But it's still mostly ridiculous.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull's nuclear bomb scene is assessed by a nuclear weapons expert, and it surprisingly gets a few things right. Released in 2008, the fourth Indiana Jones film sees Steven Spielberg return as director and Harrison Ford return as the titular archeologist.
While acknowledging that basically all aspects of Indy surviving the blast in a lead-lined fridge are complete nonsense and that a "negative phase" for the shockwave is missing, the expert reveals that specific aspects of the blast are done correctly. Check out Sprigg's comment below: The next thing is, there’s a very intense thermal pulse…that you do not get with a conventional explosive. And so anything that’s close to that detonation point, such as the mannequins that they had standing out in the front yards, those would be incinerated. The timescale was a little wrong. That incineration occurs very, very quickly. Those mannequins would’ve disappeared into a puff of smoke within a couple tenths of a second.
Indiana Jones 4's Nuke Scene Speaks To The Movie's Larger Problems Although there are many aspects of the film worth celebrating, Indiana Jones 4 proved to be quite divisive upon its release. The sequel leans more heavily into science-fiction than any movies in the original trilogy, fully introducing aliens into the world of the story.
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