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This movie is an excellent film! Directed by Steven Spielberg and written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan, this film is superior to most action films in history.
Harrison Ford stars as our hero, Indiana Jones. Along for the adventure is Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) and Sullah (Jon Rhys-Davies). Jones must stop his arch enemy frenchmen archeologist Belloq (Paul Freeman) hatable Thoht (Ronald Lacey) and the rest of the Nazis who are after the long lost arch of the convenant, which has powers beyond imagination.
Indiana must face snakes, traps, spiders, the Nazis, and the ark itself on an adventure like no other. Some great sequences include finding the golden idol, the bar sequence, the face off with Belloq, the excellent car chase sequence (which in my opinion is the best chase in history), and the legendary opening of the ark, which has ghosts, exploding heads, melting faces, and Nazis who get what they deserve. All in all, I think this movie is a mark in cinematic history.
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Amidst all the adventure, I consider this a sentimental favorite because it was one fo the first movies I can remember seeing with my future husband as a young girl. Nothing like a scary adventure movie for holding hands in a movie theatre. And it is a great movie. I think it is the best in the trilogy...but I hear another is coming.
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It's too bad that this program IS NOT part of the DVD package either by itself or on the BONUS disc. Such a shame!!
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Steven Spielberg directs this action-adventure, which has something in it for everybody. Action, adventure, and even a tiny bit of romance. The plot is simple-Hitler's men have discovered Tanice (not sure how its spelled), "one of the possible resting places of the Lost Ark." Indiana Jones, also known to his peers as "Indy", is hired to recover the Ark. The only problem is that Indy has to duke it out with some very nasty Nazis in order to successfully recover the ancient artifact. The Nazis are assisted by a French archaeologist named Beloch (not sure how that's spelled either) who can be considered Indy's archrival. If Jones is to succeed, he must use all his strength and wit to thwart his adversaries, whether they be gun-toting Nazis, sword-wielding Arabs or deadly snakes. Throw in a great (and I mean GREAT) musical score by John Williams, a charismatic hero (Harrison Ford really delivers in the role of Indy) and some pretty darn good special effects, and the result is a movie for the ages! This is one movie I can watch over and over and over and...well, you get the idea. Its non-stop action really packs a punch that is all too often missed in movies today; there is always something interesting going on in this movie. I own this film in the "pan-and-scan" format, which is considered by many to be the "poor" standard of viewing movies. Fortunately, this movie is so good that watching it in ANY format is a real treat!
(P.S.-I'd like to know if my reviews are any good to people who read them, and I would appreciate any feedback.)
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This is the first in a series of fun to watch action packed movies based on what an archeologist should be. Being a first you will not notice the pattern of the film unless you are used to Saturday matinees.
We hit the deck running on this one as we see Indiana Jones making a John Wayne type of entrance. So much that you do not notice the dubious looking character next to him Statipo (Alfred Molina). Until he says "Give me the Idle and I will give you the whip."
Now settled down, after his near miss with the natives, Harrison Ford is a professor (Indiana Jones) teaching the fact that archeology is a search for facts not some thrill ride.
That very afternoon he is confronted by some government agents. It seems that his old professor Abner Ravenwood has disappeared. They picked up some radio transmissions that contained the name of Abner and a city Tannis. Immediately Indiana Jones knows that the Nazis (natural bad buys) are looking for the Ark of the Covenant (which can be used as a weapon of unspeakable power) and somehow he must bet them to it for the sake of the world.
He is helped by an old love interest Marion (Karen Allen) and rivaled by an old nemesis Dr. Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman).
Does it really exist?
How can he beat them to it?
Why is he on the outs with Abner?
Hold on for a thrill a minute and don't eat any bad dates.
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