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I enjoy Crystal Skull, sure it’s not the best movie but it has enough in it that makes it a worth watch. I put it on the same level as even some of the games that I find fun, Fate of Atlantis, The Emperor’s Tomb, and Staff of Kings. It’s just another adventure under his belt.
Mac couldn't get up because of the gold which he had put in his clothes. He let go to not waste Indy's time so Indy and the others could survive. He screamed because he was scared about the portal which was sucking him in.
I get why most people hate it, but I enjoyed Crystal Skull. The humor is fine, the motorcycle chase through campus was great, and Harrison Ford and Karen Allen were great as always.
There is a throwaway line early in the movie where Mutt complains about his mom making him take fencing lessons, but its easy to forget about so I would not fault anyone for missing it.
Mutt. Ugh. He was basically Shia LeBeof playing Shia LeBeof. His comedy timing and delivery was way off and the character just didn't fit in with the time period of the film.
Great review, you two. They should have stopped with Last Crusade, but part of me wonders if a fourth Indy movie could have worked if it had been executed differently.
Tony is right. When it first came out and thoroughly enjoyed it. Shia was on fire too. But it’s a hard watch now, I’ve tried to watch it atleast 3 times and like they said, it just gets worse and worse. But on first watch, in theaters, it wasn’t bad. Harrison was old then, he’s even more old now. However, because it is an Indiana Jones movie, I’m curious to see it anyway.
I thought Shia's acting was great. I just didn't like the character! It seemed like the wrong direction to bring Marianne back. If they wanted to give him a child, they could have just given him a child... We didn't have to recognize the face of the actress who plays the mother. But I also think it was the wrong move to give him a child in the first place. Maybe a younger male sidekick character just could have been an ambitious student of his and they didn't have to put such a fine button on the fact that it takes place in the '50s by making Mutt a greaser...but he also went to a fancy private school and got great grades and learned fencing. Heaven forbid he be the son of a high school English teacher or a mechanic or bus driver. Then in the film you get people fencing on jeeps, swinging with monkeys and South American tribesmen huddling in adobe trapdoors until an intruder comes? Funny thing is though, there are plenty of parts of this movie that are so well directed (Spielberg is a master!) but the problem is its story. The world of Indiana Jones is not quite fantasy and not quite real... It's somewhere in the middle, but definitely closer to the real world. You can't veer too far from reality in a world that looks this much like ours or else it's just not believable.
I thought Shia was decent in this. I just thought his character wasn't written the best. Granted that at the time I didn't see him in a lot of things other than even stevens (both the show and movie), disturbia, and the first michael bay transformers (the only good one).
@@uchidaoginomeConstructive criticism?! I heard rumors growing up such a thing existed. Kudos to you. I agree with your resistance to everybody being related in George Lucas-related films. You probably already know that Leia was not originally going to be Luke's sister in Return of the Jedi.
@@uchidaoginome I feel people have such rose-tinted glasses when they talk about the 'reality' of the first three. Each and everyone of them is jam-packed with ridiculous gags and reality defying things you probably didn't think about when you watched them for the first time as a kid. It's such a strange argument that people pull out against Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Remember that time when an entire market of people was somehow completely ready to hide not just Indiana Jones but the entire German truck he stole with the Ark, all without there having been any signal or prior notice? Or how a monkey can be a traitorous nazi sympathiser somehow? How in Last Crusade, they repeat the market gag but this time Brody gets put in a market stall that actually turns out to be a Afrika Korps truck that drives off the moment he gets in? These are just a few examples but they are all fundamentally ridiculous things that create a fun and pulpy adventure mood, but people for some bizarre reason have an issue with them in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull but not any of the other movies.
Mac (drink every goddamn time he says “Jonesy” and you’ll be in the hospital) and Mutt are the worst characters in the entire franchise. Oxley was pretty stupid too. 🤦🏻♂️
No offense, guys, but after The Dial of Destiny, I'm just gonna say it... *😣🥺I-😖🤢... I-I TAKE BACK EVERYTHING BAD I SAID ABOUT CRYSTAL SKULL!* 🥵💨... 🥵💨... 🥵💨... *heavy breathing* ... There! I said it! Have at me! Say what you will about Crystal Skull's flaws. It felt more like the end to Indy's story than this new 🙄"empowering" fifth chapter. Whatever your thoughts on the Aliens or Inter-Dimensional beings, or your thoughts on Shia LaBeouf nowadays, this felt like more the end of *Indy's,* not *Helena's* story. But no, they had to one up the last entry with fetch quests, ala Rise of Skywalker, & time travel. They literally had to go worse than *NUKING THE FRIDGE.* Also, why did they have to Ghostbusters 2 Indy and Marion's marriage or MIB 2 Mutt Williams offscreen?? Seriously, Mutt's death excuse is worse than Henry Jones Sr's death to excuse Sean Connery's absense, even though it retcons the Holy Grail immortality effects.
I'll save my thoughts on the new movie for the review BUT the knight let them know that the immortality only worked in that cave. Once you pass the seal it stops.
The nostalgia factor definitely makes this not that bad a movie for me. Watched it so many times as a kid. Think there’s enough cool stuff in it to be worthy of a watch.
When it comes to Indiana Jones, I continue repeating my mantra: *"It ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade,..."*
You’ve done it now, Tony. We demand that Space Cat is in EVERY episode going forward. She is a floofy cat, and a pretty cat. She is a total diva and she knows she’s on camera.
Once you get past the Prairie Dog, the refrigerator, and the CGI monkeys this movie’s fine. It is the weakest of the 4 but it’s not as bad as everyone says.
I remember being so hyped & excited for 'Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull' back in mid-2008. I graduated from high school in early-June of 2008 & I was indifferent on it...
My problem with crystal skull is its too damn bright. Seems over saturated which makes everything look fake. Seems everyone who complains about this film complain about scrap that's in the other films. Hated the Tarzan scene... But over all enjoyed it. Not ad much as the others but its better than a lot that's out there.
It's Indiana Jones without teeth no elderly joke intended It's a modern watering down of the original trilogy. You dont see anyone get shot you just see cut away then bodies on the ground etc.
I remember being hyped to see this in the cinema and I'm sure the reviews were mostly positive at the time. Enjoyed the opening warehouse sequence and don't even mind Mutt in it but it went rapidly downhill from there
I was at the right age for Crystal Skull and Shia LaBeouf is my favorite actor do i have a bit of a biased but if you really looks at the writing process for Crystal Skull it makes since. It takes place in the 50s its was the space race age and the Russians were the compitition. Some of the moment are goofy theres no doubt but the entire Indy franchise is filled with fantasy adventure elements how are aliens that communicated with ancient civilizations any more or less goofy than faces melting off, ripping someone's heart out as they see it happen and a 1000 year old Templar knight protecting the Grail
Aliens communicating with ancient civilications is not goofy at all. Read the books of Erich von Däniken. The first Alien vs Predator movie also uses his theories ( Pyramids were buold for hte Predators). think abiut it: Different cultures on different parts of the earth (middle and South america, Asia and Egypt / Sudan) build pyramids WITHOUT knowing of eachother or communicating via internet! That is not a coincidence.
it always bothered me that people considered aliens as a jump the shark moment in the franchise when it’s not even the weirdest things Indy has experienced
Crystal Skull is great. Its really no different to the core of what Indiana Jones is. To pan Dial of Destiny in the opening without even seeing it is a major turnoff. Tired of the overt negativity
Could you imagine seeing Oppenheimer and just like in the background you just see a refrigerator flying in the background turns out refrigerators are actually how we won the war we just used refrigerators
And to be fair: any wood can be broken when trying to be pulled out of the sand. The roads could be made from previous expeditions. The snakes vertebrate I think can hold Indiana jones up (correct me if I’m wrong)
This is my least favorite indy movie so far, that might change when dial of destiny comes out. However this one does have a few scenes that don't bother me as much.
My brother and I did the exact same “heist” you did. But we were idiots and decided to do it in broad daylight at a busy BK around lunchtime. Good time.. still have the sign in my closet.
@@changotv5847 I can offer 2 explanations: 1 having drank from the holy grail granted him prolonged life, with the ability to survive such things 2 it's a movie and I'm allowed to suspend disbelief. This is the same movie series with the raft scene from ToD. If you're allowed to accept that without question, I'm allowed to accept this
According to facts, sales figures, and box office numbers. Most people hate Disney Star Wars. I would go as far as to say, not really not buying into Lucas Film under Kennedy.
Every Star Wars movie under Disney other than Solo was the #1 movie of the year. And people love The Mandalorian and Andor. It's cool if you don't like it but they've made billions off that property. Dorks just cry about it online
Please post these "facts, sales figures, and box office numbers". I'd love to be proven wrong. But you won't because you're just another dork online crying about Star Wars
1:03:03 I think the joke is supposed to be that Indy accidentally stuck himself with the knife, and the rip sound was supposed to be the knife going through his jacket. But indy's jacket has no tear afterwards so...
Oh man! Tony referenced me in an episode! Does that make me famous adjacent? Also, I hope I wasn't coming off as abrasive and was merely just commenting for informative purposes. But speaking of anal, Himmler is probably better known for being the head of the SS. However, I did look it up and you are correct; the Gestapo was eventually put under the jurisdiction of the SS and Himmler became its leader as well. See kids, just because I'm a WWII buff doesn't mean I know every detail.
War Horse was great! I get Tony, though, the battle scenes didn't have to be so tame. It seems like there are two Spielbergs: the man capable of tense and serious, often violent, historical or political thrillers that feel like he got some pointers on drawing out suspense from his friend Brian DePalma. Then there's modern day PG Spielberg. He doesn't want the heroes to actively win with intentional violence, but to win by accidental violence. The bad guys are driving too fast and careen off a cliff. The good guys trick them into entering a room with their own bomb right before it explodes so they don't even have to lock them inside. Everybody's conscious is clear...then he makes Munich?! Which is great...but oh so violent. I don't need ultraviolent Reservoir Dogs/90s John Woo Indiana Jones or Star Wars, I have kids, I get it. Kids should be able to consume this media too But I watched Indy 1 and 3 with my kids when they were 9 and 11 whenb Indy was punching cooking and shooting people at point blank range and no one was traumatized. No one covered their eyes. We all had a good laugh and discussion about the movies afterwards. They noticed the problem of people from wealthier nations fighting over artifacts that don't belong to either, my daughter in particular noticed some of the outdated sexual politics and that's great but it didn't detract from their enjoyment. It's possible to recognize those things and still enjoy a movie. That's how good they were and sometimes a hero's gotta punch his way out. That's also okay when the bad guys are Nazis, murderers and fascists. For the record, we didn't watch the second one, not because it's racist or violent... Aside from that James Bond style opening sequence I just never really liked it.
I don’t get why the CGI was so bad in this because most Spielberg movies have terrific CGI. And for some reason around this time he shot every movie (Saving Private Ryan, AI, War of the Worlds, Minority Report ) with this hazy look that made everything look worse
Damn, Tony. Why spoil the divorce thing for us who are interested in the new movie? I couldn't hit the skip ahead button fast enough. More of a heads up please?
That crazy as hell RUclips film reviewer ramboraph4life was talking crap about you on a live stream, Tony. The dude said some pretty mean things about you, but I really don't know how he can say such things when he doesn't even know you. That crazy ramboraph4life seems to think that he knows everything about every movie and everything and everybody it seems, but he truly doesn't.
Also they absolutely do mention fencing he mentions he took fencing classes when they get to whatever the shit looking for the skull like the scene when they talk about school the first time around
I heard the reason they took off newer shows off D+ is cause these shows are still new and valuable, and they are tyring to sell them to other broadcasters, to be presented as a normal TV show.
The state are prequels were bad "except for two?" So it wasn't just me? I've watched that one more than the rest and I always hope the next one will be good.
Maybe it's better to think of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Dial of Destiny as delusions of a senile Indiana Jones, adventures that he never actually lived.
Mutt mentions in a throw away line earlier that he is good with a blade. It may have been during the dinner scene or around that lol i never hated this one, just liked it ok. Its nowhere near as good as the others, though. Thanks for another great episode guys
He mentions he got put in fancy schools by his mother that taught fencing etc. it was a pointless line and a pretty pointless payoff, scene wasn't needed.
Oh yes thats it! I agree, it felt a little bit tacked on. Almost as if they realised after they filmed the scene with him sword fighting that they never previously established he was good at sword fighting. Or maybe just bad writing lol
watched joneses for the first time like a five years ago and this one is about the same as the previous ones 1 thing that really annoyed me is when they took a small skull and it became a long skull like the others it wasn't similar to them at all what the hell
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Sorry the sweaty palmed Cheeto farts are getting upset about your “woke-ness” You be you.
The chemistry between you two is my favorite on the show.
They belong together.
only if you like sexist comments every couple of minutes.
She’s too mean to Tony
Matching BMIs
she”s not mean enough and online reactionaries ree when she goes after Tony so that is a plus to trigger those snowflakes
I enjoy Crystal Skull, sure it’s not the best movie but it has enough in it that makes it a worth watch. I put it on the same level as even some of the games that I find fun, Fate of Atlantis, The Emperor’s Tomb, and Staff of Kings. It’s just another adventure under his belt.
Mac couldn't get up because of the gold which he had put in his clothes. He let go to not waste Indy's time so Indy and the others could survive. He screamed because he was scared about the portal which was sucking him in.
There are 3 Indiana Jones films.. No more, no less. A trilogy. A fantastic trilogy with an ending of them literally riding into the sunset.
Last Crusade stinks
@@belachaneyI don’t really like temple of doom either.. I think raiders is great and the other two are fine.
@@belachaney if Last Crusade stinks, THEN I AM MICKEY MOUSE!!!
@@fairwarning007 nice to talk to ya Mickey, where's Minnie at so I can smack her bitties
Pretending a bad sequel doesn't exist by commenting on a video about it. So edgy
The scene was discussed, but you glossed over that Chet Hanks cameo. I am sure that none of us can get enough of that Chet Hanks discourse.
I get why most people hate it, but I enjoyed Crystal Skull. The humor is fine, the motorcycle chase through campus was great, and Harrison Ford and Karen Allen were great as always.
I agree with you. I can pass over the worst affects.
Shia just annoyed me and the alien thing was kinda stupid other than that it was fine
I agree
Yes, the motorcycle chase! I forgot about that, good call! And the diner fight was also great!
I think the fridge stuff is fine, what I don't like is everything else after that.
There is a throwaway line early in the movie where Mutt complains about his mom making him take fencing lessons, but its easy to forget about so I would not fault anyone for missing it.
That cat stared at the same spot for so long, I thought it was fake.
Looks like someone ran out of Ls for their marquee. Shame on you.
Mutt did say he fenced in the dinner at the beginning. I almost missed it too because of how quick and insignificant it is at the time.
Mutt. Ugh.
He was basically Shia LeBeof playing Shia LeBeof.
His comedy timing and delivery was way off and the character just didn't fit in with the time period of the film.
Great review, you two. They should have stopped with Last Crusade, but part of me wonders if a fourth Indy movie could have worked if it had been executed differently.
It could've worked in the mid to late 90s I think.
Tony is right. When it first came out and thoroughly enjoyed it. Shia was on fire too. But it’s a hard watch now, I’ve tried to watch it atleast 3 times and like they said, it just gets worse and worse. But on first watch, in theaters, it wasn’t bad. Harrison was old then, he’s even more old now. However, because it is an Indiana Jones movie, I’m curious to see it anyway.
I thought Shia's acting was great. I just didn't like the character! It seemed like the wrong direction to bring Marianne back. If they wanted to give him a child, they could have just given him a child... We didn't have to recognize the face of the actress who plays the mother. But I also think it was the wrong move to give him a child in the first place. Maybe a younger male sidekick character just could have been an ambitious student of his and they didn't have to put such a fine button on the fact that it takes place in the '50s by making Mutt a greaser...but he also went to a fancy private school and got great grades and learned fencing. Heaven forbid he be the son of a high school English teacher or a mechanic or bus driver. Then in the film you get people fencing on jeeps, swinging with monkeys and South American tribesmen huddling in adobe trapdoors until an intruder comes? Funny thing is though, there are plenty of parts of this movie that are so well directed (Spielberg is a master!) but the problem is its story. The world of Indiana Jones is not quite fantasy and not quite real... It's somewhere in the middle, but definitely closer to the real world. You can't veer too far from reality in a world that looks this much like ours or else it's just not believable.
I thought Shia was decent in this. I just thought his character wasn't written the best. Granted that at the time I didn't see him in a lot of things other than even stevens (both the show and movie), disturbia, and the first michael bay transformers (the only good one).
@@uchidaoginomeConstructive criticism?! I heard rumors growing up such a thing existed. Kudos to you. I agree with your resistance to everybody being related in George Lucas-related films. You probably already know that Leia was not originally going to be Luke's sister in Return of the Jedi.
@@uchidaoginome I feel people have such rose-tinted glasses when they talk about the 'reality' of the first three. Each and everyone of them is jam-packed with ridiculous gags and reality defying things you probably didn't think about when you watched them for the first time as a kid. It's such a strange argument that people pull out against Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Remember that time when an entire market of people was somehow completely ready to hide not just Indiana Jones but the entire German truck he stole with the Ark, all without there having been any signal or prior notice? Or how a monkey can be a traitorous nazi sympathiser somehow? How in Last Crusade, they repeat the market gag but this time Brody gets put in a market stall that actually turns out to be a Afrika Korps truck that drives off the moment he gets in? These are just a few examples but they are all fundamentally ridiculous things that create a fun and pulpy adventure mood, but people for some bizarre reason have an issue with them in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull but not any of the other movies.
Mac (drink every goddamn time he says “Jonesy” and you’ll be in the hospital) and Mutt are the worst characters in the entire franchise. Oxley was pretty stupid too. 🤦🏻♂️
Pretty sure he didn’t use his gun in Temple of Doom either, although he did reach for it with intent lol
My brain keeps telling me he used it in the mine cart chase.
@Daub0 she burnt her finger because she cracked a nail
No offense, guys, but after The Dial of Destiny, I'm just gonna say it...
*😣🥺I-😖🤢... I-I TAKE BACK EVERYTHING BAD I SAID ABOUT CRYSTAL SKULL!*
🥵💨... 🥵💨... 🥵💨... *heavy breathing*
... There! I said it! Have at me! Say what you will about Crystal Skull's flaws. It felt more like the end to Indy's story than this new 🙄"empowering" fifth chapter. Whatever your thoughts on the Aliens or Inter-Dimensional beings, or your thoughts on Shia LaBeouf nowadays, this felt like more the end of *Indy's,* not *Helena's* story. But no, they had to one up the last entry with fetch quests, ala Rise of Skywalker, & time travel. They literally had to go worse than *NUKING THE FRIDGE.* Also, why did they have to Ghostbusters 2 Indy and Marion's marriage or MIB 2 Mutt Williams offscreen?? Seriously, Mutt's death excuse is worse than Henry Jones Sr's death to excuse Sean Connery's absense, even though it retcons the Holy Grail immortality effects.
I'll save my thoughts on the new movie for the review BUT the knight let them know that the immortality only worked in that cave. Once you pass the seal it stops.
@@HackTheMovies That's true. People do often forget that point the Knight mentioned. Like, why do people think the Knight never left?
@@HackTheMoviesSo it works like a refrigerator.
I like the movie and think it’s underrated and like influence of 50s B sci-fi movies
The nostalgia factor definitely makes this not that bad a movie for me. Watched it so many times as a kid. Think there’s enough cool stuff in it to be worthy of a watch.
The space cat looks like an angry grandma who will snap if you shout too loud
THE HEIST OF THE CENTURY IS SETH ROLLINS' CASH-IN AT WRESTLEMANIA 31 lol nothing else can be considered such WELCOME TO MY TED TALK
Yeah, Mac was just a crap version of Beni from The Mummy
When it comes to Indiana Jones, I continue repeating my mantra: *"It ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade, it ended with The Last Crusade,..."*
Idk i kinda loved Crystal Skull
You’ve done it now, Tony. We demand that Space Cat is in EVERY episode going forward. She is a floofy cat, and a pretty cat. She is a total diva and she knows she’s on camera.
Once you get past the Prairie Dog, the refrigerator, and the CGI monkeys this movie’s fine. It is the weakest of the 4 but it’s not as bad as everyone says.
LOL!! "This Republican runs around"... I bust out laughing. What a great line!
I was today years old when I learned Ernie Reyes was in this movie 🤯
Props to Famous Tony for drinking the unsweetened Pure Leaf. I can't stand sweet tea and people shame me for it haha
I don't remember Indy saying "Not today" when i saw this in the theater.
I remember being so hyped & excited for 'Indiana Jones & The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull' back in mid-2008.
I graduated from high school in early-June of 2008 & I was indifferent on it...
My problem with crystal skull is its too damn bright. Seems over saturated which makes everything look fake. Seems everyone who complains about this film complain about scrap that's in the other films. Hated the Tarzan scene... But over all enjoyed it. Not ad much as the others but its better than a lot that's out there.
best/worst part was Shia swinging on vines with the monkeys keeping up with the jeeps
Oh Crystal Skull vodka. Mediocre, but it’s a cool bottle to keep? The cat is marvelous, great insight.
"EXCEPT FOR 2...except for 2." Most accurate comment on the channel ever.
Love you space cat... Oh and Johanna is cool
It's Indiana Jones without teeth no elderly joke intended It's a modern watering down of the original trilogy.
You dont see anyone get shot you just see cut away then bodies on the ground etc.
I never hated this one, it is not at the level of the ones before it, but the good outdoes the bad.
2 set pieces are good, but, majority of effects, woeful, kate Blanchett's acting, atrocious just, the whole look of the film, is phony and hokey.
I’m pretty sure the greaser/jock fight is a call back for Spielberg to the fight from the movie “1941”.
Crystal Skull is better than the l
Last Crusade by a mile
Make that 1000 miles IMO!
It's 2023 and you still believe the anti Lucas propaganda? Lol, get a life.
1:26:00 or my brothers friend who was a Manager at burger King at the time can just give it to you. (Me) I still have it in my basement.
I remember being hyped to see this in the cinema and I'm sure the reviews were mostly positive at the time. Enjoyed the opening warehouse sequence and don't even mind Mutt in it but it went rapidly downhill from there
I was at the right age for Crystal Skull and Shia LaBeouf is my favorite actor do i have a bit of a biased but if you really looks at the writing process for Crystal Skull it makes since. It takes place in the 50s its was the space race age and the Russians were the compitition.
Some of the moment are goofy theres no doubt but the entire Indy franchise is filled with fantasy adventure elements how are aliens that communicated with ancient civilizations any more or less goofy than faces melting off, ripping someone's heart out as they see it happen and a 1000 year old Templar knight protecting the Grail
Aliens communicating with ancient civilications is not goofy at all. Read the books of Erich von Däniken. The first Alien vs Predator movie also uses his theories ( Pyramids were buold for hte Predators). think abiut it: Different cultures on different parts of the earth (middle and South america, Asia and Egypt / Sudan) build pyramids WITHOUT knowing of eachother or communicating via internet! That is not a coincidence.
it always bothered me that people considered aliens as a jump the shark moment in the franchise when it’s not even the weirdest things Indy has experienced
Crystal Skull is great. Its really no different to the core of what Indiana Jones is. To pan Dial of Destiny in the opening without even seeing it is a major turnoff. Tired of the overt negativity
I’m expecting a heist story to rival Oceans 8.
It will not. I assure you.
It's a shame that Crystal is here to talk Kingdom of Crystal Skull with Johanna and Indiana Tony. Her name is right there in the title
The cutout belongs in a museum!
Dial of Destiny is gonna be amazing idc
I like that the Easter egg in Fallout NV where you find a fridge with a skeleton inside wearing an Indy hat.
Fellow former Northeast Philly resident here! Loved the name drop of Cottman and Bustleton! I live in Bucks but i still work in Philly on Bustleton!
i felt the same as joanna soon as I saw her face..."yay..."
Could you imagine seeing Oppenheimer and just like in the background you just see a refrigerator flying in the background turns out refrigerators are actually how we won the war we just used refrigerators
And to be fair: any wood can be broken when trying to be pulled out of the sand.
The roads could be made from previous expeditions.
The snakes vertebrate I think can hold Indiana jones up (correct me if I’m wrong)
So did the change happen where it's no longer called Talking About Tapes?
The Scrubs Janitor was also one of the Cubs in Rookie of the Year.
This is my least favorite indy movie so far, that might change when dial of destiny comes out. However this one does have a few scenes that don't bother me as much.
My brother and I did the exact same “heist” you did. But we were idiots and decided to do it in broad daylight at a busy BK around lunchtime. Good time.. still have the sign in my closet.
I don't consider the nuke/fridge scene is a negative for this movie
But indy is not superman. How does he escape unharmed 😂
@@changotv5847 I can offer 2 explanations:
1 having drank from the holy grail granted him prolonged life, with the ability to survive such things
2 it's a movie and I'm allowed to suspend disbelief. This is the same movie series with the raft scene from ToD. If you're allowed to accept that without question, I'm allowed to accept this
I like KotCS and I prefer it to Last Crusade (which was just a corny rip off of Raiders)
Yup! Boring too
According to facts, sales figures, and box office numbers. Most people hate Disney Star Wars. I would go as far as to say, not really not buying into Lucas Film under Kennedy.
Every Star Wars movie under Disney other than Solo was the #1 movie of the year. And people love The Mandalorian and Andor. It's cool if you don't like it but they've made billions off that property. Dorks just cry about it online
Please post these "facts, sales figures, and box office numbers". I'd love to be proven wrong. But you won't because you're just another dork online crying about Star Wars
I actually enjoy watching this one. True, I can understand why other people don't like but to me it's a fun watch.
the cgi is garbage
Better than the crappy greenscreen-effects in Last Crusade.
1:03:03 I think the joke is supposed to be that Indy accidentally stuck himself with the knife, and the rip sound was supposed to be the knife going through his jacket.
But indy's jacket has no tear afterwards so...
"Indiana, care for a WISH?!"
Oh man! Tony referenced me in an episode! Does that make me famous adjacent?
Also, I hope I wasn't coming off as abrasive and was merely just commenting for informative purposes. But speaking of anal, Himmler is probably better known for being the head of the SS. However, I did look it up and you are correct; the Gestapo was eventually put under the jurisdiction of the SS and Himmler became its leader as well. See kids, just because I'm a WWII buff doesn't mean I know every detail.
Pennsylvania Piluso and the Jawls of the Crystal Space Cat. ... just spit balling.
Is this movie bad? Yes
Is this movie responsible for the best call of duty map nuketown? yes
War Horse was great! I get Tony, though, the battle scenes didn't have to be so tame. It seems like there are two Spielbergs: the man capable of tense and serious, often violent, historical or political thrillers that feel like he got some pointers on drawing out suspense from his friend Brian DePalma. Then there's modern day PG Spielberg. He doesn't want the heroes to actively win with intentional violence, but to win by accidental violence. The bad guys are driving too fast and careen off a cliff. The good guys trick them into entering a room with their own bomb right before it explodes so they don't even have to lock them inside. Everybody's conscious is clear...then he makes Munich?! Which is great...but oh so violent. I don't need ultraviolent Reservoir Dogs/90s John Woo Indiana Jones or Star Wars, I have kids, I get it. Kids should be able to consume this media too But I watched Indy 1 and 3 with my kids when they were 9 and 11 whenb Indy was punching cooking and shooting people at point blank range and no one was traumatized. No one covered their eyes. We all had a good laugh and discussion about the movies afterwards. They noticed the problem of people from wealthier nations fighting over artifacts that don't belong to either, my daughter in particular noticed some of the outdated sexual politics and that's great but it didn't detract from their enjoyment. It's possible to recognize those things and still enjoy a movie. That's how good they were and sometimes a hero's gotta punch his way out. That's also okay when the bad guys are Nazis, murderers and fascists. For the record, we didn't watch the second one, not because it's racist or violent... Aside from that James Bond style opening sequence I just never really liked it.
Yet 1 thru 3 were pg but after temple of doom speilberg wanted to make more kid friendly movies
I don’t get why the CGI was so bad in this because most Spielberg movies have terrific CGI. And for some reason around this time he shot every movie (Saving Private Ryan, AI, War of the Worlds, Minority Report ) with this hazy look that made everything look worse
The story about the cardboard cutout was worth listening this episode. I was laughing so hard! 😅
Damn, Tony. Why spoil the divorce thing for us who are interested in the new movie? I couldn't hit the skip ahead button fast enough. More of a heads up please?
1:05:16 there is a single lime earlier in the movie where he mentions he learned fencing at the prep school but I think that's the only set-up
That crazy as hell RUclips film reviewer ramboraph4life was talking crap about you on a live stream, Tony. The dude said some pretty mean things about you, but I really don't know how he can say such things when he doesn't even know you. That crazy ramboraph4life seems to think that he knows everything about every movie and everything and everybody it seems, but he truly doesn't.
I don't care.
While i do agree that this movie shouldn't have existed, i did enjoyed this movie.
I disapprove the mispronunciation of the director from the first movies: it's SpielSberg! 😤
I've always enjoyed this one
the cutout story reminded me of the rash of inflatable Sponge Bobs stolen from Burger Kings when that movie came out
Also they absolutely do mention fencing he mentions he took fencing classes when they get to whatever the shit looking for the skull like the scene when they talk about school the first time around
Arachnophobia when?
I'm sorry but just don't like Johanna. 😒
I really tried to watch the Willow show. The movie is timeless. But the show didn't have any fantasy elements, just current teen attitudes...
I heard the reason they took off newer shows off D+ is cause these shows are still new and valuable, and they are tyring to sell them to other broadcasters, to be presented as a normal TV show.
That makes sense. Although I thought the willow show was meh. I enjoy the movie though. It's a nice little fantasy adventure.
Space cat looks like a porg
They do mention how Mutt was good with the blade in the part when they arrive at Paru.
The state are prequels were bad "except for two?" So it wasn't just me? I've watched that one more than the rest and I always hope the next one will be good.
I totally remember him taking the hat back and saying not today kid.
"The Heist of the Century"
Still less disappointing than Isom #1
I remember hearing”not today, kid”
Maybe it's better to think of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Dial of Destiny as delusions of a senile Indiana Jones, adventures that he never actually lived.
He cut his trousers "pants" by accident Whilst cutting the bindings ?. I wonder if you see them split in later scenes
I wanna hear more about how somebody thought everything in the ocean is a fish.... like everything? What about things like sea snails?
Fish!
Mutt mentions in a throw away line earlier that he is good with a blade. It may have been during the dinner scene or around that lol i never hated this one, just liked it ok. Its nowhere near as good as the others, though. Thanks for another great episode guys
He mentions he got put in fancy schools by his mother that taught fencing etc.
it was a pointless line and a pretty pointless payoff, scene wasn't needed.
Oh yes thats it! I agree, it felt a little bit tacked on. Almost as if they realised after they filmed the scene with him sword fighting that they never previously established he was good at sword fighting. Or maybe just bad writing lol
Space Cat is best cohost
I'm with you, this thing is a real disappoinment and the next one is even more disappointing.
Wait, so wait Indiana Jones rode with Pancho Villa. Curious which ride.
What I like about Harrison Ford he pretty much Admits Indiana Jones is basically a grave robber. Lol
I think we can excuse Tony that he did not know all of the Nazis. After all he is Italian and Italy was ally of Nazis during WW2.
watched joneses for the first time like a five years ago
and this one is about the same as the previous ones
1 thing that really annoyed me is when they took a small skull and it became a long skull like the others
it wasn't similar to them at all what the hell