My FIRST Time Watching Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and NOW I'M TRAUMATIZED!

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John Rhys-Davies played both Sallah in this movie, and Gimli in the LOTR films, that's why you get the Gimli vibe with Sallah 😀

Kaprwithos
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Interesting fact. That guy with the big sword, that Indy shoots, there was supposed to be a big sword/ bull whip fight there. On the day of shooting, Harrison Ford was ill, with like a 102 temperature, so he adlibbed shooting him, and the stunt double played along. Spielberg loved it so much, he left it in the movie.

EMarvinJohnson
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The final warehouse scene with the Lost Ark being stored with a bunch of boxes that looked exactly the same was the inspiration for an entire TV series called Warehouse13. It ran on Syfy for 5 seasons

tradjick
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As I always say: if you think history is boring, you were taught wrong. It’s one of the most fascinating subject if not the most one out there

philippburnett
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Marion indignantly screaming, “You can’t do this to me. I’m an American!” still holds up. It was meant as a joke then (because her home country is irrelevant), and it’s still meant as a joke.

harveybojangle
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Your reaction to the spider scene is great. Fun fact: in the making of this movie documentary, they cover the whole scene with the tarantulas and how they were uncooperative as there was no woman spider on Alfred Molina's back. And then they put the female spider on his back and Spielberg was all, 'Remember, act scared.' and Molina is like, 'Mate, I am scared! There's eight-hundred spiders crawling all over

constantdvdcollector
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This what I so much love about these movies. The action scenes are real stunts, no CGI.

ThomasKnip
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I saw this on opening night in 1981 on a 70 foot screen. About as good as it got in those days. Loved this film ever since. An all time classic.

magicbrownie
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Indiana Jones is one of the staples of the 80s in the cinema, and that John William's theme is just perfect as well.

Nice to see that you enjoyed it. Next is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, keep in mind that in the inside story that one actually happens before Raiders. And I can't wait to see your reaction to The Last Crusade.

vinnycordeiro
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Saw this one on the big screen when it was released in 1981 & countless times since. Love it. The actor who passed out in the drinking contest in Marion's bar in Nepal was also a stand up comedian, he performed at my best friend's stag night (bachelor party) in 1984!

ianclark
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A little interesting fact. When Indy used the torch and knocked the dead snake on Marion's neck, the reaction you saw on Karen Allen's face was Genuine. One of the vipers killed a snake earlier, and Steven Spielberg dropped it unexpectedly on Karen's neck for the scene.

wiseguymaybe
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Always great when someone younger loves older movies. My dad was huge on me delving into moves before I was born and even all the way back to silent films (well before his time too). I am constantly giving movie options to others to pull them outside anything made after 2000. So many treasures you can find.

thequarteryearman
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The bit in which Indy shoots the swordsman was not originally planned. There was supposed to be a fight scene there but Harrison (and almost all of the cast and crew) had dysentery and was unable to do what the scene called for, so he just asked whether he could instead "just shoot the f***er" — and thus was the birth of that memorable moment.

Steven Spielberg was the only one who did not become ill in that way, and I recall a book saying that he put it down to the cans of spaghetti hoops that he had bought from the UK.

Texy
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It was fun watching a first timer's reaction to this movie. It's an absolutely perfect film and none of the sequels ever recaptured it, really. I saw this in the theater in 1981 and it made me forget all about Star Wars. This production is what really shot Harrison Ford into the stratosphere of movie stardom.

gensolo
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The best part of this reaction is that you recognized the Wilhelm Scream! Thank you!

hbron
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OMG the part with the melting faces when you started screaming like delmar from o brother where art thou... priceless 😂

eddied.
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I was 9 years old in 1981 sitting in the theater with my dad when this came out, and yes, it was magic.

TrashPandaActual
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Oh Miranda,
You are such a joy to watch! You are just absolutely enchanting. You have absolutely stolen my heart! Can't wait to continue to watch your videos. Sending you much love from Sunny Florida 🎉❤🎉😊😘

sonicmojo
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Yes, it was Doc Ock actor Alfred Molina playing Satipo in the opening. In fact, this was Molina's first film role.

Texy
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my favorite movie of all time.
watched it on theater 5 times, on VHS like 15, on HBO like 20, on DVD like 10 more, on cable like 50 more, and still watch it every time is on. and here I am again. BEST MOVIE EVER!!!

rockero