This is what I feel like saying to everyone who talks mess about the newer films. The other two are way overhated. If you like Indy, watch the other ones, J.
I can never decide if I love this more than Raiders, but every time I'm stuck in traffic, change lanes, only to slow down even more, I can't help but mutter "I chose...poorly."
This is my favorite of the Indiana Jones movies. The dynamic between him and Sean Connery is one of the funniest put on film. Give the co pilots a pet from me, please, and God bless you, J and Blank.
The actor who plays Indie's best Egyptian friend also played in the "Lord of the Rings" movies, as Gimli the axe-wielding Dwarf, one of Frodo's loyal companions. The boy who plays young Indiana Jones was actor River Phoenix, a successful actor building up to a strong Hollywood career, when he died of a drug overdose on the sidewalk outside a popular nightclub, at age 23. River's younger brother is the famous actor Joaquin Phoenix, who has played Johnny Cash and won the Academy Award for his tragic portrayal of The Joker a few years ago.
Yes! River Phoenix was amazing. As for the fourth Indiana Jones movie, it was by no means as good as the others. But it was…okay. It was nice to see Marion and Indy together again, anyway.
I swear, I just love that your dogs are always nearby. What a lil ham you have there, “look at me standing up dad!” Adorable!!! Anyone that obviously loves animals is an a-ok person in my book. Been really enjoying your reactions. May your views and likes always be equal. 🙏
This has to be my favourite of the Indiana Jones Trilogy. The onscreen rapport between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, really took the film to another level. Many thanks for a great review
Dr. Schneider was played by an Irish actress, Alison Doody (Yes her last name is Doody, hey man it's Irish) and ironically she was also a 'Bond girl' (named Jenny Flex) in the 1985 James Bond film 'A View to a Kill' when Roger Moore was James Bond.
That would be pretty cool of him to react to some Bond movies. Or even the spy spoofs, from the original Casino Royale, the Matt Helm, and Flint movies to Austin Powers and Spy Hard.
My favorite of the series. And I love the back story of young Indy. How he got a whip and how he got the scar on his chin (Harrison Ford has that scar in real life). How he got the hat and why he has a phobia of snakes. And the chemistry between Ford and Connery is fantastic.
5:39 Bullwhips are no joke. They require strength and precision otherwise you could hurt yourself. 11:30 😂 For every comment you made on how disgusting the tomb I kept telling myself "Oh, it gets worse!" 23:55 I'm just surprised he didn't get arrested on the spot for not saluting Hitler. Even forgetting to do so could get you tortured or killed. 24:15 Considering what happened to the Hindenburg I don't blame you. 27:25 A lot of plane crashes were caused by birds. In 2010 there were at least 5000 incidents reported. Overall, this is my favorite Indiana Jones movie. 😁
You're right about spiral staircases; they suck. I'm 6'2" (and I think you're *taller* than me, J). *Never* go inside the 🗽. The top is a spiral staircase that just gets tighter as you ascend and there's no way back. I nearly had a panic attack; needs to be a warning: big dudes beware.
If you're wondering if a bird strike can bring a plane down, the answer is yes. In fact, if you like Tom Hanks movies, you could watch _Sully_ , a 2016 film directed by Clint Eastwood. It's about an actual 2009 flight in an Airbus A320 that hits a flock of geese at 3000 feet that knocks out both engines. The plane has to make an emergency landing on the Hudson river.
@@J_EOMReacts Oh yeah, it happened. In fact, the actual pilot of that flight, Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III, was just this year made the United States Permanent Representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization, and is the leader of the U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The position is formally known as the permanent representative of the United States of America, with the rank and status of ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary. The man did some hero work that day.
It's weird to think that the actor (who I know from kids school drama Grange Hill in the UK) who plays Hitler could be considered a hugely successful actor. He was in Indiana Jones and got force choked in Star Wars, he was in 2 of the most successful film franchises ever
Julian Glover who plays, Donovan, the main bad guy in this movie, has been a villain in FIVE of the biggest franchises ever: Indy, Star Wars, Harry Potter, James Bond, & Game of Thrones.
like many have said, the 4th one isn't great but still worth watching at least once. especially for a reaction channel. kind of like the tremors movies, they go down hill but still worth a watch. same could be said for die hard. the last one isn't great but if you're gonna do the series you have to watch it.
@36:48, actually its Indiana Lucas. The first name for the protagonist of this series came from George Lucas's Alaskan Malamute Indiana. This big fluffy dog used to ride around in the front seat with Lucas during his early director days...like his copilot. Indiana always was the inspiration for Han Solo's hairy sidekick Chewbacca.
You really should see INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (2008). It’s not great and it’s probably the least satisfying of the series but it’s entertaining and not a horrible movie. It has some neat stuff in it. It takes place in the 1950s, though, so Indy is definitely older and grayer. By the way, the whole bit about the dog being named Indiana is a Lucasfilm in-joke. In reality, producer George Lucas had a big Alaskan Malamute dog named Indiana in the 70s. That dog inspired the character of Chewbacca, the Wookiee, in Star Wars. The image of George driving away in his convertible with Indiana in the passenger seat was said to have brought to life the image of Han Solo and Chewie side by side in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon. But George’s dog really was named Indiana, and also the name “Indiana Jones” is kind of a play on the 60s Steve McQueen character Nevada Smith.
Yaya! Look at that number of subscriptions! I check every time I watch your videos, and hoo boy, people appreciate an authentic person and their reactions. It’s all that counts. Keep on keeping on.
We're just stoked to see people enjoy. And the amount in the time we've done it is honestly mind blowing in all the best ways. I can't speak for other reactors, but I can say J is as real as it gets. And he's the same off camera. I'm just happy people see it.
@@work1284 Comments like this are just the best. I’ve known him for decades and I know he’s always genuine on here. Like I said, just pumped others are able to see it. It’s why he’s so easy to edit for. Knowing him and how he is makes it a breeze.
I liked Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it isn't a great movie but I think it's good, plus it brings Karen Allen from Raiders of the Lost Ark back. I think people don't like it because it's more sci-fi, & not as much action but you got to realize Indiana is getting to be an old man now.
@@platinumspider7859 And he survived jumping out of an airplane in a rubber raft in TOD, shut the fuck up. KOTCS is just fine. Not nearly as good as IJ I and III but still a decent movie
The 4th was, "Eh"... but I'll watch with ya....it's part of the series and we got part 5 coming real soon....and remember, bro.... "Curiosity killed the Cat-but satisfaction brought it back."
Trivia: the actor who played young Indy at the beginning of this film is River Phoenix, eldest sibling to Joaquin Phoenix, who died at the age of 23 of a drug overdose outside a club owned by Johnny Depp called The Viper Room in Los Angeles in 1993.
@@J_EOMReacts I'm sure he would have been. He was also in Stand By Me with a larger roll. Which is where he really started gaining popularity for his skills. He was very young in that one, as were most of the actors in it that ended up being pretty big names.
conery mentions that he should have mailed the diary to the marxs brothers. if you like comedy those are some good ones to watch. 'a day at the races' is my favorite but 'animal crackers' and 'a night at the opera' are also good ones.
you really don't want to know the stats on birds bringing planes down...it happens a bit too often for comfort, though mainly with single engines. Been ages since i saw this film, has some really neat moments. The fourth film was a bit weak, it's watchable but somehow manages to be even more contrived than the original premise is, loses some of that charm as a result, but it's not the worst movie to ever exist XD
There's about 25,000,000 flight hours by general aviation aircraft every year. In 2020 11,083 bird strikes were reported. These resulted in reported damages approximately 775 times.
"I love Sean Connery. I just want you all to know that." Really hard to judge you there. That man was a peach. Btw, the Nazis are so dumb in this movie, Hitler misspells his own name (Adolph instead of Adolf).
how does it smell under Venice? I've been to Italy. Seen the underground catacombs (where Indy and the rats were). It smells stale, moldy, and dusty. And it's cold and dank. Cold like you need a jacket after about 20 minutes. The kinda cold that creeps into your bones. Doesnt stink. But if "ancient" had a smell, that would be it. They mainly buried soldiers and public figures down there. When I saw the coffins, I ask the tour guide "why are there so many children?" No, people were SMALLER back then. These are SOLDIERS and the average height seems about 4'8". People have just been getting bigger with time -- likely due to food supply, calcium, better nutrition, and the tallest men getting all the girls. Also, probably explains how the dinosaurs got so big: gradually.
The average German soldier was 5'8 150 lb. The average American soldier was 5'9 150 lb. My dad was 6'3 150 lb. Supposably you was not supposed to be over 6 ft to be in the army. But when my dad got to where they measured the height. The guy said can you stand under that marker! He said yes, and duct his head under it. He said you're army now!
@@neoncatfish4038 what a great story! i had no idea there was a height LIMIT to the army. i woulda thought they want the biggest guys they can find. I can see height limits for tank or fighter personnel, because they have to fit inside something. I guess that German guy Indy fought in the Raiders under the flying wing must have had a similar experience as your dad.
@@slchance8839 I'm not for sure if that's still is the same. I think a lot of the recruiters did not stick with that rule. Because my dad said there was some 7 ft + tall guys! My dad was a truck driver in WW2! On his discharge papers said he was a sharpshooter. He did not really talk much about what happened over there. I looked up the tallest soldier during world war II and it was a German soldier that was 7'3. I don't know if the Germans had a limit or not.
4:11 Yeah he does. :) 6:3116:07 "Ah, Venice..." 27:09 wtf...? :D 27:57 If someone slaps your face with a glow, they challenge you to a duel. :) 30:34 You can see it on google maps. I have. :) 31:56 Yeah, I'm gonna get the grail and then smash your head with it. :D 36:26 That part is one of my favourite parts of the movie. The knight greets them, and then sorrowfully lowers his hand.
If somebody slaps you with a glove they are challenging you to a duel, if they are slapping you repeatedly with that glove they need to learn a valuable lesson in these hands
River Phoenix and Harrison Ford were in a great movie together before this called The Mosquito Coast. I got a Delphi painted plate at the flea market that is a portrait of Dr Jones and Henry Jones Jr.
Another great reaction! Love the copilots. This is a great ending to an amazing trilogy. Yes. Trilogy... That young Indie is River Phoenix. Joaquin Phoenix's older brother. R.I.P River Phoenix. Gone too damn soon. Love your one-liner comments. Keep it up my man. Where can we send goodies to the copilots?
Indeed. But, in truth, many kids have rats as pets. They're smart, and easy to take of. Due to risk of disease that's inherent in rats, the production couldn’t just use any rats on set. As a work around, they had to have two thousand rats specifically bred to film that scene for the movie. Another useless fact: Before Alison Doody was cast in the role of Elsa, it was offered to Amanda Redman. However, Redman turned it down due to her phobia of rats. Redman is quoted as saying, “[The script] included a scene where rats would be crawling over my head. I really can’t bear rats, so that was that.”
In Classical Latin, there is no letter J and no. "J" sound. (No letter J in Italian, either) The Romans used the letter I instead of J, so the Julius in Julius Caesar would have been written Iulius (or IVLIVS, as the Romans used V instead of U) and pronounced like "Yulius"
The fourth one is actually really good at the start. It gets a little too cheesy and over the top in the chase scenes. And the ending is a bit X Files. I enjoyed the closure I got from it. AND we find out why it was that Indy was such a badass, he was more than an archeologist and college professor. As if that wasn’t enough already.
These movies being me back to the good ol’ days! 😂😭. I’ll suggest a few “RUDY” From 1993, “DONNIE BRASCO” From 1997, “HELL OR HIGH WATER” From 2016, and “PRISONERS” From 2013 🍿
Listen...you are JL. With Indiana Doggo's in the sidecar. I did say he ALMOST fought Hitler with a whip. On the 4th one...your call, man. I will only say to me, it has a great opener, a very unique beginning car chase, a really nice fight scene at high speed and an outstanding atomic powered refrigerator. After that...some say not so great. "Goofy" might be the word to use. I says, if I was here to watch the movie, I would just watch the movie. But I ain't here to watch the movie, I am here to get chuckles with JL while Blank does excellent **bleep** & fire edits that also make me laugh. So basically, watch whatever you want. No reason not to watch the 4th one. Just remember to calls it like you sees it, don't be bashful on not liking what you don't like, or saying what you do like. Above all, keep having fun with it. (Nice to see the Vipper List growing.)
J...I thought for sure you were gonna puke on camera during the sewer rat scene. 😂 I couldnt stop laughing. I definitely think Romulus knows when the camera comes on. Love when he poses. Another amazing reaction my friend. Cant wait for the next one. 👍
🤣🤣 me and you both thought I was going to puke. And Romulus has to know people are watching bc he stands up more in camera than he ever has in a week lol. Glad you been enjoying
Great video again, guys! But I had to break it down into bite-sized chunks again. I was laughing so hard at J's reaction to the rats in the sewer that I couldn't breathe!
I've seen this movie a half dozen times and probably twice as many reactions and this was the first time I noticed how jarring it is that they go from the desert to lush greenery with evergreen trees in a matter of minutes on horseback and train
We had the 3 movies VHS collection....so we watched it probably over 20x....this was the first damn time I noticed when they're down in the tomb and she asks "What is this?" "Ark of the Covenant" "Are you sure?" "...pretty sure" 🤦🏼♂️🤣
J, I think you were a little hostile towards Elsa. She is beautiful. If it were me, I would have said; "Baby, I know you are a Nazi, And I'm Jewish, but relationships take work and I believe we can make it, girl. We can argue which way to raise the kids later." And as always, Much love to you and the babies.
I've never appreciated this movie as a kid, but as an adult I find the humor stellar snd Sean Connery is great. I still wonder why in the Holy Grail room there are platters along the bank wall. Like is this a china cabinet or what? Like some kind of Thanksgiving turkey platter 😂 Another fun video!
Did my thesis on this. Hollywood AFI thesis. Amazing how much people DON'T know about this movie. What it's really about. The Templar quest. Masonry. The third film is all about the Third Degree. The eternal quest for "illumination". As Brother Connery says it. Had class with him. Bond is all about the same thing: The eternal quest.
the reason he hates snakes is when he fell in the snake pit, the scare on his chin was cool, how they show how he got it, if you look at harrison ford has a scare on his chin, which he car from a car crash in real life. the indi, lookalike admired him, as he could see he reminded him of himself , and indi was inspierd by him and thats how he look like him many years later
11:49 "Oh hell naw" *EO sees skulls under the floor of the Venetian church* "We're not doing that it is. Look at all these (beep) skulls. Bones (beep) everywhere. And you know it stink down there. Man I bet it smell like skunk ass (beep) mildew water." Me: "EO, do you like rats?"
Elsa died because she couldn't Let it Go... This is my Favorite Indiana Jones movie. I won tickets off the radio to go to a early showing. I got to see this movie a couple of days before the release. Had some cool SWAG that unfortunately I no longer have. Posters and stuff for the early release.
13:58 "Oh no," *they dive into the sewage water to escape the fire* EO:"I got burnt up. I'm not putting my face in there! Uuuuhhhh Dawg I can't do it. That's the bullsh*t I'm talking about! This (beep) cool to talk about you gotta do. Uuuuhhh That's so gross. I bet that (beep) got a yeast infection now!" Me: "Indy enjoy that Leptospirosis"
The next film isn't as bad as most say. Not the best either, but it's worth a watch. Indy's chick from Raiders comes back in the next one. No more spoilers. Hope you watch the next one.
I have seen this movie probably 5 or so times. But when I was in high school ( 10 years ago) Never knew the Indiana and his dad both went balls deep in a NAZI That’s why I love your videos Me being your age, but having seen most of the movies you react to well before, you point out something I missed and will never forget. As a reaction video connoisseur you are by far the most entertaining and my favorite.
I greatly appreciate that. It means to a lot to me when people tell me I’m their favorite or one of their favorites. It makes this mean so much more to me
Great reaction, buddy. I don't know if you caught the joke but, when they (Indy and Elsa) were in the catacombs, she looked at a painting on the wall and asked him, "What's this one", and he replied, "The Ark of the Covenant". She asked him, "Are you sure" and he said, "Pretty sure". However, the joke was the fact that we've already seen, and therefore know, that Indy has seen it, because that was what he was after in the 1st Indy movie. If ANYONE knows what it looks like, he does. Another thing ... about the shooting of the rear/tail section of the plane (rudder and elevators) ... that USED to happen with those types of planes. Because of the fact that many a plane was lost due to tail-gunners making that mistake, they mechanically put in stops in the gun to prevent it from firing at any of those positions. About the "name of god" part, "jehovah" is translated to Iehovah, Iehova, Cael in Latin. You gotta know a lot of things when dealing with archeology. JL, you made a comment in the beginning and at the end, and I don't know why but, it's true ... you MIGHT hate the 4th movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but you will never know unless you watch it. I myself, liked it, but it doesn't really matter what "I" or anyone else thinks about it, or where we think it fits within the series, as far as order of "goodness". Don't listen to other people just because THEY have an opinion. Maybe they're just the ones who felt compelled to say something. I wouldn't've thought to mention it because I would've assumed you were just going to watch them all Remember, "Opinions are like azzwholes, everybody's got one" !!! However, you don't know what they're thinking or why they didn't like it, and I've seen you enjoy a LOT of things that I thought you might NOT so, do what YOU want to do. I know you have to give your audience what they want, for the most part but, if you are doing this because of things others have said ... well, this is YOUR channel. It is YOUR decision to make, but I wouldn't be too concerned what others "suggest" because, they don't have to watch it if they don't want to. I personally, would LOVE to see your reaction to it.
If you end up posting the fourth one to TH-cam, I would definitely watch it. I imagine that-like most people who see a reviiled episode of a series-you will end up not disliking it as much as the public average.
When Connery says ,"Indiana, let it go." Gets me every time
Same. It’s the tone.
@@EOMReacts exactly. That calm voice...."I thought I'd lost you." Is another one. Such a well directed film.
Especially since it's the first time he didn't call him Junior but his own chosen name.
This is what I feel like saying to everyone who talks mess about the newer films. The other two are way overhated. If you like Indy, watch the other ones, J.
I can never decide if I love this more than Raiders, but every time I'm stuck in traffic, change lanes, only to slow down even more, I can't help but mutter "I chose...poorly."
This is my favorite one lol
A sports station in my city uses that when people lose the trivia game. Winners, wisely.
This is my favorite of the Indiana Jones movies. The dynamic between him and Sean Connery is one of the funniest put on film. Give the co pilots a pet from me, please, and God bless you, J and Blank.
I will let them know the belly rubs is on you.
The actor who plays Indie's best Egyptian friend also played in the "Lord of the Rings" movies, as Gimli the axe-wielding Dwarf, one of Frodo's loyal companions.
The boy who plays young Indiana Jones was actor River Phoenix, a successful actor building up to a strong Hollywood career, when he died of a drug overdose on the sidewalk outside a popular nightclub, at age 23. River's younger brother is the famous actor Joaquin Phoenix, who has played Johnny Cash and won the Academy Award for his tragic portrayal of The Joker a few years ago.
Yeps. And Alfred Molina (Satipo - the guy who betrayed Indiana Jones in the first Movie by taking the golden idol) played Doc Oc in Spider-Man 2
He was also a regular in the tv series _"Sliders."_
Yes! River Phoenix was amazing.
As for the fourth Indiana Jones movie, it was by no means as good as the others. But it was…okay. It was nice to see Marion and Indy together again, anyway.
"A Great Value Indiana Jones" I laughed so hard for so long!
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I swear, I just love that your dogs are always nearby. What a lil ham you have there, “look at me standing up dad!” Adorable!!! Anyone that obviously loves animals is an a-ok person in my book. Been really enjoying your reactions.
May your views and likes always be equal. 🙏
Thanks so much for the kind words, and we're glad to have you here and enjoying!
This has to be my favourite of the Indiana Jones Trilogy.
The onscreen rapport between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, really took the film to another level.
Many thanks for a great review
"If Indiana Jones was R.Kelly, it'd be a serious problem." ... 🤣 lmao... I had to stop the reaction til I could get it together.
🤣🤣🤣 you know it would be bad if it was R. Kelly
Dr. Schneider was played by an Irish actress, Alison Doody (Yes her last name is Doody, hey man it's Irish) and ironically she was also a 'Bond girl' (named Jenny Flex) in the 1985 James Bond film 'A View to a Kill' when Roger Moore was James Bond.
I sense a childhood crush :)
The prettiest Jones girl in my humble opinion... even if she was half-heartedly a nazi.
That would be pretty cool of him to react to some Bond movies. Or even the spy spoofs, from the original Casino Royale, the Matt Helm, and Flint movies to Austin Powers and Spy Hard.
I love how Bond Girls have ridiculous names.
My favorite of the series. And I love the back story of young Indy. How he got a whip and how he got the scar on his chin (Harrison Ford has that scar in real life). How he got the hat and why he has a phobia of snakes. And the chemistry between Ford and Connery is fantastic.
That quick back story was amazing
5:39 Bullwhips are no joke. They require strength and precision otherwise you could hurt yourself.
11:30 😂 For every comment you made on how disgusting the tomb I kept telling myself "Oh, it gets worse!"
23:55 I'm just surprised he didn't get arrested on the spot for not saluting Hitler. Even forgetting to do so could get you tortured or killed.
24:15 Considering what happened to the Hindenburg I don't blame you.
27:25 A lot of plane crashes were caused by birds. In 2010 there were at least 5000 incidents reported.
Overall, this is my favorite Indiana Jones movie. 😁
This is hands down my favorite too
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Yes. That's how Indy get his scar.
Actually, Indiana Jones WAS literally named after a dog, George Lucas' Malmute!
You're right about spiral staircases; they suck. I'm 6'2" (and I think you're *taller* than me, J). *Never* go inside the 🗽. The top is a spiral staircase that just gets tighter as you ascend and there's no way back. I nearly had a panic attack; needs to be a warning: big dudes beware.
He’s definitely taller than you. 6’5 all day.
Thanks for the heads up!
The same in the dome of st peter in the vatican city
If you're wondering if a bird strike can bring a plane down, the answer is yes. In fact, if you like Tom Hanks movies, you could watch _Sully_ , a 2016 film directed by Clint Eastwood. It's about an actual 2009 flight in an Airbus A320 that hits a flock of geese at 3000 feet that knocks out both engines. The plane has to make an emergency landing on the Hudson river.
I’ve heard about that situation in real life but I never knew that it was birds that caused it.
@@J_EOMReacts Oh yeah, it happened. In fact, the actual pilot of that flight, Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III, was just this year made the United States Permanent Representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization, and is the leader of the U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The position is formally known as the permanent representative of the United States of America, with the rank and status of ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary. The man did some hero work that day.
1990-2019 there were 227,000 wildlife strikes involving civil aircraft at US airports. With about 9 aircraft destroyed beyond repair per year.
What a beautiful and loving pupper!
They both are good boys
It's weird to think that the actor (who I know from kids school drama Grange Hill in the UK) who plays Hitler could be considered a hugely successful actor. He was in Indiana Jones and got force choked in Star Wars, he was in 2 of the most successful film franchises ever
With Harrison Ford.
Julian Glover who plays, Donovan, the main bad guy in this movie, has been a villain in FIVE of the biggest franchises ever: Indy, Star Wars, Harry Potter, James Bond, & Game of Thrones.
like many have said, the 4th one isn't great but still worth watching at least once. especially for a reaction channel. kind of like the tremors movies, they go down hill but still worth a watch. same could be said for die hard. the last one isn't great but if you're gonna do the series you have to watch it.
@36:48, actually its Indiana Lucas. The first name for the protagonist of this series came from George Lucas's Alaskan Malamute Indiana. This big fluffy dog used to ride around in the front seat with Lucas during his early director days...like his copilot. Indiana always was the inspiration for Han Solo's hairy sidekick Chewbacca.
You really should see INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (2008). It’s not great and it’s probably the least satisfying of the series but it’s entertaining and not a horrible movie. It has some neat stuff in it. It takes place in the 1950s, though, so Indy is definitely older and grayer.
By the way, the whole bit about the dog being named Indiana is a Lucasfilm in-joke. In reality, producer George Lucas had a big Alaskan Malamute dog named Indiana in the 70s. That dog inspired the character of Chewbacca, the Wookiee, in Star Wars. The image of George driving away in his convertible with Indiana in the passenger seat was said to have brought to life the image of Han Solo and Chewie side by side in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon. But George’s dog really was named Indiana, and also the name “Indiana Jones” is kind of a play on the 60s Steve McQueen character Nevada Smith.
That movie sucked
The fireplace turning reminds me of mel brooks movie young Frankenstein (put the candle back) 😆
I know young Frankenstein is on the list
I laughed so hard at this reaction! Had to pause it several times. When you found out that dad smashed her too.... priceless. Thanks man
Glad you enjoyed it and much, much appreciated.
You had me pissing myself laughing
Yaya! Look at that number of subscriptions! I check every time I watch your videos, and hoo boy, people appreciate an authentic person and their reactions. It’s all that counts. Keep on keeping on.
We're just stoked to see people enjoy. And the amount in the time we've done it is honestly mind blowing in all the best ways.
I can't speak for other reactors, but I can say J is as real as it gets. And he's the same off camera. I'm just happy people see it.
@@EOMReacts Yup, Authenticity is impossible to replicate in bad faith. Looking at the real deal and I know it.
@@work1284 Comments like this are just the best.
I’ve known him for decades and I know he’s always genuine on here. Like I said, just pumped others are able to see it. It’s why he’s so easy to edit for. Knowing him and how he is makes it a breeze.
Thank you guys keepin us smilin. Appreciate you man 🙏🏼
I’m grateful y’all been enjoying. I appreciate all of y’all.
Dude, once again you almost made me fall out of my chair with "If Indiana Jones was R Kelley it would be a serious problem." Brilliant.
🤣🤣🤣 I forgot I made that joke in this
I liked Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it isn't a great movie but I think it's good, plus it brings Karen Allen from Raiders of the Lost Ark back. I think people don't like it because it's more sci-fi, & not as much action but you got to realize Indiana is getting to be an old man now.
And yet can survive the G-force of an atomic explosion.
@@platinumspider7859 And he survived jumping out of an airplane in a rubber raft in TOD, shut the fuck up. KOTCS is just fine. Not nearly as good as IJ I and III but still a decent movie
"Great value Indiana Jones " lmao! You crack me up man.
Lol I swear that’s who he was
@@J_EOMReacts he's the direct-to-video Indiana Jones
Young Indiana Jones was played by the late River Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix 's older brother. He, Keanu Reeves an Johnny depp were all close friends
34:43
Of course he picked the most simple cup.
Jesus was a carpenter.
He probably made the grail himself.
The 4th was, "Eh"... but I'll watch with ya....it's part of the series and we got part 5 coming real soon....and remember, bro.... "Curiosity killed the Cat-but satisfaction brought it back."
Trivia: the actor who played young Indy at the beginning of this film is River Phoenix, eldest sibling to Joaquin Phoenix, who died at the age of 23 of a drug overdose outside a club owned by Johnny Depp called The Viper Room in Los Angeles in 1993.
He would have been a hell of a actor
@@J_EOMReacts I'm sure he would have been. He was also in Stand By Me with a larger roll. Which is where he really started gaining popularity for his skills. He was very young in that one, as were most of the actors in it that ended up being pretty big names.
@@SavageSpiders yeah I loved him in Stand By Me. That was the first movie I reacted to for the channel
@@J_EOMReacts oh bad ass! I'll have to check it out! I haven't seen that movie i in probably 20 years lol
"My mama read Muppet babies to me" 🤣
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Now you know why Indy hates snakes after the scene on the train when he was a kid. 🤣
conery mentions that he should have mailed the diary to the marxs brothers. if you like comedy those are some good ones to watch. 'a day at the races' is my favorite but 'animal crackers' and 'a night at the opera' are also good ones.
Funny fact. There was no cup on the table of the last supper.
you really don't want to know the stats on birds bringing planes down...it happens a bit too often for comfort, though mainly with single engines. Been ages since i saw this film, has some really neat moments. The fourth film was a bit weak, it's watchable but somehow manages to be even more contrived than the original premise is, loses some of that charm as a result, but it's not the worst movie to ever exist XD
There's about 25,000,000 flight hours by general aviation aircraft every year.
In 2020 11,083 bird strikes were reported. These resulted in reported damages approximately 775 times.
"I love Sean Connery. I just want you all to know that."
Really hard to judge you there. That man was a peach.
Btw, the Nazis are so dumb in this movie, Hitler misspells his own name (Adolph instead of Adolf).
they have to pick the right graile which is the cup that jesus used
You chose Wisely!!!
Any man who loves dogs like you is a good man
I appreciate the kind words.
how does it smell under Venice?
I've been to Italy. Seen the underground catacombs (where Indy and the rats were). It smells stale, moldy, and dusty. And it's cold and dank. Cold like you need a jacket after about 20 minutes. The kinda cold that creeps into your bones. Doesnt stink. But if "ancient" had a smell, that would be it.
They mainly buried soldiers and public figures down there. When I saw the coffins, I ask the tour guide "why are there so many children?"
No, people were SMALLER back then. These are SOLDIERS and the average height seems about 4'8". People have just been getting bigger with time -- likely due to food supply, calcium, better nutrition, and the tallest men getting all the girls.
Also, probably explains how the dinosaurs got so big: gradually.
The average German soldier was 5'8 150 lb. The average American soldier was 5'9 150 lb. My dad was 6'3 150 lb. Supposably you was not supposed to be over 6 ft to be in the army. But when my dad got to where they measured the height. The guy said can you stand under that marker! He said yes, and duct his head under it. He said you're army now!
@@neoncatfish4038 what a great story! i had no idea there was a height LIMIT to the army. i woulda thought they want the biggest guys they can find.
I can see height limits for tank or fighter personnel, because they have to fit inside something.
I guess that German guy Indy fought in the Raiders under the flying wing must have had a similar experience as your dad.
@@slchance8839 I'm not for sure if that's still is the same. I think a lot of the recruiters did not stick with that rule. Because my dad said there was some 7 ft + tall guys! My dad was a truck driver in WW2! On his discharge papers said he was a sharpshooter. He did not really talk much about what happened over there. I looked up the tallest soldier during world war II and it was a German soldier that was 7'3. I don't know if the Germans had a limit or not.
Knowing when to duck is very important. I guess they figured that they at least didn’t have to train him on that.
You crack me up bro. You energy is comedy. Like+ subscriber
Glad you enjoyed and welcome to the family
4:11 Yeah he does. :) 6:31 16:07 "Ah, Venice..." 27:09 wtf...? :D
27:57 If someone slaps your face with a glow, they challenge you to a duel. :)
30:34 You can see it on google maps. I have. :) 31:56 Yeah, I'm gonna get the grail and then smash your head with it. :D
36:26 That part is one of my favourite parts of the movie. The knight greets them, and then sorrowfully lowers his hand.
If somebody slaps you with a glove they are challenging you to a duel, if they are slapping you repeatedly with that glove they need to learn a valuable lesson in these hands
Love da co-pilot as always. And your reaction, selection, and editing.
Much, much appreciated. Especially the editing part. LoL
We’ve got some more huge films coming up as well.
Cracked me up with the "If Indiana Jones was R Kelly it would be a problem" line XD FACTS great reaction, thanks for the laughs
Lol glad you enjoyed
Fun fact: Sean Connery was only 12 years older than Harrison Ford. Sean was born in 1930, Harrison was born in 1942.
That’s wild as hell
Raiders of the Lost Ark is adventure film.
Temple of Doom is a pulpy black comedy adventure film.
The Last Crusade is a comedy adventure film.
River Phoenix and Harrison Ford were in a great movie together before this called The Mosquito Coast. I got a Delphi painted plate at the flea market that is a portrait of Dr Jones and Henry Jones Jr.
I like the 4th movie. It's worth watching if you like Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones. I don't understand why people hate on it.
Another great reaction! Love the copilots. This is a great ending to an amazing trilogy. Yes. Trilogy... That young Indie is River Phoenix. Joaquin Phoenix's older brother. R.I.P River Phoenix. Gone too damn soon. Love your one-liner comments. Keep it up my man. Where can we send goodies to the copilots?
I’m getting a P O Box either tomorrow or next week.
I know have a PO Box. So you are able to send the co-pilots goodies
@@J_EOMReacts thats great! Thanks JL. Your copilots will apreciate it.
If anybody got the green light from Harrison Ford to take over the Indy role after Ford was done, I believe River Phoenix would have been it.
I pictured Ryan Reynolds
The reaction to the rats was hilarious 😂😂😂
Indeed. But, in truth, many kids have rats as pets. They're smart, and easy to take of. Due to risk of disease that's inherent in rats, the production couldn’t just use any rats on set. As a work around, they had to have two thousand rats specifically bred to film that scene for the movie. Another useless fact: Before Alison Doody was cast in the role of Elsa, it was offered to Amanda Redman. However, Redman turned it down due to her phobia of rats. Redman is quoted as saying, “[The script] included a scene where rats would be crawling over my head. I really can’t bear rats, so that was that.”
Sean Connery is awesome in the untouchables (seed planted)😘
I think that’s on the list
"I bet that b1tch got a yeast infection now" 🤣🤣🤣 man you crack me up
In Classical Latin, there is no letter J and no. "J" sound. (No letter J in Italian, either) The Romans used the letter I instead of J, so the Julius in Julius Caesar would have been written Iulius (or IVLIVS, as the Romans used V instead of U) and pronounced like "Yulius"
The fourth one is actually really good at the start. It gets a little too cheesy and over the top in the chase scenes. And the ending is a bit X Files. I enjoyed the closure I got from it. AND we find out why it was that Indy was such a badass, he was more than an archeologist and college professor. As if that wasn’t enough already.
He’s def gonna watch it. May be a bit before we get it edited, but he said he has to see where the story goes.
That's River Phoenix, the kid from "stand by me"
These movies being me back to the good ol’ days! 😂😭. I’ll suggest a few “RUDY” From 1993, “DONNIE BRASCO” From 1997, “HELL OR HIGH WATER” From 2016, and “PRISONERS” From 2013 🍿
I think all of those are on my list to watch. I know Rudy, Donnie Brasco, and Prisoners are for sure
All are def on his watch list. I think Donnie Brasco is gonna be on one of the first patreon polls we do.
Cool!! Sounds good!! 👊
Listen...you are JL. With Indiana Doggo's in the sidecar.
I did say he ALMOST fought Hitler with a whip.
On the 4th one...your call, man. I will only say to me, it has a great opener, a very unique beginning car chase, a really nice fight scene at high speed and an outstanding atomic powered refrigerator. After that...some say not so great. "Goofy" might be the word to use. I says, if I was here to watch the movie, I would just watch the movie. But I ain't here to watch the movie, I am here to get chuckles with JL while Blank does excellent **bleep** & fire edits that also make me laugh. So basically, watch whatever you want. No reason not to watch the 4th one. Just remember to calls it like you sees it, don't be bashful on not liking what you don't like, or saying what you do like. Above all, keep having fun with it. (Nice to see the Vipper List growing.)
Much, much appreciated as usual, homie.
The map travel graphics always get my hyped too!!!
They are amazing
J...I thought for sure you were gonna puke on camera during the sewer rat scene. 😂 I couldnt stop laughing. I definitely think Romulus knows when the camera comes on. Love when he poses. Another amazing reaction my friend. Cant wait for the next one. 👍
🤣🤣 me and you both thought I was going to puke. And Romulus has to know people are watching bc he stands up more in camera than he ever has in a week lol. Glad you been enjoying
I actually have a document with Hitler's signature on it. It's a boring troop deployment document but it's a neat piece of (horrible) history.
That is actually pretty cool
Man, you kill me every single time. I sincerely hope you react to Highlander (1986). If you like Connery, you’ll love that one.
It’s on the list and I’m glad you been enjoying
The scene in the library with the fuy stamping the books is one of my favorites of the movie lol
-"That bottom one would have got me". Exactly. The penitent man kneels. He doesn't do a forward roll across the floor.
Great video again, guys! But I had to break it down into bite-sized chunks again. I was laughing so hard at J's reaction to the rats in the sewer that I couldn't breathe!
I've seen this movie a half dozen times and probably twice as many reactions and this was the first time I noticed how jarring it is that they go from the desert to lush greenery with evergreen trees in a matter of minutes on horseback and train
We had the 3 movies VHS collection....so we watched it probably over 20x....this was the first damn time I noticed when they're down in the tomb and she asks "What is this?"
"Ark of the Covenant"
"Are you sure?"
"...pretty sure"
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J, I think you were a little hostile towards Elsa. She is beautiful. If it were me, I would have said; "Baby, I know you are a Nazi, And I'm Jewish, but relationships take work and I believe we can make it, girl. We can argue which way to raise the kids later."
And as always, Much love to you and the babies.
Lol she was bad though.
@@J_EOMReacts There isn't a man alive that doesn't love a bad women.😜
12:36 metal! 🤘
“doo doo water” lmao 🤣
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18:58 That Joker laugh! 😆
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9:03 “Their bedtime stories were different than mine… my momma read muppet babies to me.”
😆 This is why it’s fun watching movies with ya, my man
Dude I knew you were going to have a hard to with the rats but when you almost lost your lunch, I was dying over here...lol
🤣🤣🤣 I’m telling you I’m end up throwing up on camera one day and it’s going to be horrible
@@J_EOMReacts not to encourage you to do anything staged, but that would probably go viral.
@@benf1111 as much as I hate throwing up. If it happens it definitely won’t be staged
The water in the rat basement is petroleum. That's why it caught fire like that.
Good reaction thanks !
Glad you enjoyed
This man's reactions are the hilarious. I've never seen anyone almost puke at seeing rats in a movie.
Dude that was a gang of rats and I could just smell them
You are correct about the trilogy. I'm not sure who started the rumors about there being more movies. Glad we could set the record straight here.
I've never appreciated this movie as a kid, but as an adult I find the humor stellar snd Sean Connery is great.
I still wonder why in the Holy Grail room there are platters along the bank wall. Like is this a china cabinet or what? Like some kind of Thanksgiving turkey platter 😂
Another fun video!
There's a great continuation goof in this, indy is bleeding from one side of his mouth gets hit by a wave then the bloods on the other side lol
Just started. Wondering if you noticed the name “River Phoenix.”
Didn’t notice the name but I knew that was him. I knew he was in this since I watched Stand By Me and somebody mentioned it to me.
Your cute dogs are true professionals, gotta put on a show when the cameras rolling.🐶💗
Did my thesis on this. Hollywood AFI thesis. Amazing how much people DON'T know about this movie. What it's really about.
The Templar quest. Masonry. The third film is all about the Third Degree. The eternal quest for "illumination". As Brother Connery says it. Had class with him. Bond is all about the same thing: The eternal quest.
Main female character was Elsa and the words of wisdom near the end was “Let it go”… complete coincidence, but cute…
You know I have never seen that movie either but I’ve heard that song a whole lot
She even looks like her too, weird!
"You are fucking up in life sir!" 🤣
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the reason he hates snakes is when he fell in the snake pit, the scare on his chin was cool, how they show how he got it, if you look at harrison ford has a scare on his chin, which he car from a car crash in real life. the indi, lookalike admired him, as he could see he reminded him of himself , and indi was inspierd by him and thats how he look like him many years later
The final ride in the sunset was filmed on our families land outside Claude, tx.
11:49 "Oh hell naw" *EO sees skulls under the floor of the Venetian church* "We're not doing that it is. Look at all these (beep) skulls. Bones (beep) everywhere. And you know it stink down there. Man I bet it smell like skunk ass (beep) mildew water."
Me: "EO, do you like rats?"
Lol was not ready for all those rats
The guy who plays Donovan (the bad guy) was in Empire Strikes Back, and in Game of Thrones.
And Hitler was Admiral Ozzel, the first officer Vader Force-chokes in The Empire Strikes Back (for screwing up and warning the Rebels).
"My Mama read Muppet Babies to me", i almost pissed myself when you said that.
Elsa died because she couldn't Let it Go...
This is my Favorite Indiana Jones movie. I won tickets off the radio to go to a early showing. I got to see this movie a couple of days before the release. Had some cool SWAG that unfortunately I no longer have. Posters and stuff for the early release.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s amazing.
I bet it was awesome as hell to go see this before everybody.
13:58 "Oh no," *they dive into the sewage water to escape the fire* EO:"I got burnt up. I'm not putting my face in there! Uuuuhhhh Dawg I can't do it. That's the bullsh*t I'm talking about! This (beep) cool to talk about you gotta do. Uuuuhhh That's so gross. I bet that (beep) got a yeast infection now!"
Me: "Indy enjoy that Leptospirosis"
He is dedicated to his job.
The next film isn't as bad as most say.
Not the best either, but it's worth a watch. Indy's chick from Raiders comes back in the next one.
No more spoilers. Hope you watch the next one.
Plus they're currently making the 5th movie, so it's best to catch up when that finally releases.
"Great Value Indiana Jones" had me cracking up
I have seen this movie probably 5 or so times.
But when I was in high school ( 10 years ago)
Never knew the Indiana and his dad both went balls deep in a NAZI
That’s why I love your videos
Me being your age, but having seen most of the movies you react to well before, you point out something I missed and will never forget.
As a reaction video connoisseur you are by far the most entertaining and my favorite.
I greatly appreciate that. It means to a lot to me when people tell me I’m their favorite or one of their favorites. It makes this mean so much more to me
Great reaction, buddy. I don't know if you caught the joke but, when they (Indy and Elsa) were in the catacombs, she looked at a painting on the wall and asked him, "What's this one", and he replied, "The Ark of the Covenant". She asked him, "Are you sure" and he said, "Pretty sure". However, the joke was the fact that we've already seen, and therefore know, that Indy has seen it, because that was what he was after in the 1st Indy movie. If ANYONE knows what it looks like, he does.
Another thing ... about the shooting of the rear/tail section of the plane (rudder and elevators) ... that USED to happen with those types of planes. Because of the fact that many a plane was lost due to tail-gunners making that mistake, they mechanically put in stops in the gun to prevent it from firing at any of those positions.
About the "name of god" part, "jehovah" is translated to Iehovah, Iehova, Cael in Latin. You gotta know a lot of things when dealing with archeology.
JL, you made a comment in the beginning and at the end, and I don't know why but, it's true ... you MIGHT hate the 4th movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but you will never know unless you watch it. I myself, liked it, but it doesn't really matter what "I" or anyone else thinks about it, or where we think it fits within the series, as far as order of "goodness". Don't listen to other people just because THEY have an opinion. Maybe they're just the ones who felt compelled to say something. I wouldn't've thought to mention it because I would've assumed you were just going to watch them all Remember, "Opinions are like azzwholes, everybody's got one" !!!
However, you don't know what they're thinking or why they didn't like it, and I've seen you enjoy a LOT of things that I thought you might NOT so, do what YOU want to do. I know you have to give your audience what they want, for the most part but, if you are doing this because of things others have said ... well, this is YOUR channel. It is YOUR decision to make, but I wouldn't be too concerned what others "suggest" because, they don't have to watch it if they don't want to.
I personally, would LOVE to see your reaction to it.
Was gonna focus on Muppet Babies but I could 100% not gloss over "she's got a yeast infection" 😂
YO I THINK YOUR THE BEST REACTOR AT YT AND YOUR ALSO FUNNY BRO
I greatly appreciate that. That truly means a lot to me thank you
That K9 is ALL ham! Love it.
Lol thank you for showing my baby love
@@J_EOMReacts
Most certainly it's MY pleasure, sir.
If you end up posting the fourth one to TH-cam, I would definitely watch it. I imagine that-like most people who see a reviiled episode of a series-you will end up not disliking it as much as the public average.
River Phoenix R.I.P. (Young Indiana) ...was Joaquin Phoenix' (Bitch-ass, Gladiator) older brother ❤️