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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (Special Edition)
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Manufacturer: Paramount
Publisher: Paramount
Starring: Karen Allen, Ishaq Bux, Anthony Chinn, John Rhys-Davies, Patrick Durkin

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5 (based on 173 reviews)

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Product Description:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097361328249
Format: AC-3
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-05-13
Running Time: 115
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 1981
MPN: PARD132824D
Editorial Review:
Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is no ordinary archeologist. When we first see him, he is somewhere in the Peruvian jungle in 1936, running a booby-trapped gauntlet (complete with an over-sized rolling boulder) to fetch a solid-gold idol. He loses this artifact to his chief rival, a French archeologist named Belloq (Paul Freeman), who then prepares to kill our hero. In the first of many serial-like escapes, Indy eludes Belloq by hopping into a convenient plane. So, then: is Indiana Jones afraid of anything? Yes, snakes. The next time we see Jones, he's a soft-spoken, bespectacled professor. He is then summoned from his ivy-covered environs by Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) to find the long-lost Ark of the Covenant. The Nazis, it seems, are already searching for the Ark, which the mystical-minded Hitler hopes to use to make his stormtroopers invincible. But to find the Ark, Indy must first secure a medallion kept under the protection of Indy's old friend Abner Ravenwood, whose daughter, Marion (Karen Allen), evidently has a "history" with Jones. Whatever their personal differences, Indy and Marion become partners in one action-packed adventure after another, ranging from wandering the snake pits of the Well of Souls to surviving the pyrotechnic unearthing of the sacred Ark. A joint project of Hollywood prodigies George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, with a script co-written by Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, among others, Raiders of the Lost Ark is not so much a movie as a 115-minute thrill ride. Costing 22 million dollars (nearly three times the original estimate), Raiders of the Lost Ark reaped 200 million dollars during its first run. It was followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), as well as a short-lived TV-series "prequel."

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Summary: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Comment: I still have this film on VHS. However,the DVD copy looks great on a High Definition screen and sounds great in surround sound. This movie still is fun to watch after all of these years.

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Summary: EXCITING HIGHLY FORMULATED ADVENTURE
Comment: [[ASIN:B0014Z4OMU Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (Special Edition)]
Steven Spielberg at HIS BEST. Another movie from my Dad's Collection. The action never stops and there's a carefully calculated high-point every 15 minutes at least. The effects are well co-ordinated, and the film is easily Spielberg's most genuinely riveting. The film is produced by George Lucas. Harrison Ford, discovered by Lucas, for STAR WARS, plays the title character, who is BOGART, FLASH GORDON and HAN SOLO rolled into one.

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Summary: Best Indiana Jones movie
Comment: I just bought this film yesterday, and I can see why it is considered to be one of the greatest action films ever made. I've only seen parts of this film prior to purchasing this one. It has the most action. I think it is the best out of all the Indy movies that I've seen. Earlier I said that The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull was the best, but I now that I have seen this one, I feel that this one is the best, and Kingdom of The Crystal Skull wasn't that good. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull had a very bland storyline to it. This one has more scenes in it, and has more of a theme to it. The Last Crusade was also pretty good. Unfortunately, I have never seen Temple of Doom. Raiders of the Lost Ark is a timeless classic.

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Summary: The Adventure Begins...
Comment: Due to the recent release of the fourth installment, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", in the long-time trilogy, now turned ongoing "Indiana Jones" series; I felt the need to go back and re-watch all the classic original films that started this whole franchise. Without further ado, let us begin with the 1981 adventure flick that made Harrison Ford even more of a household name, with his second most iconic character's first film, "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark".

"Raiders of the Lost Ark" (as it was known when initially released to theaters) follows the adventures of Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford), an archaeology professor/tomb raider. After being contacted by members of the U.S. government concerning a former colleague's connection to the Nazis and Hitler's interest in all things related to the occult, Indy embarks upon a quest to discover the powerful Ark of the Covenant before the evil Nazis can get their hands on it. To do so, Indy must ally himself with a former love, Marian Ravenwood (Karen Allen), who fully lives up to the phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned", and do his best to keep both of them alive as their harrowing journey takes them from South America to the streets of Cairo, and beyond.

Many movie fans have long held "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" in extremely high regard as being one of the all-time classics of American cinema, along with being heralded as the best in the "Indiana Jones" series. I agree with the first half of the statement, but I beg to differ on the latter. Although I do enjoy "Raiders of the Lost Ark", I do feel that in the early stages of the movie, the story seems to struggle to find its footing. This results in some rather uneven pacing problems in the first 30 to 45 minutes of the film. While the lulls in the story are never so problematic that the movie begins to truly suffer for it, these moments do tend to draw some attention and caused me to become a bit restless early on. That being said, all the minor problems were fully taken care of by the 45 minute to 1 hour mark, when the movie really kicked into gear and the pace began moving along at a very steady clip; but without going so fast as to make the early parts feel too out of place.

I think my biggest problem with the story for "Raiders", is that early on in the movie there seems to be so much backstory between Indy and Marion, and while it is dealt with to an extent, it never quite seems to get the attention it deserves. I mean, this woman clearly despises this man for something he's done in the past, yet she seems more than willing to let bygones be bygones. And she does so in a manner that makes her anger in the beginning seem immature and irrational. Now, I will be honest that I'm a little at odds with myself on my viewpoint for this aspect of the story. On the one hand, I wish that they would have fleshed out the history between Indy and Marion a little further to justify her intense anger for him; while on the other hand, I'm glad they didn't because this was the very portion of the story that I felt caused the movie to seem uneven. So, I guess I can't have it both ways, but the resulting conundrum regarding this part of the film is most likely the primary reason for why this movie doesn't rank as the best in the series for me, unlike most other fans of the "Indiana Jones" franchise.

From an acting standpoint the movie is very solid across the board. Harrison Ford ("Star Wars" original trilogy) creates another classically heroic, yet flawed character for audiences to easily relate to. Harrison provided Indy with a dry wit, intelligence, and strength that allowed audiences to embrace more of a thinking man's hero that still knows how to handle himself in a fight, without resorting to the typical one-dimensional action hero that one would normally find in these types of movies. Karen Allen ("Starman") is nearly perfect as the fiery ex-girlfriend of Indiana Jones, while she ultimately becomes the typical damsel-in-distress this kind of movie requires; she proves herself to be quite capable of handling herself in minor fights and drinking games as well. The only problem I had with Karen in this movie, aside from her seemingly irrational disdain for Indy early on, was that at times her line readings seem a bit forced. I don't know if this was due to rewrites of the script during the filming or what, perhaps it was just nerves; whatever the case may be, her performance just didn't seem to be consistent all the way through the movie. Serving as Indy's go-to-guy in Cairo, named Sallah, we have actor John Rhys-Davies ("The Lord of the Rings" trilogy), who delivers the majority of the comedic moments for the film; while still getting to see his fair share of adventure during his stint in the story. For the most part, the majority of the cast created some very memorable characters, all of which were entertaining and interesting; two qualities that are sometimes hard to come by in these types of films, where the characters usually tend to be a bit more one-dimensional.

With this movie being 27 years old, I find myself surprised by some of the bold stunts that director Steven Spielberg ("Close Encounters of the Third Kind") and his producer/co-creator of the story George Lucas ("Star Wars" saga) dared to accomplish in the film. The boulder chasing Indy in the opening moments of the movie, and the scenes at the end involving the Ark of the Covenant are exceptional works of movie magic. The fact that these two sequences, along with a few others, still look as good as they do even to this day is amazing to me; while at the same time, serving as a fitting tribute to the talent and ingenuity that these two men and the many individuals in their employ, that help to make this magic happen, have at their disposal to take audiences on an adventure that they'll not soon forget.

When all is said and done, "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" is an incredibly fun movie to watch. While it does have some problems during the first half of the movie, overall it's a film that stands strong on its own and kicks off one of the greatest adventure series' in cinematic history.

"Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" is rated PG for violence and brief language.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Stop it! This movie is just too good, stop it!
Comment: You want perfection in your action adventure movie? Then look no further. I have to yell "Stop it!" at my TV, because just when you thought it could not possibly get any better, it does! That's when I start throwing my popcorn at the TV because I can't believe what I'm seeing and I almost pass out. This movie rocks!!



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