I've always liked how casual it is. Indy doesn't bother doing some kind of fancy quick draw, he just pulls out his gun at normal speed and blows the guy away.
Obviously the shooting is funny, but the thing that cracks me up every time is Indy's face just before he shoots. He's all "Man, f**k this!" and shoots.
Credit to “the man” Steven for making lemons out of lemonade, and having the foresight to just roll with it and turn it into cinematic, comedic gold. 😂
The scene was totally impovised by harrison ford.He was feeling sick from the heat.The actual scene was suppose to be a sword fight between indiana jones and the mercenary. But we got this golden scene which is funnier every single time.
Harrison was actually sick from eating the local food. Pretty much the entire cast and crew were sick except for Steven Spielberg. He bought his food which was cans and cans of Spaghetti-Os.
Because of the gun? That is a bullshit stereotype. I was born and raised in the most redneck area of the USA and I don't own a gun, nor does anyone I ever met. We don't all own guns. I've only seen 3 guns in real life during my 40+ years here in the most gun carrying area of the US. The majority of us do not own guns. Don't take life or history lessons from the internet.
@@mariocooper1996 That really depends on the scimitar's stats. It clearly did NOT offer even a meager +4 to projectile resistance so it's completely useless to me!
Poor Terry Richards (The swordman) they already have the whole action scene planed out. But then Harrison Ford got food poison, forcing Steven Spielberg have to made the decision to cut it and instead give us one of the best scene in movie history.
Had a few thoughts watching this. I enjoyed the first few reactions best. Really better, or just earlier, who knows. There is some major sword envy going on. Dude was a mini-boss at best.
Elaborate sword vs whip fight set up and planned, dysentery hit the cast and crew and Ford apparently said "what if I just shoot him?" And one of the most notable scenes in the movie
As another Harrison Ford character put it "Hokie religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster by your side"
My mom saw this movie in theaters and she said the entire place lit up in laughter at the scene.
The lad who grabs the sword after and carries it off delightedly is just the icing here.. xD !
I've always liked how casual it is. Indy doesn't bother doing some kind of fancy quick draw, he just pulls out his gun at normal speed and blows the guy away.
Obviously the shooting is funny, but the thing that cracks me up every time is Indy's face just before he shoots. He's all "Man, f**k this!" and shoots.
The best "nope" in cinematic history.
Credit to “the man” Steven for making lemons out of lemonade, and having the foresight to just roll with it and turn it into cinematic, comedic gold. 😂
Harrison had pretty bad malaria, and just improved his way out of the fight. The director loved it, and kept it 😂
exact representation of "I know kungfu/karate you can't hurt me" while someone pointing gun at you few meters away in real life.
2:13 Boss fight
2:15 But you've got the cheat code
Everyone: Boss fight!
Indiana: Nope
The scene was totally impovised by harrison ford.He was feeling sick from the heat.The actual scene was suppose to be a sword fight between indiana jones and the mercenary.
But we got this golden scene which is funnier every single time.
Harrison was actually sick from eating the local food. Pretty much the entire cast and crew were sick except for Steven Spielberg. He bought his food which was cans and cans of Spaghetti-Os.
@@shuboy05 Yeah it was not from the heat
" I can't let you get close " --Chael Sonnen and Indiana Jones
Reactors: Boss Fight!
Indy: One Hit Kill Cheat.
“I’ve got a sword with mad sword skills”
“I’ve got a gun.”
Bang!!! You lose swordsman.
when you work so hard to become successful and master your craft, and someone just surpasses you with a inheritance lol
This is the most American scene ever filmed!
Because of the gun? That is a bullshit stereotype. I was born and raised in the most redneck area of the USA and I don't own a gun, nor does anyone I ever met. We don't all own guns. I've only seen 3 guns in real life during my 40+ years here in the most gun carrying area of the US. The majority of us do not own guns. Don't take life or history lessons from the internet.
Harrison has dysentery and was tired of all the whip work, so he asked Spielberg, "Can't I just shoot him?". Spielberg thought it was brilliant! 😂
Nobody seemed to notice that, after the boss went down, he got looted by the bystanders.
When in game, you’re so strong that you let the noobs loot the boss cause all you need is the experience.
@@mariocooper1996 That really depends on the scimitar's stats. It clearly did NOT offer even a meager +4 to projectile resistance so it's completely useless to me!
Poor Terry Richards (The swordman) they already have the whole action scene planed out. But then Harrison Ford got food poison, forcing Steven Spielberg have to made the decision to cut it and instead give us one of the best scene in movie history.
Had a few thoughts watching this.
I enjoyed the first few reactions best. Really better, or just earlier, who knows.
There is some major sword envy going on.
Dude was a mini-boss at best.
Elaborate sword vs whip fight set up and planned, dysentery hit the cast and crew and Ford apparently said "what if I just shoot him?" And one of the most notable scenes in the movie
Funniest scene in the entire franchise
Just watched this poor man die about 20 times in a row lol
Press X to Skip Cutscene moment
"I've seen that on reddit..." 😑
4:51 She's the only one who gets it.
Is that a Scottish Fold?