Lao Che Pun
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I've been thinking this one for awhile.....
What do you guys think is the most unbelievable Indiana Jones scene of all-time? (Of course - we, as fans, must overlook the obvious scenes that George and Steven meant for us to "suspend our disbeliefs" such as believing in ghosts, magic potions, power-lighted rocks, immortality, face-melting spirits, the ability to pull hearts out of living chests, and perfectly smoothed and rounded boulders with the diameter of 12 feet.)
What I'm asking for is - what scene do you think is rooted in reality - and is obviously the most unbelievable?
...and if you are going to post your own suggestions....please do not post anything that George or Steven meant to be semi-unbelievable. For example: The fact that Indy turns into "Evil Indy" once he is forced to drink the Thugee milkshake is obviously unbelievable...I'm talking about reality-based scenes.....
I'm arguing for the Venice library marble floor sequence.....
What do you guys think is the most unbelievable Indiana Jones scene of all-time? (Of course - we, as fans, must overlook the obvious scenes that George and Steven meant for us to "suspend our disbeliefs" such as believing in ghosts, magic potions, power-lighted rocks, immortality, face-melting spirits, the ability to pull hearts out of living chests, and perfectly smoothed and rounded boulders with the diameter of 12 feet.)
What I'm asking for is - what scene do you think is rooted in reality - and is obviously the most unbelievable?
...and if you are going to post your own suggestions....please do not post anything that George or Steven meant to be semi-unbelievable. For example: The fact that Indy turns into "Evil Indy" once he is forced to drink the Thugee milkshake is obviously unbelievable...I'm talking about reality-based scenes.....
I'm arguing for the Venice library marble floor sequence.....
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