| Anonymous #968727 5 months ago |
lol i had the same reaction |
| Nebbie #968729 5 months ago |
Rainbow Dash discovers Sturgeon's law!
*cue angry letter to Celestia* |
| ZePassionateOne #968736 5 months ago |
Haven't you ever heard about suspension of disbelief
But yeah..I kinda had the same reaction as well. |
| Dr_Action #968751 5 months ago |
DAMN YOU GEORGE LUCAS! |
| Anonymous #968757 5 months ago |
Man in the first movie he avoids the wrath of capital G God by closing his eyes. It was nothing new. |
| Drefsab #968762 5 months ago |
Ahahahaha
Perfect. |
| Anonymous #968780 5 months ago |
Trixie picture frame... Cthulhu on the bookstand... |
| marioandsonic #968785 5 months ago |
Because, you know, nothing absurd EVER happened in an Indiana Jones film. |
| Nebbie #968789 5 months ago |
My disbelief is suspended with a rubber hose. Don't stretch it too far... |
| Anonymous #968840 5 months ago |
Lol, domestic violence... |
| Anonymous #968849 5 months ago |
I'm pretty sure Rainbow Dash would be pretty into the idea of surviving a nuclear blast with nothing but a refrigerator to protect you. |
| Draconequus #968856 5 months ago |
Dat photoframe. |
| ManeFlame #968859 5 months ago |
Face melting ghosts in the holy ark? Cool.
Still beating hearts being removed without a scar by a mythical shaman? No big. Using old school beliefs for an old school style movie, or aliens? Blasphemous. That about sums up the crystal skull reactions I think. Only abomination of Jones was Young Indiana Jones. :T |
| Anonymous #968864 5 months ago |
@marioandsonic: But the weird in Indiana Jones follows certain mystical themes, such as myth and religion-based occultism. Raiders, Temple, and Last Crusade all had one thing in common: Judeo-Christian mythology. And then suddenly, aliens. Giorgio A. Tsoukalos would be proud. |
| d715 #968867 5 months ago |
@marioandsonic
the problem is it happen too early rather than ease you it. |
| StonerSunshine #968884 5 months ago |
Somebody already tried
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| Mattatatta #968949 5 months ago |
At least with this comic, Dash surviving the Great Cataclysm in Fallout: Equestria becomes more plausible.
I can just imagine it now, the whole landscape is being consumed by balefire, and a charred refrigerator opens up, and a shaken Dash emerges. At that moment she mentally apologises to the author of Daring Do for doubting her. |
| SpacePaladin #968958 5 months ago |
Butters: I didn't think it was that bad! |
| TBTabby #968993 5 months ago |
Take a closer look: they put that scene on the cover. Maybe the publishers thought readers would assume nothing like that happens in the story. |
| Littlecabbit #968995 5 months ago |
Ah, that frame was there in her last comic that took place in Twi's house, I just love Pixelkitties comics |
| Kanrabat #969143 5 months ago |
And nobody mentions Derpy's weird reading choice? |
| Anonymous #969325 5 months ago |
Crystal Skull wasn't that bad a movie, it only had 2 flaws for me, one was that fridge scene...oh lead lined fridge, yeah the heat and shockwave say hi, and the second was the aliens at the end; whose apparent "gift" was death and apparently had no issues with destroying their own collection, and with the traps one questions how someone got that skull out of there, when they are also implying with the skull in place they are whole and able to just go home...its a rather large hole in the plot. |
| Anonymous #969418 5 months ago |
Hey, Derpy is actually very intelligent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma51QO5FCV8 |
| Anonymous #969609 5 months ago |
I bet "Daring Do and the Kingdom Of Crystal THE Skull" has humans in it. |
| Takashi_0 #969623 5 months ago |
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| Mr_scorpio #969730 5 months ago |
I don't get it. I liked that refrigerator. Stupid? Yes. Funny? Oh, hell yes. |
| ZeldaTheSwordsman #970468 5 months ago |
Okay, the thing about the fridge was it shielded him from the radiation. And he did get battered about by the shockwave (it's what sent him flying), but not very much because there wasn't a whole lot of room in there for him to be shaken around. The fridge took the worst of the heat.
Besides, Indy has been through things that would have killed or injured someone in real life in all three previous movies, and nobody but the wastes of space that are film critics complained. So you know what? Anybody who has a problem with the fridge bit can just suck it. |
| marston #970544 5 months ago |
@Mattatatta
Now I want to see a fancomic/fanfic starting out like that lol. |
| Anonymous #970609 5 months ago |
>#970468
Fridges aren't made of heavier than lead metals. It would not provide any serious protection against X, gamma and especially not neutron radiation. If he was close enough for the fridge to act as protection in a similar way it would act against the heat and kinetic energy of a conventional explosion he would have been literally microwaved and the interior of the fridge would act as a furnace. |
| marioandsonic #971360 5 months ago |
@968864 I know people say that the earlier films were based off of religious artifacts. But depending on your religion, who says an alien skull can't be one? |
| Anonymous #971460 5 months ago |
I think we threw physics out the window on the whole thing the moment the air raid sirens went off. I mean, come on. They nuked the fridge. And he survived it, with little more than a scratch or two. They knew they were breaking every rule in the book. But you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way. That was the highlight of the film for me. Something completely senseless, needless, and entirely entertaining to watch. |
| PonyRIG #971486 5 months ago |
i am Peruvian and in this movie they are in Peru, mexican music plays....
they got the geography all wrong.... they talk about a important MEXICAN character... i have all the rights to be offended. |
| Anonymous #972938 5 months ago |
>Indiana Jones fights a guy who pulls people's hearts out of their bodies by chanting.
Fanboys are okay with it. >Indiana Jones survives a nuke in a lead lined fridge. Fanboys cry foul. One is more ridiculous than the other, and it's not the one that involves a compartment for storing chilled food. |
| cirnoskire #974255 5 months ago |
howabout that book with the cthulhu figurine next to it i think it's the necronomicon |
| Anonymous #979206 5 months ago |
@972938 I love how you're defending it by citing the next worst in the series.
The problem, to me at least, isn't the fridge. It's that the entire scene was completely pointless. Indy could have gotten away some other way that didn't involve the nuke, and it wouldn't have affected the plot in the least. As a result, we have what I am referring to as a Big Lipped Aligator Nuke. It stands out, it has no basis in the story, and no one talks about it again. At least, not after Indy gets checked out in the next scene. |
| uanime5 #1080533 4 months ago |
Another annoying thing about the fridge scene is that no other fridge survived, only the one with Indiana in was undamaged.
At least be consistent Lucas. |