Harockerce
What a beautiful movie!
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Roxie
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
jonahcybarra-82318
After two films showcasing the adventures of the whip-wielding, world-traveling archeologist Indiana Jones, Director Steven Spielberg brought the adventures much more close to home in the third film of the franchise. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade sports one of the greatest begins to a film in the history of modern cinema, showing the audience exactly where Indiana Jones began his adventures and gained all of the iconic parts of his persona. This film also introduces audiences to Indiana Jones' father, Henry Jones Sr. played by the esteemed Sean Connery. We are treated to the tense, complicated relationship Indiana has with his father stemming from Jones Sr.'s obsession with finding the Holy Grail. As Indiana races to recover the Grail and his father before the Nazis do, Spielberg takes his audience on the ride of a lifetime all across the world. Technically speaking this film is close to flawless besides a few distracting losses of focus during the scene with the tank fight and one of the more beautiful parts about this film is its continued legacy of utilizing practical effects and props instead of relying upon computerized special effects. One of the best installments in one of the most revered and beloved film franchises in the history of filmmaking, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a true wonder of cinema and all those whom consider themselves to be film experts or critics should watch this film.
sniper04747
Adventure action at its best, fascinating Chemistry between
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, and of course John Williams with his enthralling magnificent Music. One of my Favorite movies.
jmmustchin
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is set two years after Raiders of the Lost Ark, and three years after Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Indie (Harrison Ford) and his father, Professor Henry Jones (Sean Connery), find themselves in a globe-trotting adventure to find the Holy Grail before the Nazis can get their hands on it.
The film is quite exciting and very funny. It had a much lighter tone and lower violence than the previous films. It's also funnier than the others.
The actors do a good job, especially Sean Connery. He provides such humour to both his role and the film. Many people criticise the Indie-Henry relationship in the film. I think it's the best damn relationship/interaction in the whole series!
The Last Crusade admittedly isn't quite the same as Raiders, but it's quite good in its own right.
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Life Scout is not bad. I'm sure he made Eagle.That's a Harrison rye smile."Everybody's lost but me" :) Sure. Everyone has a car on stand by.Limps and boats don't mix.Clever stamp gag.I've seen that guy's brother in The Mummy.No respect for the dead.I don't see any Italians in the plaza.I doubt the boat would explode.The first of many double mint gum gags.A lovely segue.Goodbyes joke :) A very German foot stomp.How many gunmen does Captain Hilter need to shoot two men tied to a chair? Senior is unimpressed.Great autograph gag.Captain Hitler ha great clam delivery.Awesome "no ticket".He's learned to fly since the last movie.I thought there was a mechanic to prevent just that.Again we see how the bad dudes don't care about their own troops.Slip your arm out! I never understood how he could even get that strap over the gun?! Time for the leftover Nazis to retire intthe desert.I really thought this was it forever.