I bet they went nuts. I was fully expecting a fight when I first saw this. And after he shoots him I was dying laughing. Like duh, thats exactly the kind of thing his character would do.
It's between this and the scene in Galaxy Quest when Sigourney Weaver says "Well screw that" but it's very clear that her line was dubbed in and in the actual shot she'd said something different...
@@bostonianful The reality was "I'm too sick to do this," when they were supposed to shoot this Harrison Ford was quite under the weather and didn't feel up to shooting a drawn out fight scene, so he suggested "Can't I just shoot the bastard?"
Had all the makings of an epic boss scene. Gallery clears out. Music crescendos. Big man in the black and red garb looks ready to rumble acting all tough and showing off before fighting and Indiana Jones just sighs him off and blasts him away in 1 second. Pure movie magic.
And all because of dysentery affecting Harrison Ford, talks about something getting in the way of movie making only for a improvisation to happen which is also awesome to see.
It was actually was supposed to be an epic Sword vs Whip Fight, but Harrison Ford was having none of that because he was sick (as stated above) and just shot him out of a random Idea to get out of that Fight Scene. George Lucas then liked it so much that they kept the Scene. I don't even know if the actual Fight was re-shot later and dropped in favour of the Scene we have today, or if Lucas/Spielberg intervened on Set because they instantly liked Harrison Ford shooting the Swordsman.
@@TherealDEXIL The fight scenes in the town were filmed in Kairouan, while Ford was suffering from dysentery (an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhoea containing blood or mucus.) Stuntman Terry Richards had practiced for weeks with his sword to create the scripted fight scene, choreographing a fight between the swordsman and Jones' whip. However, after filming the initial shots of the scene, after lunch due to Ford's dysentery, Ford and Spielberg agreed to cut the scene down to a gunshot, with Ford saying to Spielberg "Let's just shoot the sucker."
Then we got Saitama and his punch. When one gun wont do the trick, one punch it instead. So many sword users yet these two just gave a massive middle finger
Everything about this scene is hilarious. All the crowd getting out of the way, the way the swordsman is dressed, the pose he is standing in when you first see him, the dramatic music, the evil laugh, the look on his face, the size and shape of the sword, and the dramatic moves he pulls with the sword. All only to get shot down by a single bullet, by a nonchalant and unimpressed Indy . LOL
Pokémon version: Swordsman used sword dance 2:02 Swordsman Attack rose sharply Indiana Jones used gun 2:10 Swordsman fainted You win Bandits:dang it I almost had it You gained $164
Harrison Ford actually had a bad fever when shooting the film and was too tired to actually fight the dude so he shot him. It was suppose to be one of the biggest battles in the movie but he improvised and just shot him
@@LSTNSCRFN About half the cast and crew caught dysentery on set, incl Ford. I can relate: caught the same thing in Peru. Our professor called it the Inca Two-step. We called it the Inca Shitstorm. So yeah, you'd feel like shooting someone too!
Sword twirling shows how much you have no idea about actual combat, funnily enough. Indie was probably like: not even worth my time, some wallglhanger twirling incompetent lunatic..
He was annoyed because he was too sick to crack out his whip and in one of the greatest improvisations in cinematic history, the now infamous "just shoot him" Harrison Ford, couldn't get his whip out, and out of annoyance and frustration shot the swordsman dead. This is why Harrison Ford is so reveared as an actor.
There actually was gonna be a long drawn-out fight, with Indy using his whip. And during the fight, the swordsman would've accidentally cleaved through a tough meat, which a vendor would've thanked him for. But during the filming, many of the crew, including Ford, were suffering from dysentery, so when Ford suggested he just shoot the swordsman, Spielberg agreed. It might've been cool and a bit funny to see it, but this was way better! Edit: I also just found out that the guy who played the swordsman was disappointed that his stunt was cut short, so Ford made up for it by paying the man double out of his own pocket.
@@chroma6947 Okay whatever you say Braveheart. Guns are just tools and an equalizer. Bad guys don't fight fair and trust me when they come after you you want the best tool available.
Yes it was, Harrison Ford was fighting an illness on set (you can hear it in the scenes before this) and he was absolutely exhausted because of the heat and decided to just shoot the guy instead of a swordfight like Spielberg planned.
Nirandir Darkspear 1. You can't just improvise a shooting scene with all the gun security regulations. 2. Harrison Ford himself said in an interview that the script was changed before the scene. Full story: www.businessinsider.com/harrison-ford-reddit-ama-2014-4?r=US&IR=T&IR=T
Fun fact: Harrison Ford and the Swordsman were supposed to have a full-on sword battle in the script, but Ford had dysentery so they had to shorten the fight (and they remembered Indy had a gun). So that face was probably a genuine "fuck this shit" face, but not for the reason you suspect.
Will Turner, "You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight, I'll kill you" Jack Sparrow, "Then it's not much incentive for me to fight fair then, is it?"
the original scene was supposed to be a fight but due to that they changed the scene by using a gun to end it. The face he made was genuinely painful. The whole crew got bad case of food poisoning
The swordsman actually trained for weeks on end to perfect his techniques for this fight scene alone, only to have Indy pop a cap in his ass in the end. Perhaps the Nazis should've just resorted to a Stormtrooper with an MP40 instead.
I remember seeing this film for the 1st time when I was 10 and being mind-blown during this scene that Indy shot the swordsman. I was literally thinking... "Ah, great, another cliché swords fight.... WHAT THE HELL?!" Truly a classic and still one of my personal favourite films of all time.
@@Jointorino Yeah, we were regulars of a local film rental store and we tended to lend lots of horror and action films. I got to learn a bunch pretty quickly that way. :D
I'm so glad Harrison had a fever that day. This is, hands down, the greatest, funniest, and most practical reaction possible. Instantly turned what would've probably been just another fight/chase sequences into a cinematic icon.
If this was directed by George Lucas he would have CGI'd a sword being thrown at Indy from the swordsman to clarify to the audience that Greedo.. I mean the swordsman shot first.
Chazzy Roberts yup and Harrison ford had gotten food poisoning and asked if he could just shoot the guy instead of fight him and he could so that is how the scene went down imagine if he didn’t get food poisoning and he did fight the guy
I’m from the future, and I can tell you that a time traveling sequel made us all realize that Lucas, Spielberg and Ford knew what they were doing when they made a pretty good inter dimensional sequel.
@@Arbron Special Forces bringing back bayonets useful for prisoners. Actually hand to hand combat still occurs still need some sort of close in weapon as shooting can hit one of yours.
@@zanir2387 didn't they refrain from using guns for religious/cultural reasons though? Like with AI that wasn't allowed because it resembled the human mind. I haven't finished reading yet so I may be wrong
Mleew Guess he's either unaware of what's going on or is used to this thing happening. "Huh. Yet another crazy swordsman running around. Typical. What are ya' gonna' do?
Ofc he would, it's the sword of the famous swordsman who got shot by famous archaeologist / adventurer Indiana Jones, the collectors value is up the hundred Ks
This one needs more likes; the mental image this sparks is hilarious So like does the swordsman do all that posing only to just pull out a revolver on Indy? Does he shoot his sword at Indy like a beam firing out of it, Zelda 1 style, or does he just throw it at him like a big sharp boomerang?
John Williams is such a master at bringing highlights of emotions to the films. There is some great synch points in this scene between the picture, and the score.
One thing I really love about this scene is the way John Williams scores it. Big, flashy Arabian-esque brass fanfares, only to switch to pizzicato string and a quick stinger chord when Indy draws his pistol.
This scene always makes me laugh, back in school me & my mates talked about which indiana Jones film we liked & we all agreed that this scene is the funniest in any film history
I saw Indiana Jones for the first time the other day at age 24. I can finally see why people hype these movies up. Such great iconic moments. Everything from the boulder scene to this, to the truck scene. It's like every 5 minutes something awesome happens.
I read the story behind that. Harrison Ford had gotten food poisoning the night before and really wasn't up to the sword fight, so whoever the director was let him have a little free license.
Aimee Ward Yeah, I would understand not knowing a lot of directors for movies but that is pretty common knowledge. Even someone with the lowest of cinema knowledge would know Spielberg directed Raiders. You know the story of how this scene came to be but you don't know who directed it? Gotta go with The Clumsy Toaster on this one.
"Ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side kid."
Don't forget the hokey religions.
@@Arbron Nah, in this franchise all religions are real and powerful.
(I get the reference tho)
“You don’t believe in the force do you?”
@@zs422 Kid, I've been from one end of this galaxy to the other and I've seen a lot of strange stuff, but..."
“In my experience there’s no such thing as luck”.
The movie theater absolutely exploded with laughter back in 1981. I've never seen an audience reaction like that before or since.
I wish I was there lol
I bet they went nuts. I was fully expecting a fight when I first saw this. And after he shoots him I was dying laughing. Like duh, thats exactly the kind of thing his character would do.
@@chriscole2550 a fight was scripted but ford was sick so he "asked can i just shoot him?"
Cool!
@@David-bp8fr yeah my dad told me that story when we watched it together for the first time. Ill never forget it.
STILL the greatest "Screw this" moment in movie history. If not, it's still at least the most memorable, imo
It's between this and the scene in Galaxy Quest when Sigourney Weaver says "Well screw that" but it's very clear that her line was dubbed in and in the actual shot she'd said something different...
i think it was more of a ''sorry pal but im too tired to do this'' or ''sorry buddy but im in a hurry''.
@@bostonianful The reality was "I'm too sick to do this," when they were supposed to shoot this Harrison Ford was quite under the weather and didn't feel up to shooting a drawn out fight scene, so he suggested "Can't I just shoot the bastard?"
@@quillmaurer6563 yeah, that seems accurate.
And it was homaged in Temple of Doom when Indy is confronted by a trio of swordsmen. He goes for his gun....which is gone!
Had all the makings of an epic boss scene. Gallery clears out. Music crescendos. Big man in the black and red garb looks ready to rumble acting all tough and showing off before fighting and Indiana Jones just sighs him off and blasts him away in 1 second. Pure movie magic.
And all because of dysentery affecting Harrison Ford, talks about something getting in the way of movie making only for a improvisation to happen which is also awesome to see.
So many theaters erupted in cheers and laughter at that in the 80s.
It was actually was supposed to be an epic Sword vs Whip Fight, but Harrison Ford was having none of that because he was sick (as stated above) and just shot him out of a random Idea to get out of that Fight Scene. George Lucas then liked it so much that they kept the Scene. I don't even know if the actual Fight was re-shot later and dropped in favour of the Scene we have today, or if Lucas/Spielberg intervened on Set because they instantly liked Harrison Ford shooting the Swordsman.
@@Genius_at_Work Made for one of the first FA&FO moments shown in a modern movie!
@@arjusarauis9901 I read about that. I _feel bad_ that Harrison was violently ill, but it gave us this awesome and hilarious moment in cinema history.
“While you were out chasing girls, I was at home, studying the bla-“
“Yeah, whatever, nerd.”
B R U H
Jeez nerdless
@@HotStreetStudios615 "So you see"
the blade is a golden copypasta, never again should you use it for vile reasons.
Lmao
Who knew a food poisoning would turn into a iconic scene in cinematic history.
I don't understand? What happened?
@@TherealDEXIL The fight scenes in the town were filmed in Kairouan, while Ford was suffering from dysentery (an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhoea containing blood or mucus.) Stuntman Terry Richards had practiced for weeks with his sword to create the scripted fight scene, choreographing a fight between the swordsman and Jones' whip. However, after filming the initial shots of the scene, after lunch due to Ford's dysentery, Ford and Spielberg agreed to cut the scene down to a gunshot, with Ford saying to Spielberg "Let's just shoot the sucker."
I thought dysentery killed people
Anand R. Misir in like 1846 yeah
@@TheOnlyHollywood1 It isn't 100% fatality rate.
Swordsman: I've been looking forward to this for a long time.
Jones: Yes, I'll bet you have (BANG)
"Jones shot first"
Seventh Mist Han shot first
Swordsman: Maclunkey!
Jones: Sorry about the mess.
It's almost like they're played by the same actor
Only a coward brings a gun into a sword fight
Only a fool brings a sword into a gun fight
wise words my man
My friend:"I want you to know which one of this sentences is an insult.
Me:They're both the same.
tell that to japanese
@@aaronpingol1566 Why don’t you go ask a samurai why they switched their spears (katanas weren’t meant to be a main weapon) to muskets?
"Only the dead fight fair"
Not just a scene but an icon in film history comedy
Truly. This is simple comedy through and through. And to think it all came from Ford having dysentery.
@Parnell Anderson tf???
Though i still feel bad about the stuntman who trained for weeks for the sword fight which makes it hard for me to laugh-
True
One of funniest scenes in movie history.
Plot twist: The swordsman is actually really friendly and is just putting on a good show for the crowd
Tiger66261 This makes me feel bad for laughing at this all the time.
Liam Woodman way to lighten the mood
Greedo shot first!
And he succeeded.
omg i never thought about it that way :/
supposed to be epic fight scene but harrison ford was sick so they did this.....so much better
Jeff castell Dysentery.
you mean with the sword man ? no harrison said why canti just shoot him ?
andrewroxs But wasn't the scene already filmed? There IS an actual Deleted Scene.
I’m a little surprised George Lucas didn’t special edition that back in
Jeff castell q
Harrison Ford really nailed that look of “Oh, give me a break 🙄” lmao 😂
Or more like "I ain't got time for this s***." 🤣
@@ebonypantalion5154 quite literally, since he had dysentery.
@@theflyingwelshman5338 just food poisoning, the way I heard it.
@@JaySeraphon Odd, because I swear I heard that it was dysentery.
@@theflyingwelshman5338 Dysentery due to food poisoning.
Anime character: uses sword instead of gun because he thinks it is better
Indiana Jones, a realist:
hello guys im a mosquito Indiana Jones is the strongest gun user in anime
Any problem can be solved if you just use more gun.
@@thatonewaguy7841 deffo an american
@@thatonewaguy7841 MOAR DAKA!!
Then we got Saitama and his punch. When one gun wont do the trick, one punch it instead.
So many sword users yet these two just gave a massive middle finger
Everything about this scene is hilarious. All the crowd getting out of the way, the way the swordsman is dressed, the pose he is standing in when you first see him, the dramatic music, the evil laugh, the look on his face, the size and shape of the sword, and the dramatic moves he pulls with the sword. All only to get shot down by a single bullet, by a nonchalant and unimpressed Indy . LOL
And the butcher casually chopping meat in the background
He is a professor, he has seen it all twenty times before!
It’s basically Anime vs Real life
😆😅🤣
:)
Swordsman: **clever roast**
Indiana Jones: *ur mom*
Pokémon version:
Swordsman used sword dance 2:02
Swordsman Attack rose sharply
Indiana Jones used gun 2:10
Swordsman fainted
You win
Bandits:dang it I almost had it
You gained $164
*no u
@@xiRePeNTx nah it’s uni reverse card
@@SCP--gr3pd He didn’t faint he died
😆😆😆😆😆
Despite the sword man's very short screen time, his image earned its way to make it to the movie's poster. Pretty cool
Ig it’s deserved for learning all that choreography, even though he didn’t use it he spent all that time practicing so it’s a fair trade
That's even better, even the poster was hyping up for an actual fight which I'm sure took some people even more off guard
that guy deserves his own movie! lol
What should have happened between Han and Kylo Ren
Tadicuslegion78 lmao
Tadicuslegion78 actually Kylo can stop gun shots
cant realistically doe. thats the point.
Well Kylo Ren is his own son.
I think this should have been the stormtrooper who spins the baton.
Harrison Ford actually had a bad fever when shooting the film and was too tired to actually fight the dude so he shot him. It was suppose to be one of the biggest battles in the movie but he improvised and just shot him
Yes, it was the kind of fever that comes shooting out of your brown balloon knot as rusty water.
I think he had diarrhea
@@LSTNSCRFN About half the cast and crew caught dysentery on set, incl Ford. I can relate: caught the same thing in Peru. Our professor called it the Inca Two-step. We called it the Inca Shitstorm. So yeah, you'd feel like shooting someone too!
Wasn't it stomach virus?
ShernWei Lee dysentery
"The gun is mightier than the sword."
Well, you were right this time, Hol Horse.
Ah yes, a cultured person
I found the comment I was searching for
IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE?!
“Man, what a memorable quote. The gun is mightier than the sword”
-Entire Equestrian
The sword guy never heard of stratego.
2:09 me fighting the first boss after completing all the side missions
relatable as hell
Me vs. The Power Gangers in Fallout NV after commanding TDM
Me fighting the first enemies in NG+
900 Pinecones
Resident Evil games when you unlock the infinite magnum
Swordsman: *twirls sword to show his expertise*
Indiana Jones: So anyway I started blasting
The funny thing is that this scene was part of a joke in It’s Always Sunny
Pointing out unoriginality is unoriginal.... and a buzzkill
@Edward Jaquez if you never heard it, how about if I delete this comment so that you'll be happy it never existed?
Sword twirling shows how much you have no idea about actual combat, funnily enough. Indie was probably like: not even worth my time, some wallglhanger twirling incompetent lunatic..
@@yuuyakizami2133 A 🔫🔫
To this day the most perfect distillation of a character's ideology. Not a word of dialogue, that resigned look before he does it, perfect.
Idk man, looks more like an annoyed look to me
He was annoyed because he was too sick to crack out his whip and in one of the greatest improvisations in cinematic history, the now infamous "just shoot him" Harrison Ford, couldn't get his whip out, and out of annoyance and frustration shot the swordsman dead. This is why Harrison Ford is so reveared as an actor.
Well, there was some dialogue, but they censored it out so kids could watch it here on youtube.
There actually was gonna be a long drawn-out fight, with Indy using his whip. And during the fight, the swordsman would've accidentally cleaved through a tough meat, which a vendor would've thanked him for.
But during the filming, many of the crew, including Ford, were suffering from dysentery, so when Ford suggested he just shoot the swordsman, Spielberg agreed.
It might've been cool and a bit funny to see it, but this was way better!
Edit: I also just found out that the guy who played the swordsman was disappointed that his stunt was cut short, so Ford made up for it by paying the man double out of his own pocket.
gotta feel bad for the swordsman tho, he lost his big scene
WE KNOW DUDE STOP REMINDING US STUFF WE ALREADY KNOW
@@tdog8600 no, I don't know
shut up
@@aaronbreeds5132 At least this is even better lol
Yeah but can we talk about why the hell everyone was suffering from dysentery?!
I still view this scene as the funniest scene in cinematic history. The pure expression of "I don't have time for this." slays me every time.
And he really didn’t, in real life. lol. He was trying to keep from crappin himself. lol.
0:07 It allways cracks me up when Karen Allan gently taps the stuntmen with the canister.
@@GregSteffensen she is supposed to be alcoholic and drunk
"Oh I don't have fuckin' time for this shit." -Indiana Jones inner monologue
Jordan Moore Thats what Harrison Ford said to Spielberg when discussing this scene
true
"Guns are for cowards."
Me: "They get the job done."
Indi: 2:09 WHOOPS i accidentally side-b
@Richard Alvin WE agree comrade
@@stickypoopoo8982 communists detected
Me: a little bit of both makes it so you're always ready
@@chroma6947 Okay whatever you say Braveheart. Guns are just tools and an equalizer. Bad guys don't fight fair and trust me when they come after you you want the best tool available.
This scene always gets me 😂😂😂
He’s like “for god sake mate I’ve got better things to do.” *Bang* 😂😂😂
Yeah, he doesn’t have time for side quests.
I love the expression on Indiana's face right before he shoots the swordsman. He's like "oh please. "
He was feeling miserable with his dysentery during filming.
Hard to believe that entire interaction was improvised
yea right?
You can actually see the swordsman lag just a fraction of a second behind, but he pulled it off very well considering nobody knew this would happen.
it wasn't improvised
Yes it was, Harrison Ford was fighting an illness on set (you can hear it in the scenes before this) and he was absolutely exhausted because of the heat and decided to just shoot the guy instead of a swordfight like Spielberg planned.
Nirandir Darkspear 1. You can't just improvise a shooting scene with all the gun security regulations. 2. Harrison Ford himself said in an interview that the script was changed before the scene. Full story: www.businessinsider.com/harrison-ford-reddit-ama-2014-4?r=US&IR=T&IR=T
From one epic movie to another.
“When you have to shoot. Shoot. Don’t talk.”
The Good The Bad and The Ugly. Fav movie next to the Indiana series
He wasn't talking...
@@BrendanJSmith because he had to shoot
@@NChapaWI9436 I know. But he didn't talk so it's irrelevant.
@@BrendanJSmith because he knew he had to shoot. So he shot instead of talked
The fact that Harrison decided to just shoot the guy instead of fight him bc he was sick with food poising is amazing
Dysentery
(Obi-Wan looks at Indy) "So uncivilized...."
XD
haha.
still used his blaster oh i meant gun
But it IS practical, you can’t argue with results.
a gun is anti jedi if you ask me, the bullets travel faster than lasers.
Still can't get over the look on his face that says "fuck this shit" BANG! 2:08
I know. This scene is HILARIOUS!
Eh, Canadian Gamer 😂
Fun fact: Harrison Ford and the Swordsman were supposed to have a full-on sword battle in the script, but Ford had dysentery so they had to shorten the fight (and they remembered Indy had a gun). So that face was probably a genuine "fuck this shit" face, but not for the reason you suspect.
I was in the theater around 1981; when Indy shot the swordsman, the entire movie audience busted out laughing!
Me too! One of the great moments in cinema.
why fight fair when you could just win?
Heavy
America in a nutshell
Mad Dog: nggak ada gregetnya
every yougioh meta player ever
Will Turner, "You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight, I'll kill you"
Jack Sparrow, "Then it's not much incentive for me to fight fair then, is it?"
2:09 his facial expression was always my favorite. He’s like “ugh, for Christ’s sake” lol
Ya
the original scene was supposed to be a fight but due to that they changed the scene by using a gun to end it. The face he made was genuinely painful. The whole crew got bad case of food poisoning
You can tell by his face he was sick
Harrison Ford had Dysentery while filming this scene.
It also fit with the look of, “I don’t have time for this s***.”
The swordsman actually trained for weeks on end to perfect his techniques for this fight scene alone, only to have Indy pop a cap in his ass in the end.
Perhaps the Nazis should've just resorted to a Stormtrooper with an MP40 instead.
But stormtroopers suck at shooting
Ashley Morales exactly
The Ugly Barnacle Yeah, but the Stormtrooper wouldn't be able to shoot Indy even if he had a gun to Indy's head.
For real? He didn't do anything impressive with it
The swordsman's actor's name is Terry Richards.
That'll teach you a lesson, always bring a gun to a knife fight -Sully
Don't you mean a knife--or in this case, a sword--to a gun fight?
Should have brought a Sith with a lightsaber. Or simply a Sith.
Is that a Ray Donovan reference?
Joni Calingasan Is that an Uncharted reference?
They gotta make an Uncharted movie
I remember seeing this film for the 1st time when I was 10 and being mind-blown during this scene that Indy shot the swordsman. I was literally thinking... "Ah, great, another cliché swords fight.... WHAT THE HELL?!"
Truly a classic and still one of my personal favourite films of all time.
So you were 10 years old and already familiar with clichès and movie tropes? You must have been a pretty advanced kid back then 🤠
@@Jointorino Yeah, we were regulars of a local film rental store and we tended to lend lots of horror and action films. I got to learn a bunch pretty quickly that way. :D
I literally searched in RUclips "indiana jones shoots guy with sword" and I got exactly what I wanted with no dissapointment.
what were you expecting when you searched that lmao
Same here
I mean, yeah. What would you expect?
Same with me this video was the first one I saw
I searched "Harrison Ford food poisoning"
I still remember seeing this as a kid thinking: "can't he just shoot... Oh wow he did that! Hah!!"
Indy is like "I don't have time for this" and draws his gun to shoot him.
+Ashwath Toontown My thoughts exactly.
thanks for summarizing, i didnt watch the video
No Indy was like I'm too sick for this so I'll just shoot him
Thanks for the synopsis chief
I'm so glad Harrison had a fever that day. This is, hands down, the greatest, funniest, and most practical reaction possible. Instantly turned what would've probably been just another fight/chase sequences into a cinematic icon.
No matter how you hear the story behind the "battle", one thing remains clear…
It's fuckin' hilarious.
Did you notice that a kid stole his sword in the end ?:))
I would too
Ah yeah! Right!
Lel
No
@@juanmanuelpenaloza9264
I mean
"Ryuujin no kewo kurae!"
"It's High Noon."
ayy lmao
I'm dying.
Colton Turner
a pity the sword guy didn't just use deflect
Colton Turner
a pity the sword guy didn't just use deflect
Colton Turner well well this movie was made long ago and here's someone from 2017 good job for not being dead
This is legit my favorite track of William's iconic score. Never fails to engage me immediately with the scene and unable to break away.
Just noticed someone immediately stole his sword lmfao
@Chairman Jao Bai Den.... in real life
It’s a free sword now
When I try to knife in Counterstrike.
If there's one thing shooter games have taught us, the melee option is useless. Except in battlefield, where it's crazy op.
@@abbyalphonse499 and cod mw2 theres a op class for melee
@@abbyalphonse499 Noob. Knife kills are easy in CS.
Abby Alphonse and every halo
@@bradebronson8835 yeah, tell this to Simple.
Karen in the crowd: “You don’t fight with honor!”
Indiana Jones: “No, but he did.”
You: said the words “you don’t fight with honor!”
Jin Saki: feels a disturbance
That GOT reference
Karen Allen is Marion’s actress, nice
Legitimately one of my favorite scenes from a movie period, it's just so perfect lmao
2:10 Swordsman, meet 1000 years of technological advancement.
Nice. I love it.
“Get with the times old man.”
It’s funny how he one shot killed him
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side.
No... but it really helps!
ValleyoftheKings64 copy paste master
ValleyoftheKings64 true.
ValleyoftheKings64 i
JOKER
It's a star wars reference
2:01 - "I've been looking forward to this for a long time." 🗡
2:10 - "Yes, I bet you have." 🔫 2:11
2:12 Dude just straight up takes the sword after the sword guy dies. 😂
It was cool looking sword. Wouldn’t you?
2:00 A normal day in Panguipulli
Estaba buscando este comentario XD
Indy Shot First!
He's secretly Han Solo. He always shoots first :P
in star wars episode 4 in his fight with greedo, greedo shoots first then han solo shoots
Ee Kwang Exactly. I always hear Han shot first. No, he was the only one who shot.
If this was directed by George Lucas he would have CGI'd a sword being thrown at Indy from the swordsman to clarify to the audience that Greedo.. I mean the swordsman shot first.
He didn't shoot first...because no one else shot.
I don't have time for this s**t (gun fire)
Chazzy Roberts An ironic statement if I've ever heard one.
😂🤣🤣😂
@@josiahwright5859 yeah
Chazzy Roberts yup and Harrison ford had gotten food poisoning and asked if he could just shoot the guy instead of fight him and he could so that is how the scene went down imagine if he didn’t get food poisoning and he did fight the guy
Just take out your gun and blow his brains out!!!!!;-)
40 years later still one of the best scenes and one of the best films ever what a great trilogy *and a bad alien sequel
I’m from the future, and I can tell you that a time traveling sequel made us all realize that Lucas, Spielberg and Ford knew what they were doing when they made a pretty good inter dimensional sequel.
0:17 might be one of my favorite Indy punches.
His punches are LEGENDARY.
Haha, that's a good one. It's comedy gold too, how right after he tells Marion to get outta here he just tosses her on the ground.
And especially with that oh-so-satisfying THWACK!
Grievous: I have 4 arms, each holding a lightsaber. I will spin two of them at 10 MPH while slowly and steadily inching closer t-
Kenobi: *G U N*
So uncivilized...
@@stefansalvatierra4913 you need more likes
Would have saved 10 minutes of movie time if Obi-Wan shot him straight out.
Imagine if we end up learning that Ewan Mcgreggor improvised that scene in due to the fact he got sick too.
If only we also learned.
Lightsabers can block bullets easily, so...
The Swordsman should get an oscar for this role
"Han always shoots first..."
I love the fact that everyone stayed in character
@Elitedevil It is doe
@Elitedevil Ah I see. I must have been mistaken. My apologies
Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
Mutt didn't get that memo lol.
KyodaiKen1979 or Snake eyes and Storm Shadow
Lol Shia LaBeouf
Unless the knife has a bipod
Gordy vs Ace Merrill in Stand by me
Take note, scifi writers: this is why soldiers aren't issued melee weapons anymore.
Besides perhaps a knife for utility purposes. Otherwise, yeah, even bayonets have fallen out of favor.
Dont take notes scifi writers
Soldiers dont have laser weapons
@@Arbron Special Forces bringing back bayonets useful for prisoners. Actually hand to hand combat still occurs still need some sort of close in weapon as shooting can hit one of yours.
Unless they're from dune franchise...
@@zanir2387 didn't they refrain from using guns for religious/cultural reasons though? Like with AI that wasn't allowed because it resembled the human mind. I haven't finished reading yet so I may be wrong
Never forget the roar of laughter that went up in the cinema. Brilliant!
Swordsman: Disney Sequel Trilogy
Indiana Jones: The Mandalorian
True.
Gun: Luke
@@Ad-fu6tj Gun: baby yoda
Thats insulting to indie.
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2:08 Butcher in the back is cutting air XD
Mleew Guess he's either unaware of what's going on or is used to this thing happening.
"Huh. Yet another crazy swordsman running around. Typical. What are ya' gonna' do?
Ha lol
lloololololollll
Yeah, and he is using the meat under it as a cutting board.
"I don't have time for this" *bang*
+hypercell101 That’s exactly what I was thinking.
When your about to 1v1 your friend but you accidentally side-b
I’ve won........
But at what cost
I love how Indy acts as if this is just a simple annoyance. It's what makes this scene so iconic.
Swordsman: "I've been looking forward to this for a long time."
Indy: Yes, I bet you have!" *BANG*
xD some dude looted the sword from the guy seconds after he dropped
Ofc he would, it's the sword of the famous swordsman who got shot by famous archaeologist / adventurer Indiana Jones, the collectors value is up the hundred Ks
@@ArcturusOTE IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!!!
Did anyone else notice the guy who immediately grabs the sword off his body and runs lol
I mean, it's not like the body will be needing it anymore 😂
@@isiahduran2041
Just to be shot like the swordman was.
Swordsman: a 200 word essay you have to write
Indy: chatgpt
Hopefully George Lucas won't go back and edit this and make the Swordsman shoot first.
He won't, he already sold his company to Disney.
Victor Damázio it was a joke.
Brilliant
This one needs more likes; the mental image this sparks is hilarious
So like does the swordsman do all that posing only to just pull out a revolver on Indy? Does he shoot his sword at Indy like a beam firing out of it, Zelda 1 style, or does he just throw it at him like a big sharp boomerang?
40 years on, still works, still a hoot. Genius; and according to some of the comments below, Ford improvised it out of necessity...
"Why 1v1 with melees if you have a gun in your inventory"
-Indiana Jones
The fact how Harrison Ford was actually sick during this part 2:09 you can tell by the way he looked.
A couple of the crew members were also sick that day
Swordsman: 300k millenials
Indiana Jones: Area 51 guards
@Beverly Marsh yeah dude its so crazy that because of Covid time flies so fast
Wait wat
1 yr ago???
those were good times, when even enemy communities like Minecraft and Fortnite acted like a brotherhood
@@miguelangelarreola5418 Nah it was more like WW3.
2:08 the butcher in the background...lol
Sam Armstrong omfg ive never noticed that
Sam Armstrong Great, now I'll never un see it now.
He's acting like this happens every other day XD.
Sam Armstrong "got no time for this,gotta chop my meat"
He knew how it was going to end,
John Williams is such a master at bringing highlights of emotions to the films. There is some great synch points in this scene between the picture, and the score.
One thing I really love about this scene is the way John Williams scores it. Big, flashy Arabian-esque brass fanfares, only to switch to pizzicato string and a quick stinger chord when Indy draws his pistol.
This scene always makes me laugh, back in school me & my mates talked about which indiana Jones film we liked & we all agreed that this scene is the funniest in any film history
1:10 that's why you should never mess with a player that holding a pan in PUBG
Also golden pan in TF2
@@woda9291 or l4d2
Listen to the music from 2:06-2:08. Sounds like the music from the Battle of Endor.
John Williams=Musical Genius
he was supposed to fight the swordsman with his whip, but had a case of the runs, so adlib the scene so he can run to the john. Brilliant !!!!
I saw Indiana Jones for the first time the other day at age 24. I can finally see why people hype these movies up. Such great iconic moments. Everything from the boulder scene to this, to the truck scene. It's like every 5 minutes something awesome happens.
I read the story behind that. Harrison Ford had gotten food poisoning the night before and really wasn't up to the sword fight, so whoever the director was let him have a little free license.
"whoever the director was"
For fuck's sake...
+The Clumsy Toaster ikr
The Clumsy Toaster Not everybody is up to your level of knowledge, sfb
Aimee Ward My level of knowledge is common knowledge in this scenario.
Aimee Ward Yeah, I would understand not knowing a lot of directors for movies but that is pretty common knowledge. Even someone with the lowest of cinema knowledge would know Spielberg directed Raiders. You know the story of how this scene came to be but you don't know who directed it? Gotta go with The Clumsy Toaster on this one.
I remember this moment so well in the movie theatre. Perfectly played and so original.
One of the best action scenes. Avoided the cliché of "hero struggle fight scene" and moved on with a simple and effective humorous solution.
The forever life version of "Oh, Screw this! Bang!"
Imagine
You're the villain of a movie, talking menacingly, and the main character just shoots you while you talk
my dear grandmother long since passed absolutely loved this, she would piss herself laughing everytime lol
Sincerely I've never seen this film but this segment clearly shows the combination of comedy and adventure I love to see in a film
You really have to see it, it's one of the greatest films ever made. The Last Crusade was also fabulous
100% you should see this film right away, it’s a thrilling joyride with heart and so much care put into the filmmaking
2:10 I love this scene. He’s like: “Let’s just get this over with. I’m too lazy to not use my gun.”
It’s amazing how just ahead the times of this film was. This little improve moment brought more realism than perhaps most movies today.
40 Years since this movie hit the big screen, 40 years and no other movie has come close. Best wishes to Ford, Karen Allen an Spielberg.
Indy's expression kills me every single time. Like "Bruh, really? I don't have time for this!"