The mighty
In reply to KyAllroad :
Yeah, I realized later in life, that really Indy did jack-E36 M3 in that movie. You could take him completely out and the end result would still be pretty much the same. The Nazis were digging in the wrong spot but were in the right general area and would have continued to level the place until they found the Ark, so all Indy did was hasten their finding. He failed to prevent it from falling into Nazi hands. He failed to destroy it when he had the chance. And the Nazis still ended up opening it.
In reply to NickD :
But really, who cares? Toughest part of Star Wars movies for me is how close stars are to each other, and what sort of toilet facility there is in an X wing fighter.
NickD said:In reply to KyAllroad :
Yeah, I realized later in life, that really Indy did jack-E36 M3 in that movie. You could take him completely out and the end result would still be pretty much the same. The Nazis were digging in the wrong spot but were in the right general area and would have continued to level the place until they found the Ark, so all Indy did was hasten their finding. He failed to prevent it from falling into Nazi hands. He failed to destroy it when he had the chance. And the Nazis still ended up opening it.
As popularized by the Big Bang Theory.
But it's worse than that. As someone pointed out, Indy's meddling probably enabled WWII.
“The Ark was originally supposed to have been flown to Berlin to be opened in front of Hitler, but then Indiana Jones caused the plane it was supposed to have been on to be destroyed, forcing the Ark to be shipped instead and thus allowed Belloq to have his little preview. If Jones hadn't caused the destruction of the aircraft, then Hitler would have probably have had his face melted off by the Ark before WW2 ever got going.”
In reply to ultraclyde :
It would be interesting to see that expressed as a percentage of the total number of cars, and the total number of passenger vehicles.
Also, the 2020 Camry appears to be the rare convertible option.
Keith Tanner said:ShawnG said:Brett_Murphy said:That's a Ford Y-Block
He knows what he's got, KEITH.
Keith Tanner said:In reply to ultraclyde :
Also, the 2020 Camry appears to be the rare convertible option.
Or the T(u)RD edition...
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