So, I've watched the entire Indiana Jones trilogy some weeks ago. I always knew about the movies as a kid because of dozens of pop references and seeing clips here and there, but I never got the chance to watch them in their entirety. I think the only real contact I had with Indy was a 3D game on PC and consoles that was rather decent.
And now that I've seen all the movies, I must say: I loved every second of all three movies. What a thrill ride.
I consume a lot of movies from these days but man, none of them comes even close giving me a sense of adventure like the Indiana Jones movies did. Every movie works on its own and has its own set of mysteries to discover. There is a lot of great visual humor, a fantastic variety of locations, a bunch of lovable characters and even some violent stuff that makes sense and adds to the tension. In fact, knowing that there are three movies and that Indy is in all of them could have taken away the tension from some scenes in Raiders and Doom, but I think the scenes where the stakes are high were so good that you really fear for Indy and his companions.
I'll try to play Fate Of Atlantis some day and hope for a good reboot in the future. They really don't make 'em like this anymore.
Ranking: Last Crusade > Temple of Doom > Raiders
It feels kinda dumb having three excellent movies and ranking them, but this is popular and would have happened anyway, eh? Also, I think this might be the only movie trilogy that got better with each movie? Not to dismiss Raiders (that chase scene!) or Doom, but Last Crusade was stellar.
Are there any movies out there offering a similar experience as the Indy movies do?
And now that I've seen all the movies, I must say: I loved every second of all three movies. What a thrill ride.
I consume a lot of movies from these days but man, none of them comes even close giving me a sense of adventure like the Indiana Jones movies did. Every movie works on its own and has its own set of mysteries to discover. There is a lot of great visual humor, a fantastic variety of locations, a bunch of lovable characters and even some violent stuff that makes sense and adds to the tension. In fact, knowing that there are three movies and that Indy is in all of them could have taken away the tension from some scenes in Raiders and Doom, but I think the scenes where the stakes are high were so good that you really fear for Indy and his companions.
I'll try to play Fate Of Atlantis some day and hope for a good reboot in the future. They really don't make 'em like this anymore.
Ranking: Last Crusade > Temple of Doom > Raiders
It feels kinda dumb having three excellent movies and ranking them, but this is popular and would have happened anyway, eh? Also, I think this might be the only movie trilogy that got better with each movie? Not to dismiss Raiders (that chase scene!) or Doom, but Last Crusade was stellar.
Are there any movies out there offering a similar experience as the Indy movies do?