I love Crystal Skull but I can understand why people may not like it. I think that Crystal Skull, unlike Dial, has a lovely message about how life may take away things but can still give back. Dial just gives Indy back half of his ending after he learns nothing. Also, Ford in Skull still has the same charm, energy, and looks in his mid-60s that can still sell bim jumping from cars and throwing punches. The age actually helps sell him, along with writing, as the same Indy we know but a bit more experienced and wiser.
The Mummy is definitely the third best Indiana Jones sequel. It takes all the best elements of the trilogy and goes one step further into the supernatural / horror element while losing none of that adventurous charm. That said, Crystal Skull at least tries to be a fun Indy movie... while Dial just settles for melancholy.
_Crystal Skull,_ while not nearly on the same level as the Original Trilogy still tops _Dial of Destiny_ for three main reasons: 1.) Irina is simply a better and better _utilized_ Villain than Voller, who makes very little impression/impact, despite poor Mads Mikkelsen doing the best he can 2.) Indy, while older, slower and grumpier, is still basically the same character as he used to be. He is not treated like a Joke 3.) While the "Riding into the Sunset"-Ending to _Last Crusade_ was perfect, the ending to _Crystal Skull_ isn't too bad either and also quite definite: Indy becomes Dean at his old University, he marries Marion and he has a Son who may or may not inherit the Fedora at some point. The Movie ended at a happy place. _Dial of Destiny,_ meanwhile, mostly treats Indy like a relic, constantly upstaged and belittled by Helena, a thoroughly unlikeable Character and constant detriment to this film. In addition, he starts off the movie as a simple Professor again - at an obviously less prestigious University to boot - and his Students are bored by him and his colleagues want his old ass gone. Worst of all: His and Marions' Marriage has been all but ruined because their Son has been killed - both of these events happened off-screen (a Situation eerily familiar to what happened to Han and Leia between _Return of the Jedi_ and _Force Awakens)._ Sure, the movies' coda shows the two of them reconciling, but they are still at a worse place than they were at the end of _Crystal Skull,_ except that they're even older and that their Bloodline is extinct. So, yeah... *that* wasn't neccessary. I like to consider _Crystal Skull_ to be an extended epilogue to the OT. I'd rather forget _Dial of Destiny_ even *exists.*
Idk who thought we wanted a deconstruction of Indiana Jones lmao. These are fun action movies with just enough heart and drama to keep the characters compelling. Going full blown character study on Indy was just bizarre. He’s not Logan
for me Dial of Destiny is superior because it is simply more entertaining as an adventure. It has a more Indiana Jones feel to it. Also Crystal Skull just takes place almost entirely in a jungle whereas Dial of Destiny is a globe trotting adventure in the vein of Raiders and Last Crusade. I agree with those who point out like you do that the character ends up in a less happy place than the end of Crystal Skull but for me what matters more is how entertaining the adventure is overall rather than how 'respectfully' the character is treated.
This is how I feel about it. Crystal Skull is nice epilogue that gives Indy a happily ever after later in his life. It doesn't crap on Last Crusade's ending and exists separately. The same can't be said about Dial and the way it treats Crystal Skull's ending
@@joevictor53 the fact that Crystal Skull had a happier ending is for me the ONLY thing better about that film compared to Dial of Destiny. While the ending of a film is important, it's not all that matters. The bad stuff in Skull is far worse than anything in Dial for me.
James Mangold is a very talented director and with Logan he seemed ideal for a story about an aged Indy. The trouble is I think the corporate expectations and demands for what an Indiana Jones film should be drowns the story out and it feels like a rehash of past adventures
As much as the Crystal Skull was a misguided venture, it still feels like it was made in earnest. I also think the hype cycle reflected that. Sure there was a lot of corporate backing, but most people didn't even consider that it was going to be bad. Dial of Destiney on the other hand is simultaneously a soulless corporate product, while also being a terrible idea that was doomed from the start.
ok before i watch.. remember the mission in lego indiana jones with the bar catching fire, you have to blow out the fire by blowing into the speaker/microphone on the DS and i was stuck there for weeks and it pissed me off
I never had that version or a DS but that reminds me of one of my friends who told me he played the game before watching the movies as a kid and got stuck at the part in the Holy Grail level at the end of Crusade because he didn't know which cup was the right one lmao
Crystal skull is easily better because the side characters are less annoying. Dial of destiny has cool moments and if they got rid of that annoying woman and maybe the child and had it just focused on the nazis vs indy then maybe it would be a bit better. Or even bringing back mutt or other original characters would have been a good move. I liked mads mikkelsens role and the motivations of the bad guys made at least some sense but the duo indy is with has like no reason to do anything. And i also thought that they just randomly happened to go back to 212bc because whole thing was explained terribly.
Something I noticed while rewatching is that the nazis plan isn't even explained until they get the completed dial. It's easy enough to infer but they don't outright say it until the end of the movie.
14:00 Thank you lol I’ve been saying it for years. The first half of Crystal skull is a solid film, not perfect by any means but solid. Once they get kidnapped and Marion is introduced is where the film falls off a cliff. I do like the wedding ending though
shit i had this lego set back then its so stressful to care about the past in that way, its better to just enjoy these memories instead of worrying about all the old toys you played with worth millions today
Geat video. Crystal Skull was my first Indiana Jones movie as a kid. I mainly only saw it because of Shia Lebeuf, who i was a big fan of from Even Stevens. lol
Dial of Destiny is almost the most interesting moral dilemma of all time. See, Indiana “It Belongs In A Museum” Jones is all about preserving the past - he’s an archaeologist and all that. Pitted against actual Neo-Na*is who want to change the course of history by assassinating Big H himself. So, like, imagine if the Archimedes Dial or whatever actually took them back in time to where they wanted to go. Does Indiana Jones now have to save der führer or, like, what? Does he let them do their evil plan? Does fate intervene and he’s absolved of any actual moral decision making? The latter is what actually happens in the movie, tho, right? The bad guys get the calculation wrong and they end up in like Ancient Greece or something. But just imagine. If Dial of Destiny had done the “would you kill baby Shit*er?” dilemma. Would’ve been a glorious mess.
The 3rd act feels like a giant reshoot. I bet they were supposed to originally go back to where they wanted to go, and old Indy would have seen his younger self or something but the ending tested badly. So they cobbled together this CGI mess where all the characters just sit on planes the whole time lmao
@@Luke101 I could totally see that. A proper time loop would’ve been fun and at least not out of left field. I wonder if the moral dilemma of stopping Nazis trying to assassinate Hitler actually did come up and soured the test audience. Test audiences are just as antithetical to art as movies by committee. Then again, it’s not like anyone was clamoring for Indy V anyway.
@@Luke101 Something definitely happened to that ending! You don't just knock out an 80 year old Indy and have him wake up to THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER THE END. Absolutely mental.
Crystal Skull still had Indy doing a ton of action. Harrison was 65 but looked fucking great, and could probably still kick my ass. I could believe that Indy was doing that stuff in that movie. They let him do stunts, swing from the whip, even have multiple brutal fist fights with the Russian Colonel. That movie still had all the tropes we love about an Indy movie. Stunts, practical effects, whip action, fist fights, brutal villain deaths, and ADVENTURE. Dial of Destiny is so bland, it barely feels like an Indiana Jones movie. After the opening sequence, Indy barely does anything exciting in the entire film. He’s just kinda there. The action set pieces are by the numbers and forgettable, the villains aren’t threatening at all, and it just didn’t feel fun.
While I understand the sorta hate on Crystal Skull, I’ve always liked the film and I think it holds up well enough with the original three (though it’s not nearly as good). Kingdom of the Crystal Skull doesn’t feel like it trashes on the character, it more so feels like it just has a few too many stupid moments and a climax that gets a little out of control. Dial of Destiny is just sad and depressing. And they dragged Indiana Jones out of retirement just to make his life shittier and give him a shittier ending.
Finally, another person out there thought that going full alien would have been cool. Also you know how they could have fixed both movies ? Put Ludacris in them.
@@GhoulCityOnline I honestly hope theirs an Indy 6. Now that Dial was such a failure, perhaps in the next few years before Harrison Ford passes away we can have a true sendoff. Would work too as then we would have the original trilogy and now the modern 'new' trilogy.
I was hoping for a full series review on par with the Shrek series review. Maybe if you were capable of outpizzaing the hut this would have been the perfect video. Still a pretty fire video though
Very vital question! - are you using a recreation of the Plinkett music or have you found the original source for it? If the later, could you share it, the faith of a world historical piece of video art depends on it...
I don't have the original, I found a recreation on sound cloud years ago. I think this is it but I'm not near my computer so I'm not 100% sure this is the same one I use . I am well aware the real track is lost media though lmao m.soundcloud.com/sleambean/plinkett-intro-music-recreated
Shame about The Dial movie. Fingers crossed the Indy video game is good, but I'm not going to hold my breath. One thing I can count on is new GCO videos being GOOD. Great job once again 👏👏
Finally something original in the TH-cam Indy Content world. @26:52 “Maybe just recast him”…”Nobody else is playing Indiana Jones” - Sean Patrick Flanery got robbed by not getting to play younger Indy in Dial of Disappointment. Dude is more Jones than Ford. On top of that, he’s currently like a 5th degree black belt in jiu jitsu. Better yet, Disney could’ve made Indy 5 based on the Indiana Jones Chronicles but Harrison really needed a $50 million pay day for another jet.
That I wholeheartedly disagree with. Harrison made the role iconic. Nobody would be able to come in and try to do what he did, the same way the young Han Solo movie just didn’t work. He worked perfectly fine in Crystal Skull, because they didn’t really point out his age and still allowed him to convincingly do action and fight scenes. Actively drawing attention to him being old, and giving him next to nothing to do in Dial is where things completely fall apart
@@Luke101 you say that like there aren’t plenty of other charismatic white actors who could’ve taken the reins. What is he doing in those movies that literally no one else could?
Crystal Skull was not as good as the first three, but it has its moments. If you liked the young indiana jones chronicles then you would like Crystal Skull. Dial of Destiny made Crystal Skull look like an academy award winner for best picture. I watched Dial of Destiny once. I will not see it again. We just watch the first four films again and we just did not even considered Dial of Destiny.
17:53..." didn't really seem to care . One of Indiana Jones character traits is that he is obsessed with artifacts, and all things archeological. He becomes absorbed by that stuff, and starts railing off facts to other characters (and the audience).
I love the first 3 films and will cherish them till the end of time. I like 4, the first half is a decent Indy film, the second half is not very good at all. 5 is a solid disappointment, I was mildly curious maybe James Mangold who did Logan could make a decent last adventure with Indy but they inserted a poorly written unlikeable side kick in Helena who just drags the film down, not cause of her gender and me not liking strong women in film, I actually love them a lot, but in this case because of her writing she was bad, she just belittles Indy and when she turns around in her arc it’s not earned at all. and the plot was just find item, action scene move on. Rinse repeat. Fun but forgettable. At least out of the 2 the 4th was made by Steve speilberg and you can tell his flare is missing in 5. And the overall nostalgia for being introduced to Indiana jones back in 2008 when I was as well 7 was amazing the toys and lego game was so good, so I will take Indiana jones 4 over 5, and at least 4 gave him a family and a good life at the end, Indiana jones 5 was just sad and depressing Indy unlike 4 where he was still happy Indy
if there's a silver lining to super shitty movies it's getting highly entertaining videos like this explaining how someone else was traumatized by it too! we are men, men is what we are
My Indy ranking is: 1) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) 2) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 3) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) 4) Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992) 5) Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (1999)
It was colossal wasted opportunity to not do another Indiana jones movie or two in the 90s. I understand Spielberg moved onto more serious movies, but Harrison ford was still in his prime and Lucas wasn’t consumed yet by poorly aged CGI animals like the prequels. You could have set the movie(s) during WWII, to explain Indy’s age, and explored other parts of the war like, what sort of artifacts were imperial Japan looking for in the pacific theater? Or maybe a movie set during or after the manhattan project, with the soviets looking across the world for lost ancient technology in a race to compete with Americans and the atomic age. Again, I’m just making stuff up, but so many story opportunity that they did nothing with before the main actor was too old for the part. Instead-we got Young Indiana Jones TV show, a half forgotten show that was cancelled after only two seasons. In an alternate universe these movies exist instead of the 4 and 5 we actually got, but we’ll have to settle for the original trilogy instead. (Fate of Atlantis is still an amazing expanded universe game)
Indiana jones movie but its called "freakiana bones" and its where he explores someone body
Sounds spooky!
And that person is Mac
I love Crystal Skull but I can understand why people may not like it. I think that Crystal Skull, unlike Dial, has a lovely message about how life may take away things but can still give back. Dial just gives Indy back half of his ending after he learns nothing. Also, Ford in Skull still has the same charm, energy, and looks in his mid-60s that can still sell bim jumping from cars and throwing punches. The age actually helps sell him, along with writing, as the same Indy we know but a bit more experienced and wiser.
The Mummy is definitely the third best Indiana Jones sequel. It takes all the best elements of the trilogy and goes one step further into the supernatural / horror element while losing none of that adventurous charm. That said, Crystal Skull at least tries to be a fun Indy movie... while Dial just settles for melancholy.
23:45 to 24:19 is one of the best moments in a movie video essay I've ever seen. haha. Awesome work, man.
_Crystal Skull,_ while not nearly on the same level as the Original Trilogy still tops _Dial of Destiny_ for three main reasons:
1.) Irina is simply a better and better _utilized_ Villain than Voller, who makes very little impression/impact, despite poor Mads Mikkelsen doing the best he can
2.) Indy, while older, slower and grumpier, is still basically the same character as he used to be. He is not treated like a Joke
3.) While the "Riding into the Sunset"-Ending to _Last Crusade_ was perfect, the ending to _Crystal Skull_ isn't too bad either and also quite definite: Indy becomes Dean at his old University, he marries Marion and he has a Son who may or may not inherit the Fedora at some point. The Movie ended at a happy place.
_Dial of Destiny,_ meanwhile, mostly treats Indy like a relic, constantly upstaged and belittled by Helena, a thoroughly unlikeable Character and constant detriment to this film. In addition, he starts off the movie as a simple Professor again - at an obviously less prestigious University to boot - and his Students are bored by him and his colleagues want his old ass gone. Worst of all: His and Marions' Marriage has been all but ruined because their Son has been killed - both of these events happened off-screen (a Situation eerily familiar to what happened to Han and Leia between _Return of the Jedi_ and _Force Awakens)._ Sure, the movies' coda shows the two of them reconciling, but they are still at a worse place than they were at the end of _Crystal Skull,_ except that they're even older and that their Bloodline is extinct. So, yeah... *that* wasn't neccessary.
I like to consider _Crystal Skull_ to be an extended epilogue to the OT. I'd rather forget _Dial of Destiny_ even *exists.*
Idk who thought we wanted a deconstruction of Indiana Jones lmao. These are fun action movies with just enough heart and drama to keep the characters compelling. Going full blown character study on Indy was just bizarre. He’s not Logan
for me Dial of Destiny is superior because it is simply more entertaining as an adventure. It has a more Indiana Jones feel to it. Also Crystal Skull just takes place almost entirely in a jungle whereas Dial of Destiny is a globe trotting adventure in the vein of Raiders and Last Crusade.
I agree with those who point out like you do that the character ends up in a less happy place than the end of Crystal Skull but for me what matters more is how entertaining the adventure is overall rather than how 'respectfully' the character is treated.
This is how I feel about it. Crystal Skull is nice epilogue that gives Indy a happily ever after later in his life. It doesn't crap on Last Crusade's ending and exists separately. The same can't be said about Dial and the way it treats Crystal Skull's ending
@@joevictor53 the fact that Crystal Skull had a happier ending is for me the ONLY thing better about that film compared to Dial of Destiny. While the ending of a film is important, it's not all that matters. The bad stuff in Skull is far worse than anything in Dial for me.
James Mangold is a very talented director and with Logan he seemed ideal for a story about an aged Indy. The trouble is I think the corporate expectations and demands for what an Indiana Jones film should be drowns the story out and it feels like a rehash of past adventures
Yeah, almost all Disney franchise films run into the same issues, I think Mangold probably had less sway than marketing would make you believe
Dial of destiny sounds like they found like a cooking timer or some shit.
Like, it’s like, they like, you know like
As much as the Crystal Skull was a misguided venture, it still feels like it was made in earnest. I also think the hype cycle reflected that. Sure there was a lot of corporate backing, but most people didn't even consider that it was going to be bad. Dial of Destiney on the other hand is simultaneously a soulless corporate product, while also being a terrible idea that was doomed from the start.
Bullshit. Dial is a lovely film.
You can't out Pizza the Hut
Wow. Just started the video, but I think that LEGO commercial was my first time hearing about Indiana Jones too. Wild.
I initially thought Indiana Jones was just a weird new version of Johnny Thunder lol
ok before i watch.. remember the mission in lego indiana jones with the bar catching fire, you have to blow out the fire by blowing into the speaker/microphone on the DS and i was stuck there for weeks and it pissed me off
I never had that version or a DS but that reminds me of one of my friends who told me he played the game before watching the movies as a kid and got stuck at the part in the Holy Grail level at the end of Crusade because he didn't know which cup was the right one lmao
Crystal skull is easily better because the side characters are less annoying. Dial of destiny has cool moments and if they got rid of that annoying woman and maybe the child and had it just focused on the nazis vs indy then maybe it would be a bit better. Or even bringing back mutt or other original characters would have been a good move. I liked mads mikkelsens role and the motivations of the bad guys made at least some sense but the duo indy is with has like no reason to do anything. And i also thought that they just randomly happened to go back to 212bc because whole thing was explained terribly.
Something I noticed while rewatching is that the nazis plan isn't even explained until they get the completed dial. It's easy enough to infer but they don't outright say it until the end of the movie.
14:00 Thank you lol
I’ve been saying it for years. The first half of Crystal skull is a solid film, not perfect by any means but solid. Once they get kidnapped and Marion is introduced is where the film falls off a cliff. I do like the wedding ending though
shit i had this lego set back then its so stressful to care about the past in that way, its better to just enjoy these memories instead of worrying about all the old toys you played with worth millions today
I literally don't even know where mine is anymore lol
i was the type thatd disassemble and customize all my toys, good thing theyre all gone cause resale value would be gone too🤦🏻♂️
Geat video. Crystal Skull was my first Indiana Jones movie as a kid. I mainly only saw it because of Shia Lebeuf, who i was a big fan of from Even Stevens. lol
That was really entertaining. Thanks for the work you put into communicating your perspective. Loved it
I love each Indiana Jones film for different reasons and not with equal value.
Dial of Destiny is almost the most interesting moral dilemma of all time. See, Indiana “It Belongs In A Museum” Jones is all about preserving the past - he’s an archaeologist and all that. Pitted against actual Neo-Na*is who want to change the course of history by assassinating Big H himself.
So, like, imagine if the Archimedes Dial or whatever actually took them back in time to where they wanted to go. Does Indiana Jones now have to save der führer or, like, what? Does he let them do their evil plan? Does fate intervene and he’s absolved of any actual moral decision making?
The latter is what actually happens in the movie, tho, right? The bad guys get the calculation wrong and they end up in like Ancient Greece or something. But just imagine. If Dial of Destiny had done the “would you kill baby Shit*er?” dilemma. Would’ve been a glorious mess.
The 3rd act feels like a giant reshoot. I bet they were supposed to originally go back to where they wanted to go, and old Indy would have seen his younger self or something but the ending tested badly. So they cobbled together this CGI mess where all the characters just sit on planes the whole time lmao
@@Luke101 I could totally see that. A proper time loop would’ve been fun and at least not out of left field. I wonder if the moral dilemma of stopping Nazis trying to assassinate Hitler actually did come up and soured the test audience. Test audiences are just as antithetical to art as movies by committee. Then again, it’s not like anyone was clamoring for Indy V anyway.
@@Luke101 Something definitely happened to that ending! You don't just knock out an 80 year old Indy and have him wake up to THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER THE END. Absolutely mental.
Crystal Skull still had Indy doing a ton of action. Harrison was 65 but looked fucking great, and could probably still kick my ass. I could believe that Indy was doing that stuff in that movie. They let him do stunts, swing from the whip, even have multiple brutal fist fights with the Russian Colonel. That movie still had all the tropes we love about an Indy movie. Stunts, practical effects, whip action, fist fights, brutal villain deaths, and ADVENTURE.
Dial of Destiny is so bland, it barely feels like an Indiana Jones movie. After the opening sequence, Indy barely does anything exciting in the entire film. He’s just kinda there. The action set pieces are by the numbers and forgettable, the villains aren’t threatening at all, and it just didn’t feel fun.
32:26 this is such a good idea I wish they would’ve done this
While I understand the sorta hate on Crystal Skull, I’ve always liked the film and I think it holds up well enough with the original three (though it’s not nearly as good). Kingdom of the Crystal Skull doesn’t feel like it trashes on the character, it more so feels like it just has a few too many stupid moments and a climax that gets a little out of control. Dial of Destiny is just sad and depressing. And they dragged Indiana Jones out of retirement just to make his life shittier and give him a shittier ending.
Finally, another person out there thought that going full alien would have been cool. Also you know how they could have fixed both movies ?
Put Ludacris in them.
Get this man $400 million dollars to develop Indiana Jones 6
@@GhoulCityOnline I honestly hope theirs an Indy 6. Now that Dial was such a failure, perhaps in the next few years before Harrison Ford passes away we can have a true sendoff. Would work too as then we would have the original trilogy and now the modern 'new' trilogy.
I was hoping for a full series review on par with the Shrek series review. Maybe if you were capable of outpizzaing the hut this would have been the perfect video. Still a pretty fire video though
That was very well done!
Unlike Dial, Kingdom gave Indy the happy ending he deserved that the sequel trilogy and dial fail to do.
Banger video, the biggest issue with dial is how Mac isn't in it
Very vital question! - are you using a recreation of the Plinkett music or have you found the original source for it? If the later, could you share it, the faith of a world historical piece of video art depends on it...
I don't have the original, I found a recreation on sound cloud years ago. I think this is it but I'm not near my computer so I'm not 100% sure this is the same one I use . I am well aware the real track is lost media though lmao m.soundcloud.com/sleambean/plinkett-intro-music-recreated
Shame about The Dial movie. Fingers crossed the Indy video game is good, but I'm not going to hold my breath. One thing I can count on is new GCO videos being GOOD. Great job once again 👏👏
This was really good. 🤙
I'm so happy that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle looks amazing
These are actually my two favorite Indiana Jones movies. I know hot take
To put that out on the internet, you have some balls of absolute steal
Finally something original in the TH-cam Indy Content world.
@26:52 “Maybe just recast him”…”Nobody else is playing Indiana Jones” - Sean Patrick Flanery got robbed by not getting to play younger Indy in Dial of Disappointment. Dude is more Jones than Ford. On top of that, he’s currently like a 5th degree black belt in jiu jitsu.
Better yet, Disney could’ve made Indy 5 based on the Indiana Jones Chronicles but Harrison really needed a $50 million pay day for another jet.
Great content
Indiana jones is generic action serial man, he’s not supposed to age. They should’ve recast the role or let it end.
That I wholeheartedly disagree with. Harrison made the role iconic. Nobody would be able to come in and try to do what he did, the same way the young Han Solo movie just didn’t work. He worked perfectly fine in Crystal Skull, because they didn’t really point out his age and still allowed him to convincingly do action and fight scenes. Actively drawing attention to him being old, and giving him next to nothing to do in Dial is where things completely fall apart
@@Luke101 you say that like there aren’t plenty of other charismatic white actors who could’ve taken the reins. What is he doing in those movies that literally no one else could?
Dial of Destiny’s my second favorite of these movies 💀
Find a therapist, like right now
Have you only seen 2?
@@Luke101 lmao no I binged em all
Crystal skull was great, and he was not elderly in that, doing more than most 30 year olds.
Cant wait for the next fast and furious video 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
episode 1 racer mentioned!!!!!!! it's so fucking good. the 2nd game, podracer revenge is fun and has dope secret characters but 1 has cooler maps imo
Loved Dial, but I can perfectly understand why you didn’t like it. An older Indy can be very unappealing to many.
Hey! I’m from Saskatchewan!
…just came here to say that…
Also, this is pretty boring. Made it 11 mins in
Damn. I knew I should have added some subway surfers gameplay in the bottom right corner 😔
@@GhoulCityOnline haha great reply. Don’t take me too seriously dude.
yup I counted, was less than 35 seconds😂
Crystal Skull was not as good as the first three, but it has its moments. If you liked the young indiana jones chronicles then you would like Crystal Skull. Dial of Destiny made Crystal Skull look like an academy award winner for best picture. I watched Dial of Destiny once. I will not see it again. We just watch the first four films again and we just did not even considered Dial of Destiny.
37:47 This....
17:53..." didn't really seem to care . One of Indiana Jones character traits is that he is obsessed with artifacts, and all things archeological. He becomes absorbed by that stuff, and starts railing off facts to other characters (and the audience).
Joe Brandon? Really?
I love the first 3 films and will cherish them till the end of time. I like 4, the first half is a decent Indy film, the second half is not very good at all. 5 is a solid disappointment, I was mildly curious maybe James Mangold who did Logan could make a decent last adventure with Indy but they inserted a poorly written unlikeable side kick in Helena who just drags the film down, not cause of her gender and me not liking strong women in film, I actually love them a lot, but in this case because of her writing she was bad, she just belittles Indy and when she turns around in her arc it’s not earned at all. and the plot was just find item, action scene move on. Rinse repeat. Fun but forgettable. At least out of the 2 the 4th was made by Steve speilberg and you can tell his flare is missing in 5. And the overall nostalgia for being introduced to Indiana jones back in 2008 when I was as well 7 was amazing the toys and lego game was so good, so I will take Indiana jones 4 over 5, and at least 4 gave him a family and a good life at the end, Indiana jones 5 was just sad and depressing Indy unlike 4 where he was still happy Indy
Joe brandon, not the corporations who don't want to pay tax.... He's the one who upped the price?
Oh you sweet summer child.
Oh you aren't aware of the "make lego more expensive act of 2022"? 😏
Talking shit about the beatles and saying paul is the most talented and then playing an instrumental cover of "this boy" sidelined me haha
I got a video on beatles movies if you want to hear me talk even more shit about the beatles 👀
Oh hell yeah dude im looking for it now
🟩🟪 NO FUCKING WAY!!! 🟪🟩
He's harsh but he's right.
I actually really enjoy Crystal Skull (except the stupid alien ending) but Dial of Destiny sucked
I love carpentry
Deleting ToD over TLC when you go down to two movies is a good way to make some enemies.
Lmao I love temple of doom, but among the original 3 it's definitely the most controversial
@@GhoulCityOnline Casual audiences overwhelming prefer TLC, but the deeper you go into the fanbase, the more it skews towards ToD.
if there's a silver lining to super shitty movies it's getting highly entertaining videos like this explaining how someone else was traumatized by it too! we are men, men is what we are
My Indy ranking is:
1) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
2) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
3) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
4) Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992)
5) Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (1999)
It was colossal wasted opportunity to not do another Indiana jones movie or two in the 90s. I understand Spielberg moved onto more serious movies, but Harrison ford was still in his prime and Lucas wasn’t consumed yet by poorly aged CGI animals like the prequels.
You could have set the movie(s) during WWII, to explain Indy’s age, and explored other parts of the war like, what sort of artifacts were imperial Japan looking for in the pacific theater? Or maybe a movie set during or after the manhattan project, with the soviets looking across the world for lost ancient technology in a race to compete with Americans and the atomic age. Again, I’m just making stuff up, but so many story opportunity that they did nothing with before the main actor was too old for the part. Instead-we got Young Indiana Jones TV show, a half forgotten show that was cancelled after only two seasons.
In an alternate universe these movies exist instead of the 4 and 5 we actually got, but we’ll have to settle for the original trilogy instead. (Fate of Atlantis is still an amazing expanded universe game)
Temple of Doom kind of sucks
No it doesn't.
Jesus was a carpenter
“You don’t know what Indiana jones is? What a loser!” - your Mom lol
Also wonder if the "black woman working with Nazis thing" was some Ye defcon 3 predictive programming shit😂
37:42 is that fucking orange tesla
More dull, dimwitted pessimistic nonsense.
Actually this video is electric, intelligent, optimistic and sensible
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Dial of Destiny is the superior movie. Next silly question.
For me, there’s only two Indiy films - ‘Raiders’ and ‘Doom’. ‘Last’ is kiddy overrated crap - sorry