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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Jock fires up his biplane, while Indy makes his way through a dense nest of trees, before emerging on the other side. This would have made it impossible for Jock to have any sort of visual contact with Indy as he was running towards the plane in the previous shot. In comparison with the film's other goofs, it's an easily spotted mist<br><br> <br>In the movie, white men, such as Indy, the Nazis, and Belloq (Paul Freeman) all exert authority over ethnic cultures. Indy enlists local workers to dig up the entrance to the Well of the Souls, Belloq commands the Hovitos tribe (fictional descendants of the Chachapoya people) once he acquires the idol, and a Nazi member is seen dispatching a group of Egyptian attackers in Cairo. It just makes one feel really uncomforta<br><br> <br>Connery seemed to be having a lot of fun with his role and he has amazing chemistry with Ford. Their action sequences together were thrilling and the father and son aspects of the story were very effect<br><br> <br>Movie MacGuffins existed long before Indiana Jones, but this franchise really perfected the concept. Indy is always after some ancient artifact that is said to possess incredible power. If such an artifact were to fall into the wrong hands, it could be devastating to the wo<br><br> <br>Luc Besson’s Léon: The Professional offers a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a contract killer . Jean Reno stars as the titular hitman, who takes his 12-year-old neighbor Mathilda (Natalie Portman) under his wing when her entire family is killed by a corrupt DEA agent (Gary Oldm<br><br> <br>Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ work on Raiders of the Lost Ark , harking back to the pulpy adventure serials of the 1930s, resulted in one of the most timeless, unique, and entertaining entries in the entire ge<br><br> <br>So, he switched genres to action. After Ripley and the crew of the Nostromo struggled against one xenomorph in the first movie, Cameron’s 1986 sequel Aliens pitted her and a bunch of gun-toting Colonial Marines against an entire h<br><br> <br>The fight against the strong bald Nazi underneath the airplane is one of the highlights of the entire Indiana Jones franchise . However, many viewers probably didn't notice that one of the punches delivered by the Nazi sends Indy spinning in the wrong direct<br><br> <br>It has everything a Bond fan could hope for : globetrotting action sequences, quippy one-liners, crazy gadgets, a megalomaniacal villain with a ridiculous plan, and a distinctive quirk — Goldfinger is the quintessential James Bond mo<br><br> <br>When James Cameron was hired to write and direct a sequel to Ridley Scott’s masterfully crafted sci-fi chiller Alien , he knew he couldn’t make a horror movie that would come close to matching the greatness of Scott’s masterpie<br><br> <br>(Lucas resisted casting Harrison Ford for a while, because he didn’t want him to become the Robert De Niro to his Martin Scorsese , but eventually, he couldn’t deny that Ford was perfect .) For Marion, they considered Michelle Pfeiffer, Debra Winger, Mary Steenburgen, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Seymour, and Barbara Hers<br><br> <br>Both of these films seemed to recognize that Nazis make for fantastic villains in the Indiana Jones franchise. However, Raiders of the Lost Ark just succeeds a little more in making their villains truly despica<br> <br>But like the serial adventures that inspired Spielberg and George Lucas to create Indy, some parts of Raiders of the Lost Ark didn’t age well. None of these detract from the movie’s cultural impact and its entertainment value, but they cast some harsh light on what is normally seen as an adventurous and light-hearted throwback. Here are 10 things from Raiders of the <a href="https://Myjourneyalongtheway.com/">Lost Ark Mounts</a> Ark that didn’t age w<br><br> <br>What helps ground the action is that the sequences are well-edited and expertly paced, especially compared to contemporary films. In nearly every scene, with the possible exception of the Nepalese bar fight, it's simple to follow the characters and know exactly where they are in relation to one another and the objects around t<br><br> <br>After Indy barely escapes death in the ancient temple, he returns to his job teaching college students about archaeology. He's in the middle of a lesson when he references an ancient chest-shaped burial known as a "cist." Depending on the source, his pronunciation might be wr<br><br> <br>During the film's closing, Marion (Karen Allen) and Indy exit a government facility as Williams' hopeful theme transforms into something mysterious. The scene cuts to the Ark resting inside a wooden crate, nails punching the lid shut. A padlock snaps as a "Top Secret" label is slapped<br><br> <br>The script for Raiders of the Lost Ark went through various different drafts, in which a number of scenes and concepts came and went. A lot of those ideas would later be reused in the second movie (which was technically a prequel ), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom . These include Indy traveling the Shanghai and avoiding machine gun fire by hiding behind a gong and a high-speed chase on mine carts. Originally, in Raiders , the trip to Shanghai was to recover a piece of the Staff of Ra and the mine cart pursuit followed the opening of the<br>]]></description>
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