Sunday, November 14, 2010

My Ode to Dr. Jones

I promised I would be putting more movie-related stuff on the blog, so hopefully this is a good way to kick things off. I love the Indiana Jones movies. As far as adventure movies go, it doesn’t get much better than this. The other day I started thinking about my favorite moments from the films, and I came up with this list of my top five. For those hoping for the scene where Indy escapes a nuclear blast by hiding in a fridge, I’m afraid nothing from the most recent movie, Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull, made it onto the list (but you can read my review of the movie here).

5. The Sword Fight That Wasn’t


There’s no way this scene couldn’t make the list. After fighting off a handful of baddies, he has to go up against one last Arabian ninja with a sword. Rather than waste time with another fight, he simply shoots the guy and moves on (ala Han Solo). Which begs the question, why didn’t he just shoot all the other people he was fighting in the previous scene?

Interesting Fact: I’m sure at this point that most people know the story that there was supposed to be a big sword fight right here, but that Harrison Ford was too sick to film it, so he suggested, “Why don’t I just shoot the guy instead?” But what you may not know is that not only was Harrison Ford sick, but in fact most of the cast and crew was deathly ill while filming in Tunisia. In fact, the only person who did not get sick was Steven Spielberg, who only ate cans of Spaghetti-O’s from the States the entire time they were in Tunisia.

4. Escaping the Night Club


George Lucas and Steven Spielberg originally came together because they wanted to make James Bond-type secret agent movie. Instead, they came up with our favorite adventurer archaeologist. I think this scene made it in, however, because they did want to see Indy in a tux fighting some bad guys at least once. The fact that he’s been poisoned and is frantically searching for the antidote made it all the better.

Interesting Fact: The name of the night club where the fight takes place is the Club Obi-Wan, as an homage to George Lucas’ other trilogy.

3. Indy’s Magic Hat


This isn’t as much a moment as it is a recurring theme. Indy’s gone through a lot to protect his beloved fedora, including nearly being smashed by booby traps. This screenshot above references the scene in the Last Crusade where Indy miraculously survived driving a tank off of a cliff. Just as he’s catching his breath to get ready for his next adventure, his long-lost hat miraculously blows from over the cliff edge and lands in his lap. Classic.

Interesting Fact: In the “Making of the Last Crusade” documentary, Harrison Ford was filmed stapling the fedora to his head before filming the tank chase sequence. Many people believed this to be real, but sadly, he never actually stapled his hat to his head (though he did use double-sided tape).

2. The Bridge Sequence


This scene brings to its close a series of amazing action sequences: fighting for his freedom, escaping in a mine cart, outrunning a wall of water, and finally facing enemies from both sides on a rickety rope bridge hanging precariously over a crocodile-infested river (all while missing one of his shirt sleeves). What’s the manliest thing you could do in this situation? Cut the bridge in half.

Interesting Fact: Steven Spielberg was in fact terrified of the rope bridge and refused to cross it, which meant he had to drive an extra mile and a half to get from one side to the other.

1. The Truck Chase


This is without a doubt one of the greatest action sequences ever filmed. After fighting his way through the snake-infested well of souls and dispatching a giant Nazi with the propeller of an airplane, he begins chasing after the truck containing the Ark of the Covenant. This scene is every bit as edge-of-my-seat exciting for me as it was the first time I watched it.

Interesting Fact: The truck chase was one of the first scenes filmed for the movie. Harrison Ford was actually dragged behind the truck for some of the shots, bruising his ribs. When asked if he was worried, he stated, "No. If it really was dangerous, they would have filmed more of the movie first."

So there you have it; my top five Indiana Jones moments. If I missed any that you think should have made the list (like the fact Indy continually seems to be beating up Nazis and stealing their clothes), please let me know with your comments. Thanks for reading!

2 comments:

Lisa Marie said...

I have just learned so much! That sure was a great series.

Nicole Lloyd said...

Are there many Arab ninjas in Tunisia?