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  • @TBRSchmitt
    @TBRSchmitt  Před rokem +140

    I can't believe I didn't notice that Sallah is also Gimli... Sallah had a beard but I blame it on it not being a great big bushy beard, or else I would have noticed haha! Thank you all for your support and Sam and I can't wait to finish up the original trilogy!
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    • @juansanchezvilla-lobosrami5404
      @juansanchezvilla-lobosrami5404 Před rokem +10

      Also Satipo, the guy in the beginning is Alfred Molina. You know, Doctor Octopus in Spiderman.

    • @AlanCanon2222
      @AlanCanon2222 Před rokem +2

      Also, he was so tall compared to Gimli!

    • @stevetokeley6542
      @stevetokeley6542 Před rokem +3

      @@AlanCanon2222 He also played Treebeard.

    • @o0pinkdino0o
      @o0pinkdino0o Před rokem +4

      How about the very young Alfred Molina (Doc Ock from Spider-Man) ? Molina actually suffered from arachnophobia and struggled as the spider handler covered him in tarantulas. Spielberg was unhappy as the spiders just sat there. "They are like that as they are all male and are quite placid unless we ass a female" the handler said.
      ""Do you have a female ? Well put her in there !" Spielberg said leading to the shot we had in the film.
      They could not have enough money to make me shoot that scene.
      Also Porkins from SW A New Hope is the CIA agent.
      And so... we get the Raiders paradox. If Indy had not gotten involved then Hitler would have opened the arc in Berlin and Nazi Germany would have been destroyed utterly.

    • @evanwalters63
      @evanwalters63 Před rokem

      I can't believe you never saw this before. It's one the best adventure movies ever made.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Před rokem +300

    I was a 14 year old kid who saw this theatrically and the only things I knew were that it was directed by the guy who directed Jaws and starred Han Solo.😂 This is a perfect movie.👍

    • @spenser9908
      @spenser9908 Před rokem +20

      That description alone would've had me like, "Take my money!"

    • @TheMarcHicks
      @TheMarcHicks Před rokem +10

      @@spenser9908 Pretty much the same. The guy behind Jaws & Close Encounters.....what's not to love?

    • @auckalukaum
      @auckalukaum Před rokem +6

      I was 5 when I saw it in its original run. Was totally mind blowing.

    • @keith9716
      @keith9716 Před rokem +8

      I was 8 years old when I saw this movie in the theaters. I wanted to go see Empire Strikes Back again, for the 9th time, but my sisters talked me into this instead, using what you just said. LOL.....Han Solo is in it. And I loved it! 😂

    • @Jar0fMay0
      @Jar0fMay0 Před rokem +4

      My dad was 16 when it came out and he said the same thing lol

  • @chrisolivo6591
    @chrisolivo6591 Před rokem +301

    I can’t explain how cool it was to see a new movie coming out in 1981 that had George Lucas and Steven Spielberg making it.

    • @Bawookles
      @Bawookles Před rokem +28

      The hype for it was unreal. "From the makers of JAWS and STAR WARS comes RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK!". And it lived up to the hype.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před rokem +14

      ​@@Bawooklesand they pull it off so well, they should have won a Oscar for best picture

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 Před rokem +3

      Right? I think it was TIME Magazine that had a shot of Indy & Marion tied up with the caption, "Cliffhanger Classic" and nobody knew what it was about. Didn't matter, it was from Spielberg & Lucas!

    • @Tr0nzoid
      @Tr0nzoid Před rokem +4

      Having also been watching this since 1981, it feels so strange to see "Raiders of the Lost Ark" watched and then discussed like it is just any another movie.

    • @jimmorrish6771
      @jimmorrish6771 Před rokem +1

      the dream team (at the time)

  • @OuterGalaxyLounge
    @OuterGalaxyLounge Před rokem +78

    The magic of seeing this on first run in 1981 can never be duplicated.

    • @Easy_Skanking
      @Easy_Skanking Před rokem +2

      And seeing it as an 11-year old was thrilling!

    • @jimmorrish6771
      @jimmorrish6771 Před rokem

      I was 13, loved seeing it in the cinemas

    • @TedBrogan
      @TedBrogan Před rokem +1

      I remember seeing it in a theater in Atlantic City with my dad, and afterwards we went to a toy store and I got a GI Joe action figure. I think it was Cobra Sabateur. Coulda been Storm Shadow.

    • @32446
      @32446 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree.

    • @uncletaylorify
      @uncletaylorify Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Easy_Skanking I was seven years old and my mom took me to see it lol

  • @saaamember97
    @saaamember97 Před rokem +166

    Indy would not have been better off staying behind the rolling stone. It was meant as a trap. If you are behind it, it will close off the cave entrance and you will be stuck there forever. Therefore, he needed to stay in front of it.

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 Před rokem +11

      Watching reactions often causes me to see some things for the first time since my minds eye isn't being led by the production crew and can wander. At the beginning - little golden statue with the 'realistic' eyes has a little golden butt. =P Made me laugh.

    • @kylefleming7987
      @kylefleming7987 Před rokem +2

      Ooooooh. That makes sense.

    • @suffersystemstudios
      @suffersystemstudios Před rokem +16

      @Darkstar Not sure taking a slim chance that a hundred ton boulder wouldn't completely seal off the entrance is using your head.

    • @robertmartin9029
      @robertmartin9029 Před rokem +14

      @Darkstar The entrance wasn't round shaped but the stone did appear to completely block it at the end of the tunnel. It's fairly obvious that the trap designers intended it to prevent anyone who did not otherwise perish from being able to ever leave. Perhaps Indy could have found a way to get around it after it was stuck there at the end, but better not to need to.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Před rokem +10

      @@robertmartin9029 He only needs a geologist hammer, and nineteen years time. ;)

  • @matthewganong1730
    @matthewganong1730 Před rokem +53

    I just watched the original trilogy with my young son back in March. Usually he has a hard time sitting still through one entire movie, but we started this early in the afternoon and by his request ended up watching all three movies back to back on the same day. It was one of the best bonding experiences he and I have had together. I was probably about his age when I first saw these movies.

  • @sunkorg
    @sunkorg Před rokem +111

    I was 11, on an Army base, watching this movie for the first time in the front row of the base's small theater. It was magical.
    When it was first released, it was simply called, "Raiders of the Lost Ark."

    • @user-by2dk9ns8s
      @user-by2dk9ns8s Před rokem +7

      yeah, there was no Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost ark. It was just called Raiders. Star wars was also not Star wars episode 4, a new hope. It was just Star wars originally

    • @MrLivewire1970
      @MrLivewire1970 Před rokem +1

      I was 10 and I didn't want to see this. We'd gone to Hanover Street and I was just too young for that. I thought Raiders was going to be another boring love story. Needless to say, I was immediately hooked for life.

    • @WezWolf
      @WezWolf Před rokem +1

      I saw this movie when I was 12 ... And I remember clearly, it was called. "Han Solo and the Raiders of the Lost Ark"...anyone who says otherwise needs to do their homework.

  • @lui_salazar
    @lui_salazar Před rokem +54

    The legendary John Williams with an iconic score 🙌🏻🔥

  • @j.j.h.atemycereal
    @j.j.h.atemycereal Před rokem +40

    This is a PERFECT movie. The acting, the story, the music, the cinematography... everything is just KILLER.

    • @sentionno.4553
      @sentionno.4553 Před 18 dny

      You mean the story that in no way is influenced by Indys actions?

  • @charlize1253
    @charlize1253 Před rokem +109

    This movie is still great, but what you lose over time is how revolutionary it was when it first came out in 1981. The 1970's was a golden age for "serious" dramas with heavy themes and serious actors and talkative scripts filled with thoughtful philosophical symbols and themes, like the Godfather, the Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Taxi Driver, The French Connection. Midnight Cowboy, Straw Dogs, and the like. And then this movie came out (along with the original Star Wars), 90 non-stop minutes of exhilarating comic book fun with no deep meaning whatsoever, and the era of talkative dramas literally ground to a stop.

    • @johnclawed
      @johnclawed Před rokem +11

      Yes, the end of adult movies. As much fun as they are, this kind shouldn't be all there is.

    • @monsterlair
      @monsterlair Před rokem +5

      Lucas and Spielberg more or less invented the 80s movie 😄

    • @britsareweak
      @britsareweak Před rokem

      Exactly, I saw this movie after a lot of hype and once I had seen it I thought it was good, but it didn’t quite match the hype around it. What was missing was the context and the time period in which this movie was released.

    • @m.e.3862
      @m.e.3862 Před rokem +7

      Yeah Jaws and Star Wars were the big blockbusters that distracted the 70s generation from the real world events at the time- Vietnam, Patty Hearst and the SLA, the energy crisis, crazy inflation, terrorist groups hijacking planes, watergate…
      When real life is that complicated movies with a clear hero, villain and simple story are a much needed escape!

    • @jacob4920
      @jacob4920 Před rokem +4

      @@m.e.3862 Which is what society is so desperately in need of NOWADAYS!
      We need our new generation's "Spielberg and Lucas." I just don't know where they might be. And that's sad.

  • @tidepride86
    @tidepride86 Před rokem +11

    Lol I dunno why TBR but your nonchalant "it just got all mystical up in here" cracked me up

  • @tkopp10976
    @tkopp10976 Před rokem +6

    It just occurred to me... in 10 years we will have a whole new series of Kid Schmitt First Time Watching Classic Movies. You gys have the chance to raise the greatest movie buff ever.

  • @justanobadi6655
    @justanobadi6655 Před rokem +73

    I love indy's "you wanna talk to God? let's go see him together. I've got nothing better to do."

  • @garyglaser4998
    @garyglaser4998 Před rokem +27

    For the record, the first movie was simply called, Raiders of the Ark... Indiana Jones was not yet a thing.

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 Před rokem +145

    This film rekindled the trend of treasure hunting adventures in the 80s. You've seen The Goonies, but definitely also check out Robert Zemeckis' Romancing the Stone (1984) starring Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas, & Danny DeVito.

    • @rosetoren3881
      @rosetoren3881 Před rokem +2

      And the following two.

    • @susanalexander6721
      @susanalexander6721 Před rokem +6

      I love Romancing the Stone. Michael Douglas was perfect, and he and Kathleen Turner had great chemistry.

    • @KJ-ck8rv
      @KJ-ck8rv Před rokem +1

      Omg yes!!!!!! I’ve been wanting to leave this same comment forever!! One of my favorite movies! Set in Columbia, this movie has a bit of everything; action, adventure, romance, comedy. I never tire of watching it! Also directing this movie Robert Zemeckis has said gave him the confidence to direct Back to the Future, because up until Romancing the Stone he had never had much commercial success and was afraid of taking on another Steven Spielberg movie considering his first 2 with Steven were failures. He told Steven his career would be over if his next movie wasn’t a hit and Spielberg agreed with him. So he went off to Direct RTS in 84’ which was a success and BttF in 85’ two of my favorites! Also, the writer of RTS was a waitress and had never written a screenplay before, she did it on the side in her spare time and was killed tragically a year after the movie was released. Before her death she was writing the script for Indiana Jones 3.

    • @hgman3920
      @hgman3920 Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately when it first came out, all too many people thought it was an Indy clone and didn't really give it a chance, but it's a great film in it's own right

    • @Wishbone1977
      @Wishbone1977 Před rokem +1

      @@rosetoren3881 I'm pretty sure there's only one sequel, The Jewel Of The Nile. Further sequels were planned, but never got off the ground.

  • @76063co2
    @76063co2 Před rokem +32

    ANSWER: It was actually "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (the second film) that the PG-13 rating was created for. There was pressure to make it rated R, rather than PG, due to the violence and Spielberg lobbied for a new rating, in-between.
    You have to understand how this movie set a new standard for action and adventure in it's time. It was epic, in a time of practical effects and stunts. I saw this in theater as a kid and I remember audiences being blown away. And yes, that ending was in my nightmares for a long time.

    • @Kiernan5
      @Kiernan5 Před rokem +8

      It was not created for Temple of Doom, Temple of Doom was rated PG. It was released on May 23rd, 1984. It was supposed to be rated R but Spielberg talked the ratings board into giving it a PG rating. The first PG-13 movie was Red Dawn which came out August 10th, 1984. Temple of Doom, along with other movies like Gremlins and Poltergeist, were the reason that PG-13 was created, as it was felt that those movies were looked at as being too mature for a PG rating with scenes of horror and violence, but not hard enough for an R.

    • @76063co2
      @76063co2 Před rokem

      @@Kiernan5 yes, I know that Red Dawn was the first movie that was released with the PG-13 rating.

    • @juliebartlett4222
      @juliebartlett4222 Před rokem +1

      @@Kiernan5 Temple of Doom was rated "GP". It's been listed as "PG" because "GP" no longer exists.

    • @Kiernan5
      @Kiernan5 Před rokem +2

      @Unimpartial Observer Temple of Doom was never rated GP. It came out in 1984, GP was changed to PG in 1972.

  • @mixtisoreviews6880
    @mixtisoreviews6880 Před rokem +48

    Trivia for you two, Daniel and Sam:
    -The original title of the movie is just “Raiders of the Lost Ark”
    -The sword and gun scene in the market, Harrison Ford was sick and had a bad fever, he was actually suppose to have a long drawn out fight. Due to his sickness, shortened it to a gun shot.
    Not trivia, but the ark holds the tablets of the 10 commandments, the ones that Moses had cast down on the Israelites. It’s a power not to be scene or used by those who are not God or worthy of it. That’s why it took everyone at the end who was looking at the power it bestowed.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před rokem +2

      They never officially changed the title.

    • @manxgirl
      @manxgirl Před rokem +2

      Not surprising. Old Testament God killed some of his own priests, because they dared to burn the wrong type of incense in the temple where it was kept.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Před rokem +30

    "Raiders of the Lost Ark": An homage to cliffhanger movies of the 1930's, it had enough stunts for THREE Action movies of the era, second choice Harrison Ford created another movie icon, "two-fisted Marion Ravenwood" stood tall as Indy's equal, and a generation of college students were persuaded to "dig in the dirt" as now-Cool Archeologists.

  • @BishopWalters12
    @BishopWalters12 Před rokem +92

    It's crazy that Spielberg had Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. in like a 7-year time span. He had a HOF career by 1982 and he could've retired but I'm glad that he didn't because he was still kicking a@@ in the 90s and early 00s.

    • @andrewreiber7691
      @andrewreiber7691 Před rokem +15

      It’s hard to even imagine what movies today would be like if Spielberg never came along. Him and Lucas truly revolutionized the film industry.

    • @NeutronDance
      @NeutronDance Před rokem +9

      Plus he had written Poltergeist but couldn't direct it due to a contract clause.

    • @dustywaynemusic6297
      @dustywaynemusic6297 Před rokem +3

      And had a huge bomb in between Close Encounters and Raiders but bounced back

    • @monsterlair
      @monsterlair Před rokem +3

      Jaws, Close Encounters and 1941 all went over schedule and had ballooning budgets. On Raiders, he shot fast and loose because he had promised Lucas (and he wanted to prove to himself) that he could finish the film on time and on budget.

    • @andrewreiber7691
      @andrewreiber7691 Před rokem +3

      @@NeutronDance I thought I heard that he pretty much directed that. Or at least had a lot of control of that movie. Maybe I’m wrong.

  • @seanmonahan
    @seanmonahan Před rokem +33

    I was too young to really understand it at the time, but I think this is one of the greatest movie endings of all time. They go through this whole movie to find this lost ancient artifact, and then it just ends up getting lost again. I envision an archeologist thousands of years in the future trying to once again find the lost ark, and his investigation leads him to the ruins of a warehouse in ancient America.

    • @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
      @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Před rokem +3

      Well, you can't really do anything else with it and keep it somewhat in our timeline. You might as well end Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with Indiana Jones and what the crystal skull comes from making a public appearance at the UN.

    • @Orange6921
      @Orange6921 Před rokem +5

      There's a great call back to this in the beginning of Kingdom of the Crystal skull when Indy bumps a crate in the chase scene and you see its the Ark of the Covenant inside.

    • @BClarke
      @BClarke Před rokem +7

      I love the ending because it makes you wonder what crazy stories and adventures are behind each of the other boxes in that warehouse.

    • @janna2245
      @janna2245 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention the BLATANT nod to Citizen Kane

    • @saagabragi6938
      @saagabragi6938 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Propably just what happened the last time it was found before _Raiders_

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Před rokem +2

    9:39 The idea for the 'Love You' girl was only conceived the night before shooting by the Assistant Director. He pitched the idea to Spielberg the next morning and he loved it so told them to find a 'girl with really big lids !' Her name is Julie Brown, she works as a script editor.

  • @carlosspeicywiener7018
    @carlosspeicywiener7018 Před rokem +34

    I spent many years working at high end resorts and over the years, I met Harrison Ford, Karen Allen and Denholm Elliott. They were all very nice and polite, but Karen was exceptionally sweet and grateful.
    It's fun watching them in movies. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +7

    33:42, that's one of the biggest mysteries of the franchise: Did the bug go in his mouth? 😂

    • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
      @Beuwen_The_Dragon Před rokem +2

      Flies are extremely fast little buggers, and not really prone to suicide. The actor was speaking the moment the fly disappeared, and thus exhaling, so the most likely outcome is that the fly simply flew off when it felt his breath in the span of time between frames.

  • @odinsahn7648
    @odinsahn7648 Před rokem +38

    Fun Fact: The scene where Indiana shoots the guy with the big sword was improvised. Harrison Ford had a serious case of Dysentery and was unable to be physically active for some of the scenes. He was fed up and just shot the other actor and they played it off so well they just kept the scene.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před rokem +1

      Well explained

    • @darthdmc
      @darthdmc Před rokem +2

      And its one of the funniest scenes in the film.

    • @szeddezs
      @szeddezs Před rokem +3

      The way you phrased it sounds like Harrison Ford just killed a guy on set lol.

    • @E_y_a_l
      @E_y_a_l Před rokem +6

      Every reaction to this movie there's someone who spreads that inaccurate "fact", Ford didn't just randomly decided to shoot the other actor and they decided to keep it, Jones was suppose to fight the swordsman, yes, Ford was ill, yes, but they decided to change the scene a few hours earlier in a conversation with Spielberg and the production because of Ford's condition, the scene was planned, the gun was loaded with blanks, the swordsman practiced his fall, it's not an improvisation the two actors just did off the top of their heads that Spielberg liked and decided to keep it like people keep claiming, it's still a great story but stop twisting it.

    • @szeddezs
      @szeddezs Před rokem

      @@E_y_a_l And here I thought making a movie just involves some dude holding a camera... who could have known stuff like this is actually planned out in advance?

  • @davidw.2791
    @davidw.2791 Před rokem +2

    With the benefit of having seen Crystal Skull even before Raiders, I hope you can appreciate how Roosevelt's decision is basically, "Let the Ark be LOST, again. In the same secret storage facility where we also store Alien Artifacts."

  • @jonathansmith8672
    @jonathansmith8672 Před rokem +85

    There's a great story about the scene where Indy shoots the swordsman in Cairo.
    The Cairo scenes were shot in Tunisia in North Africa, the same place where "Star Wars: A New Hope" was shot. While filming, most of the cast and crew (Except for director Steven Spielberg who lived off of canned foods) got food poisoning from eating the local foods. They were going to shoot a scripted scene where it was originally going to be a sword/whip fight between Indy and the swordsman. But on the day of shooting, Harrison Ford had dysentery (If you go back and watch the clip, you can see Harrison wiping the sweat off his face and he has a nauseous look on his face) and didn't have the energy to shoot the scene. So he went up to Spielberg and asked if he could "just shoot the bastard". And Spielberg loved the idea. And hence, that was how one of the greatest, iconic scenes in the Indiana Jones trilogy was born. :)💖

  • @RyunosukeHachi
    @RyunosukeHachi Před rokem +30

    35:04 The Ark of the Covenant is supposed to hold the Staff of Aaron (with plant buds), a jar of Manna, and the fragments of the original Ten Commandments.
    Edit: So it’s not the fragments of the original tablets of the Ten Commandments, it’s the new tablets that Moses made afterward.

    • @nanosanimations8705
      @nanosanimations8705 Před rokem +4

      And technically they shouldn't be able to touch it unless they were levites (if I recall correctly)

    • @kevinfield7787
      @kevinfield7787 Před rokem +11

      @@nanosanimations8705 That's why Indy and Sallah never touch it in the Well of Souls -- they pick it up with the poles to put it in the crate, but never touch it. It's only until the end when the Nazis take the top off... and are punished for it.

    • @sheert
      @sheert Před rokem +3

      The ark did contain the original stone tablets, except after thousands of years they had disintegrated into sand.

    • @RyunosukeHachi
      @RyunosukeHachi Před rokem +1

      @@nanosanimations8705 So as it turns out, the Levites were the only ones allowed to carry it (on longs poles through the rings), and technically no one could touch it directly without dying. Not the Levites and not the High Priest, who was the only one allowed to approach it at specific times.
      The one exception to this was when the Philistines defeated the Israelites during the time of the Judges. The Philistines transported the Ark to the Temple of Dagon at Ashdod as a war prize, and after the first night, the statue of Dagon was found prostrate before the Ark. It was righted, but after the second night, it was found prostrate again, but with it’s head and hands broken off. Afterward, a plague struck Ashdod, and the Ark was sent to Gath and Ekron, which were visited by a plague as well, whereafter it was returned to the Israelites, along with some treasure.

    • @dcdrew3
      @dcdrew3 Před rokem

      @@sheert Thank You, I knew there had to be someone else who knew this.

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat890 Před rokem +19

    Fun fact: George Lucas was terrified that Star Wars: A New Hope would not succeed when it premiered. Instead of attending the premiere of his own film, he took a vacation to Hawaii with fellow director Steven Spielberg.
    This was the vacation where they came up with the first drafts of Indiana Jones.

    • @Daveyboy100880
      @Daveyboy100880 Před rokem +2

      Though it would develop a great deal with Spielberg’s involvement, Lucas had actually worked on the story for several years prior to that fateful holiday and had a basic idea of how it would play (though Indy was called Indiana Smith). He pitched the idea after Spielberg had said he wanted to direct a James Bond movie, but that the Bond people didn’t want him to do it.

  • @TheTerryGene
    @TheTerryGene Před rokem +7

    This film was originally rated PG. The next in the series “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” was the film that led to the creation of the PG-13 rating.

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Před rokem +31

    I seem to remember hearing that Spielberg and Lucas weren't trying to make a masterpiece with this. Not that they didn't care, but they were intentionally going for an old school feel and weren't trying to make an Oscar winner. As it turns out, it was nominated for 9 Academy Awards in 1982 (the year after release), winning 5. For an action adventure movie, that's really impressive. They were going more for an American James Bond and given that 1981 saw probably the most Flemingesque, serious and gritty of the Roger Moore films, For Your Eyes Only, this worked really well. FYEO wasn't going to win any Oscars, or get nominated, but this did. And they pulled all of this off with zero CGI. This is back in the days when movies aged really well and never looked fake, like so many late 90s and early 2000s movies, or even movies today that look like you're watching a video gameplay rather than live action.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před rokem +1

      Both had a equivalent story in 1981

    • @BubblyRainbows
      @BubblyRainbows Před rokem

      This is what you consider aging really well and not looking fake? The melting faces in this? I really have to assume that you're a huge fan of this movie and are being kind for that reason. I like this movie very much. I've seen and really like a ton of these really old movies. But the effects DO NOT hold up. You can be a fan of a movie and still admit that the effects are old and dated. I'm sure they were great for the time. But they look extremely fake. They were limited by the times. They did the best they could, but that doesn't make it good. Any time I watch a movie from the 70s or 80s I go into it knowing that most of the effects will look cheesy (except for explosions, obviously, since the explosions in old movies are real). It doesn't ruin my experience with the movie to have dated effects. But pretending that they somehow look realistic is going a bit far.

  • @spddracer
    @spddracer Před rokem +88

    Indiana Jones is simply the best. It peaks with The Last Crusade.

    • @jdnaz1288
      @jdnaz1288 Před rokem +17

      Yep, I put Last Crusade over this, too. Though, both are fantastic films!

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před rokem +1

      My favorite too

    • @anzaeria
      @anzaeria Před rokem +4

      I prefer Raiders and Temple Of Doom over The Last Crusade.

    • @robertjacques4117
      @robertjacques4117 Před rokem

      I still think Raiders is best but Last Crusade is definitely second, wonderful action and of course Sean Connery "Son, I'm sorry, they got us" 🤣 if you know, you know

    • @valashar5313
      @valashar5313 Před rokem

      Crystal Skull would've been fine, about on par w/ Temple of Doom if it wasn't for the damn UFO at the end.

  • @rossjohnson5114
    @rossjohnson5114 Před rokem +11

    First, Harrison Ford wasn't the first choice for Indiana Jones. Tom Selleck was suppose to be Indiana Jones but due to him getting cast in Magnum PI, he had to decline the role. They didn't think Ford would work as Indy because everybody knew him as Hans Solo but everything work out in the end. You should check out Quigley Down Under with Selleck and Alan Richman. Very underrated film, in my opinion. Second point Sam, if you stayed behind the rolling Boulder, it would have blocked the entrance and you would have been trapped inside.

    • @m.e.3862
      @m.e.3862 Před rokem +2

      There are some preproduction illustrations of tom selleck as indy before he had to turn down the role. He would have been great. Although seeing the pictures now, it just looks like Thomas Magnum cosplaying as Indiana jones 😛

    • @susanalexander6721
      @susanalexander6721 Před rokem +3

      I can see Tom Selleck in the part.

  • @Joshu_Y
    @Joshu_Y Před rokem +38

    This movie had great action scenes because they storyboarded nearly every frame of the script before shooting, it's visually consistent with perfect framing and flows like a graphic novel in film form. It's also what allowed them to finish the principal photography in record time (75 days or something, which is crazy fast for a film of this scale). Lucas and Spielberg brought their experience from their respective big movies from a few year before and it became a peak New Hollywood collaboration. Lots of fun.
    It was brutally violent at times, true... the screaming melting guys at the end was nightmare fuel for 6 year old me at the time (before I knew what Nazis were), lol

    • @Daveyboy100880
      @Daveyboy100880 Před rokem +3

      Except the fight around the plane - Spielberg has said that they had no storyboards for that! They had a couple of days to shoot it and basically winged it all the way through, coming up with ideas on the fly (though of course they knew that it’d end in a big explosion!).

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Před rokem +1

      Not even Nazis deserve that. No one does

    • @Joshu_Y
      @Joshu_Y Před rokem

      ​@@yaqubebased1961 True, the Ark went a bit easy on them.

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Před rokem

      @@Joshu_Y americans have done far worse. Just wait till the files get unclassified, if you're alive by then

    • @TransoceanicOutreach
      @TransoceanicOutreach Před rokem

      @@yaqubebased1961 if it's classified, how do YOU know?

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs Před rokem +82

    It's been a Top Ten movie for me since I saw it in a theater when it came out. It's got everything. I was 12.

    • @lanolinlight
      @lanolinlight Před rokem +6

      The key thing about this film is that it's not an '80's movie--it's a 1930s-40's adventure serial filtered through Lucas and Spielberg's imagination and childhood memories.

    • @popkorn256
      @popkorn256 Před rokem +1

      A marvellous, beautiful film.

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 Před rokem +64

    Karen Allen was a superb comedy/action heroine!!
    It was a crime Spielberg didn’t continue with the two of them n only brought her back decades later.

    • @rayevarney
      @rayevarney Před rokem +18

      She's great in Starman

    • @scionofdorn9101
      @scionofdorn9101 Před rokem +10

      @@rayevarney She absolutely was. Her chemistry with Jeff Bridges in that movie was amazing.

    • @jimmorrish6771
      @jimmorrish6771 Před rokem +8

      love her, gorgeous girl in some great movies

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 Před rokem +7

      @@rayevarney She's great in Animal House.

    • @mondegreen9709
      @mondegreen9709 Před rokem +5

      Man, I had a crush on her. Runs a bar in Katmandu, drinks every badass under the table, greets Indiana Jones with a sucker punch. My kind of girl.

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Před rokem +16

    Hey TBR and Sam, 40 years later and the sword swinging shootout never get old. The laughter is automatic everytime. Ha

  • @MessOfThings
    @MessOfThings Před rokem +9

    This is one of several movies that got a name change after they became a franchise
    First Blood
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Star Wars

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +8

    6:18, These were real spiders and Alfred Molina, Sapito, and said in an interview that he hated filming this scene.

    • @mrtim5363
      @mrtim5363 Před rokem +5

      Spielberg was a bit disappointed when the actor's back was covered with spiders. None of them moved. They looked like plastic props. The spider handler (real job) said Oh, you want movement, these are all males. I'll put a female in the middle... You'll get your 'movement'. ( Some things never change 😂)

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před rokem +4

      This was, of course, just the beginning of his trouble with spiders.

  • @daustin8888
    @daustin8888 Před rokem +65

    Fun fact: George Lucas pitched this movie to Steven Spielberg after Steven was denied a chance to direct a James Bond movie.

    • @chand911
      @chand911 Před rokem +4

      Funner fact: He pitched it as "what if a cool dude did cool stuff". It was nothing more than that, yet people have continued to deify GL's involvement over the years.

    • @hulkhatepunybanner
      @hulkhatepunybanner Před rokem +11

      @@chand911 *Not when the movie came out. Lucas was always recognized for this film.* It's only until Simon Pegg dissed on Phantom Menace did people start hating on Lucas. The guy who did a zombie b-movie dissed on the guy who literally changed the world with one movie.

    • @tophers3756
      @tophers3756 Před rokem +5

      @@hulkhatepunybanner exactly one film. Even then the original Star Wars was reportedly an almost unwatchable mess until it was fixed in the editing room (by someone else).
      The success of Empire Strikes Back, and to a lesser extent Return of the Jedi, was due to his collaboration with others.
      We saw with the hilariously bad prequels what he creates when he's allowed creative autonomy to do everything his way.
      Even worse, he's gone on to meddle with his original trilogy and continued to worsen them.
      Lucas is a hack.

    • @Biggiiful
      @Biggiiful Před rokem

      @Topher S. You sound like you have a stick up you're a** about Lucas' success. What Lucas created with full autonomy was still infinitely more creative and filled with good story beats then what the entirety of Disney could come up. If Lucas is a hack, then that makes Disney, Rian Johnson and JJ Abrams something far worse.

    • @TheMarcHicks
      @TheMarcHicks Před rokem +4

      @@hulkhatepunybanner George Lucas is definitely a visionary in many ways, but he sucks at dialogue and editing.....& later he became obsessed with CGI to the detriment of good storytelling.

  • @markford2272
    @markford2272 Před rokem +4

    Something a lot of people miss about the stone ball is that Indy needs to stay ahead of it because otherwise it will block the entrance before he can get out. At least that was my interpretation

  • @michaelastorga3187
    @michaelastorga3187 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is when real movies where made. No CGI. Just legendary locations. Great Director and the brilliant music of John Williams

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +5

    9:26, the pilot who plays Jock was also the helicopter pilot in JURASSIC PARK, where he makes an appearance at the dig site, landing the helicopter.

  • @ikr9358
    @ikr9358 Před rokem +12

    It's probably obvious that this is an homage to the serial films of the 20s and 30s. You can practically tell where the 'episodes' would end with "How will Indy survive? Find out next week!"

  • @kirk1968
    @kirk1968 Před rokem +2

    The set and lighting for Marion's bar in Nepal still blows my mind. It just looks so terrific, especially when Indy's giant shadow appears on the wall behind her.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Před rokem +5

    It’s perfectly understandable how not everyone has seen Raiders of The Lost Ark, or Star Wars or any of the classic movies from decades ago. Younger people, especially, aren’t necessarily going to go out of their way to watch old movies. It’s all good!

  • @JordanJMyers
    @JordanJMyers Před rokem +8

    Harrison was made to play Indy. Can't tell you how many times I've watched this trilogy. All 3 are great.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Před rokem +8

    11:16 "OK, well, you're evil." -daniel
    😈

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Před rokem +1

      In case you haven't noticed it, that's Dennis Muren playing a trenchcoated European spy, some think it’s Toht but he’s not.

  • @philiponeill6903
    @philiponeill6903 Před rokem +2

    As a fun tidbit, the series "Warehouse 13" was inspired by the final shot - a series about all the various artefacts the government has in secret storage.

  • @GordoFunk555
    @GordoFunk555 Před rokem +31

    Enjoy parts 2 and 3! The 2nd film (Temple of Doom) is actually a Prequel to this film in terms of the timeline. Many people say that Part 3 (Last Crusade) is the best of the Trilogy, but all 3 films have some great moments. Also, the actor who plays Sallah is the same guy who plays Gimly (the Dwarf) in Lord of the Rings.

    • @anzaeria
      @anzaeria Před rokem +3

      For me, The Last Crusade was an okay film. I prefer the first two movies.

    • @dylancooper3690
      @dylancooper3690 Před rokem +3

      Choose wisely.

    • @JackRabbitSlim
      @JackRabbitSlim Před rokem +3

      I watched Temple of Doom not too long ago after having not seen it for a number of years prior and I've gotta say I don't think it's aged as well as the other two, I think there's an element of rose-tinted nostalgia when people look back on ToD. The first third/half of the movie is great, up until they go into the Temple & we get the weird fire/stone rituals. Those scenes drag on too long & it feels like it kinda jumps the shark when Indy gets 'possessed/controlled'; for me it trips over into ridiculous (& yes I know the series is inherently ridiculous) & only regains some momentum towards the end with the mine-cart section. Plus the lead woman is not a patch on Marion.

    • @anzaeria
      @anzaeria Před rokem +1

      @@JackRabbitSlim I thought the temple scenes (including the rituals) were well done. It has kind of a nightmarish feel. Though each to their own. I also thought that the photography, music and sound design were great.

    • @kingleech16
      @kingleech16 Před rokem +1

      @@JackRabbitSlim The female lead in ToD was the nail in the coffin for me, she really was grating (though, to be fair, I wasn't a fan of Ilsa either. Marion forever!). I also thought ToD had a bit too much of the "Ooohhh... we're gonna gross you out!" kinda stuff, which really only works once and doesn't hold up on multiple viewings.

  • @Mr-gg8ek
    @Mr-gg8ek Před rokem +16

    The end warehouse crawl is an homage to Citizen Kane of which Spielberg (and frankly almost everyone in cinema) was a HUGE fan. Spielberg purchased the only remaining “Rosebud” prop from the aforementioned homaged scene.

    • @robertmartin9029
      @robertmartin9029 Před rokem +4

      Every time I see it these days it makes me think the people who created the TV Show "Warehouse 13" maybe got the idea from seeing this scene.

  • @medaugh
    @medaugh Před rokem +9

    If you remember the Ark is shown in Kingdom of Crystal Skull. During the fight scene in the warehouse, crates fall over toward the end and one of the damaged crates reveals part of the Ark

  • @Scott_Forsell
    @Scott_Forsell Před rokem +1

    Every time Samantha gets introduced I mimic, stick my hand up and say "Hello".
    It's a ritual and I like it. Makes my day a bit brighter.

  • @Grnademaster
    @Grnademaster Před rokem +4

    The nature of Indiana Jones is his ability to adapt to any situation and improvise solutions on the spot. These traits are pretty much gone today.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Před rokem +7

    "Not the monkey!" 🤣🤣🤣
    Everyone gets fooled by the little nazi monkey. They got it to salute with a grape off camera. It amuses me that the German salutes the monkey back 😅

  • @internetsideshow
    @internetsideshow Před rokem +5

    My father showed the end scene in my sunday school class when we were studying the ark of the covenant. We were 3rd graders. In retrospect, I can't believe he got away with that.

  • @ADogWithGlasses00
    @ADogWithGlasses00 Před rokem +3

    33:39 yea he definitely ate that fly 😂 that man is committed to finishing the scene

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +18

    9:05, "Peter, I think we forgot Meg." This was also spoofed in THE SIMPSONS, where Bart tries to steal Homer's jar of pennies.

    • @rustybarrel516
      @rustybarrel516 Před rokem +4

      😂 That whole Simpsons sequence is the best!

    • @Captainslow556
      @Captainslow556 Před rokem +2

      I remember homer was the boulder rolling down the stairs. Then him jumping up and down in his underwear was great.

  • @JordanCesaroni93
    @JordanCesaroni93 Před rokem +135

    Gotta thank Steven Spielberg and George Lucas for this movie and the entire franchise. They rock!

    • @nanosanimations8705
      @nanosanimations8705 Před rokem +11

      The first three are good the others, ehhhhhhhh nah.

    • @ccompson2
      @ccompson2 Před rokem +1

      @@nanosanimations8705 was gonna say....2.5 out of the 5 films maybe

    • @MJKeenan30
      @MJKeenan30 Před rokem +9

      @@nanosanimations8705 There are no others after the "first three".

    • @jacob4920
      @jacob4920 Před rokem +6

      Don't you dare thank them for 5, which is going to SUCK!!!

    • @vandermitch5146
      @vandermitch5146 Před rokem +4

      @@nanosanimations8705 What other !!!! only 3 exist..............

  • @OnceAndFutureDrengr
    @OnceAndFutureDrengr Před rokem +7

    Strangest fact I know about this movie: Lucas, Spielberg and Lawrence Kasdan on on record spitballing that Marian was, like, 12 years old when she and a 25 year old Indy hooked up. And they wanted her to be the initiator (like that makes it so much better). I'm glad they didn't establish that as "canon" (whatever that means), but that was the thought process. At least Dr. Ravenwood's falling out with him makes sense.

  • @countgeekula9143
    @countgeekula9143 Před rokem +4

    My favourite film of all time. Saw it at the cinema as a kid back in 1981 and loved it ever since. Spielberg, Lucas, Williams and Ford (and ILM) all at the top of their game.

  • @S_047
    @S_047 Před rokem +5

    In the Arc room there is a Star Wars Easter egg, one of the hieroglyphs has 2 very familiar droids

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Před rokem +6

    0:29 "there's no answer." -daniel
    😆

  • @43YrOldWoWCatLady
    @43YrOldWoWCatLady Před 11 měsíci +2

    The desert truck chase scene is probably the most exciting scene I have ever watched in film. Paired with the brilliant John Williams music tempo change, this in an absolute thrill ride!

  • @MarkTheMorose
    @MarkTheMorose Před rokem +1

    The giant German engineer was played by Pat Roach, British actor, martial artist and wrestler. He also played one of the Sherpa thugs in the bar fight. If you saw the second Arnold 'Conan' film, you saw him as the sorcerer/ape creature, and he pops up again in Temple of Doom. In Britain he's most famous as 'Bomber' in the series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

  • @73jefft
    @73jefft Před rokem +4

    This was the movie that made me fall in love with movies

  • @TheCdavy
    @TheCdavy Před rokem +8

    THE greatest adventure movie of all time…🤙🏻Spielberg/Lucas magic…iconic Harrison Ford✌🏻

  • @king_supreme1102
    @king_supreme1102 Před rokem +5

    Crazy, I just rewatched this a couple nights ago. One of the most perfect action adventures ever.

  • @jmackmcneill
    @jmackmcneill Před rokem +2

    The submarine is the same submarine prop from Das Boot. The two films were made at the same time and no-one told the Das Boot crew that the submarine was being loaned out. They just found that it went missing for three days.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +6

    8:20, the most iconic shot and most iconic scene in motion picture history.

  • @PastHisPrime336
    @PastHisPrime336 Před rokem +6

    I just realized the start of the movie UHF is so good I thought they were watching it instead of Raiders of the Lost Ark when the movie first started.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před rokem

      In fact, it’s so good that we should celebrate by going to SPATULA CITY!

  • @phantombrakeman4983
    @phantombrakeman4983 Před rokem +1

    Indy's outfit comes from the film "The Greatest Show on Earth". Charlton Heston was the circus boss and he wore the fedora hat, the leather coat and a whip. Remember that Spielberg's dad took him to see that movie when he was a kid.

  • @jhilal2385
    @jhilal2385 Před rokem +2

    This is the benchmark for treasure hunt movies. You will see comparisons from people reviewing other movies, like "Tomb Raider", "The Mummy", and "National Treasure"

  • @incogneato790
    @incogneato790 Před rokem +72

    The Ark of the Covenant really is an ancient artifact from the Bible. They did a very good job making it look in the movie as described, and the priest getup when he opens it was pretty accurate too.. It contained the stone tablets of the 10 Commandments, some mana that God used to feed Israel in the wilderness, Aaron's rod that budded a living branch, and other holy relics. When Israel was faithful to God it would ensure victory against their enemies, if Israel was not faithful to God it did not help them. It was captured by their enemies once and caused them to suffer a number of plagues until they returned it. Nothing quite as dramatic as people getting melted and stuff though.

    • @ArgonTheAware
      @ArgonTheAware Před rokem +5

      But why did the Nazi think that they could use the Ark after their treatment of the Jews who were Yahweh's chosen people?

    • @incogneato790
      @incogneato790 Před rokem +14

      @@ArgonTheAware So the movie could happen.

    • @robocad
      @robocad Před rokem +9

      The sub would not have gone under water for the entire trip because it moves faster on the surface. They were in a hurry and going under water means they would have to use limited battery power, not their diesel engines. So Indy would have been able to ride on deck the whole time assuming none of the crew come up top for fresh air.

    • @ArgonTheAware
      @ArgonTheAware Před rokem +4

      @@incogneato790 As long as it was Israel that found the Ark it instead probably would not melt their faces off

    • @incogneato790
      @incogneato790 Před rokem +10

      @@ArgonTheAware Even more specific, it would have to be someone of the tribe of Levi who was an ordained priest.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +7

    10:13, the guy with the mustache is William Hootkins, 1950-2005, as you may recognize him as Porkins from Star Wars A New Hope and corrupt cop Echardt from BATMAN 89.

  • @annamariadelillo2916
    @annamariadelillo2916 Před rokem +12

    This is hands down, the best one. I remember sitting in a theater (and I actually sat through 2 showings of this movie!) I absolutely loved it! As someone else said, they should have kept Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) in these films. She was so much fun. She was definitely the perfect match for him. At this point in his career, Harrison was young and so handsome! I had the worst crush on him LOL!! (I did not like the second one because the female lead was beyond annoying - she was no Marion Ravenwood). But the third one with Sean Connery as Indy's dad is pretty good. Harrison and Sean were great together. Harrison should have stopped playing the character after the third film, in my opinion. Raiders is now considered a classic adventure film and I am so glad I was there when it opened in 1981 and saw it in a crowded theater - so so much fun. It's a wild ride. The music by John Williams is wonderful!

    • @adammakesstuffup
      @adammakesstuffup Před 10 měsíci

      "Harrison should have stopped playing the character after the third film, in my opinion."
      They did. And now Shia LaBeouf has taken up the mantle.
      Oh, wait....

  • @TheJuRK
    @TheJuRK Před rokem +1

    For nearly forty years I believed that Beloq ate a fly near the end of the movie.
    Spielberg revealed in an interview that he noticed the fly during the editing and had them take out the two frames of the fly buzzing away, deliberately leaving everyone to believe the fly got eaten!

  • @MrLivewire1970
    @MrLivewire1970 Před rokem +9

    I didn't notice it the first time but the big bolder Indi was running from sealed the cave and I assume would have trapped him. So it was good he was in front of the bolder, otherwise it would have been a short movie ;)

  • @plastique45
    @plastique45 Před rokem +5

    The movie's just called Raiders of the Lost Ark. The movie was renamed so people would find all the titles in the same shelf after the early 2000 DVD release.

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Před rokem +1

      The DVD came out in 2003.

    • @rickardroach9075
      @rickardroach9075 Před rokem +1

      We had magnetic cassette tapes before then. Even optical discs!

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Před rokem +1

      @@rickardroach9075 Interesting.

  • @karlmoles6530
    @karlmoles6530 Před rokem +2

    I follow a lot of reactors, Y'all are among my very favorites. Always click on your reactions as soon as I see them.

  • @jeffmansfield914
    @jeffmansfield914 Před rokem +1

    As for the face melting…
    They made a base skeleton, then painstakingly covered it in layers of wax (red for blood and tissue, then flesh tone over that) and expertly sculpted it to look like the actor. Cameras were set up then the hot lights and additional heaters melted it all down in about 10 minutes. The shot was sped up to just a few seconds in the film.
    I love practical effects.

  • @-Knife-
    @-Knife- Před rokem +9

    This movie brings back fond memories as a kid. Indiana Jones movies are awesome. Well at least Raiders, Last Crusade and Temple of Doom.

  • @ItThatLed
    @ItThatLed Před rokem +5

    Congrats on the sponsor! These films are fun! Can't wait!

  • @blilianschmitt-realtor129

    One of my favorite movies! Btw, I love your new desk. 👌👏

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 Před rokem +20

    Hey Daniel and Sam, I'm really glad you all appreciated the practical FX in the movie, so many of the reactors criticize the movie for not holding up in its comedy and execution. But this was made in 1981 and is still jaw dropping to this day.

    • @user-by2dk9ns8s
      @user-by2dk9ns8s Před rokem +3

      Yes, the practical and visual effects are truly first rate. They were mind blowing in 1981. the finale was like WTH?

    • @BubblyRainbows
      @BubblyRainbows Před rokem +1

      I don't know why the comedic bits wouldn't hold up. Overall this is a pretty darn good movie. But the practical effects? They might have been impressive for the time, but jaw dropping to this day? I love this movie, but come on. The melting faces do NOT look good. I love tons of these really old movies. I've seen tons of them from my dad's collection. But the effects of these old movies are never good. It's just the limitations of the time in which they were made.

    • @jesseowenvillamor6348
      @jesseowenvillamor6348 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@BubblyRainbowsNah they're still good

    • @dathorndike4908
      @dathorndike4908 Před 11 měsíci

      @@BubblyRainbows They all look a hell of alot better than the CGI crap we see today

    • @dathorndike4908
      @dathorndike4908 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jesseowenvillamor6348 Look way better than any CGI nonsense

  • @johnsteve2377
    @johnsteve2377 Před rokem +8

    "Don't trust that Nazi monkey!" lol

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před rokem +2

      Still very relevant advice.

  • @momalwayssaiddontplayballi3973

    This could be my favorite movie of all time. I saw it in the theater in 81 was I was a little kid. I remember being sad cause I thought I would never be able to watch it again. my mom telling me "it will probably be on tv in 5 years" .....5 years !! I thought. they rereleased it a couple years later in the theater and we saw it again and it was the first movie my family rented from the video store when we got our first VCR for Christmas in 1985 >I also recorded it off of television the first time it was on tv.

  • @aussiebladerunner
    @aussiebladerunner Před rokem +8

    Fun fact: So if you have seen the “Crystal Skull” movie, the warehouse at the start is the same warehouse where the Ark box ends up in this movie. During the opening scene escaping from the warehouse a vehicle crashes into a bunch of boxes and you see the ark exposed.

  • @jedthementalist5112
    @jedthementalist5112 Před rokem +2

    27:00 That is the late, great Pat Roach. He's in quite a few Spielberg/Lucas films, including each one of the Indiana Jones Trilogy. You've already seen him earlier as a hired thug. You can play 'Where's Pat?', usually the gigantic antagonist throwing the hero around the screen.

  • @TheMarcHicks
    @TheMarcHicks Před rokem +4

    I was only 11 years old when I saw this film in Cinemas. Back then it was only called Raiders of the Lost Ark, because it hadn't become a franchise yet 😉

    • @anzaeria
      @anzaeria Před rokem

      It was still called Raiders Of The Lost Ark long after it had become a franchise. The title change came about in relatively recent years.

  • @dlrico
    @dlrico Před rokem +33

    What's crazy is that chronologically, the events of this movie take place after Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
    Kudos to being able to spot Alfred Molina (Doc Ock) in the beginning sequence.
    Also, fun fact:
    In the market scene with Indy vs. the swordsman...
    Harrison Ford was reportedly hungover from a night of drinking. The original scene was supposed to be a choreographed fight to show his crafty fighting skills over a bigger/stronger opponent. Ford improvised the gun shot because he couldn't focus enough on the fight and the fighter reacted accordingly.

    • @RyunosukeHachi
      @RyunosukeHachi Před rokem +29

      I heard that he was suffering from Dysentery.

    • @JordanJMyers
      @JordanJMyers Před rokem +15

      @@RyunosukeHachi Same. Wasn't a hangover

    • @williamo.najera5030
      @williamo.najera5030 Před rokem +2

      Very probably it felt like a hangover, which is the worst.

    • @benrositas8068
      @benrositas8068 Před rokem +1

      ​@@RyunosukeHachi I read in a trivia article about this movie that Harrison Ford had "the trots", and didn't much feel like going by the script.

    • @TheMarcHicks
      @TheMarcHicks Před rokem +1

      It wasn't a hangover. It was dysentary, which is far, far worse.

  • @valashar5313
    @valashar5313 Před rokem +1

    Something that I didn't know until much later in life was that Indy was perfectly safe on the outside of the sub. Diesel subs were a great deal faster on the surface and so would remain surfaced unless they needed to be stealthy or were in combat. In 1936 there was no war so the sub had no need to submerge.
    Another detail that was pointed out to me by a friend is that you could completely remove Indy from this movie and the end result would've been the same. A load of dead Nazis and the Ark sitting on the island. Only thing Indy was really needed for was to take it from the island back home.

  • @jasonfitak9521
    @jasonfitak9521 Před rokem +1

    What's really funny about Indy shooting the Sword Master, it was supposed to be a bigger fight but Harrison was sick that day and asked if he could just shoot the guy and it became on of the most iconic scenes. Harrison always shoots first.

  • @ianpreston4408
    @ianpreston4408 Před rokem +5

    Yeah! Thanks for starting this franchise! This is one of my favorite franchises and one of Steven Spielberg's best movies! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke Před rokem +8

    My favorite Indiana Jones film ever made!
    Thank you, Lucasfilm for creating this and Star Wars!

  • @auerstadt06
    @auerstadt06 Před rokem +2

    It's hard to overemphasize how amazing a phenomenon this was for a kid in the summer of '81. I bought the soundtrack the next year and I wore that tape out. Definitely one of the best things John Williams ever did. Also, when the Indiana Jones ride opened in '95 it was only 25 bucks for a ticket to Disneyland if you were a California resident.

  • @LuckyBastardProd
    @LuckyBastardProd Před rokem +1

    This is the only one that matters. It’s a true homage to the serials of the 30s and 40s with real stunts and action that the other films don’t really have and the stunt work is what this film was known for.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Před rokem +6

    14:40 "Not the monkey!" -sam
    🐵

  • @jeremiahweiberg3458
    @jeremiahweiberg3458 Před rokem +5

    This is one of those movies that always have and will be one of my all time favorites

  • @brom00
    @brom00 Před rokem +1

    This is one of those films that's been so ingrained in pop culture for, it hurts me to say, the last 42 years, that one could think that've seen it when they haven't.

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j Před rokem +3

    Han Solo and Indiana Jones. Not too many actors have two iconic characters in their resume