@elguachojkis Not really...since he dodged the short-wave radiation he only had to worry about fallout...which wouldnt fall down for hours and somewhere downwind, dumbass
1. Did you even watch the movie? He was only immortal if he never left. He couldn't take the grail beyond the seal and had to continuously drink from it to remain immortal. He only got enough for a few days of super healing.
2. Even if he were immortal, then series over because there is no more drama or risk. Why run from the nuke to begin with? Just take it. it can't kill you. Why run from Nazis with guns? He has to be mortal for their to be danger, thus drama.
A fridge would be a good place to stay for nuclear fallout because it's all sealed but you would be able to breathe and who would want to stay in a fridge for a whole week
If this movie came out in the eighties or nineties, nobody would have had a problem with this scene. I'm willing to put money on that. If it weren't for the stigma against Lucas nowadays, this would have been considered just another stunt that Indy pulled. NOPE, this is bullshit apparently. Because that whole Nazi convoy sequence in Raiders and shit like the bridge from Temple are totally plausible and believable... right.
I agree with you but I feel the fans are upset becuase this movie was incredibly overhyped and that the final product didn't meet expectations as a result stunts like this are criticized, becuase they feel it is not good enough. Next time Lucas needs to scale back on the hype machine before a movie of his comes out or he is in trouble.
@Beantown142 It's not just the hype, I feel like from now on, people are going to hate whatever Lucas puts his name on. That Red Tails movie that's coming out soon? Doomed to fail because Lucas is the executive producer and he's getting credit for the story. Sure hype was part of it (it's an Indy movie after all) but I knew from the start that people would find SOMETHING to hate about it. It's pretty unfair. Hey, nerds are harsh critics but still.
@Fredchessburger - You'll get blind from looking directly at the initial flashpoint. That's why they threw in the announcement about not removing the safety goggles until 10 seconds after "first light".
This was pretty much a prelude to the real story of the movie (i.e. the Crystal Skull). Jones went from being in a top secret warehouse, to a rocket sled, to "Nuketown", all within the first half hour of the movie. Basically, this shit that really did exist in the 1950s (minus the flying fridge) was a prelude to shit that don't exist.
Let's assume, for all intents and purposes, that a lead-lined refrigerator would protect you from a nuclear explosion. Why, then, would you immediately afterwards leave the refrigerator and expose yourself to the subsequent radiation?
@HyaenusDominae I don't think anybody would seriously question the notion that he should have died and if they do then they're probably not worth talking too.
After a successful nuclear test at the nearby military test site yesterday, 75 refrigerators were found strewn about the surrounding area that were tossed clear by the resulting explosion, some found as far as five miles away. No flying refrigerator related deaths or injuries occurred.
In other news: Local military scientists are looking into making lead-based armor for troops, more at 11.
This is probably the most realistic nuclear bomb test I've ever seen in a movie! The siren sound effect, the test announcements and countdown, the mannequins set up, the flash and things catching fire from the explosion, are reminiscent of all those 1940s and 1950s atomic bomb test films I've seen online.
@TheSwedishAssassin Well, no; they didn't do that in the nuclear tests; of course in reality you'd have a slim chance of surviving the explosion in a 1950s lead-lined refrigerator. Indiana Jones was just lucky.
@wileyk209zback It would be turned to ashes because of its exposure to the strong luminosity of the fire ball created, thisa with a temperature of over 10 milion degrees, enough to make any substance vaporize. The smaller bomb over Hiroshima made roofs 6 kilometers away melt.
No, he wouldn´t survive, the shock wave would crush the fridge and the heat melt it, it is unrealistic.
@BarksRosaRota OK then, the whole fridge thing is unrealistic, but the test announcements/countdown, siren, the mannequins and buildings, and the fires and everything getting blown over is pretty realistic (it reminds me of those 1950s atomic bomb test movies that are up here on YouTube)
Yes, Ignore the plummet from the mesosphere at a 9.81m/sx2 drop, creating a momentum force the equivalent of a 200kg bomb on impact and the approximate heat of the SUN not melting the fridge... he's fine!
back then nuclear weapons were cheap to build, and can be put together in just 1 week to 1 month or so. Today the thermonuclear warheads we have are alot more complex and fire in so many other ways with different kinds of triggers
Oh hell no, if someone survived the ride in the refridgerator theyre nothin short of lucky. i love the initial part of the detonation, seeing anything and everything start smoldering and burst into smokey flames from the flash and heat released by the nuke. if only the US government would set one off on the 4th of july for a nice little fireworks display
If you have a means to clean up the radioactive fallout and avoid lawsuits from people who got minor burns or got blind because they were informed of a nuke detonation, they just might
@TheVoiceOfReason93 LOL. to pay for the lawsuits and clean up, plus having to replace all of whatever was damaged if anything, upward of $10 billion, and if anything im not rich enough to pay for even a tiny fraction of that. but $10 billion is just a random guess
What's the difference between an ancient box that shoots electricity, ripping a man's heart out, a cup that can heal wounds to this scene right here?
@dragonhuntingAZ and that was back in the 50s. now they have thermonuclear devices scores of times more powerful than this. when i found out about nuclear weapons when i was 6, i shit my pants. and i still do.
The bomb was dropped over a mile away . It wouldn't have vaporized the refridgerator. Just saying. Depends on the size of the nuke, I guess. But you can't just assume the nuke is a giant thermonuclear hydrogen bomb with a fireball radius of over a mile.
@playsbba018 its hard to tell whether or not thats survivable in anyway. the tempuratures with the flash exceed 3 million degrees and turns solid rock to dust. the shockwave is packing wind speeds of 400mph or faster. it all just leaves me with a big question mark on my head.
@spicyd2 I was using logic to convey my opinion, which is what your incapable of since you settle for petty insults. The bomb was a mile away. The refrigerator would not have been incinerated. Burnt badly, yes. I can see the refrigerator getting thrown out of the town since it was walloped with faster than hurricane force winds. 400-500mph. I am not contending Jones would have survived. Of course he would have died. I was contending with those who believe the refrigerator would have incinerated.
Yeah the funniest thing about this scene is how he amazedly survived a mini nuclear explosion and still didnt break any bones after being tossed around and smashing into the hard ground over and over again.
Your odds of surviving a nuclear blast hiding in a refrigerator are about .000000000001 percent higher than the government standard hiding under your school desk method.
@Sporefreak105 Lol, I do it all the time. I don't know why people say this scene is far fetched? It's a little known fact that the The USA and USSR also had a "Refrigerator Race" as countermeasure to the threat Nuclear Arms Race. Communism just couldn't keep up with Western Refrigeration.
It could work - but only IF he was far away from the epicenter to extent that the heat wave would have stopped - the fridge could only help against the longer reaching shock wave, not the heat wave.
I love this scene for 2 reasons. A) It takes Indy's habit of survival to a hilarious extreme. Only Indiana Jones get get up and dust himself off after a nuclear blast. B) It shows how much Indy's world has changed since we last saw him. Look at the way the town and "people" are vaporized. In only 20 years, human technology has caught up to the power of the Ark.
can people stop complaining about the unrealisticness and how Indy should have been cooked or how he was supposed to be splattered by the force of the landing!!?? U know why that didn't happen? Because he's the main character and it would be unwise to kill off the main character so early in the movie
@ohlutro No. It will become a cooker and you will cook inside it. Or the door would just blast of it. Or break off as it would roll away due to the blast. And even if it did, all that rolling after being blasted away would most likely knock you out and break your bones. Death one way or another really.
@ohlutro "pretty cold in there"? Nuclear explosions reach tens of millions of degrees in the hypocenter. Refrigerators are usually 37-41 F (assuming it was even functioning). Necrosis of skin starts at 111 F. Lead melts at 621 F. I think it can reasonably be deduced that a fridge would do shit all.
it's potentially a good and cool scene except for 1. Indy's bones not shattering from being shot across the sky and landing in a lead refrigerator 2. the refrigerator withstanding a nuclear bomb 3. Indy not getting any radiation poisoning 4. fucking prairie dog with Lucas's fingerprints all over it
but, again, it could have been an excellent scene--mystery with dummy town, sense of impending doom (pretty classic "oh shit" moment), demonstrates that Indy is "obsolete" in nuclear age
But i will say thats what youd see in a nuclear blast. depending on the size of the weapon used and what obsticles youre putting up for a test, youd see what you did in the video. The video shows the weapons effects and of course the destructive power of medium to large yeild nuclear weapon. its just too bad they cant set one of on the 4th of july as a fireworks display
not a chance of survival, the flash which is microwave, neutron, gamma, X-ray, and UV radiation would vaporize anything, and quick. the airblast and shockwave wouldve turned his innerds into goo going from 0 to 300+mph in a snap. if he did survive the intial detonation, the part where he hit the ground and tumbled wouldve done it. so i think survival for that is a HELL NO
Well it's possible to survive thermal radiation like that, but I highly doubt anyone can come out of refrigerator in some other form than minced meat.
o shit i,m going to died i live in russia.any tips to survie the bomb
john12345678956 7 hours ago
Back to the Future : First Draft
tarbuck77 17 hours ago
Indy is fucking imortal he drank from the holy cup!!!
kicknbazz1615 22 hours ago
Let's hope if they make Indiana Jones V they don't put a scene in the movie where Indy survives an earthquake by hiding in a microwave.
georginiou 2 days ago
I remember when I first saw this scene. I was all like
NO. NO.
NO GOD DAMN YOU THINGS DON'T WORK LIKE THAT NO!!!!
usuallydead 2 days ago
OMG BLACK OPS!!!!! WHYYYYY
TheDinosaur8 3 days ago
Anyone could survive that without breaking their neck... come on.
BrettR4763 3 days ago
Mythbusters should test this one.
essoffm2 4 days ago
:O FREEDOM FRIDGE "oh hello indy hop aboard the freedom fridge" then the town went ZAPPLE DAPPLE DOOM and the fridge went WOOOOOO
MegaUltraMario 4 days ago
really good indina jones movie and everyone who bitches abuut alien and this scene can suck my hairy balls and get a life:)
rakkipallo 1 week ago
Super. *******. Ridiculous.
QuidamByMoonlight 1 week ago
@elguachojkis Not really...since he dodged the short-wave radiation he only had to worry about fallout...which wouldnt fall down for hours and somewhere downwind, dumbass
Joseph565112 1 week ago
I love Nuke Town!
PocketJMC 1 week ago
Yeah ok that's not totally ridiculous I mean any one could survive a nuke that way
zombiegeekreviews 1 week ago
@zombiegeekreviews He became immortal after drinking from the Holy Grail ffs! Why can't people ever understand!
TheNecroluster 1 week ago
@TheNecroluster
1. Did you even watch the movie? He was only immortal if he never left. He couldn't take the grail beyond the seal and had to continuously drink from it to remain immortal. He only got enough for a few days of super healing.
2. Even if he were immortal, then series over because there is no more drama or risk. Why run from the nuke to begin with? Just take it. it can't kill you. Why run from Nazis with guns? He has to be mortal for their to be danger, thus drama.
NekoMouser 1 week ago
This 2 minutes shows how Lucas ruined the star wars movies too.
balint23h 2 weeks ago 2
nuketown from black ops!
shaheednaseer3 2 weeks ago
*Turns back to look at mushroom cloud*
-Fu*k Yea!
cavecapx 2 weeks ago
A fridge would be a good place to stay for nuclear fallout because it's all sealed but you would be able to breathe and who would want to stay in a fridge for a whole week
TheTMVProject 3 weeks ago
If this movie came out in the eighties or nineties, nobody would have had a problem with this scene. I'm willing to put money on that. If it weren't for the stigma against Lucas nowadays, this would have been considered just another stunt that Indy pulled. NOPE, this is bullshit apparently. Because that whole Nazi convoy sequence in Raiders and shit like the bridge from Temple are totally plausible and believable... right.
iBlah6666 3 weeks ago
I agree with you but I feel the fans are upset becuase this movie was incredibly overhyped and that the final product didn't meet expectations as a result stunts like this are criticized, becuase they feel it is not good enough. Next time Lucas needs to scale back on the hype machine before a movie of his comes out or he is in trouble.
Beantown142 3 weeks ago
@Beantown142 It's not just the hype, I feel like from now on, people are going to hate whatever Lucas puts his name on. That Red Tails movie that's coming out soon? Doomed to fail because Lucas is the executive producer and he's getting credit for the story. Sure hype was part of it (it's an Indy movie after all) but I knew from the start that people would find SOMETHING to hate about it. It's pretty unfair. Hey, nerds are harsh critics but still.
iBlah6666 3 weeks ago
The heat from the bomb would probably cook you alive, assuming the shockwave didn't destroy you and the fridge, or crush you inside the fridge.
And being thrown through the air inside a lead fridge would probably kill you as well, probably even before you hit the ground
AvinashTyagi 3 weeks ago
its nuketown from black ops
shimmy7mufc 3 weeks ago
However silly the idea of this scene is, there's no denying that image of Indy at the end silhouetted against the nuke is utterly awesome.
MrPicklerwoof 3 weeks ago 3
lol as if you would survive an impact like that, Just casually gets out without a broken bone
GraciousLizard 4 weeks ago
@Fredchessburger - You'll get blind from looking directly at the initial flashpoint. That's why they threw in the announcement about not removing the safety goggles until 10 seconds after "first light".
TechGroupF430i 4 weeks ago
Um... Don't you go blind if you look directly at the explosion?
Fredcheesburger 4 weeks ago
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! XD
nerdyspec15 1 month ago
lol such a random part in the movie...
aaron1567 1 month ago
FML my fridge is made of plastic guess ill just have to hide under the table with my hands over my head
Irishpride98 1 month ago
he would have died.... easy.
bloodline211 1 month ago
I love the shot of Indy walking up the hill and seeing the mushroom cloud. The rest of the movie however can kiss my ass
Smithfilmproductions 1 month ago
@TacoShellzz
This was pretty much a prelude to the real story of the movie (i.e. the Crystal Skull). Jones went from being in a top secret warehouse, to a rocket sled, to "Nuketown", all within the first half hour of the movie. Basically, this shit that really did exist in the 1950s (minus the flying fridge) was a prelude to shit that don't exist.
TechGroupF430i 1 month ago
Oh and WTF does this scene have anything to do with kingdoms of crystal skulls?
TacoShellzz 1 month ago
OMG!!! ITS NUKE TOWN!!!
TacoShellzz 1 month ago 3
Let's assume, for all intents and purposes, that a lead-lined refrigerator would protect you from a nuclear explosion. Why, then, would you immediately afterwards leave the refrigerator and expose yourself to the subsequent radiation?
HyaenusDominae 1 month ago
@HyaenusDominae I can't imagine it being all that easy to breathe inside a refrigerator.
DarkBraelyn 1 month ago
@DarkBraelyn Still, my point is he should have died.
HyaenusDominae 1 month ago
@HyaenusDominae I don't think anybody would seriously question the notion that he should have died and if they do then they're probably not worth talking too.
TehOwnerer999 1 month ago
**News report from the following day**
After a successful nuclear test at the nearby military test site yesterday, 75 refrigerators were found strewn about the surrounding area that were tossed clear by the resulting explosion, some found as far as five miles away. No flying refrigerator related deaths or injuries occurred.
In other news: Local military scientists are looking into making lead-based armor for troops, more at 11.
Vigilantius 1 month ago
ridic
Museite 1 month ago
they just dont make refrigerators like used to...
elephantboy24 1 month ago
Indee took that nuke like A BOSS
imjoe85 1 month ago
*Turns back to look at mushroom cloud*
--Ten Years Later...--
INDIANA JONES AND THE BATTLE OF CHEMOTHERAPY
elguachojkis 1 month ago 43
@elguachojkis Hahaha this is one of the funniest comments i've seen in a long time! :D
moonkick360 4 weeks ago
Fuck that fucking fridge.
shooshoobob1 1 month ago
I don't want to set world on fire baby...
PascalR95 1 month ago
This is probably the most realistic nuclear bomb test I've ever seen in a movie! The siren sound effect, the test announcements and countdown, the mannequins set up, the flash and things catching fire from the explosion, are reminiscent of all those 1940s and 1950s atomic bomb test films I've seen online.
wileyk209zback 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback And the human surviving the direct blast too, right!?
TheSwedishAssassin 1 month ago
@TheSwedishAssassin Well, no; they didn't do that in the nuclear tests; of course in reality you'd have a slim chance of surviving the explosion in a 1950s lead-lined refrigerator. Indiana Jones was just lucky.
wileyk209zback 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback It would be turned to ashes because of its exposure to the strong luminosity of the fire ball created, thisa with a temperature of over 10 milion degrees, enough to make any substance vaporize. The smaller bomb over Hiroshima made roofs 6 kilometers away melt.
No, he wouldn´t survive, the shock wave would crush the fridge and the heat melt it, it is unrealistic.
BarksRosaRota 1 month ago
@BarksRosaRota OK then, the whole fridge thing is unrealistic, but the test announcements/countdown, siren, the mannequins and buildings, and the fires and everything getting blown over is pretty realistic (it reminds me of those 1950s atomic bomb test movies that are up here on YouTube)
wileyk209zback 1 month ago
@BarksRosaRota Exactly. Look at how close that thing was to the town. LOL
ifithurtsgo2church 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback Um... yeah no you wouldn't EXIST as a multi-molecular object after that.
TheSwedishAssassin 1 month ago
Yes, Ignore the plummet from the mesosphere at a 9.81m/sx2 drop, creating a momentum force the equivalent of a 200kg bomb on impact and the approximate heat of the SUN not melting the fridge... he's fine!
TheSwedishAssassin 1 month ago
@TheSwedishAssassin Oh, sorry; It's LEAD LINED. That's why.
TheSwedishAssassin 1 month ago
What happens when someone is about to drop a nuke on you? Answer get in to a fridge
15kane1 1 month ago
We don't make fridges like these anymore.
oomnine 1 month ago 36
@oomnine MADE IN THE USA
Melandrusranger 3 weeks ago
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oomnine 1 month ago
The Nazis would find this offensive!!!! :)
R700elite 1 month ago
I mean soviets. :P
R700elite 1 month ago
Ripley took off and nuked the entire site from orbit. It was the only way to be sure.
CKelaiditis 1 month ago
They really don't make fridges like they used to nowadays eh?
MetalStorm909 1 month ago
Hi Dr.Jodes, enjoy your Radiation! :D
CaramelHoteI 1 month ago
For anyone who is wondering, the sirens are 2 thunderbolts, one single tone and one dual tone.
CL137626 1 month ago
at 1:02 the houses go flying but the people are holding still:))))))LOL
garcealentuimpotentu 1 month ago
This is where Black Ops Nuketown map is based on!!
7l2yan 1 month ago
@7l2yan no shit sherlock
Allen33666 1 month ago
@Allen33666 no shit where's waldo bitch
7l2yan 1 month ago
I wonder if he was in a fridge when they dropped one on Hiroshima. He
Boeingfan727 1 month ago
i lold.
Oceanois 1 month ago
cool guys don't look at explosions, he isn't a cool guy
smiechu47 1 month ago
@weightfeather1 thats all I wanted to hear I thought you were one of those indy 4 haters 'aahh boo george lucas ruined my childhood' :P
darthroeluz 1 month ago
@weightfeather1 just as dead as when he was using a raft as a parachute
darthroeluz 2 months ago
I hope they'll do this in Mythbusters.
lamppostclimber 2 months ago 5
Of course! The fridge was lead-lined!
whathecabbage 2 months ago
lol chuck norris
sYncedKenshin 2 months ago
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fake! he would have been dead, it didnt make any sense, just like the aliens.
Bru1nsFOX2433 2 months ago
"Do you remember that scene with Indy in the refrigerator?? It didn't make any sense Stan"
MrRu18yet 2 months ago
Wow, someone's gonna get cancer!
jakecornish5 2 months ago
The only scene which scared me
leonderprofie123 2 months ago
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Dant3x1986 2 months ago
@Dant3x1986 Dumb...Ass...
malcolmmorin 2 months ago
@Dant3x1986 The fridge bit is fake but the actual nuke is real, it was a stunt they did for the film on a part of government land
blahblahblah1236579 2 months ago
@blahblahblah1236579
Lol no, the town is quite obviously a miniature set.
CynicalVision 2 months ago
@Dant3x1986 Not really.
indydude100 2 months ago
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Maspow24 2 months ago
NUKETOWN!
BigHansen95 2 months ago
This scene actually helped me when i was playing Heavy Rain (during the apartment fire) i thought about it and did the same thing lol
Virgil077 2 months ago
And Thus, Nuketown was born...
malcolmmorin 2 months ago
That's it Indy, walk back and take in all the radiation.
orkavorn 2 months ago
It took 30 seconds to do the 15-second countdown.
rorcon 2 months ago
back then nuclear weapons were cheap to build, and can be put together in just 1 week to 1 month or so. Today the thermonuclear warheads we have are alot more complex and fire in so many other ways with different kinds of triggers
derekwall82 2 months ago
NUKETOWN!!
OneTrueFear 2 months ago
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and now he will die from radiation
falloist 2 months ago
Oh hell no, if someone survived the ride in the refridgerator theyre nothin short of lucky. i love the initial part of the detonation, seeing anything and everything start smoldering and burst into smokey flames from the flash and heat released by the nuke. if only the US government would set one off on the 4th of july for a nice little fireworks display
derekwall82 2 months ago
@derekwall82
If you have a means to clean up the radioactive fallout and avoid lawsuits from people who got minor burns or got blind because they were informed of a nuke detonation, they just might
TheVoiceOfReason93 2 months ago
@TheVoiceOfReason93 LOL. to pay for the lawsuits and clean up, plus having to replace all of whatever was damaged if anything, upward of $10 billion, and if anything im not rich enough to pay for even a tiny fraction of that. but $10 billion is just a random guess
derekwall82 2 months ago
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What's the difference between an ancient box that shoots electricity, ripping a man's heart out, a cup that can heal wounds to this scene right here?
SolarBlade52 2 months ago
Indiana Jones 4 is a terrible movie.
MRchokomund 2 months ago
NukeTown x)
Jiiijou 2 months ago
1:39
Gopher: Did he do THAT and SURVIVE?! OMG IT'S CHUCK NORRIS! RUN AWAY!!!
22fortifier 3 months ago
NUKE TOWN?
LedWolf7 3 months ago 26
svensk
Danielmb21 3 months ago
that is terrifying
dragonhuntingAZ 3 months ago 8
@dragonhuntingAZ and that was back in the 50s. now they have thermonuclear devices scores of times more powerful than this. when i found out about nuclear weapons when i was 6, i shit my pants. and i still do.
Satchfan96 1 month ago
@dragonhuntingAZ I watched it from inside a fridge so I was not afraid at all.
JasonStogia 1 month ago
Now I want to see him skydive out of an exploding plane and airboard with a paper plate
Rangerwolf447 3 months ago
The bomb was dropped over a mile away . It wouldn't have vaporized the refridgerator. Just saying. Depends on the size of the nuke, I guess. But you can't just assume the nuke is a giant thermonuclear hydrogen bomb with a fireball radius of over a mile.
playsbba018 3 months ago
@playsbba018 its hard to tell whether or not thats survivable in anyway. the tempuratures with the flash exceed 3 million degrees and turns solid rock to dust. the shockwave is packing wind speeds of 400mph or faster. it all just leaves me with a big question mark on my head.
derekwall82 2 months ago
@playsbba018 are you stupid or something?
did you not see what that thing did to the town...
spicyd2 1 month ago
@spicyd2 I was using logic to convey my opinion, which is what your incapable of since you settle for petty insults. The bomb was a mile away. The refrigerator would not have been incinerated. Burnt badly, yes. I can see the refrigerator getting thrown out of the town since it was walloped with faster than hurricane force winds. 400-500mph. I am not contending Jones would have survived. Of course he would have died. I was contending with those who believe the refrigerator would have incinerated.
playsbba018 1 month ago
@playsbba018 well your logic makes no sense
do you know how much energy a nuclear bomb gives off...
spicyd2 1 month ago
This scene is very over-the-top, but I still love it!!! :)
VFILM88 3 months ago
He would have lost he's eardrums.
TeamOnlineGuild 3 months ago
Yeah the funniest thing about this scene is how he amazedly survived a mini nuclear explosion and still didnt break any bones after being tossed around and smashing into the hard ground over and over again.
charlieiscool1000 3 months ago
NUKETOWN !!!
didi06220 3 months ago
Your odds of surviving a nuclear blast hiding in a refrigerator are about .000000000001 percent higher than the government standard hiding under your school desk method.
bnkosu 3 months ago
@bnkosu are you a physicist?
Satchfan96 1 month ago
There is a great Easter egg to this scene in Fallout: New Vegas.
bnkosu 3 months ago
black ops
thablackorange 3 months ago
lol he would simply die 100 times from the fridge hitting the ground!
georgy955 3 months ago
1:12 there goes indi :)
theclonewarsdude 3 months ago
cue stephen colbert's nuclear explosion effect.
gaptoofgranny 3 months ago
Love this scene, I always had an interest with atomic bombs. Love the way the paint evaporates first then the blast rips everything apart.
Dorby5826and360 3 months ago
Threat from the Nuclear arms race*
JustStaringOutWindow 3 months ago
@Sporefreak105 Lol, I do it all the time. I don't know why people say this scene is far fetched? It's a little known fact that the The USA and USSR also had a "Refrigerator Race" as countermeasure to the threat Nuclear Arms Race. Communism just couldn't keep up with Western Refrigeration.
JustStaringOutWindow 3 months ago
It could work - but only IF he was far away from the epicenter to extent that the heat wave would have stopped - the fridge could only help against the longer reaching shock wave, not the heat wave.
vonVince 3 months ago
Black Ops knocked off the town for a map
z3rok0ol21 3 months ago
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Dude i did this yesterday. It works.
sporefreak105 3 months ago
I love this scene for 2 reasons. A) It takes Indy's habit of survival to a hilarious extreme. Only Indiana Jones get get up and dust himself off after a nuclear blast. B) It shows how much Indy's world has changed since we last saw him. Look at the way the town and "people" are vaporized. In only 20 years, human technology has caught up to the power of the Ark.
kungfooligan 3 months ago
this shit is so stupid.
itrollyoulikeagod 3 months ago
can people stop complaining about the unrealisticness and how Indy should have been cooked or how he was supposed to be splattered by the force of the landing!!?? U know why that didn't happen? Because he's the main character and it would be unwise to kill off the main character so early in the movie
adamcbourke 3 months ago
@adamcbourke THAT IS NOT THE POINT... Why did they even include the scene? Jesus....
itrollyoulikeagod 3 months ago
@adamcbourke Which is why it's unwise to make such a stupid fucking scene to begin with.
oloompop 1 week ago
anyone see that nuke town from black ops?
Jdog596 3 months ago 2
winkler
jjbinks3 3 months ago
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jjbinks3 3 months ago
Does this really work...? I mean, can you use the fridge if a nuclear bomb goes off??
ohlutro 3 months ago
@ohlutro No. It will become a cooker and you will cook inside it. Or the door would just blast of it. Or break off as it would roll away due to the blast. And even if it did, all that rolling after being blasted away would most likely knock you out and break your bones. Death one way or another really.
OneTrueLemon 3 months ago
@OneTrueLemon Yeah, but it had led in it, and that protects you from nuclear waves, and he probably just held on really good inside the fridge...
ohlutro 3 months ago
@ohlutro Led protects you from radiation to a certain extent. Not from the heat and the force of the landing.
OneTrueLemon 3 months ago
@OneTrueLemon But he was in a fridge, so it was pretty cold in there... And if he held on really tight inside...?
ohlutro 3 months ago
@ohlutro "pretty cold in there"? Nuclear explosions reach tens of millions of degrees in the hypocenter. Refrigerators are usually 37-41 F (assuming it was even functioning). Necrosis of skin starts at 111 F. Lead melts at 621 F. I think it can reasonably be deduced that a fridge would do shit all.
jjbinks3 3 months ago
@jjbinks3 hehe... some people collect stamps, i act like a moron on youtube! ;-)
ohlutro 3 months ago
@ohlutro kekeekekekkekekekekek
jjbinks3 3 months ago
and the point of this scene was ????
navylaks2 3 months ago
@navylaks2 it looked cool and it was epic and 2 russian people died
adamcbourke 3 months ago
I mean, it would 've been a little better if he had grabbed and rolled up in a mattress inside the fridge or somethin
or they could have thought up a better scenario that didn't involve Looney Toons physics
jjbinks3 4 months ago
it's potentially a good and cool scene except for 1. Indy's bones not shattering from being shot across the sky and landing in a lead refrigerator 2. the refrigerator withstanding a nuclear bomb 3. Indy not getting any radiation poisoning 4. fucking prairie dog with Lucas's fingerprints all over it
but, again, it could have been an excellent scene--mystery with dummy town, sense of impending doom (pretty classic "oh shit" moment), demonstrates that Indy is "obsolete" in nuclear age
jjbinks3 4 months ago
*fridge stops rolling, indy opens door, then instanlty dies from fallout*
pull300man 4 months ago
the fridge woude melt and kill him=(
xxpvtsleepyxx 4 months ago
I'm sorry, Lead-Lined my butt, you'd fused with the fridge.
bauer0788 4 months ago
Treyarch used this scene in IJ as an inspiration for Nuketown. IJ didn't copy Nuketown.
Firestar1231 4 months ago
and not a single fuck was given that day.
Kasayk310 4 months ago 2
But i will say thats what youd see in a nuclear blast. depending on the size of the weapon used and what obsticles youre putting up for a test, youd see what you did in the video. The video shows the weapons effects and of course the destructive power of medium to large yeild nuclear weapon. its just too bad they cant set one of on the 4th of july as a fireworks display
derekwall25 4 months ago
not a chance of survival, the flash which is microwave, neutron, gamma, X-ray, and UV radiation would vaporize anything, and quick. the airblast and shockwave wouldve turned his innerds into goo going from 0 to 300+mph in a snap. if he did survive the intial detonation, the part where he hit the ground and tumbled wouldve done it. so i think survival for that is a HELL NO
derekwall25 4 months ago
Is that really what a nuclear explosion would look like up close? Except without all the Old Navy mannequins lol.
wfrankwalshiv 4 months ago
Well it's possible to survive thermal radiation like that, but I highly doubt anyone can come out of refrigerator in some other form than minced meat.
SloveintzWend 4 months ago
He was drunk water from the Holy Grial, he's inmortal
carlter2004 4 months ago
@carlter2004 its power was done when elsa crossed the seal, remember?
kubrox91 4 months ago
@kubrox91 Okey, then he died by cancer
carlter2004 4 months ago
@carlter2004 correct!
kubrox91 4 months ago
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is this a carton movie or what hahahaha,atomic bomb is ok,but no one can survive that!!!!
TheLurtzzzz 4 months ago
is this a carton movie or what hahahaha,atomic bomb is ok,but no one can survive that!!!!
TheLurtzzzz 4 months ago
Car got mushed even though it was further away. Makes perfect sense.
TonksDTank 4 months ago
@TonksDTank 0:49 - Lead lined. A little bit of justification.
unfluencedarea 4 months ago
Poor poor manequins :(
Beatles4Life1000 4 months ago
Indiana Jones is all like, "Fuck yea"
B45H1R 4 months ago 13
Black ops any one?
TheMtaTeam 4 months ago
the car got wiped out but the fridge survived?
Tom7Burton 4 months ago
NUKETOWN!!!
(Black Ops)
sadmegatron2300 4 months ago
how did he hold the door shut? and wouldent he smash his head when bouncing
skatethehouse999 4 months ago
He would be dead just from the G forces alone.
A4k2i0 4 months ago
@IncredibotsSteam3 I didn't know that thanks for the info
kdreamland 4 months ago
Isn't the nuke's EMP supposed to shut the car off?
amazingdany 4 months ago
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jekko888 4 months ago
@amazingdany nope, only modern Cars, that have electronic Devices (such as ESP) react to EMPs.
jekko888 4 months ago