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this is definitely the best ending sequence of the saga. It has that perfect combination of mystery, archaeology, history, religion, wonder, and a touch of the supernatural. This is what Indiana Jones is all about.
Ehhhhh, I kiiiiinda disagree with that last sentence. In fact, I think that's what killed the series. Temple Of Doom is my favorite, but a fair amount of people dislike it/think it's the weakest of the classic 3 because of how different it is from the 1st one. There's no archeology, and most of the movie takes place in 1 area indoors. People have this idea in their head of "what Indiana Jones is supposed to be", which is a globetrotting adventure solving pieces of an archeological puzzle, basically, just keep doing the 1st movie again. Which proved to be fatal. I think Last Crusade is good, but I can't put it up on the same pedestal as the 1st 2 because we've seen this before. Indy goes around the world, solving an ancient mystery, which leads him back to a Middle Eastern desert searching for a Christian relic, and the antagonists are even the Germans again. The filmmakers saw it as "getting the series back on track", but I see it as retreading old ground. And then the 4th and 5th movies are just the 1st movie again but far worse. At least the _crafting_ of Last Crusade was excellent. The modern sequels. desperately needed to do new things to justify themselves. It certainly would've made them better, even if every single aspect of them still would've sucked. Why do we keep needing to do the 1st movie again? We have the 1st movie. We can just watch the 1st movie. Do something else. I heard a rejected 3rd movie idea by George Lucas was Indiana Jones in a haunted house. Now for the longest time, I thought "that's fucking stupid; thank God Steven Spielberg shot that down", but after seeing the post-classic sequels, now, I really wish we could've gotten that movie. It would've been refreshingly different. Indiana Jones doesn't always have to be him traveling the world, searching for ancient clues; it can just be any adventure.
@@reversalmushroom fair points, but The Last Crusade is just so damn enjoyable it doesnt matter. And to me Indiana Jones should be about something archeological as well as a great adventure.
@@CasarzinoI think the 3rd one is probably the best _looking_ movie and has the best score, and all the action sequences are great, and I love the scene with the knight, and Sean Connery's character, and how Indy's dad neglected him his whole life searching for the Holy Grail, and Indy's risking his life to reach out for it, and his dad is the one to tell him to let it go. And the movie has a bunch of its own stuff, so it's not a _complete_ retread. What do you think of Temple Of Doom?
@@reversalmushroom I love it too. As a kid it was my favorite. But now I prefer Raiders and Last Crusade. Temple of Doom is great in its own right, and it’s Indy at his most badass and heroic. It’s the only one where he really saves the day, and Short Round has got to be the ultimate kid sidekick. That said, I like the slightly more grounded and realistic nature of Raiders and Crusade.
Saw this film in the theatre when it was first released. Definitely a wonderfully breathtaking experience. Hard to believe most of my friends who I saw it with are now dead. :/
Probably one of my favorite movies of all time. Sean Connery and Harrison Ford acting as father and son is just so spot on. My father hounds on me just like Sir Henry Jones, but my mom made sure not to take his name 😃
The leap of faith bridge is amazing. Imagine they could actually built something like that. A narrow passage that prevents one from seeing the deception. A bridge patterned to match exactly against the wall making the illusion work.
It's absolutely ridiculous for all the reasons stated: stereo vision, time of day, viewing angle upon approach ... etc. BUT I saw this in a packed house on opening night and the ENTIRE AUDIENCE let out a gasp of astonishment, including me. Sometimes, even impossible fiction can be forgiven for its dramatic effect.
I had the same thought. Other commenters pretty much nailed it already. It looks really cool in film, but because of the mechanics it would only work if you are looking from exactly the right spot in 3D space. Stray from that spot and it breaks the illusion. So this would not work in real life, the bridge would be pretty obvious.
Technically by just kneeling the second blade would just run right in front of him. So you just have to kneel and not move at all. It's a matter of faith
@@Canadianvoice Am I the only one who thinks Temple of doom was Dogshit? Crystal skull is not great but honestly found it more enjoyable to the weird prequel sequel.
@@greatbigfatperson1579 it has one of the most recognizable scenes, I think it's more so out of the element of not including nazis that makes it stand out. Many people just are not that interested on Pre war India. Now. Wwii on the other hand has a stronger audience.
This was always my favorite of the 3 original films as a kid. As I grew older I learned to appreciate Raiders and Temple more..but this will always be my favorite. 😉
I wonder if the Grail Knight constantly cleans/paints that bridge (and possibly the cliff itself). No dust, no color deterioration, no nothing. The man had a lot of time, after all. Picture it in your mind.
I had the comic, and in that one the plate just cracks and a perfectly ordinary spider (or maybe it was a scorpion) crawls out from underneath on Indy's foot and Indy just shoos it away. Not quite as dramatic as in the movie.
I always liked how he spread out the dirt and pebbles at the end. I think you probably should've done that in the beginning before stepping down lol! 🤣
@@foodafen7406 That's true since the moment Indy threw dust onto it, it was meant to show him that he was able to walk across and he could see easily where he could walk when he goes back.
@@Shoppingisfun245 Elsa and Donovan also made it through the trials. The first trial was sabotaged by Indy when he used a rope to stop the gears. The last trial was exposed when he threw pebbles onto the platform. But i wasn't sure how Elsa and Donovan made it past the second trial. It was because they watched how Indy solved it.
The invisible bridge always confused me as a kid, because you see him standing on a physical bridge at one point. Then throws sand on the invisible version.
Because it’s a forced perspective illusion, or at least that’s what it’s being portrayed as. So he’s breaking the “ illusion “ by highlighting the path with sand
This sequence is based on the Eucharist. First the penitent man shall pass, confession. Secondly the word of God, readings from the Bible, the leap from the lions head is a statement of faith, the Nicene Creed. Having to choose the right chalice is more tricky, but the 39 Artclies of the Church of England states that too recieve the sacrament in an unworthy state is to invite death.
I used to wonder "How did he know that was the cup of Christ?" It's actually SUPER easy. It's the only one that's different than the others. It stands out. One could logically deduce it must be the correct one simply because all of the other ones are gold and jeweled.
Well and as what’s his face did he looked for one that a “king of kings” would drink as he saw Jesus as god first man second. While jones picks the basic one as Jesus himself was humble and a carpenter
One thing that always bothered. When he fell through the J, how'd he hold himself up? All the other letters would have broke because none of them were letters he could stand on.
@@moooksta For one thing, there was no "J" left for Donovan and Elsa to step on. Secondly, Donovan and Elsa were within earshot when Henry, Sr., said, "the name of God ... but in the Latin alphabet, Jehovah starts with an 'I'." They might even have heard Indy reciting the letters as he stepped, making it really obvious.
I remember the 3d effect they applied to this. At the time it was a majorbreakthrough. They had 3d books out and we would stare at those things for hours. Then when they applied it to this movie it was mind-blowing to us. We knew technology was evolving fast after that. It was cool to see it. Still is
I watched this film for the first time when cinemas are slowly reopening (after that event), and played some exciting classics, this stuff was shocking to know what's happening, and I'm kinda impressed on how it turned out.
I'm one of those guys who never pay attention to rt scores. I watch a movie. It's either entertaining or it's not. This is just one entertaining movie 😊😊😊😊
My favorite Indiana Jones movie. The dynamic between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery was great. I was bummed out that Sean Connery didn’t reprise his role in crystal skull. Don’t forget both him and Indian drank from the holy grail so yes it would of been possible for the character to still be alive.
@@mathew3267 wow that’s a lot of hate for absolutely no reason. But if you remember from the movie if you drink from the grail it grants you internal life. Or at least that’s what the dude said before he drank from the wrong cup and ended up dead. But hey it’s ok I understand how easy it is to miss that with your head shoved up your butt 👍
*takes the leap of faith and falls to his death* Meanwhile, hundreds of years ago: Trap Creator 1: “Hey, think we should complete that bridge for the leap of faith?” Trap creator 2: “Nah. No one will make it that far.”
Ok maybe someone can answer this.. when he walks across the opening are you supposed to see the bridge going across or is so strange looking because of the movie technology of the time. It looks like he is walking on air but something is obviously there. Bothered me for years lol 😂.
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@@principioyfin2605 true. But not to save himself. Sean Connery’s character would ask that Indy find the Grail, but not to save him. To keep it from the Nazis, and those who would misuse it. The Grail belongs to those who are worthy of the Grace that God bestows. That is the theme. Indy only wanted to save his father and keep it from the Nazis. But if his father werent in danger or the Nazis werent after it, he wouldn’t go after it. And even if the Nazis weren’t after it, he would only go in if his father were in danger and he would disregard his father’s warnings to not go in.
Did only one person before Indy make it to stage 2? All letters were intact, and it doesn't reset once broken. So the crusader succeeded, but everyone after him and before Indy died at Stage 1 it seems...
Looks like the Takeshi castle. The only thing missing was that on the side of the bridge there would be 2 Japanese people dressed in a bizarre way, shooting volleyballs painted in black.
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U idiot this is the last crusade
just imagine, this whole scene, but without that music. Williams' contribution to modern cinema is incalculable.
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Just imagine this whole comment section without your copy and pasted contribution. Everyone just keeps on living their lives.
this is definitely the best ending sequence of the saga. It has that perfect combination of mystery, archaeology, history, religion, wonder, and a touch of the supernatural. This is what Indiana Jones is all about.
Ehhhhh, I kiiiiinda disagree with that last sentence. In fact, I think that's what killed the series.
Temple Of Doom is my favorite, but a fair amount of people dislike it/think it's the weakest of the classic 3 because of how different it is from the 1st one. There's no archeology, and most of the movie takes place in 1 area indoors. People have this idea in their head of "what Indiana Jones is supposed to be", which is a globetrotting adventure solving pieces of an archeological puzzle, basically, just keep doing the 1st movie again. Which proved to be fatal. I think Last Crusade is good, but I can't put it up on the same pedestal as the 1st 2 because we've seen this before. Indy goes around the world, solving an ancient mystery, which leads him back to a Middle Eastern desert searching for a Christian relic, and the antagonists are even the Germans again. The filmmakers saw it as "getting the series back on track", but I see it as retreading old ground.
And then the 4th and 5th movies are just the 1st movie again but far worse. At least the _crafting_ of Last Crusade was excellent. The modern sequels. desperately needed to do new things to justify themselves. It certainly would've made them better, even if every single aspect of them still would've sucked. Why do we keep needing to do the 1st movie again? We have the 1st movie. We can just watch the 1st movie. Do something else.
I heard a rejected 3rd movie idea by George Lucas was Indiana Jones in a haunted house. Now for the longest time, I thought "that's fucking stupid; thank God Steven Spielberg shot that down", but after seeing the post-classic sequels, now, I really wish we could've gotten that movie. It would've been refreshingly different. Indiana Jones doesn't always have to be him traveling the world, searching for ancient clues; it can just be any adventure.
@@reversalmushroom fair points, but The Last Crusade is just so damn enjoyable it doesnt matter. And to me Indiana Jones should be about something archeological as well as a great adventure.
@@CasarzinoI think the 3rd one is probably the best _looking_ movie and has the best score, and all the action sequences are great, and I love the scene with the knight, and Sean Connery's character, and how Indy's dad neglected him his whole life searching for the Holy Grail, and Indy's risking his life to reach out for it, and his dad is the one to tell him to let it go. And the movie has a bunch of its own stuff, so it's not a _complete_ retread.
What do you think of Temple Of Doom?
@@reversalmushroom I love it too. As a kid it was my favorite. But now I prefer Raiders and Last Crusade. Temple of Doom is great in its own right, and it’s Indy at his most badass and heroic. It’s the only one where he really saves the day, and Short Round has got to be the ultimate kid sidekick. That said, I like the slightly more grounded and realistic nature of Raiders and Crusade.
I really love the third movie and the connection between father and son.
and the holy spirit!
Best Indiana Jones.
I remember this as a kid it was such an amazing scene, really captures the amount of belief you need to reach such a treasure
Saw this film in the theatre when it was first released. Definitely a wonderfully breathtaking experience. Hard to believe most of my friends who I saw it with are now dead. :/
because they didnt kneel, know Jehovah was spelled with an I, or have faith.
How old are you friend?
May they rest in peace.
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Can we just a take a min here real quick to appreciate this amazing soundtrack?
Man it is magical. There is no words to describe what it makes me feel
John Williams is the glue that makes these movies.
Probably one of my favorite movies of all time. Sean Connery and Harrison Ford acting as father and son is just so spot on. My father hounds on me just like Sir Henry Jones, but my mom made sure not to take his name 😃
The leap of faith bridge is amazing.
Imagine they could actually built something like that.
A narrow passage that prevents one from seeing the deception.
A bridge patterned to match exactly against the wall making the illusion work.
movie magic. in real life anyone walking straight up to it wouldve seen the illusion aligned wrong as they got closer.
In real life. U are able to sense depth. This is only work on 2d screen.
Plus they couldn’t have accounted for time of day, sunlight, shadows and all that stuff
It's absolutely ridiculous for all the reasons stated: stereo vision, time of day, viewing angle upon approach ... etc. BUT I saw this in a packed house on opening night and the ENTIRE AUDIENCE let out a gasp of astonishment, including me. Sometimes, even impossible fiction can be forgiven for its dramatic effect.
I had the same thought. Other commenters pretty much nailed it already. It looks really cool in film, but because of the mechanics it would only work if you are looking from exactly the right spot in 3D space. Stray from that spot and it breaks the illusion. So this would not work in real life, the bridge would be pretty obvious.
The second blade kinda ruins the riddle. The penitent man kneels, not kneels then rolls.
Kneels before God, moves ahead in trust with God. It kinda works, but it’s up to interpretation
Technically by just kneeling the second blade would just run right in front of him. So you just have to kneel and not move at all. It's a matter of faith
@@fabulousfrance right it’s like praying you kneel and you don’t move
That could be a trap for other religions like Islam.In Islam a person kneels and then bows forward.
@@thedragonlee76 bow, not roll. I think they wanted to increase the suspense and messed it up.
Indiana Jones series was masterpiece
Indiana Jones trilogy was great. Good thing they never made a shitty fourth part.
Hope Indiana Jones 5 won't disappoint us.
1 2 and 3 yes. Anything after nope.
@@Canadianvoice Am I the only one who thinks Temple of doom was Dogshit? Crystal skull is not great but honestly found it more enjoyable to the weird prequel sequel.
@@greatbigfatperson1579 it has one of the most recognizable scenes, I think it's more so out of the element of not including nazis that makes it stand out. Many people just are not that interested on Pre war India. Now. Wwii on the other hand has a stronger audience.
This was always my favorite of the 3 original films as a kid.
As I grew older I learned to appreciate Raiders and Temple more..but this will always be my favorite. 😉
Same
Raiders, yes. Temple is a mess.
@@matthewdunphy8524 no its certainly not
@@joakimberg7897 I'm not saying it is an unenjoyable mess. It is still a mess.
@@matthewdunphy8524 I still disagree
I love how Indy says J with such confidence and almost falls lol
My father was rolling when he saw that. 😂🤣😅
I wonder if the Grail Knight constantly cleans/paints that bridge (and possibly the cliff itself). No dust, no color deterioration, no nothing. The man had a lot of time, after all. Picture it in your mind.
" The penitent man kneels.. and rolls before God "
😂
You gotsa roll with Jesus man.
yeah the one coming out of the ground was bs, wtf god
Need them I Frames.
“As penitence, my son, you shall give three forward somersaults, two backflips and do a barrel roll.”
I remember reading the book for this. When Indy almost falls, a giant ass spider reaches out to get him. 😮
I read that same one! I always think of that when watching this part! It’s weird to see so many other people that share similar experiences.
I had the comic, and in that one the plate just cracks and a perfectly ordinary spider (or maybe it was a scorpion) crawls out from underneath on Indy's foot and Indy just shoos it away. Not quite as dramatic as in the movie.
the best Indiana movie ever.
no way. ROTLA 100x better than any other. this is defiantly 2nd best. so many horrible crazy magic logic mess in this one.
I always liked how he spread out the dirt and pebbles at the end. I think you probably should've done that in the beginning before stepping down lol! 🤣
@twitch tv hotdownhere Maybe the magic only works after the leap of faith because before he took the step, there was no bridge.
@@afriendofbean Well the bridge is an illusion, because as it shows, the camera pans and reveals a platform to walk across.
@@foodafen7406 That's true since the moment Indy threw dust onto it, it was meant to show him that he was able to walk across and he could see easily where he could walk when he goes back.
Well Elsa and bad guy was right behind him, they saw what he had done
I never noticed at 2:48 you can see Elsa and Donovan start to follow Indy and watch how he crosses the Iehova steps trial
OMG I never noticed that! I wondered how the two of them got through the trials.
What do u mean???
@@Shoppingisfun245 Elsa and Donovan also made it through the trials. The first trial was sabotaged by Indy when he used a rope to stop the gears. The last trial was exposed when he threw pebbles onto the platform. But i wasn't sure how Elsa and Donovan made it past the second trial. It was because they watched how Indy solved it.
@@chrisakers3941 yes
Congratulations Sherlock 3:09
All good dads love their children. If we listen to their wise voices in our youth we hear them as adults.
The invisible bridge always confused me as a kid, because you see him standing on a physical bridge at one point. Then throws sand on the invisible version.
The bridge blends in with the surrounding rock if looking at it from specific angles. They then pan the view for the audience sake.
Because it’s a forced perspective illusion, or at least that’s what it’s being portrayed as. So he’s breaking the “ illusion “ by highlighting the path with sand
@@bobbobson4497But why? He wouldn’t have to, as he can clearly see the bridge from the other side
@@CayenneTurboDriver So the Nazis can see it.
@@CayenneTurboDriver He can, but the others following him can't
This sequence is based on the Eucharist. First the penitent man shall pass, confession. Secondly the word of God, readings from the Bible, the leap from the lions head is a statement of faith, the Nicene Creed. Having to choose the right chalice is more tricky, but the 39 Artclies of the Church of England states that too recieve the sacrament in an unworthy state is to invite death.
I used to wonder "How did he know that was the cup of Christ?"
It's actually SUPER easy. It's the only one that's different than the others. It stands out. One could logically deduce it must be the correct one simply because all of the other ones are gold and jeweled.
Well and as what’s his face did he looked for one that a “king of kings” would drink as he saw Jesus as god first man second. While jones picks the basic one as Jesus himself was humble and a carpenter
One thing that always bothered. When he fell through the J, how'd he hold himself up? All the other letters would have broke because none of them were letters he could stand on.
Plot armor?😁
Because it was the first letter next to the base, he held onto the base and crawled up :)
Another question would be how did Donovan pass? If Indy made the “J” and “I” mistake Donovan surely would’ve as well.
Why didn’t they just bring in a ladder that distance was so short, you can practically long jump
@@moooksta For one thing, there was no "J" left for Donovan and Elsa to step on. Secondly, Donovan and Elsa were within earshot when Henry, Sr., said, "the name of God ... but in the Latin alphabet, Jehovah starts with an 'I'." They might even have heard Indy reciting the letters as he stepped, making it really obvious.
I love how confidently Indy says "J......" and promptly goes right through the panel
definitely my favorite Indiana Jones movie
First 3 parts are best!
A time where movies were a piece of art
They don’t make them like they used too, that’s for sure.
Nostalgia is blinding you, this movie is still stupid.
@@enekaitzteixeira7010 How is it stupid? Its such an art piece.
There are still movies made that are pieces of art, which is subjective anyways.
@@enekaitzteixeira7010 and you're still an illegal!!!
The penitent man kneels (and then rolls forward)
In Latin, Jesus is a dark souls boss
In another corner of RUclips, somebody once commented that the second blade close to the ground is for beheading muslims (since they pray that way).
As a Christian you two have just earned a respectful face palm. Good job guys
I used to love this movie as a kid but now I’m 40 and ridiculously scared of heights. The bridge scene I had to turn away from lol
Trust in him, O people, at all times; pour out your heart before him. God is our refuge. (Selah.) - Psalm 62:8
An incredible Proof of Faith - Indy you rocks! 🙏👏💪
Leap of faith, then you walk the plank to the holy grail chamber.
I remember the 3d effect they applied to this. At the time it was a majorbreakthrough. They had 3d books out and we would stare at those things for hours. Then when they applied it to this movie it was mind-blowing to us. We knew technology was evolving fast after that. It was cool to see it. Still is
I watched this film for the first time when cinemas are slowly reopening (after that event), and played some exciting classics, this stuff was shocking to know what's happening, and I'm kinda impressed on how it turned out.
I'm one of those guys who never pay attention to rt scores. I watch a movie. It's either entertaining or it's not. This is just one entertaining movie 😊😊😊😊
My favorite Indiana Jones movie. The dynamic between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery was great. I was bummed out that Sean Connery didn’t reprise his role in crystal skull. Don’t forget both him and Indian drank from the holy grail so yes it would of been possible for the character to still be alive.
You couldn't take the grail out of the cave you retarded jackass!
@@mathew3267 wow that’s a lot of hate for absolutely no reason. But if you remember from the movie if you drink from the grail it grants you internal life. Or at least that’s what the dude said before he drank from the wrong cup and ended up dead. But hey it’s ok I understand how easy it is to miss that with your head shoved up your butt 👍
Nup. Cost of immortality is you must stay in the cave. Jackass
You can so tell those spiderwebs are that silly stuff they sell at Halloween.
That optical illusion of a bridge was truly a marvel.
The Last Crusade is one of the best films ever made.
very nice an Super movie
Yar what a creativity...... great
I love Indiana Jones and Sean Connery and Harrison Ford the best man
Pops taught Indy about this Sacred Holy Grail!
What a great movie to end a iconic character's legacy on hopefully they don't make anymore
... um, yeah.
A penitent man who kneels then does a tactical roll may pass
Film petualangan yg sangat menarik
Simplesmente mágico, meu indiana Jones favorito ❤
*takes the leap of faith and falls to his death*
Meanwhile, hundreds of years ago:
Trap Creator 1: “Hey, think we should complete that bridge for the leap of faith?”
Trap creator 2: “Nah. No one will make it that far.”
Ok maybe someone can answer this.. when he walks across the opening are you supposed to see the bridge going across or is so strange looking because of the movie technology of the time. It looks like he is walking on air but something is obviously there. Bothered me for years lol 😂.
This is really good movie
The penitent man kneels before God, and then does a barrel roll!
“It’s the height of the Cold War…”
You sure?
The uploader even favorited your comment but didn't edit their comment. Guys, it's 1941 that this happens. Cold War has another decade to go.
The description is for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
@@Adumb_ Does this look like Kingdom of the Crystal Skull?
Wrong
RIP, Sean Connery and Denholm Elliott
The Bridge would still be scary on it's own.
4:14 “Oh wait that’s right, I saw the aftermath of what the Arc of the Covenant did to those Nazis a few years ago. What’s there to doubt?”
It’s these RUclips clips that instantly want me to find the rest of the movie
These were great movies
The theme is almost God-like
The best one of all. By far.
My dad knew the fear of God. Now here I am taking care of him as he's taking care of me
I do not understand but I stand still
All I want is to know
how many guys being beheaded would it take before they got the message to crouch as they went through😂
I'd die at the first one. I always thought the penitent man just kneels. Nothing in the bible about kneeling and then a barrel roll...
Somersault bro
Always expect there's something more to come!
This looked so much more impressive on VHS as the quality blurred out most of the cgi/greenscreen at the time.
John Williams is without a doubt the greatest composer of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Him and Hans Zimmer.
HZ > JW
@@CayenneTurboDriver well that's just not true.
吹き替えの村井さんが神懸っていました😊大好き😊
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THIS !!!
THIS IS !!!
HERE IS YOUR SERVANT MY GOD !!!
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Sean Connery and Harrison Ford in same movie enjoyable flix😊
St Gregor.. Indiana Jones
4:43 the first and 4:59 last side-shots show different thickness of the path.
Have faith to God. Having knowledge in the Bible can save you. It interprets it here but you can apply to to the real world.
Man that's sharp.
3:09 how they manage the 2nd trap??
Indiana Jones The Man with the Whip. I watched that movie when I was a kid, I didn't watch this one.
My second favorite of the films...
Nice movie
I lk bring plates of plants to....
I think even with the bridge i will still fall from it 😁 its too narrow, nothing to hold on, and heavy winds blowing.
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The spiders in the tomb must have fed well to produce that much silk.
The penitent man dark souls rolls before God..
Te filmy sa genialne , uwuelbiam je , moge ogladac bez przerwy a Ford im starszy tym przystojniejszy.Pozdrawiam fanow Indiany 😘
Leap of faith is amazing. So amazing that it's been reused in lord of the rings. (Balrog vs Gandalf) 😁
Except LOTR predates this movie by about 50 years
Be your customs without avarice, being satisfied with what you have; because he said, I will not leave you nor forsake you. - Hebrews 13:5
Aeioa vowels. Penitent means entrapment in words. Leap of faith means reading. Choice means vocabulary. Phono means right. Echocardiogram.
The soldiers that went in first. After the first one had his head cut off, did it not occur to the second one to go in on his hands and knees?
We'll information good show
👍👏💛💙✌️🙏🍁
A man who loved his son would beg him not to go in.
And the son who loved his father would go in, regardless. It is in their nature.
@@anirbanbhattacharya9185 very nice response
You didn't see the movie you don't know what you're talking about man. The old man dying wrote the book guiding Indy. He knew his son would pass.
@@principioyfin2605 true. But not to save himself. Sean Connery’s character would ask that Indy find the Grail, but not to save him. To keep it from the Nazis, and those who would misuse it. The Grail belongs to those who are worthy of the Grace that God bestows. That is the theme. Indy only wanted to save his father and keep it from the Nazis. But if his father werent in danger or the Nazis werent after it, he wouldn’t go after it. And even if the Nazis weren’t after it, he would only go in if his father were in danger and he would disregard his father’s warnings to not go in.
Did only one person before Indy make it to stage 2? All letters were intact, and it doesn't reset once broken. So the crusader succeeded, but everyone after him and before Indy died at Stage 1 it seems...
I don't think the Crusader succeeded, I mean, didn't he set the traps?
This third movie I believe is one of the best aventure movies ver made.
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What energy supply to have the blades able to move?
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Looks like the Takeshi castle. The only thing missing was that on the side of the bridge there would be 2 Japanese people dressed in a bizarre way, shooting volleyballs painted in black.
I forgot how faithfull Indiana Jones is.......**.regarding to ancient treasure stealing...
Cool movie.
The penitent man kneels and does a forward roll before God
This Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade which is in my opinion the best out of the 4 movies. Next please make sure you get the title correct.
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Im sure glad they stopped making Indy movies after this...
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This isn't "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull". This is "The Last Crusade"