater without air, and the battery technology they used for underwater was a lot cruder than now.
Plus a sub under water is much much slower than on the surface.
This movie really is one of the greatest ever. That end sequence really is horrifying 😂😂
In the movie theater, I was 10 and after all the carnage ...I wanted to see it again.
comically horrifying
@@CR055FIRE Complete with the Nazi spy monkey😂
Yes, the power of God would be extremely frightening to see. But those 2 guys who opened it would have never been able to do that. No one can touch it without dying immediately which is why it was carried by the poles on either side. That's what caused the walls of Jericho to fall
In 2003, the American Film Institute published its list of the Fifty Greatest Heroes in the history of movies. Harrison Ford makes the list twice, as Han Solo (#14) and Indiana Jones (#2).
So Indiana Jones made the top five, but Han Solo made the top 20.
This is my favorite movie ever! Hands down! Not open to discussion!
Imagine a time where there was no internet, no smart phones, no on-demand. Nothing but the summer vacation filled by the newest, best movies. Put yourself in a dark theater with a tub of buttered popcorn in front of a 30 foot tall screen! The closeups, the shadows, the gun shots and of course, THE MUSIC! When this came out it was like NOTHING that had been seen before! Hell, from 6th to 8th grade I went as Indiana Jones for Halloween. I had the whip, I had the fedora, I had the brown shirt and pants and jacket! We couldn't stop talking about the rolling stone, the snakes, the melting heads and, of course, Jones going under the truck! It's campy without being campy. It's fun, it's violent, it's smart. It's funny as hell! The pace is absolutely breakneck! The cinematography is artwork. The set pieces are AMAZING! The story is top notch! The acting, directing, the score.... Good lord!
We were SO LUCKY growing up to have Spielberg and Lucas provide us the imagination with Williams providing the soundtrack! Jaws, Close Encounters, ET, Star Wars, Raiders! Year after year, those three took my generation on one adventure after another! Under the sea, into the biblical supernatural, into space! Never before and never again have three people DOMINATED a generation of cinema!
I'm SO HAPPY you reacted to Raiders! It is iconic in worldwide culture! Harrison Ford became myth. In between getting his ass kicked he flashes that movie star smile! Women wanted him, men wanted to be him! It's the exact same 40 years later! Tell me another movie that has aged as well!
Other movies have copied it. Everyone from the Simpsons to a dozen other sitcoms have lampooned it, copied it, honored it. It was a one-off movie. Lighting in a bottle. Your reactions let me re-live it once again! Thank you!
Since you mentioned The Simpsons, that’s still one of the best parody scenes, period. It never fails to make me howl with laughter.
BJ- don't give up on your childhood fascinations. Archaeology is always fascinating! Ok, back to the movie....Edit-You two are the ONLY reactors to get the end of the movie: No one is ever going to find the ark in that mess of a government warehouse, so no need to worry. Congrats!
The end scene is so perfect. Everyone wonders exactly how many secrets and treasures are hidden away from the people.
I love seeing people experience this for the first time. This movie is just pure fun, I can’t think of another way to describe it.
The scene of the fight at the plane, the German "boxer guy" was actually an English 70/80s wrestler called Pat Roach. He was fantastic.
harrison ford also tore his knee ligaments in a failed stunt during the flying wing fight. producer frank marshall was the pilot in that scene.
And VFX guy dennis muren cameo'd as the nazi reading the magazine on the plane indy flew on.
Roach also 'died' in the bar in Nepal where Indy went to retrieve that medallion; he was the one that caught on fire, I believe.
@@presleyrules he also appeared in the entire 80s trilogy.
@@presleyrules oh thats something i didn't know.. i just researched and the descriptions for both his charaters were "1st Mechanic" and "Giant Sherpa" for the second - hats off to the costume department. 😁😁😁
He also has a big fight scene in Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon."
38:28 When he came down from the Mountain with the tablets of the 10 Commandments, and after seeing his people worshipping the golden calf, Moses smashed the tablets. No one ever said how well: all that remains of them is coarse sand and dust, later stored in the Ark of the Covenant.
I remember standing in line for several hours with my brother to see this movie when it came out. Back then, there weren’t many, if any, big multiplex cinemas in the US. But DAMN it was so worth it. This was the first ever collab between George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg. Not the only collab (Willow) but it was the first. And damn was it epic. I love this movie now as much as I did when I saw it in the theater. 🔥
Yes!!!!
I remember doing the same thing with a friend. I also remember waiting for the second one the same way. Wore a white tux jacket to my senior prom because Indy wore his to the Obi Wan club. LOL
Steven Spielberg had nothing to do with Willow, you are posting misinformation.
Willow was directed by Ron Howard.
The theater in Orange Park Florida just outside Jacksonville was showing this and I remember one entire wall in the main foyer had hand painted scenes and images from the movie. Since I had not yet seen it, I found myself staring at everything thinking 'what the hell' - after I saw the movie it all made sense.
Same here ! Also DUNE when it came out !
The reason you guys are so great to me is you are just so joyful no matter what you are watching! I have absolutely become a fan and appreciate you both sharing your reactions with all of us!!
Thanks so much Scott!! Glad you’re here!
Woohoo! This is one of the all-time great movie franchises, written by George Lucas (star wars) and directed by Steven Spielberg (Jaws). YES - you should see part 2 (Temple of Doom) and part 3 (Last Crusade), part 3 is debatably even better than the first one (imo).
But to the elephant in the room, if this was your first exposure to Harrison Ford - dare I ask, does that mean you've never seen the original Star Wars trilogy? (Harrison Ford was Han Solo) If so - OMG, drop everything and remedy that oversight immediately, lol ("A new hope", "empire strikes back", "return of the jedi").
Other great Harrison Ford movies: The Fugitive, Patriot Games, Blade Runner, Clear & Present Danger, and Air Force One.
Cheers
The fugitive is a great movie..Tommy Lee jones is solid in it
Aye Colonel B, appreciate you super thanks and suggestion! Thanks Fam!
I agree you 2 have to watch Star Wars.
@Colonel B What about Witness?!? That is a great Harrison Ford movie in my mind, I'm mean he was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his performance in it after All! 🙄🤨😉
I loved Regarding Henry. So different from his other choices.
You guys crack me up! When BJ put his finger to his lips and whispered "shh... it's a cobra" I laughed until I almost peed. I love watching you guys!! Thanks!!
I've seen this movie more than any other. And yeah, you DEFINITELY want to see 'Temple of Doom' and 'The Last Crusade'.
Yes. And then stop.
My dad loved this movie simply because of it's roots: the 1930's and 40's cliffhanger movie serials that he loved as a kid.
A sarcophagus is where they put a mummy. The Ark of the Covenant is where they stored the original stone tablets for the ten commandments. It was rumored that the Ark contained the power of God which was so powerful no man could lay his hands on it or pay the consequences with death. That is why the Ark has those two poles that people use to carry it.
lol, it's always so weird to me that so many people were raised Christian but many don't know where 'the ark' is from when watching this film...
@@dawb86 most christians are only programmed through the church to listen to what the pastor says and not read the Bible for themselves. a lot of great gems get lost in that book because of that.
@@dawb86 That usually means they were raised "Christian", not Christian.
Alfred Molina was the guy who accompanied Indiana jones in the first scene. He played doctor octopus in the Spider-Man movies. "you throw me the whip, I throw throw you the idol", that guy.
Indiana's reaction to the big dude in black with the gigantic saber - when he pulled the gun and shot him - was unscripted! Harrison Ford was just told to do whatever, and he just said nope and shot him! So good they left it in the movie! Great scene!
ford asked to do that because he was sick. eventually everyone on the crew but steven spielberg got sick because steven packed his own water and spaghetti-os.
I heard on the way to shooting Harrison ford was trying to smoke weed in the back of a cab using a sauce pan... apparently he was a pretty big stoner. 🤣
@@scottb3034 correct. You don’t just fire a gun on a whim on a movie set.
You shouldn’t, at least.
This isn't accurate at all.
Ford had dysentery, and a temperature of 102. There was a scripted fight scene, too long and physical for his condition. It was re-scripted when Ford had the idea to shoot him, but no, you don't just start firing firearms on a movie set on a whim.
Unless you're a Baldwin.
The ending means the US government knows it exactly what it has, and it's storing it in that giant warehouse with all the other secret artifacts it has found. The government understands it's not something to be messed with. Enjoyed watching with you!
Great choice you guys, you’re gonna love it… Harrison Ford, the heartthrob of my youth!💕 you guys would also like Air Force One that he did when he was older, another good action movie.😎
Raiders of the lost Ark has a special place in my heart, it’s a little bit sad and deeply personal, but isn’t that what we’re all here for, to share a little bit of ourselves? I don’t mind sharing with the Asia and BJ family💚 my father had just taken his own life and I was grieving when this movie came out. My mom took me to see it just to take my mind off things for a bit (as if that was possible right but what else was she going to do?) it’s such a great movie and I wish I could separate the two events, but the brain just doesn’t work that way, every time I see the words Raiders of the lost Ark I turn into a 12 year old again. same thing happens with Empire Strikes Back, it’s the last movie I saw with my dad before he chose to leave us. And actually, the same thing happens with a lot of the 80s songs that my beloved reactors are doing a lot these days, and every one of them is an opportunity to heal the heart a little bit more.
Thanks for everything you do Asia and BJ to brighten my world. I really hope you enjoy this movie it’s a hell of a ride 💙✨🌌
Aw damn, im so sorry. I cant even.. my whole family suffers from a autoimmune disorder and mental illness and major depression and when its deep your not thinking clearly and just want the pain to stop, i dont know you but i can be certain your dad couldnt see how this would destroy a child or family. Thanks for sharing something so human.
@@joshfacio9379 💙🤘🏼you rock! I can’t tell you how much this means to me, your timing is immaculate! The anniversary of my dad‘s suicide is tomorrow, it’s been 41 years and I’ve healed on so many different levels… and yet …it’s still as painful as tho it happened yesterday…deep in the soul… i work hard at forgiveness every single day, for him, for all suicides, even for my own ideation that creeps in from time to time, and it’s the kindness of random strangers like you throughout my life that have really, and I mean really made a difference. Peace to you and yours ✌🌌
@@gennyreese420 u know, with social media and such its so easy for people to show the worst of humanity but on the opposite end theres souls like you, who are just doing their best to live and not afraid to be human and for that i thank you. I dont know why but alot of times the bad always seems to stand out more than the good, i suppose like how a bad smell or memory will linger or smell stronger than say a flowers smell or a kind gesture, i have to remind myself that the good is infinetly stronger and ultimatly more important than the bad.
My grandmother died over 20 years ago and even tho time may help my mom says it still haunts her. They say time heals all wounds, but i think the wounds are still there, we just get better at living with them. I am wishing you a long and HAPPY life and hope you get all the good that life has to offer. Its funny you mentioned 80s songs as that never fails to lift my spirits and bam for a second im back as a carefree child again, only thing on my mind was videogames, music, and friends.
The Ark of the Covenant isn't evil, it's just the vessel thar holds the stones that the 10 Commandments are written on.
You will absolutely enjoy this! Sequels are very good too!)
If you look closely @ 19:40 you can see the metal pole protruding from the bottom of the truck near the back wheels. That pole was used to help overturn the truck during the explosion sequence and as always great reaction you two. Its good to see this generation enjoying a classic from two generations ago LOL!
The importance of the Ark of the Covenant is explained in the Bible in the book of Exodus. It explains exactly why unconsecrated hands cannot touch it and why people fall dead immediately when they do.
The Ark of the Covenant contains the agreement between God and the Israelites. It contains the Ten Commandments. Having a swastika on a box containing sacred Jewish artifacts of the highest order is not a good mix so you can see why it burned off.
I love this movie.
Spielberg made this movie as an homage to the old serials. They were shorts that were shown prior to the main feature at theaters. They generally ran 15 or so minutes and ended with the hero in some impossible situation - a cliffhanger. You had to come back the next week to see how he got out of it. This is the reason Indiana goes from one situation to the next. This movie is made as if a whole series of serial programs were stitched together.
"Giving me the heebie jeebies"
That's who put their tablets in and carried said Ark.
That gave me a chuckle.
The scene where Indy shoots the swordsman was pure improv. Harrison Ford and a lot of the cast and crew had dysentery and he was sick and exhausted. Instead of fighting the guy as the script was written, he just pulled his gun and shot him. It worked so well that they kept it in the film.
Everything about that scene just works perfectly.
yes, but Harrison Ford made the suggestion to Spielberg after a number of takes of the script. Spielberg liked it, approved the change and so then they filmed it.
My favorite adventure film from my childhood! ❤️ I still watch it after all these years and it's still as awesome aa it was when I first saw it in theaters!
The "Sand" in the Ark was what was left of the Stone Tablets God had written the Commandments on and the "Spirits" were Angels God had Tasked with enacting Vengeance against anyone who attempted to Open the Ark. "What was in the Ark was not meant for Human Eyes to see". That's why they left Indie/Marion alone.
GREAT Reaction!
Classic. Do the whole series. My fave Spielberg moies are the Inide's. Action packed!
The actor BJ recognized is John Rhys-Davies. He's been a supporting actor in a lot of movies and tv shows.
The scene where Indy just shoots the big guy with the sword happened because Harrison Ford was sick - he couldn't stay out of the bathroom that long. So they just had him shoot instead of having a fight scene.
Indiana Jones, one of my all time favorite movie series. I am excited to see y'alls reaction to all of the Indiana Jones movies.
I was 11 when this came out. My mom took me out of school for a “doctor’s appointment” 😂 so we could see it opening day at the theater lol I had the best mom ever! ❤
Those weren't evil spirits, those were angels. Pissed off angels.
Belloq impersonated a priest, soldiers opened the ark, Toht mocked the tablet ashes, Dietrich grabbed them and threw them on down in anger...yeah those boys had no chance after mocking god like that. Belloqs fate is the worst - his body is the only one taken to up to be punished more.
The 80s was a fun time for movies.
I'm glad you got to experience this movie for the first time.
For me it brings back time spent with my dad.
With the ark being hidden in the top secret facility, it still is held by the US. The meaning behind it is what was said at the beginning: The army that carries the ark before it is invincible - a nod to America's dominance in the world order post WWII. I always liked that little touch at the end. Small, but significant.
You will looooove this. All the movies you've watched except Silence of the Lambs (only read the book), I seen on the big screen on opening day or week and they were awesome. You do two things, let us remember how fun the move was and the reactions. The other Raiders movies were good. I hope you haven't seen Jurassic Park yet. They can't or don't real Blockbusters anymore
Seeing how much you liked this, definitely continue the Jones movies. The 3rd one, "...and the Last Crusade" is my favorite.
For a different Harrison Ford movie, see "The Fugitive", starring him and Tommy Lee Jones. It's one of Ford's and Jones' best and one of the best 90s movies.
Definitely watch the next two films, (you can skip the 4th if you feel like it, even though it does have a couple of okay moments).
"Temple of Doom" is interesting, but different.. The events depicted in that film were actually prior to the events of "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
"The Last Crusade" is personally one of my faves, only surpassed by "Raiders"...
Fun fact but the sub was loaned to them by the film crew for Das Boot which was filming in the same area.
Just for the scene in the map room, and Indy vs the truck with the score going full blast would make this one of the greatest movies ever made. But it's just amazing from start to finish.
Just went to the XFC cage fights south Brisbane last night watch our guy fight ( he won ), watching Asia and BJ Sunday afternoon watching Raiders of the lost ark, perfect end to the weekend. Love you guy's.
I was 13 when this came out and my friends and I went in knowing nothing about it other than the guy who played Han Solo was in it. This is a perfect movie.👍
That native looking guy is Alfred Molina. This is Al's first role. He will later go on to play Doc Ock in Spiderman.
I can always recommend even older movies if you like. One of my favorite movie franchises started in 1934.
One of my favorite movies came out in 1928.
@@strangebiped The Thin Man. William Powell and Myrna Loy are spectacular together as Nick and Nora Charles.
@@AdamNisbett Which movie is that?
@@toodlescae The General - made by Buster Keaton. The stunts and comedic storytelling are amazing. I do wish the plot line didn’t have the hero of the story fighting in the Confederate side of the US Civil War, but the plot doesn’t really get into the morals of the two sides and why their fighting so apart from the name you could pretty much replace it with any other war for the sake of the story.
@@AdamNisbett Buster Keaton was always funny. I think the last things I remember seeing him in were the beach movies with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello playing the witch doctor.
Just a fun little story. You guys talked about seeing the show live at Universal. The guy who plays Indiana Jones in the live show is my gymnastics coach! He retired because he had to have 2 knee replacements (I've had 3 back surgeries... gymnastics isn't the best for your body). But depending on how long ago you went... you got to see my old coach in action! We all went to watch him perform many times. He did an incredible job ❤️ love watching you guys discover these timeless movies.
I really love your reaction. This is one of my favourite films. I felt the same way aged 14 in 1981 seeing this work of genius for the first time with my Mum and Gran. When we came out of the cinema I said "Mum, can I have a whip for my birthday"?
I have seen this film hundreds of times and never tire of it.
BRILLIANT REACTION.
BEST WISHES FROM ENGLAND.
One of my Favorites.. Indiana Jones is dear to my heart. When I seen this at the movies when I was 11yrs..thats feel in love with Harrison Ford and Archeology.
Theres 4 Indiana Jones Movies:
"The Lost Ark", "Temple of Doom", "Last Crusade"(my favorite one;Sean Connery also in it)& "The Crystal Skull" and theres a new one in works i heard. Yeah!!
FYI BJ: since the part where he went under the car was one of your favs parts... Harrison actually did that himself..not a stunt guy! He did all his stunts in all the Indiana movies.. even the last one when he was in his 70s.. Amazing man he is!!
Love ya both..you guys soo funny and glad you liked it! All of them are fabulous to me. Keep up the great entertainment Blessed Be.
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Hey Asia and BJ, I know you loved the spider gag with INdy and his assistant. The spider wrangler had to place a female spider among all the other male spiders to make them get agitated and move otherwise they looked like fake prop spiders. I know you love the fact that Spielberg went to such lengths to make sure you would cringe at the full 100%. Like a visit to the forbidden forest. HA
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid and ran around diggin up stuff🤣💀
Yesss 🥰 these are my favorite movies as a kid. I wanted to be Indiana Jones so bad! I can’t wait for you to see the second and third one! They’re amazing ❤️
8:15 The letters and numbers on Jock's plane in Raiders of the Lost Ark are a subtle reference to Star Wars. The tail number includes "CPO," a nod to the droid C-3PO. It's a fun Easter egg for fans of both franchises.
Genuinely one of the greatest adventure movies of all time. Fun fact about the origins of it. Spielberg had wanted to make a James Bond movie but couldn't get the rights to do one as he was a relatively small time director at the time, only having a few big named films under his belt. His friend George Lucas brought him in on an alternate idea of doing an old school adventure story instead, inspired by the serials that the two of them had grown up watching. So Indiana Jones was born. Keep this in mind in a couple movies when certain other characters get introduced, that James Bond connection is pretty telling then.
I remember seeing this movie in the theatre and walking out thoroughly jazzed. Such an excellent movie. I've SINCE found out that a good friend in which I was smitten with was planning to kiss me during the tent scene but she got cold feet and didn't. I found this out more than thirty years later and since have wondered what life would have been if she did. Raiders of the Lost Ark has since become one of the movies of my formidable years. That was a true story.
My other anecdote regarding this movie is after I bought the score on audiocassette (yes, I'm old), I would play the Truck Chase track to give me supernatural power whenever my brother (the athlete) and I got into a wrestling match. It worked too. However, once the track ended, I was helpless in a full nelson banging on the wall for my Mom to come in and get my brother off of me. Still, never underestimate the power of a John Williams score.
Great reaction! As others have stated, the Ark of the Covenant was a symbol of good and held the original Ten Commandments (and manna from heaven given to the Israelites as they fled Egypt). No one could touch the ark which is why it is always transferred using poles. The two sequels are worth watching but I like the third one the best…you could literally even skip 2 story wise, but a lot of people love 2. 🤷🏻♀️
It also held the staff Aaron.
Yeah it wasn't "evil spirits". It was angels and the power of God. Turns out when Nazis try and harness the power of God, God answers "No" very firmly. It's a very old school biblical end.
Oh my gosh Asia! A buddy of mine that goes by Scotty coyote was a Hollywood stunts man and got his start working at Universal Studios in Orlando playing Indiana Jones getting run over by the rock. He’s been in over 20 well known movies that were Hollywood blockbusters in the 80s and 90s before starting a family and his own construction company. You just brought back so many memories by saying that! 0:55 sending love to you and yours from Orlando, Florida, Heather!
Also, it just reminded me, your video here, when I was a body paint model my first job the artist was name Nick Herrera. He won last year an Oscar for working on team Vecna in 2021 on Netflix stranger things for the prosthetics, and make up/body paint.
Yes... definitely do Temple of Doom !!! So you also got to do the original Star Wars 4, 5, and 6 if you want more of Harrison Ford at his best !!! Plus I'd love to see you do the Star Wars saga !!!
21:27 One of the greatest interstitial exposition scenes in all of the history cinema. Only matched by the lighting of the beacons in LOTR. The music, perfect. The shots, perfect. The nonverbal storytelling, absolutely perfect.
The map room scene is iconic.
you see that warehouse again in the 4th movie...you won't be surprised when you find out where it is.
That sort of ruined it for me. I always thought it was somewhere in our nation's capital.
You both are a breath of fresh air - may you prosper in all you do together.
I Love watching your movie reactions and Asia cracks me up lol
Harris Ford had a comment in the AFT award - «This damned music is following me everywhere». (BJ - exactly right - this is the music for rescueing stranded women. Great comment.)
Harrison Ford had a part in American Graffiti, George Lucas’ first hit movie. Karen Allen was in Animal House. Both would be worthwhile movies to react to.
Saw this when it came out. It reminded me of the old adventure shows used to watch as a kid. Enjoy
This movie and "Mister Roberts" (1955) made me realize that Letterbox was the way to go with widescreen movies. For a movie based on 1930's/1940's cliffhanger movies, it has enough action for THREE 1980's Action Adventure movies. I have heard that Karen Allen refused to be a "shrinking violet/damsel-in-distress" and stuck with "two-fisted Marion Ravenwood," a match for "Dr. Henry Jones Jr." This is my desert island/stranded in Belter space movie.;) The "Indiana Jones Tales" are better than current Hollyweird Dumpster Fires.
@19:05, the scene was supposed to be a sword and whip fight. Ford was sick, fever, dysentery, wasn't in to the whole scene. When he shot sword dude, it was all adlibbed.
Best movie reaction channel. Highlight of my week sitting and watching a movie a couple times a week with you guys. The first 3 are good. The dont look part is from the Bible. The Ark of the Covenant is from the Old Testament. Built by the Jews on the orders of God. Love you guys and can't wait for next time 😁❤ would love to see you guys do A Knights Tale with Heath Ledger. You would love it.
The young ladies reaction to Raiders is priceless and she has an infectious laugh. Her reaction is exactly right f or this amazing classic film.
Brilliant.
Beautiful.
My gosh, you two, I can't tell you how many reactions of _Raiders_ I've seen, and yours is hands-down the best one in a long, long time! Glad you now have context to what you saw at Universal Studios, and yes you pick up much more on repeat viewings. Snitches get poison dates, haha! I'm not a fan of the 2nd one, but the 3rd one is great.
Wow, Thanks!!!
Great reaction again guys, remember watching this when it can out, just to add the rolling rock weighted about 500lbs because Spielberg wanted it to look real when it rolled, also if you haven’t seen it yet I recommend The Goonies
Would love to see a reaction to “Undercover Brother” starring Eddie Griffin and Dave Chappelle! And Tomb Raider took direct inspiration from Indiana Jones, but made Lara a British Woman to separate her from Indy. I was 5 when this was released. You can bet my mother would not have let me see this if she knew what happened in the climax!
That's not why there's a woman as the main character in Tomb Raider. That happened because they thought players would rather look at a woman's butt for hours than a man's. Seriously, that's why.
This is the standard of what all adventure movies have to live up to. By film & musically.
I love Raiders!! The action scenes are directed with such amazing energy
I'm older and have seen all of the movies you guys watch (some dozens of times like this one!). The anticipation of the 'good parts' and how you guys will react makes me look forward to each moment and really enjoy it again for the first time vicariously through your eyes. Thanks for posting and keep up the good work!
The Raiders of the Lost Ark show at Universal is one of my earliest memories. my grandparents took me for my first time when I was about 6. I'll remember that trip for the rest of my life. great reaction.
The Indiana Jones stunt show was at Disney, not at Universal
It was at Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World, not universal.
Sorry I missed reelin’ tonight. They are having a live tribute concert in London at Wembly Stadium for Taylor Hawkins from Foo Fighters who died over the summer. QUEEN just performed. You know I am that concert kinda girl. Incredible concert. Chrissie Hynde and Paul McCartney on stage. Taylor’s son, Shane is playing drums for “There Goes My Hero”, to his Dad. Emotional. Dave Grohl has broken down while singing. Tribute that only rockers know how to do.
Hope y’all had fun. See you soon.
Loved your reaction to this. I laughed so hard when BJ said snitches get stitches after the monkey died,🤣 This is one of may fav movies. I saw this when it first came out at theaters. The ark of the covenant was holy and held the power of God and is why it was carried with poles to prevent people being killed when carrying it. It is why the Nazi symbol burned and all the people were killed because they were all evil and had unleashed Gods wrath when opened I think the ark had the staff of Moses and Aaron, and the ten commandments and maybe one more thing in it. When the Hebrews were brought out of bondage of being enslaved from the Egyptians the ark was made later to carry the holy objects. They say some know where it is but it's never been found. Awesome reaction guys. There's 2 more movies if I remember correctly 🤔
Aye, Thanks Dwayne!! Glad you’re here!
@14:50, @19:33, these scenes are great in surround sound.
Seriously my fave reaction channel and couple on the format. Y’all have immaculate vibes ✌🏻❤️
Thanks ❤️❤️ Leah!
36:20 , early WWII submarines could only submerge for limited time and speed was very slow when they did. Movie takes place before WWII so there was no need to submerge as they were in no danger of attack and could sail at much faster speed to their destination.
Before Harrison Ford was cast as Indiana Jones, Tom Selleck, Jeff Bridges, Nick Mancuso, Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, Tim Matheson, Peter Coyote, John Shea, Bill Murray, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, and Jack Nicholson were considered.
Amy Irving, Sean Young, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Barbara Hershey were considered for Marion.
There were a lot of action Sequences that were in the original script that were cut, but later showed up in the next Indiana Jones movie:
A car chase through Shanghai.
A plane crashing into the mountains.
A mine car chase.
A Motorcycle chase on the Great Wall, which was immediately rejected due to China's policy.
Harrison Ford, while fighting the swordsman, suffered Diarrhea while filming and the scene had him just shoot the swordsman.
Ford has injured his knee while fighting the German mechanic. It took him a few weeks to recover before filming commenced.
Half the cast and crew got food poisoning except for Ford and Speilberg whom ate Spaghetti O's and PBJ Sandwiches, jus like the Arnold and Director McTiernan on PREDATOR.
It was 110 ° in the shade, while they were filming in Tunisia Africa where they filmed most of the Star Wars movies. They filmed the climax at Elstree Studios London England.
The sounds of the spirits coming out of the Ark are that of Dolphins and Seals played backwards.
The sounds of Indy's handgun was that of a 30-30 Winchester rifle.
The punching sounds are that of someone whacking a pile of leather jackets with a baseball bat.
The film was a box office and critical success $390 million dollars against a $20 million dollar budget, and it's now considered to be one of the best action movies ever made.
I'm pretty sure Tom selleck was offered it but they wouldn't release him from is Magnum p.i contract so had to turn it down ( can't image anyone other than ford being indy) ...same sort of thing when pierce brosnan was offered bond many years ago but couldn't get out of his Remington Steele contract ...the part went to Timothy Dalton
I can't imagine Indiana Jones being played by Jack Nicholson, two cast members from the original cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1970s (Chevy Chase and Bill Murray, though Murray was hired because Chevy left in the middle of season two), or Steve Martin (who is also associated with SNL, but he was never a cast member; just a frequent celebrity host).
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Another favorite film, can’t wait!
#1 film of 1981 and Nominated for Best Picture Oscar- plus several others.
This really started the renaissance for this sort of adventure filled with derring-do and big action set pieces. It really is what could be described as a ripping good yarn that rarely pauses to let the audience catch their collective breath.
There has been several sequels, some like the second-Temple of Doom-but I thought it was a disappointment. However the third-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is almost as good as this one with an ideally cast Sean Connery as Indy's equally adventurous father.
Another fun film in this genre though totally unrelated to this series is the 1999 version of The Mummy with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Avoid the wretched 2017 remake with Tom Cruise, it is beyond awful.
I love these movies.
I'm 49 so I saw them in the theaters.
Thanks for the memories.
Haven't seen them in years.
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