Indiana Jones, the man, the legend, the whip. Everyone I know has seen
at least one of the Indiana Jones movies and usually Raiders of the
Lost Ark is their favorite. Now I loved Raiders of the Lost Ark, I also
really loved Temple of Doom even though it gets a lot of hate for it's
darkness. But The Last Crusade is my favorite of the trilogy and the
strongest in my opinion. For goodness's sake we have Sean Connery as
Indiana's father, how could we get any better than that? I love his way
of saying "Junior!", always gets me in a good chuckle. Harrison Ford
still has that same Indy charm that swoons the ladies, the adventure
that captivates the guys and takes us on an incredible journey that
we'll never forget.
In 1938, Indiana finally recovers the Cross and donates it to his
friend Marcus Brody's museum. Indiana is later taken to the residence
of wealthy businessman Walter Donovan, who informs him that his father
has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, leaving behind partial
directions from an incomplete stone tablet along with his diary
containing his life's work on the Grail. Indiana and Marcus travel to
Venice to investigate Henry's disappearance, meeting up with his
colleague Elsa Schneider. Discovering catacombs beneath the library
where Henry was last seen, Indiana and Elsa find the tomb of Sir
Richard, a knight of the First Crusade who is buried with a complete
version of the tablet. Indiana finds his father, only to be betrayed by
Elsa, who reveals that she and Donovan are working with the Nazis to
find the Grail. The Nazis steal the Grail diary and capture Marcus in
Iskenderun, where he was sent with pages from the diary to seek the
protection of Sallah. The Joneses manage to escape the castle and
follow the Nazis to Berlin, where they recover the diary from Elsa. The
Joneses, Marcus and Sallah arrive to find that the Nazis are unable to
pass through three "trials" of God. After Indy's father gets shot, he
doesn't have much of a choice as to pass the trials and choose the
correct cup to save his father's life.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is one of my favorite movies of all
time, it's just a flawless movie that will always be timeless. My
future kids will watch these movies, they're just a lot of fun. Who
said archeology can't be fun? This also has one of the most exciting
chase scenes of all time, Indiana is trying to rescue his father and a
friend from a Nazi tank and he is on a horse, a brutal fight ensues and
was just so exciting to watch. I've watched this movie since I was a
little girl and I still watch it with pleasure today, even with my
friends we love watching Indiana and his adventures. They're an
absolute blast and if you haven't seen Indiana Jones and the Last
Crusade, please take the first opportunity you have to watch it, it's a
great movie.
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