Funny how 16 years later and suddenly Lucas and Spielberg can no longer be held accountable for the "worst things to happen to Indiana Jones/star wars"
I dunno man, nothing in the sequels is as bad as midi-chlorians to explain the force in the prequels, and I'll stand by that. Then again, I'm apparently in the absolute minority of fans for hating the prequels but finding the sequels OK, but I mean in my favorite branch of expanded universe fiction, Palpatine survived the Death Star using the force anyway.
The point is what they did with crystal skull in 2008? Is nothing compared to what Disney did 15 odd years later. Never doubt the possibility of things getting worse down the road.
@@KamiNoBaka1 The midi-chlorians were a throwaway line, easily ignored. Also adequately explained in the EU, if I might add. The sequel trilogy is chock full of essential to plot stupid. For example, they took all the bad ideas from the Dark Empire and did them worse.
I think that it's ironic how everyone complained about aliens in Indiana Jones being far-fetched, but thought that magic boxes, rocks, and cups were perfectly feasible.
@@davemac9563I might be in the minority here, but I get it. The action serials of the 30s and 40s were often focused on religious and magical artifacts, and so were many people. In the 50s and 60s, people were getting obsessed over aliens, and media followed. Move Indy forward 20 years in universe, it makes sense to make the artifacts aliums. The problem is that they screwed it up. Just like Lucas' treatment for the SW sequels had a lot of the same plot beats as the Disney sequels ended up having, but Disney didn't set up any satisfying payoffs for most of them because Jar Jar Abrams wanted to mystery box us and Roundhead Johnson wanted to... I don't know, subvert expectations and get revenge for getting cucked by a guy dressed as Luke Skywalker or something.
Man, this episode was absolutely wild. The gag that everyone acknowledges to each other how they secretly felt about Steven Speilberg and George Lucas and "what they did" to the Indiana Jones and Star Wars franchises is absolutely hilarious.
15:33 Yeah. It was such a romantic fairytale ending until Yolanda busted Keyshawn on their first wedding anniversary. I don't know if I can ever believe in love again.
The pinball machine scene is actually a reference/homage to The Accused starring Jodie Foster from 1988. Sadly I believe this was the first episode to be released after the death of Issac Hayes (Chef). I believe the original airing was dedicated to his memory
And “Boys Don’t Cry”. The Lucas climax on the pinball machine scene from “The Accused” may be the hardest I’ve ever laughed (in horror) at a frame of animation.
I'm not sure if the point George Lucas started raping Star Wars was trying to turn it into hard sci-fi from space fantasy by adding midi-chlorians to explain the force or the remastered version of the original trilogy where he made Greedo shoot first.
I still consider George Lucas the one who started to ruin Star Wars because he was trying so hard to wipe the original films from existence and adding in a bunch of stupid CGI, and judging by the Prequels, it seemed like that’s all he was prioritizing
For me, the problem with the Fridge scene in Indy 4 isn't the whole 'Lead Lined so he was protected from the radiation' thing, it's the fact that the fridge was thrown 150 feet up in the air and crashed back down to Earth and Indy was COMPLETELY UNHARMED.
I'm with Butters with this one. While the 4th one was not as good as the original trilogy, it was still pretty decent. Perhaps this episode was satirising the weird way we talk about movies in these days.
YES, one of my recommendations strike again and YES they put fucking Inter-dimensional ALIENS in #4 and the refrigerator scene was during the opening sequence, Indy is chasing/being chased (I can't remember) by bad guys around Area 51 and ends up in a Nuclear Bomb Test Range in a fake town and to escape the NUCLEAR BOMB he hides inside a fridge (because lead lined I guess) and the fridge gets tossed by the bomb and bounces across the desert and somehow he survives, it's pretty ridiculousness, think like Fast and Furious 5 Bank Vault Theft level insanity in a Indiana Jones movie.
Honestly I'm just glad Temple of Doom isn't considered the worst Indiana Jones movie (usually with the reason given being that there are no Nazis) anymore. Temple of Doom was always my favorite. Did love Sean Connery as Indy's dad, though.
POLLOOOOOOOOOOSSSS HERMANOS!!!! Sorry lol, Giancarlo Esposito did that to me and it kinda rubbed off on me so I have to do that to anyone I see wearing that Pollos shirt.
Well a lot of people weren't fans of the prequels but the last decade of SW stuff has been pretty bad according to most fans, though since George isn't really involved anymore its wrong to say he's the one doing the ra$ing
@Azure168 I know but Toli said George was the one ra$ping SW, but yeah its mostly Kathleen, George has been a consultant at best for most of the recent content
I agree with Butters, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a great movie! It's one of my favorite Indiana movies. The spoiled, ungrateful whiners just nitpick about all the little things and stupidities that were in abundance in the previous installments.
The US is they greatest country in the world: I love how kids can get a gun… with their McDonald’s happy meal. American Liberation Front? ALF??? 🤣 another joke that vanished after translation. Fun fact: the stark’s pond dissapeared in one episode: Something Wall-Mart this way comes (8x09).
If you wanted to describe Indy 4 to someone who has never watched it, I would say, think Fast and Furious 5 Bank Vault Heist level insanity, but Indiana Jones as the main character.
I love the china part of this episode. Butters and Cartman were hilarious. The Indiana stuff wasn't very funny though. Kind of dragged the episode down.
Ah yes, pre-Disneyfication of Star Wars. When the angry nitpicky boomers were the vocal minority in thinking that the prequels were the worst thing to happen to the Star Wars franchise.
They first two Indiana Jones movies were "kind of okay"? Yeah, I know... you always try to be all edgy and stuff like the toughest guy on the school yard. But that's straight up blasphemy.
As you might have guessed, all the scenes with Spielberg/Lucas/Jones are parodies of assault scenes from other movies D:
No, they’re actual footage from Crystal Skull.
Funny how 16 years later and suddenly Lucas and Spielberg can no longer be held accountable for the "worst things to happen to Indiana Jones/star wars"
I dunno man, nothing in the sequels is as bad as midi-chlorians to explain the force in the prequels, and I'll stand by that. Then again, I'm apparently in the absolute minority of fans for hating the prequels but finding the sequels OK, but I mean in my favorite branch of expanded universe fiction, Palpatine survived the Death Star using the force anyway.
The point is what they did with crystal skull in 2008? Is nothing compared to what Disney did 15 odd years later. Never doubt the possibility of things getting worse down the road.
@@KamiNoBaka1 The midi-chlorians were a throwaway line, easily ignored. Also adequately explained in the EU, if I might add. The sequel trilogy is chock full of essential to plot stupid. For example, they took all the bad ideas from the Dark Empire and did them worse.
The mouse spent too much time with them.
@@KamiNoBaka1Nah episode 8 is the worst thing I’ve seen in Star Wars
Trey and Matt are geniuses.
Yes , the Asian family in the restaurant is speaking Mandarin. The woman says to the man "what are they saying?", and the man replies "I don't know".
I think that it's ironic how everyone complained about aliens in Indiana Jones being far-fetched, but thought that magic boxes, rocks, and cups were perfectly feasible.
Indiana jones had more supernatural elements. Sci-fi alien shit is missing the point of what separated Indiana jones from other franchises
@@davemac9563I might be in the minority here, but I get it. The action serials of the 30s and 40s were often focused on religious and magical artifacts, and so were many people. In the 50s and 60s, people were getting obsessed over aliens, and media followed. Move Indy forward 20 years in universe, it makes sense to make the artifacts aliums.
The problem is that they screwed it up. Just like Lucas' treatment for the SW sequels had a lot of the same plot beats as the Disney sequels ended up having, but Disney didn't set up any satisfying payoffs for most of them because Jar Jar Abrams wanted to mystery box us and Roundhead Johnson wanted to... I don't know, subvert expectations and get revenge for getting cucked by a guy dressed as Luke Skywalker or something.
Two Movies References
12:56 The Accused 1988
16:02 Deliverance 1972
Man, this episode was absolutely wild. The gag that everyone acknowledges to each other how they secretly felt about Steven Speilberg and George Lucas and "what they did" to the Indiana Jones and Star Wars franchises is absolutely hilarious.
What Disney is doing to Lucas ' legacy now is even worse.
15:33 Yeah. It was such a romantic fairytale ending until Yolanda busted Keyshawn on their first wedding anniversary. I don't know if I can ever believe in love again.
"Squeal like a pig" from the movie Deliverance . Peace!
I actually thought Toli knew that from how he said "Deliver me from this" in response to that part.
"God deliver me from this one" ---- Oh, SO CLOSE! lol
That scene of George Lucas pounding the storm troopers cheeks got me messed up.
This is such an underrated Episode, they should do the sequel Episode with Kathleen Kennedy…
The pinball machine scene is actually a reference/homage to The Accused starring Jodie Foster from 1988. Sadly I believe this was the first episode to be released after the death of Issac Hayes (Chef). I believe the original airing was dedicated to his memory
Oh my god this has to be the most racist episode ever and I love it! Cartman learns the right lesson for the wrong reason! 🤣
Yeah, Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a really weird movie
imagine the guys who had to work on animating those scenes lmao
The rapping of Indiana still impacts me as much as the torture arc in "The Martyrs"
Hard to believe that when this episode first came out there were more Chinese than there are today.
The fifth Indiana Jones movie is basically the same; just replace Lucas/Spielberg with Mickey Mouse and Kathleen Kennedy.
the r*** scenes from this episode are based on the movies "Deliverance" and "The Accused"
exactly. The Accused starring Clarice Starling...hello Clarice
And “Boys Don’t Cry”. The Lucas climax on the pinball machine scene from “The Accused” may be the hardest I’ve ever laughed (in horror) at a frame of animation.
@@pablozee6359 oh wow i never realized there was also a Boys Don't Cry reference, i love that movie
I'm not sure if the point George Lucas started raping Star Wars was trying to turn it into hard sci-fi from space fantasy by adding midi-chlorians to explain the force or the remastered version of the original trilogy where he made Greedo shoot first.
I still consider George Lucas the one who started to ruin Star Wars because he was trying so hard to wipe the original films from existence and adding in a bunch of stupid CGI, and judging by the Prequels, it seemed like that’s all he was prioritizing
There's also another reference made to the rape of Indiana Jones in the season 12 two part episode "the Pandemic"
For me, the problem with the Fridge scene in Indy 4 isn't the whole 'Lead Lined so he was protected from the radiation' thing, it's the fact that the fridge was thrown 150 feet up in the air and crashed back down to Earth and Indy was COMPLETELY UNHARMED.
I'm with Butters with this one. While the 4th one was not as good as the original trilogy, it was still pretty decent. Perhaps this episode was satirising the weird way we talk about movies in these days.
From what I heard, This episode was dedicated to issac hayes who passed away in 2008. RIP
Of course I saw it! I just, try not to think about it.
YES, one of my recommendations strike again and YES they put fucking Inter-dimensional ALIENS in #4 and the refrigerator scene was during the opening sequence, Indy is chasing/being chased (I can't remember) by bad guys around Area 51 and ends up in a Nuclear Bomb Test Range in a fake town and to escape the NUCLEAR BOMB he hides inside a fridge (because lead lined I guess) and the fridge gets tossed by the bomb and bounces across the desert and somehow he survives, it's pretty ridiculousness, think like Fast and Furious 5 Bank Vault Theft level insanity in a Indiana Jones movie.
You should watch the third one The Last Crusade, my personal favourite. But the fourth and fifth are varying degrees of garbage.🙂
Honestly I'm just glad Temple of Doom isn't considered the worst Indiana Jones movie (usually with the reason given being that there are no Nazis) anymore. Temple of Doom was always my favorite. Did love Sean Connery as Indy's dad, though.
@@KamiNoBaka1 Kali Ma, Kali Ma😁
that little comment about preserving your channel.... i know what you were gonna say and you know what... you're right
"I guess helicopters weren't invented yet"
you sir earned a new subscriber with that one.
The third one was from the movie of deliverance from 1972
0:48 Is it me, or does this bit kinda sound like "This Is Halloween"/"Into Parliament"?
POLLOOOOOOOOOOSSSS HERMANOS!!!!
Sorry lol, Giancarlo Esposito did that to me and it kinda rubbed off on me so I have to do that to anyone I see wearing that Pollos shirt.
One of my personal faves for the sheer absurdity
Yes. The new Indiana jones are that bad.
Indiana jones is a TRILOGY and always will be
Well, now you've got to watch all the Indiana Jones films (the first three are great) and also Deliverance. I'd call that a good movie day.
"Just put these teeth in and say 'hello' and 'please' alot" LMFAO
Well a lot of people weren't fans of the prequels but the last decade of SW stuff has been pretty bad according to most fans, though since George isn't really involved anymore its wrong to say he's the one doing the ra$ing
@Azure168 I know but Toli said George was the one ra$ping SW, but yeah its mostly Kathleen, George has been a consultant at best for most of the recent content
You should watch s6e9 Free Hat, its related to some of the things you brought up
If only they knew.. how much worse it would get when Disney got their hands on these poor movies.
Necrophelia: worse than grapefruits?
Probably not, but even worse combined
Im not kida suprised that episode an chinise democracy by guns n' roses was realesed same year.
What a strange coincidence.
24 years ago when I was 8 I went into Surgery to get rid of my Seizure Tumor.
5:32 "Poor thing. Poor Jewish thing."
I had to have ChatGPT explain the meme at the end. I learned a lot about the Roman Empire. He was a dick.
Herro preeease
I agree with Butters, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a great movie! It's one of my favorite Indiana movies. The spoiled, ungrateful whiners just nitpick about all the little things and stupidities that were in abundance in the previous installments.
I hate that I was Butters, I liked it only because of Aliens!
But my mom and brother who I went to see it with HATED it. Especially my mom. 😂
Oohh Yeas, haro, prease, lol. ahahaha🤯😁😂
9:03
13:01
16:31
9:31 You talking about Battlefield Earth?
The US is they greatest country in the world: I love how kids can get a gun… with their McDonald’s happy meal. American Liberation Front? ALF??? 🤣 another joke that vanished after translation. Fun fact: the stark’s pond dissapeared in one episode: Something Wall-Mart this way comes (8x09).
1:35 im gunna sub
Calling both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg seems pretty _antisemitic™._
When will they arrest M Night Shyamalon for r@ping Avatar Aang?
Oh shit this one 😂
Toli, can you do this episode from season 12. The episode is called "Over Blogging." That is one of my favorite episodes from season 12.
Yes, it was bad. Aliens. A nuke-proof fridge. Blast from the past. Swashbuckling fencing between driving cars (not as cool as it may sound.)
If you wanted to describe Indy 4 to someone who has never watched it, I would say, think Fast and Furious 5 Bank Vault Heist level insanity, but Indiana Jones as the main character.
@@DanielRichards644 I never saw those movies but thanks for the suggestion. I saw Indie 4 for my Birthday and, well, yikes lol.
I thought it was alright lol (yesh butters)... id rather watch it than the latest one that just came out
"Ooooh, it stings"🫣😅
It's so simple but it's my favorite part 😂
Did Kyle actually think he had the power to save a fictional character from getting raped in a movie?
Now do, "Something You Can Do with your Finger" S4 E8
Why the rooster shot?
I can see you be making American dad reactions
I love the china part of this episode. Butters and Cartman were hilarious. The Indiana stuff wasn't very funny though. Kind of dragged the episode down.
Ah yes, pre-Disneyfication of Star Wars. When the angry nitpicky boomers were the vocal minority in thinking that the prequels were the worst thing to happen to the Star Wars franchise.
As a chinese speaker can confirm that that was the chinese language
他們在幹什麼呀?
唉, 我真的不知道.
10:59 14:46
Love your reaction you always have me laughing so hard. Keep it up
They first two Indiana Jones movies were "kind of okay"? Yeah, I know... you always try to be all edgy and stuff like the toughest guy on the school yard. But that's straight up blasphemy.
I need to start writing a new star Wars movie now 😭🙏
Come to think of it. You kinda remind me of the lead in Battlefield Earth 😊
one of my fav episodes
Not Kobe man
I had to 😂
You should watch the gh episode or the faith plus 1 episode
#saveindianajones 😢
Worst movies (if they deserve to call it a movie) Zoolander 2 , an Lethal gun 2 1/2 parody (but not by Lessie Nielsen the other one)
I think this is getting a bit vile for a normal intelligent people speaking about rape as if it's not actually serious
Can you react return of chef and Miss garrison arc
For next Sunday, pleaase react to City Sushi episode, you're not ready 👌
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