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Raiders is perfect. All other takes are wrong.
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Someone cited BBT unironically. Jesus.
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Except the Nazis wouldn't have found the Ark without Indy's intervention. Or if they had, it would've taken them considerably longer.Did you watch Big Bang Theory? Did you see (or just know) Amy's comments on Raiders? That Indy played no part in the outcome of the story arc..
They were famously digging in the wrong place because they didn't know to take back one kadam off the Staff of Ra to honor the Hebrew god whose ark this is, and that was because Indy got the actual headpiece from Marion. It was only when Belloq noted the bootleg dig site while musing about bulldozers and fine china that they realized what was up.
There is also a deleted scene that the bit about not looking into the Ark when it is opened or directly touching it was also translated by Imam off the headpiece. That's only hinted at in the final cut as Indy and Sallah knew to use the wooden poles to extract the Ark from the stone chamber, and Indy warned Marion not to look at it once opened. If Indy hadn't intervened the Nazis would've known to dig in the right spot and known the, er, safe handling protocols.
But that's sort of a moot point, because the only reason they were on the island with the sub base in the first place is because Indy took the Ark from them and was escaping aboard the Bantu Wind which was stopped and boarded by the U-boot; the original plan was to put it on the flying wing aircraft and fly it straight to Berlin. Belloq would not have accompanied the prize on that trip, because it was only a 2-person aircraft, and therefore the Ark would not have been opened on that island at all.
tl;dr -- Amy is a dummy.
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There is also the consideration that the Nazi's efforts to track down Marion hit a stonewall, because they ultimately only get to her by following Indy to Nepal. So it's possible that without Indy they may not have ever retrieved the headpiece, or even the negative image from Toht's burned hand.
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Tif is right
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Nerd
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Potential unpopular opinion.
Raiders is the perfect movie; however, I am more entertained by Last Crusade.
Raiders is the perfect movie; however, I am more entertained by Last Crusade.
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Even more unpopular opinion:
Everything meow says is true, yet Temple of Doom is my favorite of the three Indiana Jones movies.
Everything meow says is true, yet Temple of Doom is my favorite of the three Indiana Jones movies.
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I concur. The horrific FX and Willie’s screaming makes Temple of Doom my least favorite of the trilogy. Yes, I said trilogy!Potential unpopular opinion.
Raiders is the perfect movie; however, I am more entertained by Last Crusade.
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Temple of Doom provided the content for my favorite hand made anniversary card insert, though.
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Two hour commercial for Clemson? I'll watch that.
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Forgot to comment on this yesterday, but I do not have a problem with this take. Raiders is a movie that I dedicate an afternoon to ahead of time so I can watch it start-to-finish. LC is a movie I'm okay picking up midway through and watching to the end.Potential unpopular opinion.
Raiders is the perfect movie; however, I am more entertained by Last Crusade.
LC was written by the same guy - Jeffrey Boam - who wrote Lethal Weapon 2, and both were released the same summer. That's a solid resume, even if you don't recognize that a few years earlier he (co)wrote Innerspace and The Lost Boys.
He was working on a draft of Indy 4 when he sadly passed away at a very young and all-too-soon 53 years of age. That draft was leaked to the internets a number of years ago, and while KOTCS carried over many plot elements of his draft, the final product shares almost none of its story sensibility.
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Very interesting. I never knew LW2 (my favorite of the series) and LC (also my favorite of the series) were written by the same guy.Forgot to comment on this yesterday, but I do not have a problem with this take. Raiders is a movie that I dedicate an afternoon to ahead of time so I can watch it start-to-finish. LC is a movie I'm okay picking up midway through and watching to the end.Potential unpopular opinion.
Raiders is the perfect movie; however, I am more entertained by Last Crusade.
LC was written by the same guy - Jeffrey Boam - who wrote Lethal Weapon 2, and both were released the same summer. That's a solid resume, even if you don't recognize that a few years earlier he (co)wrote Innerspace and The Lost Boys.
He was working on a draft of Indy 4 when he sadly passed away at a very young and all-too-soon 53 years of age. That draft was leaked to the internets a number of years ago, and while KOTCS carried over many plot elements of his draft, the final product shares almost none of its story sensibility.
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Innerspace is one of my favorite movies
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Watched Scott Pilgrim vs the world for family movie night and I'm happy to say that movie is so much damn fun. I don't think I've seen it since the theater and now I want to rewatch all of Edgar wright's flicks again
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This is crazy
https://www.metaflix.com/discussion/202 ... -day-myth/
https://www.metaflix.com/discussion/202 ... -day-myth/
The story starts in December of 2001 and goes something like this: A Japanese woman by the name of Takako Konishi left Tokyo, Japan, in search of a buried treasure in Minnesota. Inspired by the film’s events in which Steve Buscemi’s character hides a briefcase filled with $1 million underneath the snowy wastelands of Minnesota, the woman took off with the goal of finding the fictitious treasure. However, she never found the money and ended up losing her life in the process, frozen in the snow near Detroit Lakes.
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Wouldn't mind if someone sued the Coen brothers for their fake 'based on' claim at the beginning of Fargo because of that.
It wouldn't go anywhere, but, still.
It wouldn't go anywhere, but, still.
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Or, and hear me out on this, people are idiots and should do one **** google search first.
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Or you fellows could read the article and see that the woman was suicidal and there's absolutely no connection to Fargo. The whole this is an internet myth.
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Can I sue them anyway?
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Not sure of mild annoyance qualifies as standing.
I happened to have watched this video earlier in the week if I am seeming to be extra ornery about this.
I happened to have watched this video earlier in the week if I am seeming to be extra ornery about this.
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I watch so many horror movies that are "true stories" that I pretty much discount such claims from the get go.
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I read for no man.Or you fellows could read the article and see that the woman was suicidal and there's absolutely no connection to Fargo. The whole this is an internet myth.
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