Fun fact. Hitler is played by the same actor that played Admiral Ozzel in Star Wars Empire Strikes Back. Donovans actor played General Veers that lead the attack on the ground at Hoth, also in Empire. He also played the villain in James Bond, For your eyes only. Interesting detail is that Donovan shoot Henry Jones senior, Sean Connery who played Bond with a Walther PPK, same model that Bond use so technically James Bond were shot with his own gun.
When Indy tried to grab the grail in the end it wasn't out of greed. He just knew how important it was to his father and he was still desperate to get his approval. But when he told him to let it go it was a moment of reconciliation for both of them. (not sure reconciliation is the right word, but I hope you get what I'm trying to say. :D )
It was not greed as much as obsession. Indiana is obsessed with recovering the artifacts and putting them in a museum for the world to see. He spent almost 30 years trying to recover that cross at the beginning of the movie. He does not give up easily. He also risked his life dozens of times in the last few days to get to the Grail and now he is just a few inches from recovering the Grail. His father snaps him out of it.
The guy who gives Indy the hat in 1912 is named "Fedora" in the credits, but there's a theory that he was supposed to be Abner Ravenwood, Marion's father. Also, a funny coincidence that just after Elsa died reaching for the Grail, Henry says to Indy "let it go" 🤣
@@ziggythedrummer I see the appeal to connect everything, but if the intention was for him to be Abner Ravenhood, they most likely wouldn't have named him Garth.
More than a theory - in the early drafts it was Abner. But they didn't want to pay royalties to Lawrence Kasdan for use of the character. Actor Richard Young says on set he was told the character was supposed to be Abner Ravenwood. Also accordoing to Young, the name "Garth" did not come about until the film's subtitles came out - it was never in the script and was never even spoken on screen.
Overcoat or Greatcoat. Trenchcoat and peacoats look very different. Think Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca and RDJ as Sherlock Holmes in the first movie or USN sailors, especially in WWII movies
The most fun part for me was remembering that Sean Connery was movies' first James Bond 007, and was involved in death-defying chases years before Indy.
"How does that work? Is it just on fire on the top?" Fun fact! It's not the liquid burning, it's the vapor mixed with oxygen in the air that burns. Of course the heat causes more of the liquid to vaporize and the rising heat draws in more oxygen so the flame sits very close to the surface of the liquid.
The company my dad worked for in the 90s build home theaters, I was lucky enough to go to work with him one day. I got to double feature The Last Crusade and Jurassic Park when I was 6.
Indy's hat is a fedora. Henry, Sr.'s hat is just a tweed bucket style hat. The Scottish have 2 hats that are somewhat similar to the French beret. A casual one called a Tam O'Shanter, and a more ceremonial one called a Balmoral Bonnet. Also, when Indy was on his archeological adventure at the beginning, it may have been during Spring Break.
A useless bit of trivia: the horse Indiana Jones was riding was "Hurricane". He remains Harrison Ford's favourite horse and actually had no problem racing up to the tank or the other stunts (where is the Oscar for lead horse?)
Sean Connery rose to fame playing James Bond, a British spy who routinely uses a German pistol called the Walther PPK. It was introduced into the German army on the mid 1930s and was their standard sidearm throughout WWII. It’s the same pistol Donovan uses to shoot Henry Jones, Sr. James Bond, shot with James Bond’s own gun.
They were called airships and it wasn't really a safety issue. The Hindenburg was originally build to use helium, but the USA issued an embargo because there were concerns it could be used against their allies even before WWII. So the Hindenburg was modified to use hydrogen, which led to the well known accident.
Not sure if anyone else had said, but Indiana was Lucas' own dog that used to ride in car next to him and gave him the idea of Chewy. So it is fitting for Ford to play the character called that.
18:48 No, Indiana is the one, who wears the fedora. His father is wearing a trilby. 🙂 20:48 I've always been wondering who came up with the idea of a fingerpost in Austria showing the ways to Berlin and Venice! That's like a post in France that specifically shows the directions to Edinburgh and Barcelona. 😂
I think it was bad on purpose-ish, if he wanted to he could have imitated Sean, so I think he did it bad on purpose since most Americans have no chance at it
Airships still exist. They used to be filled with hydrogen gas (which is highly flammable) but now use an inert gas (helium). The company that originated the rigid airships, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH still exists and is still based in Friedrichshafen, Germany. They build the Zeppelin NT (Neue Technologie) which are helium-filled airships but these pale in size to the most famous zeppelin of all, D-LZ 129 Hindenburg, which in 1937, burst into flames just after arrival to Lakehurst, New Jersey in the U.S. from a flight from Frankfurt, Germany. About a third of the nearly 100 people onboard perished in the accident. A modern Zeppelin NT is only 75 m long compared to the massive, 245 m long Hindenburg. There are still a number of companies that are invested in the technology of rigid airships such as Hybrid Air Vehicles and Flying Whales. You can even book a sightseeing ride on a Zeppelin NT. Goodyear owns and operates 4 Zeppelin NTs.
A fun fact, it´s when young Indy uses the whip and gets a scar himself in the chin. Harrison Ford, in real life, has a scar in the same place, but in his case was due to a car crash when he was young.
The first film is a cinema masterpiece but this for me is the GREATEST Indie film. The Sean Connery and Ford father son relationship just makes this movie. Fond memories of watching this film growing up!
Lucas produced a television series called "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones." Meet Lawrence of Arabia. Fight in the trenches of the First World War. Ride with Pancho Villa and John "Black Jack" Pershing. This prequel Indiana Jones television series lasted three seasons Thanks for sharing your reactions. Your funny little edit efforts are appreciated.
Great reaction like always, this one is my favourite from the saga. Too clarify Indiana and his father will not live forever or have a long life the powers of the grail were only inside the temple, remember what the crusader told him, Grail only grants immortality if you drink every day and the Grail cannot pass the great seal. And this movie has some fun fact like they got 2,000 rats that were specially bred for the catacombs scene, and many extras during the nazi rally in Berlin were asked to cross theirs fingers behind their back during the nazi salute, and the line that sean connery "talks in her sleep" was completely improvesed. Keep up the good work i loved this one.
Another fun fact it´s that Sean Connery and Harrison Ford (who played the roles as father and son), have only twelve years of difference among them. Sean had 59 here and Harrison 47 (but Sean looks quite older).
TIL Aqua had a song other than "Barbie Girl" that someone heard. Also, the Hindenburg was a famous airship that exploded, killing 36 people. It was designed to use helium, but the US banned exports of helium (and they were the only real source of it) to prevent other countries from using it (balloons were a big thing in WWI). The Hindenburg was designed to use helium, but they ended up filling it with hydrogen due to the ban, which is very flammable.
The reason why The Hindenburg used hydrogen instead of helium is because in other countries, including Germany, hydrogen was much more prevalent than helium was
@@icedquokka I constantly have a rotating array of songs floating through my head (I know a LOT of songs). Because of this, my BFF will frequently ask me, "What's playing on the jukebox?" 🤩
Two REAL world facts, (1) Rats desert a sinking ship AND (2) Petrol floats on top of water and does not mix with it. OH and the next movie was NOT as good BUT it had some moments that made it worth watching.
I read they actually raised a thousand rats in captivity to insure they didn't have any diseases so they could be used without fear of infecting the actors if they were bite.
@@petercofrancesco9812 No director in his right mind would work with wild rats, even if they were disease free. There are people in Hollywood that raise, own and care for EVERY animal, reptile and insect that appears on screen.
I guess they left Marcus Brody at the library when they decided to have a boat chase with Indiana. Also, there is a traditional Scottish hat that looks nearly identical to a beret.
40:43 A point of interest here: George Lucas was most likely responsible for Sean Connery's line of "We Named The Dog 'Indiana.' ". The reason why I say this is because in the "Empire Of Dreams." Documentary about the creation of the Star Wars franchise, George mentioned that when he'd created Chewbacca, he'd based Chewbacca on his Alaskan Malmute, whose name was "Indiana"
21:47 It is a dirigible (or airship). Massive monsters that could be as much as 1,000 feet (305 meters) in length, they had an impressive internal aluminum frame. The US had a massive advantage in that there is a massive helium mine in Texas and helium could keep a dirigible afloat (although much more dangerous hydrogen could suffice). Several American dirigibles were destroyed by storms in the 1930's and a dirigible program was ended. The Germans still had a couple of dirigibles but they had to use hydrogen because of economic sanctions. In 1937, the Hindenburg dirigible blew up spectacularly and to this day, a certain reason why hasn't been found. Much smaller, non rigid blimps were used by the US military, very effectively in anti submarine patrols. After the war, Goodyear corporation has used and still uses blimps for commercial reasons. Other companies also use blimps for various reasons.
It's a rigid air-ship, or Zeppelin. They have framework and rigid spines as you can see. Blimps are inflatable like balloons. Inside the Zeppelin's large chamber are several smaller chambers filled with hydrogen, which is lighter than air, but also highly flammable. The one that famously exploded was the "Hindenburg". By then they had switched to non-flammable helium, but the gas was rare and the main supply controlled by the US and thus, not available in Germany. Hatay is a province of Turkey. One of it's largest cities is Iskenderun (which is where Sallah and Marcus meet.) Iskenderun was formerly known as Alexandretta. That's why they are there.
19:22 🏍️ sidecar 25:43 I just noticed that Indiana Jones is not wearing a tie, after riding sallah in the 🚘. 28:01-28:05 this is what happens when Indiana Jones blocks the cannon from the 🪨 and backfires to the army as it splits up in half. 28:58 😬 29:29 way to go, Henry Jones! 29:50 headshot! 30:14-30:22, 30:27-30:29 Indiana Jones: this is how we said goodbye in America, colonel Vogel! 31:53 the Petra temples still here in Petra, Jordan. 32:37-32:43 I vaguely remember the time I was scared of the soldier lost his head from the circulation 🪚. 34:10-34:14 kneel! 37:37 this face reminds me of doc brown from back to the future trilogy, if you haven’t seen the movie yet. 37:47 🤜🏻 37:54 😂 38:19-39:05 now, I understand why grail knight was telling him about the seal collapsing. 39:27 I never liked Elsa Schneider being greedy for the Holy Grail as a prized. 40:37 anyway, you should check out the kingdom of the crystal 💀 and the dial of destiny next.
Great reaction! Indy being tempted by the grail isn’t really out of character. First, all humans would be tempted by the potential of immortality if it’s right at your fingertips. Indy IS human, after all. Also, this completes Indy’s ark: he started out as a non-believer, but by the end of the saga, he understands that there are mysterious things he can’t explain by science. It fits him perfectly. 🙂
when you started reacting, you went viral! also I have a suggestion: please do Ace Ventura Pet Detective 2! (When Nature Calls) it features Australians! :)
The son grows up an archaelogist (who goes outside to study ruins) while the father is a philologist (stays in libraries) who studies languages and old books. In addition to the movies there is a television series _Young Indiana_ which are his adventures from a young boy to a young man. This was intended to close out the movies series. But the call of the money was too loud and they made the _Crystal Skull_. That has mixed reactions. Recently they made the fifth, _Quest for Another Cash Grab_ which has few fans. The Holy Grail is the cup Jesus drinks from at the Last Supper. In the story of the crucifixion Jesus is stabbed with spear and water comes out instead of blood; some stories have this fluid was caught in the same cup. It was added to medieval King Arthur stories. It's been lurking in European hero stories since. Around the 1950s some french added a new twist that the grail was about Mary Magdalene which was picked up for _The Davinci Code_. I like Hayao Miyazaki movies with his fantasy airships. I find the idea romantic and wish we had them crossing the Pacific and Atlantic. But they're just too expensive compared to ocean ships and aircraft.
IcedQu' - your round window, showing your review, the grey-furry microphone, made it look like you had a Star Trek Tribble, or a big furry grey Cat, on your lap the whole time 😉
An interesting possibility for a film to watch would be an amazing but mostly unknown New Zealand horror film called 'Housebound' (2014). It is a shockingly good spooky haunted house film with some comedic overtones. Worth a watch.
I think when Indiana is besieged by students in university it is not just because of his popularity. I suppose due to his adventures he is way back on his professor duties so everybody wants something from him - grades, reviews, themes and so on.
Great Reaction....... At the end of the movie, I have never interpreted Indy's as being Greedy..... I have always thought he was just Focused on saving the Grail, and Focused on helping his Dad Fullfill His "Quest"........
Depending on the conditions of a professor's employment with a university, a professor might spend 90% of their time teaching and 10% researching, or they might spend 10% of their time teaching and 90% conducting research. Either way, they still get paid regardless of how their time is divided. Then, there's also the possibility that this could be the end of the spring semester, and with summer comes more opportunities for research in the field. There's a lot the movie doesn't say that could explain how Jones has so much time to go on adventures.
If you want to see Marion come back, keep going in the franchise.. only two left. Yeah Indie is older but I hope I can still move like that at his age. Harrison still did a lot of his stunts.
Steven Spielberg always wanted to direct a james bond movie but was never given the chance... he therefore created his own version in indiana jones... so when the time came to cast indianas dad, who better than Sean connery, the original James bond actor... as the bond franchise partially fathered the indiana jones franchise...
After all, if you’re going to introduce a really cool character’s father, he has to be someone even cooler. I love that Henry Sr. is very much not like James Bond, though.
I thought the same thing but watching the scene many times you can pick up a smirk and she shoots Indy a knowing glance. She says so much in the book burning scene she has no love for the Nazis, she only using them to get the Grail. So it tracks she'd sabotage Donovan.
I really enjoy your reactions 27:56 but at times I just shake my head at some of your comments... I guess it adds to the funny.... A reminder that this takes place almost 90 years ago so many things are a bit different 😉 and one last note... It's a fictional movie not a documentary just enjoy the fun and action for what it is. It is more enjoyable that way 🤭
As someone mentioned, petrol and water do not mix. The petrol will float on top. Also, fire needs oxygen to burn..so it can't burn "underwater". As in the first movie with the Ark of the Covenant, the properties applied to the 'power' of the Holy Grail are portrayed as literal, rather than symbolic and spiritual as they are in actuality within the Christian faith. They took it a step further with the Grail, since it's not even the actual cup that holds power. Drinking from it is just a ceremonial act. Accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior is what allows for 'eternal life', but again, that's in the spiritual sense regarding the soul, not the body. The Grail in the movie is meant to be made of copper, I believe...rather than gold.
You say you’re in to 1990s movies, but how are you with flicks from the 1930s? If you like the high adventure of Indiana Jones, I highly recommend the 1935 pirate movie, CAPTAIN BLOOD, which introduced the world to Australian native Errol Flynn, making him an instant international star and Hollywood heartthrob, whose smoothness with the ladies made Harrison Ford look like a reject from “Revenge of the Nerds.”
Love your reaction! Hope to see you post a visit to Petra in your Indy Cosplay. While Raiders will always be my personal favorite, Last Crusade is close second and WAS the perfect ending to the Indiana Jones original trilogy. However, since Lucasfilm decided to try and cash in with two more movies, both of much lower quality than the first three, I will say that the next in the franchise, Crystal Skull, is better than The Dial of Destiny. I mean, it has to be, it has an Australian national treasure in it. It’s still a misfire, but it’s not a total head-scratching dud like the last one . . . HOW DO YOU TOTALLY WASTE ANTONIO!!!🤬
16:03 Fun Fact about that line that Sean Connery said in this scene. The line that Sean Connery says Elsa "Talks In Her Sleep" was ad-libbed by Sean Connery as a kind of throwback to when he'd played James Bond
Raiders is better because it was absolutely amazing from beginning to end. Last Crusade suffers from his father not being in the movie until an hour into it. Once Henry Sr shows up, it's a classic. Before that (with the exception of the intro) it was decent, but nowhere near as good as the second half. If the entire movie had been as good as the second half, it would be a contender for best in the series
Heads up Iced Quokka this marks the end of the best of Indiana Jones. The other movies after this he's an old fart and the action is nowhere near as good.❤
0:26 Interesting Fact for you, Qoukka: When he'd been asked to portray Indy's father in this movie, Sean Connery initially turned the role down because of the fact that he and Harrison Ford were only 12 years apart in age
Wow thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, I can really feel peace and sleep well tonight now that I have your opinion, I was really wondering what willcook4452 was thinking, I was really sweatin' it, wow man thanks, cheers
Boats will naturally explode when Stephen Spielberg points a camera at them. They just can't help themselves. 🤣
The guys in "Jaws" should have considered themselves "lucky". 😂
I mean... boats have an engine, certain types of engines run with fuel... it's not too far-fetched that this happened.
@@tubekulose I know, right!?
@@Shritistrang I know, I'm just playing around, hehe.
Panama hat was a criminal, his boat was probably carrying something illegal: weapons and explosives.
Fun fact.
Hitler is played by the same actor that played Admiral Ozzel in Star Wars Empire Strikes Back.
Donovans actor played General Veers that lead the attack on the ground at Hoth, also in Empire.
He also played the villain in James Bond, For your eyes only.
Interesting detail is that Donovan shoot Henry Jones senior, Sean Connery who played Bond with a Walther PPK, same model that Bond use so technically James Bond were shot with his own gun.
When Indy tried to grab the grail in the end it wasn't out of greed. He just knew how important it was to his father and he was still desperate to get his approval. But when he told him to let it go it was a moment of reconciliation for both of them. (not sure reconciliation is the right word, but I hope you get what I'm trying to say. :D )
It was not greed as much as obsession. Indiana is obsessed with recovering the artifacts and putting them in a museum for the world to see. He spent almost 30 years trying to recover that cross at the beginning of the movie. He does not give up easily. He also risked his life dozens of times in the last few days to get to the Grail and now he is just a few inches from recovering the Grail. His father snaps him out of it.
If only he had his trusty whip he could have snagged the grail
Yeah he was trying to make his dad happy but his dad realized that Indy was the real treasure he had all along and never saw it
The guy who gives Indy the hat in 1912 is named "Fedora" in the credits, but there's a theory that he was supposed to be Abner Ravenwood, Marion's father.
Also, a funny coincidence that just after Elsa died reaching for the Grail, Henry says to Indy "let it go" 🤣
Then he goes on to run a home for mentally unstable kids in Friday the 13th part 5.
The guy who gave Indy the hat was named Garth, not Abner
@@infin8um I've not heard that before - the final cut doesn't mention Abner but I believe the intention was for it to be him
@@ziggythedrummer I see the appeal to connect everything, but if the intention was for him to be Abner Ravenhood, they most likely wouldn't have named him Garth.
More than a theory - in the early drafts it was Abner. But they didn't want to pay royalties to Lawrence Kasdan for use of the character. Actor Richard Young says on set he was told the character was supposed to be Abner Ravenwood. Also accordoing to Young, the name "Garth" did not come about until the film's subtitles came out - it was never in the script and was never even spoken on screen.
22:14
"What Is That Giant Coat?"
That's a trench coat or possibly a Peacoat
Overcoat or Greatcoat. Trenchcoat and peacoats look very different. Think Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca and RDJ as Sherlock Holmes in the first movie or USN sailors, especially in WWII movies
The most fun part for me was remembering that Sean Connery was movies' first James Bond 007, and was involved in death-defying chases years before Indy.
"How does that work? Is it just on fire on the top?"
Fun fact! It's not the liquid burning, it's the vapor mixed with oxygen in the air that burns. Of course the heat causes more of the liquid to vaporize and the rising heat draws in more oxygen so the flame sits very close to the surface of the liquid.
The company my dad worked for in the 90s build home theaters, I was lucky enough to go to work with him one day. I got to double feature The Last Crusade and Jurassic Park when I was 6.
The rats in the scene under the library were especially bred for this movie, so as not to spread infectious disease during filming.
Indy's hat is a fedora. Henry, Sr.'s hat is just a tweed bucket style hat. The Scottish have 2 hats that are somewhat similar to the French beret. A casual one called a Tam O'Shanter, and a more ceremonial one called a Balmoral Bonnet.
Also, when Indy was on his archeological adventure at the beginning, it may have been during Spring Break.
A useless bit of trivia: the horse Indiana Jones was riding was "Hurricane". He remains Harrison Ford's favourite horse and actually had no problem racing up to the tank or the other stunts (where is the Oscar for lead horse?)
That's 2 horses I know of that deserves one. ruclips.net/video/IANwOnvTadU/видео.html
Sean Connery rose to fame playing James Bond, a British spy who routinely uses a German pistol called the Walther PPK. It was introduced into the German army on the mid 1930s and was their standard sidearm throughout WWII. It’s the same pistol Donovan uses to shoot Henry Jones, Sr. James Bond, shot with James Bond’s own gun.
Young Indiana Jones is played by the late River Phoenix, elder brother of Joaquin Phoenix.
They were called airships and it wasn't really a safety issue. The Hindenburg was originally build to use helium, but the USA issued an embargo because there were concerns it could be used against their allies even before WWII. So the Hindenburg was modified to use hydrogen, which led to the well known accident.
Your villian moustache overlay is fun, really enjoy all the little extras you put on the reacts 😀
Aww thank you! So glad you enjoyed! 🫶🤍
Not sure if anyone else had said, but Indiana was Lucas' own dog that used to ride in car next to him and gave him the idea of Chewy. So it is fitting for Ford to play the character called that.
18:48 No, Indiana is the one, who wears the fedora. His father is wearing a trilby. 🙂
20:48 I've always been wondering who came up with the idea of a fingerpost in Austria showing the ways to Berlin and Venice!
That's like a post in France that specifically shows the directions to Edinburgh and Barcelona. 😂
"His Scottish accent is kinda good and kinda bad at the same time..."
It's bad - just bad. And that's why it's funny :)
(I'm Scottish)
I think it was bad on purpose-ish, if he wanted to he could have imitated Sean, so I think he did it bad on purpose since most Americans have no chance at it
It's meant to be bad because the butler saw right through it.
Airships still exist. They used to be filled with hydrogen gas (which is highly flammable) but now use an inert gas (helium).
The company that originated the rigid airships, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH still exists and is still based in Friedrichshafen, Germany. They build the Zeppelin NT (Neue Technologie) which are helium-filled airships but these pale in size to the most famous zeppelin of all, D-LZ 129 Hindenburg, which in 1937, burst into flames just after arrival to Lakehurst, New Jersey in the U.S. from a flight from Frankfurt, Germany. About a third of the nearly 100 people onboard perished in the accident. A modern Zeppelin NT is only 75 m long compared to the massive, 245 m long Hindenburg.
There are still a number of companies that are invested in the technology of rigid airships such as Hybrid Air Vehicles and Flying Whales. You can even book a sightseeing ride on a Zeppelin NT. Goodyear owns and operates 4 Zeppelin NTs.
I used to live near Friedrichshafen a couple of years ago, and it was always pretty cool to see the Zeppelins flying over the lake.
Penitent man kneels before God...and the does a roll.
And only proceeds using the Carolingian alphabet to spell god's name in the original Latin.
After the roll is the slide across the car hood.
not only can rats swim, but they're pretty good at it considering how tiny their paws are
A fun fact, it´s when young Indy uses the whip and gets a scar himself in the chin. Harrison Ford, in real life, has a scar in the same place, but in his case was due to a car crash when he was young.
The first film is a cinema masterpiece but this for me is the GREATEST Indie film. The Sean Connery and Ford father son relationship just makes this movie. Fond memories of watching this film growing up!
Indy, not "indie"...which is short for independent.
Lucas produced a television series called "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones." Meet Lawrence of Arabia. Fight in the trenches of the First World War. Ride with Pancho Villa and John "Black Jack" Pershing. This prequel Indiana Jones television series lasted three seasons
Thanks for sharing your reactions. Your funny little edit efforts are appreciated.
And there were also 4 made-for-TV movies of young Indiana Jones as well....
The best of the series. Love the father and son dynamic 💙
Great reaction like always, this one is my favourite from the saga. Too clarify Indiana and his father will not live forever or have a long life the powers of the grail were only inside the temple, remember what the crusader told him, Grail only grants immortality if you drink every day and the Grail cannot pass the great seal. And this movie has some fun fact like they got 2,000 rats that were specially bred for the catacombs scene, and many extras during the nazi rally in Berlin were asked to cross theirs fingers behind their back during the nazi salute, and the line that sean connery "talks in her sleep" was completely improvesed. Keep up the good work i loved this one.
Another fun fact it´s that Sean Connery and Harrison Ford (who played the roles as father and son), have only twelve years of difference among them. Sean had 59 here and Harrison 47 (but Sean looks quite older).
Either that or Henry Sr. got married really young. Lol 😆 🤣 😂
Still laughing about the "butt" song you added to the golden effigy scene in Indiana Jones 1
All these years and I never noticed that until someone pointed it out 😆
Hahahahahha I’m so glad you enjoyed it
It's ironic that, when they were tied up, Indy and his dad headed for the fireplace, the only thing in the room that wasn't burning.
TIL Aqua had a song other than "Barbie Girl" that someone heard.
Also, the Hindenburg was a famous airship that exploded, killing 36 people. It was designed to use helium, but the US banned exports of helium (and they were the only real source of it) to prevent other countries from using it (balloons were a big thing in WWI). The Hindenburg was designed to use helium, but they ended up filling it with hydrogen due to the ban, which is very flammable.
The reason why The Hindenburg used hydrogen instead of helium is because in other countries, including Germany, hydrogen was much more prevalent than helium was
@@karlsmith2570And that was due to the 1925 Helium Act.
I recognized that! It was the Spanish rap that Troy and Abed did in that episode of Community!!
Yasssss!!! Literally that song lives in my head rent free hahahahah great show
@@icedquokka I constantly have a rotating array of songs floating through my head (I know a LOT of songs). Because of this, my BFF will frequently ask me, "What's playing on the jukebox?" 🤩
Two REAL world facts, (1) Rats desert a sinking ship AND (2) Petrol floats on top of water and does not mix with it. OH and the next movie was NOT as good BUT it had some moments that made it worth watching.
yes, the moment that said "The end".
I read they actually raised a thousand rats in captivity to insure they didn't have any diseases so they could be used without fear of infecting the actors if they were bite.
@@petercofrancesco9812 No director in his right mind would work with wild rats, even if they were disease free. There are people in Hollywood that raise, own and care for EVERY animal, reptile and insect that appears on screen.
@@Alithia451 Oh I like how a few questions that were raised in the first film were answered.
How was the next one not good? Outside of the alien bs I mean?
I guess they left Marcus Brody at the library when they decided to have a boat chase with Indiana.
Also, there is a traditional Scottish hat that looks nearly identical to a beret.
40:43
A point of interest here:
George Lucas was most likely responsible for Sean Connery's line of "We Named The Dog 'Indiana.' ". The reason why I say this is because in the "Empire Of Dreams." Documentary about the creation of the Star Wars franchise, George mentioned that when he'd created Chewbacca, he'd based Chewbacca on his Alaskan Malmute, whose name was "Indiana"
It’s crazy to think that Harrison Ford and Sean Connery only had like a 12 year age difference between them, they’re perfect as father and son
I will admit that I never expected to see the Buddy Christ pop up in an Indiana Jones movie reaction. 🙂
every boat explodes like that, eventually
21:47 It is a dirigible (or airship). Massive monsters that could be as much as 1,000 feet (305 meters) in length, they had an impressive internal aluminum frame. The US had a massive advantage in that there is a massive helium mine in Texas and helium could keep a dirigible afloat (although much more dangerous hydrogen could suffice). Several American dirigibles were destroyed by storms in the 1930's and a dirigible program was ended. The Germans still had a couple of dirigibles but they had to use hydrogen because of economic sanctions. In 1937, the Hindenburg dirigible blew up spectacularly and to this day, a certain reason why hasn't been found.
Much smaller, non rigid blimps were used by the US military, very effectively in anti submarine patrols. After the war, Goodyear corporation has used and still uses blimps for commercial reasons. Other companies also use blimps for various reasons.
It's a rigid air-ship, or Zeppelin. They have framework and rigid spines as you can see. Blimps are inflatable like balloons. Inside the Zeppelin's large chamber are several smaller chambers filled with hydrogen, which is lighter than air, but also highly flammable. The one that famously exploded was the "Hindenburg". By then they had switched to non-flammable helium, but the gas was rare and the main supply controlled by the US and thus, not available in Germany.
Hatay is a province of Turkey. One of it's largest cities is Iskenderun (which is where Sallah and Marcus meet.) Iskenderun was formerly known as Alexandretta. That's why they are there.
19:22 🏍️ sidecar 25:43 I just noticed that Indiana Jones is not wearing a tie, after riding sallah in the 🚘. 28:01-28:05 this is what happens when Indiana Jones blocks the cannon from the 🪨 and backfires to the army as it splits up in half. 28:58 😬 29:29 way to go, Henry Jones! 29:50 headshot! 30:14-30:22, 30:27-30:29 Indiana Jones: this is how we said goodbye in America, colonel Vogel! 31:53 the Petra temples still here in Petra, Jordan. 32:37-32:43 I vaguely remember the time I was scared of the soldier lost his head from the circulation 🪚. 34:10-34:14 kneel! 37:37 this face reminds me of doc brown from back to the future trilogy, if you haven’t seen the movie yet. 37:47 🤜🏻 37:54 😂 38:19-39:05 now, I understand why grail knight was telling him about the seal collapsing. 39:27 I never liked Elsa Schneider being greedy for the Holy Grail as a prized. 40:37 anyway, you should check out the kingdom of the crystal 💀 and the dial of destiny next.
Great reaction! Indy being tempted by the grail isn’t really out of character. First, all humans would be tempted by the potential of immortality if it’s right at your fingertips. Indy IS human, after all. Also, this completes Indy’s ark: he started out as a non-believer, but by the end of the saga, he understands that there are mysterious things he can’t explain by science. It fits him perfectly. 🙂
Meant to say, “this completes Indy’s arc” haha
Also, boats have engines and use gasoline. They can and do explode if the situation occurs.
Even before gasoline powered craft, there was the problem of steam engine boilers exploding.
when you started reacting, you went viral!
also I have a suggestion: please do Ace Ventura Pet Detective 2! (When Nature Calls) it features Australians! :)
The son grows up an archaelogist (who goes outside to study ruins) while the father is a philologist (stays in libraries) who studies languages and old books.
In addition to the movies there is a television series _Young Indiana_ which are his adventures from a young boy to a young man.
This was intended to close out the movies series. But the call of the money was too loud and they made the _Crystal Skull_. That has mixed reactions. Recently they made the fifth, _Quest for Another Cash Grab_ which has few fans.
The Holy Grail is the cup Jesus drinks from at the Last Supper. In the story of the crucifixion Jesus is stabbed with spear and water comes out instead of blood; some stories have this fluid was caught in the same cup. It was added to medieval King Arthur stories. It's been lurking in European hero stories since. Around the 1950s some french added a new twist that the grail was about Mary Magdalene which was picked up for _The Davinci Code_.
I like Hayao Miyazaki movies with his fantasy airships. I find the idea romantic and wish we had them crossing the Pacific and Atlantic. But they're just too expensive compared to ocean ships and aircraft.
I’m convinced that no one actually wrote a script for this movie. They just took the raiders script and changed a few words
IcedQu' - your round window, showing your review, the grey-furry microphone, made it look like you had a Star Trek Tribble, or a big furry grey Cat, on your lap the whole time 😉
She really liked his moms ears.
Fun fact: this movie synchs up perfectly with Pink Floyd’s Darknside of the moon .
Don’t believe me? Try it .
It is called a blimp, but the German name for it is zeppelin.
An interesting possibility for a film to watch would be an amazing but mostly unknown New Zealand horror film called 'Housebound' (2014). It is a shockingly good spooky haunted house film with some comedic overtones. Worth a watch.
Actually... Indy's hat is the Fedora. Not sure what his Dad's hat is called.
I think when Indiana is besieged by students in university it is not just because of his popularity. I suppose due to his adventures he is way back on his professor duties so everybody wants something from him - grades, reviews, themes and so on.
Great Reaction.......
At the end of the movie, I have never interpreted Indy's as being Greedy..... I have always thought he was just Focused on saving the Grail, and Focused on helping his Dad Fullfill His "Quest"........
This is one of those perfect movies, like Back to the Future.
Going to react to back to the future soon 😋
Depending on the conditions of a professor's employment with a university, a professor might spend 90% of their time teaching and 10% researching, or they might spend 10% of their time teaching and 90% conducting research. Either way, they still get paid regardless of how their time is divided. Then, there's also the possibility that this could be the end of the spring semester, and with summer comes more opportunities for research in the field.
There's a lot the movie doesn't say that could explain how Jones has so much time to go on adventures.
Americans have a lot of federal holidays so there's plenty of time to go on archaeological digs.
It's only 1 extra day on the weekend.
@@bossfan49 There's also spring break.
If you want to see Marion come back, keep going in the franchise.. only two left. Yeah Indie is older but I hope I can still move like that at his age. Harrison still did a lot of his stunts.
Steven Spielberg always wanted to direct a james bond movie but was never given the chance... he therefore created his own version in indiana jones... so when the time came to cast indianas dad, who better than Sean connery, the original James bond actor... as the bond franchise partially fathered the indiana jones franchise...
After all, if you’re going to introduce a really cool character’s father, he has to be someone even cooler. I love that Henry Sr. is very much not like James Bond, though.
I never thought she picked the wrong cup at the end on purpose.... I always thought she was just mistaken...
I thought the same thing but watching the scene many times you can pick up a smirk and she shoots Indy a knowing glance. She says so much in the book burning scene she has no love for the Nazis, she only using them to get the Grail. So it tracks she'd sabotage Donovan.
She definitely knew what she was doing *winky face*
I really enjoy your reactions 27:56 but at times I just shake my head at some of your comments... I guess it adds to the funny.... A reminder that this takes place almost 90 years ago so many things are a bit different 😉 and one last note... It's a fictional movie not a documentary just enjoy the fun and action for what it is. It is more enjoyable that way 🤭
Her, um, comments are part of the charm.😉
As someone mentioned, petrol and water do not mix. The petrol will float on top. Also, fire needs oxygen to burn..so it can't burn "underwater".
As in the first movie with the Ark of the Covenant, the properties applied to the 'power' of the Holy Grail are portrayed as literal, rather than symbolic and spiritual as they are in actuality within the Christian faith. They took it a step further with the Grail, since it's not even the actual cup that holds power. Drinking from it is just a ceremonial act. Accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior is what allows for 'eternal life', but again, that's in the spiritual sense regarding the soul, not the body.
The Grail in the movie is meant to be made of copper, I believe...rather than gold.
Speaking of bobby traps - have you seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit? If not I recommend watching it
You didn't know Sean connery? Mr.James bond himself
Never seen the James Bond movies 🤣
@@icedquokka smh
Best one of the series!
You say you’re in to 1990s movies, but how are you with flicks from the 1930s?
If you like the high adventure of Indiana Jones, I highly recommend the 1935 pirate movie, CAPTAIN BLOOD, which introduced the world to Australian native Errol Flynn, making him an instant international star and Hollywood heartthrob, whose smoothness with the ladies made Harrison Ford look like a reject from “Revenge of the Nerds.”
Nice videos
Love your reaction! Hope to see you post a visit to Petra in your Indy Cosplay.
While Raiders will always be my personal favorite, Last Crusade is close second and WAS the perfect ending to the Indiana Jones original trilogy.
However, since Lucasfilm decided to try and cash in with two more movies, both of much lower quality than the first three, I will say that the next in the franchise, Crystal Skull, is better than The Dial of Destiny. I mean, it has to be, it has an Australian national treasure in it. It’s still a misfire, but it’s not a total head-scratching dud like the last one . . . HOW DO YOU TOTALLY WASTE ANTONIO!!!🤬
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Fun Fact about that line that Sean Connery said in this scene.
The line that Sean Connery says Elsa "Talks In Her Sleep" was ad-libbed by Sean Connery as a kind of throwback to when he'd played James Bond
Raiders is better because it was absolutely amazing from beginning to end. Last Crusade suffers from his father not being in the movie until an hour into it. Once Henry Sr shows up, it's a classic. Before that (with the exception of the intro) it was decent, but nowhere near as good as the second half. If the entire movie had been as good as the second half, it would be a contender for best in the series
NEXT: Young Indiana Jones series. ruclips.net/video/doerGK_GRTQ/видео.html
Heads up Iced Quokka this marks the end of the best of Indiana Jones. The other movies after this he's an old fart and the action is nowhere near as good.❤
It's not the action that falls short, it's the writing/story.
Santo Graal no Código da Vinci era a descendência de Jesus,o Sangue Real
Fun fact: This is the LAST Indiana Jones movie......
But not the last Indiana Jones on film, as _The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles_ was quite good.
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Please react to the last two movies next one is crystal skull then dial of destiny
For me, this is the 3rd best of the movies... I've never understood the love for it, way too comedic.... Sean connery was the high point though.....
Why did you blur the swastikas?
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Interesting Fact for you, Qoukka:
When he'd been asked to portray Indy's father in this movie, Sean Connery initially turned the role down because of the fact that he and Harrison Ford were only 12 years apart in age
Temple of Doom ? WAY to much screaming !
Good movie, but Raiders is clearly the best Indiana Jones film
Right. This is many people's "favorite", but that doesn't mean it's the BEST.
She's a bad reviewer.
Wow thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, I can really feel peace and sleep well tonight now that I have your opinion, I was really wondering what willcook4452 was thinking, I was really sweatin' it, wow man thanks, cheers
Why did you come here for a review hahaha im a reactor not a reviewer 🤣