It ended up being my inaugural DVD on the giant TV, and boy, I picked a doozy.
Now, I've always counted Raiders as one of my favorite movies ever, but for whatever reason, I think I went for an extended period without seeing it. Like, I am fairly certain I had not watched it since college, possibly 1999. It's not like I neglected watching the movie or anything, the cards just fell so that I didn't see the movie for a long ass time. I obtained the Indiana Jones DVD collection last year, for like 30 bucks. Since it was an impulse buy (I was shopping for something else and said HOLY SHIT that's cheap I need to buy it), it kind of sat on the shelf, and since it was an ol' reliable that I had seen a zillion times, it was never a priority. While looking for something to watch, it jumped out at me, saying "Hey I have a lot of action scenes."
And Jesus fuck is the movie awesome and does it ever look great. Totally organic special effects give me boners, and them old school matte paintings are so god damned charming. I can't imagine how awesome this movie would have been to see when it first came out; the things you would have expected from both Spielberg and Lucas. The movie is absolutely perfect, and it really is a great blend of the things that make Spielberg and Lucas's early movies great. I can't imagine how the collaboration could have worked out more perfectly. And the casting, also, is insanely great, from Molina to Ford to Karen Allen to Token Black Guy That Betrays Everyone Like Lando.
I mean, the movie is action sequence after action sequence, brilliant set piece after set piece, and unlike in the sequels, which feature a similar design mentality, it actually works as a full cohesive movie.
And I'm definitely late to the party on this one, and I feel like an idiot for it, but it totally does feel like a sister movie to Star Wars. It's probably because although I had the "homage to old serials" thing hammered into my head without really knowing much about old serials at the time, but as an adventure movie, it has a remarkably similar feel to Star Wars. Except it's significantly better than any of the Star Wars movies, jettisoning the slower bits totally in order to deliver balls to the wall Batman killing badassitude and shindigerous motherfuckery.
RAIDERS IS AWESOME! AWESOME IS RAIDERS!
