This movie for me is by far the best Indiana Jones ever made, a complete masterpiece at every level. From John Williams to Steven Spielberg, both outdid themselves here.
The artwork you use is cool. It's a rare promo piece Drew Struzan did. I have a framed (though somewhat damaged) copy of it because 12-year-old me had a friend who had a dad who drove a truck for Pepsi and they sponsored a special premiere two days before the film hit theaters. They gave out free Pepsi and those posters.
You know. I found it so satisfying to hear Indy's first adventure and boat scene together because it feels more complete. Just asking, where did that opening native american song come from?
Not sure, my friend “Film Score Media” was very close to finding it, but some other artist sampled it for a song so right now we don’t know where it came from. Here it comes from the film rip, which is why you can hear some sound effects at the end of the chanting.
I do not know if it is tentional but I think that was great. No indians are really to be seen but we know they have been around there earlier at wherer the movie starts. It is like an homage to them and we know Indiana Jones is an American indeed / Sweden
@@williamshaw9047yeah! Those sounds set the perfect mood and atmosphere right before Williams’ music began playing. I’ve always wanted to know what exactly those sounds were, the weird chirping sounds heard. Are they seals? Whales? Birds?
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The seamless transition of young Indy dawning the fedora to present Indy looking up will forever be my favorite shot of the trilogy
This movie for me is by far the best Indiana Jones ever made, a complete masterpiece at every level. From John Williams to Steven Spielberg, both outdid themselves here.
It's a good movie but not even close to the original
You lost today kid, but that doesn't mean you have to like it.
The artwork you use is cool. It's a rare promo piece Drew Struzan did. I have a framed (though somewhat damaged) copy of it because 12-year-old me had a friend who had a dad who drove a truck for Pepsi and they sponsored a special premiere two days before the film hit theaters. They gave out free Pepsi and those posters.
4:48 "Everyone's lost but me!"
11:40 "You lost today kid, but that doesn't mean you have to like it."
I was not a big fan of the LC soundtrack, but this is my favourite part of it. The boat scene music I like very much indeed.
Thanks for posting.
Havelock: Dis-mount!
Perfectly edited! Thanks!
It is needed a good ear to edit so well as you have done, @raystantz2471.
0:00 this Indian chanting plays when me and my friends are trapped in the desert of Utah
Nice One,Ray-Love Middle Eastern Morrocan vibe Williams brought to this,although it takes place in Venice,Italy:)
Only an american would need to specify "Italy" when speaking of Venice :-D
@@yyyihad Donovan conspicuously says "Venice, Italy" in the film.
Epic 😮😊
1:30 Might use as soundbite for a future Star Wars tabletop adventure :3
You know. I found it so satisfying to hear Indy's first adventure and boat scene together because it feels more complete. Just asking, where did that opening native american song come from?
Not sure, my friend “Film Score Media” was very close to finding it, but some other artist sampled it for a song so right now we don’t know where it came from. Here it comes from the film rip, which is why you can hear some sound effects at the end of the chanting.
@@raystantz2471Yeah I heard the sound effects. None the less, a great job.
10:20 "In greek..."
Ah, blissful 11:58.
6:10 Damnit Meg will you stop that?! that is so annoying!
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The Native Americans at the beginning
I do not know if it is tentional but I think that was great. No indians are really to be seen but we know they have been around there earlier at wherer the movie starts. It is like an homage to them and we know Indiana Jones is an American indeed / Sweden
@@Retsler54 Oh, it's intentional. Remember the strange marine sounds over the Universal logo in Jaws?
@@williamshaw9047yeah! Those sounds set the perfect mood and atmosphere right before Williams’ music began playing.
I’ve always wanted to know what exactly those sounds were, the weird chirping sounds heard. Are they seals? Whales? Birds?
@@stoneyboyd There are whale songs at the very beginning of E.T.
Hard to believe this scene inspired a whole tv show (but I guess that also happened with muppet babies so whatever)
That show was great.
Ah yes, 11:43
Herman’s horsesick!
@@SpiritedFruit-hn3ts What?
@@SpiritedFruit-hn3ts I don’t understand.
It's just a snake.
You lost today kid, but that doesn’t mean you have to like it.