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Raiders has a few good quotes - "Top. Men.", "Bad dates"...but Last Crusade blows it out of the water in that respect.
"He chose...poorly."
"Only the penitent man will pass."
"But in the Latin alphabet, Jehovah begins with an I."
I like Last Crusade better mostly because i saw it in the theater as an 8 year old and it was my intro to Jones. If I didn't make it being CF for the Pirates, being Jones was a good backup plan.
"Brody's get friends in every village and town from here to the Sudan. He speaks every language, knows every local custom. He'll blend in, disappear. You'll never see him again. With any luck, he's got the grail already." "DOES ANYBODY HERE SPEAK ENGLISH??"
Probably my favorite bit in the whole series. And I never really thought about it until now but Marcus Brody is kind of the human C-3PO.
Fun trivia: Indy was originally meant to be a pedophile. Lucas thought it would be an "interesting" character wrinkle.
"[Jones] could have known this little girl when she was just a kid," the transcript has him saying. "Had an affair with her when she was eleven."
Shortly afterward, Lucas wants to make her twelve. "He's thirty-five, and he knew her ten years ago when he was twenty-five and she was only twelve," he said. Then, as justification for the age gap, he says that "it would be amusing to make her slightly young at the time."
Amusing? More like illegal, buddy. Anyway, as the transcript goes on, Lucas reveals a fixation on the age gap, even as he seems to become aware that he sounds completely insane and starts suggesting Marion be older. "Fifteen is right on the edge," he said. "I know it's an outrageous idea, but it is interesting. Once she's sixteen or seventeen it's not interesting anymore."
George Lucas should maybe not be allowed to write scripts. Maybe pitch the general idea of a movie and then show up on day one of shooting. Let other people flesh out the characters and especially the dialogue.
Yea, I noticed that when we rewatched them all in order a few weeks ago. I didn't think about how weird it was the first time around, but it's def weird.
Laurie, the girl in Harrison Ford's passenger seat in American Graffiti, is supposed to be underage, I think. But I haven't seen it, and the actress was 26 at the time.
Laurie, the girl in Harrison Ford's passenger seat in American Graffiti, is supposed to be underage, I think. But I haven't seen it, and the actress was 26 at the time.
There's also the whole thing with Mackenzie Phillips, too.
No one told me Tom Hanks died in this. That's not cool. I love Tom Hanks. I was not prepared to watch him die. Not an experience I wish to repeat, tyvm.
Also, idk if y'all have watched this lately, but there are a FUCKTON of people in it. Bryan Cranston and Vin Diesel being the main two that took me totally by surprise, the former being in it for literally one scene and had like two lines of dialogue. Ted Danson, Paul Giamatti and Giovanni Ribisi are also in it.
Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan are great movies but they are not what I need Spielberg to be making. I need wonder and fun from him. Movies, not film. That's just me.
Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan are great movies but they are not what I need Spielberg to be making. I need wonder and fun from him. Movies, not film. That's just me.
It's all coming down to Academy Spielberg vs Blockbuster Spielberg