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The scene where Indy uses his whip to swing out a high window is similar to the scene to where Zorro also does this.
When hitting the floor of the Venetian library with the metal pole, Indy matches his movement to those of the librarian stamping books to cover up the sound. The tunnelers do the same to mask the sound of their digging.
One of the false grails in the knight's chamber at the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), a tall, weathered gold chalice with a large cup at the top dotted with thick gems, was the same chalice prop featured in The House That Dripped Blood (1970) in the segment "The Cloak", almost 20 years earlier.
Both films contain German spies called Elsa that pretend to be from a different country
Referenced in
Referenced by Roger Ebert in the discussion of "Batman" (1989).
When Zoe asks Mac to help her search for the Holy Grail, Mac answers that Indiana Jones already found it ("I saw the movie.").
Advertised on Grauman's marquee
Poster on wall in Matthijs' room
Many scenes and settings are directly modeled after Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, including a whip-wielding main character, Nazi-like enemy army, and battles that take place on biplanes.
Mentioned by Phil Cool, as Sean Connery
Several quotes from the earlier feature, including Professor Jones' school anthem
Many musical references, Indy mentions the quarrels with his father, shoots/damages his own balloon just like his father damaged their plane
Crow: "Sand Nazis! I hate these guys."
Cover on shelf in Karl's Video Store
Roger Ebert mentions that "The Phantom" was written by the screenwriter for this film.
Mentioned by Tom during the closing credits of "Laserblast."
This movie, being the third of a trilogy, has the same plot as the third Indiana Jones film: the main hero teaming up with his father. Aladdin's father is also played by John Rhys Davies, who starred in the first and third Indiana Jones films.
Referenced in dialogue
poster in Dawson's room
Many musical references, Indy mentions the quarrels with his father, shoots/damages his own balloon just like his father damaged their plane
Silent Bob says to a shocked passenger, after throwing the two angels off the train, "No ticket," a direct reference to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, when Jones throws a German officer out the window of a Zeppelin.
One of the images Indy draws with chalk is the Holy Grail.
Christina is shot and then revived by the artifact just like Henry Jones Sr.
Henry quotes the old knight to Max in the beginning when he says: "You have choosen wisley, my son."
Since he is a palentologist who works out, Katie calls Ross "Indiana Jones"
To continue on, the group needs to spell out the right word on stones with one Hebrew letter on each.
mentioned by lead actor Jeremy Sisto
Jakob Stegelmann looks at previous Indiana Jones video games and mentions the title
A motorcycle drives on its rear wheel and slams the front airborne wheel onto the back of the car driven by Quatermain, played by Sean Connery. The same thing happens to Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
Someone mentions this film.
the fireplace being an entrance to a secret communications room
Frodo hangs on the edge of doom like Indy does in the last crusade while a rescuer asks for his hand
The library comedy scene
chasing terrorists, team America accidentally blows up the entrace to the lair of the Holy Grail or a mini replical of the one from the Jones trilogy.
This title is referenced.
Flynn thinks that he destroyed the Holy Grail on display in the library.
entire sections of dialogue and plot devices taken from this movie
The chase scene with the CIA (and Billy with them) trying to capture Leaky Collon parodies the speedboat chase in this movie
after Harry Tipper throws a henchman off the train he says "No ticket"
the Indiana Jones trilogy is in Luther's hidden DVD collection
It's referenced
Numerous
Reference to the last Indiana Jones film
Obvious text reference (This belongs in a museum .. and so do you)
Poster on wall in Vic Armstrong's house
A poster for this movie is shown in a segment on Indiana Jones.
Mentioned in the semi-final rounds -- The films of Harrison Ford since 1990. One of the contestants answered Indiana Jones 3.
The movie is mentioned because the game being reviewed is based off this movie.
The movie is mentioned because the game being reviewed is based off this movie.
The cross of Coronado appears, Carolina mentions her 'holy grail'
Title reference.
A game based off of the movie is reviewed.
poster seen
Explores the fanbase behind the film
Dave climbing up behind other characters when they think he just died.
Referenced during opening monologue
Indy teams up with Henry Jones Sr.
A picture of Professor Henry Jones is seen on Indiana Jones Desk.
Nerd mentions all four movies.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (2008) (VG)
Scenes are shown.
escaping from Nazis in a motorcycle and sidecar
Stella compares the victim to Indy, and Mac says it was his last crusade
Jakob Stegelman mentions the film in his review of the DVD release of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
A contractor builds temples for the Indiana Jones movies.
A movie poster can be seen hanging in George Lucas's office.
Various references to quotes from the film, such as when Guybrush looks at the chalice in the Voodoo Lady's home and says "Now THIS is the cup of a carpenter!"
Abed mentions that he plans on attending a film festival showing all four Indiana Jones movies.
There is an achivement titled "You call this archaeology?", a reference to a line from Henry Jones Sr.
James - "It's almost like I could take an Indiana Jones leap of faith".
Indiana Jones trilogy DVD seen on shelf
The Indiana Jones movies are discussed
Cappie mentions that he always like these movies
Referenced by an interviewee
Stephen and Ricky mention that the movie was filmed in Petra.
after finding a subterranean catacomb, Beckett calls Castle "Indy"
Nerd comments that if the game has a leap of fate and the holy grail then it should also have a fight on top of an army tank.
"Paul" is the alien's nickname, "Indiana" is Dr. Henry Jones Jr.'s nickname. Both are named after the family dog (Paul is the dog killed at the beginning of the movie.)
In one level, a bookcase slides open to reveal Henry and Indiana Jones tied up together, as they appear in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."
River Phoenix is shown as Young Indy at one point
Professor Henry Jones and Dr. Elsa Schneider is mentioned.
"I should have mailed it to the Marx brothers."
The Snob and MarzGurl on the slide references Indy holding Elsa as she reaches the Holy Grail
Panda mentions that Indiana Jones will find the holy grail later
Music clip from the movie plays when Bart pulls up.
Conan introduces Harrsion Ford as having starred in the Indiana Jones movies
Cinema Snob's attempts to save MarzGurl from falling parallels Indy's attempt to save Elsa from falling to her death.
After Henry opens the Princess Leia 'Return of the Jedi' slave costume action figure, Simon tells him that it "belonged in a museum".
Peter hums along to music from this movie
Quoted by Agent during pirate segment.
DVD given to Morgan
Ignatiy compares "The Adventures of Tintin" to the film
Character appears.
Cash keeps alluding to it when pretending to be Jones
Oancitizen claims there's a tank in LXG because the filmmakers just saw this movie.
When Dubois picks the hedgehog boot and is crushed by a large boot, Phineas remarks, "He chose poorly."
Ted grabs his ear in the same way Indy grabs his hat (to the music from Indiana Jones)
seen among ERod's DVD collection
When presented with the old plane at the end of the film, Barney Ross says "That belongs in a museum" receiving the response "we all do". This is a play on the line from Indy
In the scene where Michael and Chris realize they're being hunted, Chris quotes the conversation between Indiana and his father when Dr. Jones senior realizes that the Nazis are, in fact, trying to kill them.
Title mentioned
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned & poster shown
Featured in
Clips are shown for the review. Thumbs down from Siskel; thumbs up from Ebert.
footage is used in the tv-special
VHS widescreen release reviewed + footage used
scenes shown
Features clips and behind the scenes footage
clips used
Features many clips
clips shown
Indiana Jones Trilogy DVD box set reviewed + footage used
clips of mistakes shown
It's featured
DVD release of Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection featuring the first three Indiana Jones films is reviewed + footage used
Clips shown in a segment on River Phoenix.
Clips shown
Clips shown
Clips and references
Clips shown
footage from this film
Clips shown in a segment on Harrison Ford.
Screenplay Cliché segment: "Give me your hand!"
Clips of mistakes shown
Clip shown
The "you must choose" scene is shown
Film is reviewed in this episode
clip of Indy and his father
Clips shown to show similarities to some traps in "Dungeons & Dragon"
Clip is shown.
Clip of Indy's father drinking from the Holy Grail
Unconvincing dummy
clip shown
clip shown
clips shown
Indy's father voices his disproval
outtakes & deleted scenes
Spoofed in
In King Andre's hideout, Guybrush says that the diamond "belongs in a museum", a famous quote from Indiana Jones.
At about 76 minutes into the movie, Silent Bob points towards the angels he just threw off the train and says 'No Ticket'. It's a copy of when Dr Jones throws the German Officer out the window of the derigible.
When in the temple wearing Indiana Jone's outfit, Timmy has to chose the right treasure out of several, just like Indie had to pick the right holy grail. It turns out the real treasure is the plain, non-expensive looking one, just like with the grail.
The holy grail coffee-mug scene
Peter chooses a Holy Grail
This is the main movie spoofed.
After Guybrush rearranges one of the wind idols, De Singe points the rifle at him and says, "You're meddling in affairs you cannot possibly understand!" This line is similar to the line from the film, when Marcus Brody says, "You're meddling with powers you can't possibly comprehend."
A Knight of the First Crusade watches over the Holy Grail
In the book Rainbow Dash reads, Daring Do has to traverse a "step on the right tiles" puzzle.
Parodies the holy grail scene with a winning hat.