With Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny due to be released in the UAE on Wednesday, it would be remiss of a fan as keen as myself not to embark on a rewatch of the original three films (and that one we don’t talk about) to see if they still have what it takes to entertain.
And if anyone thinks to question my devotion to the character, you should know that I named my firstborn Indiana.
Let the adventure commence …
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
It set the tone for Indiana Jones for the next 42 years, and still succeeds on every possible level.
Rewatching it, I feel that familiar sense of childish excitement as “South America, 1936” appears on screen, whisking me off to places that still feel inconceivably exotic.
Cobwebbed tunnels, poison darts, a golden idol, the rolling boulder – from the start, it's clear this is a movie that celebrates cinema as much as it does the human desire for adventure.
French baddie Belloq (Paul Freeman) is a louche yet worthy adversary, teaming up with the Nazis to find the lost Ark of the Covenant. As Brody (Denholm Elliott) points out: “The army which carries the ark before it is invincible.”
From the jungles of South America, we head to the desert of Egypt via the snowy mountains of Tibet, where we meet Marion (Karen Allen), who the younger me wanted to be. The addition of Indy’s loyal friend Sallah (John Rhys-Davies) completes the gang.
The first of the four four Steven Spielberg-directed Indiana Jones films, Raiders never feels contrived or unbelievable, which is remarkable given the subject matter, but remains a masterclass in storytelling.
Finally, the ending, in which the US government boxes up the ark and packs it away to be forgotten amid a vast warehouse of secrets, still gives me chills.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
I had hoped I might feel more genial towards Kate Capshaw’s Willie Scott upon rewatch. However, if anything, I have less patience for her shrieking and squealing. A trick was missed here with the character because any woman who had the gumption to move from the US to Shanghai by herself in 1935 would have been tougher and less given to histrionics.
The film opens with a Mandarin version of Anything Goes and pretty soon we’re deep in slapstick territory as Indy flails around Club Obi Wan (Star Wars fans rejoice!) looking for the antidote to the poison Lao Che (Roy Chiao) has given him.
Enter child star Ke Huy Quan as Short Round, who steals every scene he’s in before the Indy tropes – aeroplane flying into the sunset, fedora tipped over his eyes, the plane/map scene – unfold, each as comforting as hot chocolate.
The India-set tale takes a darker turn than Raiders with the Thuggee cult and child slavery narrative. Indy, Short Round and Willie head to Pankot Palace to bring down the baddies, free the children and partake of some chilled monkey brains.
The insects remain a visceral scene – I would have let Indy and Short Round be crushed to death rather than put my hand in that hole. So, well done Willie, you’ve gone up a level in my estimation. You’re now at level one.
Short Round’s “I love you, Indy” as he tries to get through to a brainwashed Jones makes me realise why I love this franchise. It’s those moments of poignancy scattered throughout that catch viewers completely unaware and always organic, never forced.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
River Phoenix as young Indy! Sir Sean Connery as his dad! Fans were promised an embarrassment of Indiana Jones riches – how Indy got the scar on his chin, where his fear of snakes and his desire to hunt artefacts came from, how he got the whip, the hat, his name – and boy did Crusade deliver.
Indy’s childhood unfurls in 1912 Utah, culminating in a grave robber putting his fedora on his head and telling him: “You lost today kid, that doesn’t mean you have to like it.” Perfection.
Fast forward to 1938 and Indiana and Marcus “Once got lost in his own museum” Brody are sent to Venice by the shady American artefact collector Water Donovan (Julian Glover) to pick up the trail of the Holy Grail. There, they meet Dr Elsa Schneider (Alison Doody) who is so smart and capable, it’s a shame she turns out to be a – spoiler alert – Nazi.
My excitement ramps up at the anticipation of seeing Connery excel as Henry Jones Sr, who gets dragged into sidecar chases, Nazi book-burning rallies, Hitler autograph sessions and a tank chase in which he exchanges bon mots with Brody while Indy does the grunt work.
Then, out of the blue, there’s one of those lump-in-throat moments as the tank goes over the cliff and Henry Sr grabs his estranged son before choking: “I thought I’d lost you, boy.”
The film ends with a ride off into the sunset to rousing music. Could there be a more fitting ending to this trilogy? I'm not the only one wishing they'd ended things here.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
I’ve watched the other three films dozens of times, but Crystal Skull was one and done for me.
There are more than a few problems with this film. The first is that crystal skulls are not a universally known plot device in the same way as the Ark of the Covenant or the Holy Grail. Why they didn’t have Indiana search for a crowd-pleaser like Atlantis is beyond me.
The second is that Harrison Ford is too old for the role. And I don’t mean playing Indy, but rather, aged 65 at the time, he is glaringly beyond the stunts we’re supposed to believe he pulls off, which takes me out of the action.
The year is 1957. America is at the height of the Communist-era red scare and Cate Blanchett’s Dr Irina Spalko is seeking a fabled crystal skull in order to achieve global mind control. “We will turn you into us,” she vows, in a way that doesn’t feel scary.
The film starts out promisingly, leaning heavily on nostalgia by whisking us off to the warehouse from Raiders and giving us a glimpse of the Ark of the Covenant, which still languishes there. And yet, what should be a goosebump moment has already been semaphored so much the thrill has been surgically removed.
Shia LaBeouf is miscast as Mutt Williams, turning up to tell Indy that someone we don’t care about is going to die, something else about El Dorado and Nazca lines and crystal skulls, blah blah blah.
Another issue is that LaBeouf and Ford lack chemistry, a major problem as their relationship is at the heart of the film. So, when Marion reveals that Mutt is her and Indiana’s son, I’m deep in shrug territory.
The big car chase through the Amazon is fun, children love it, but Mutt’s monkey swing through the forest is one of those Spielberg (yes, he came back for this for some reason) moments that feels out of place. The audience pay-off is severely lacking given that the treasure sought is “knowledge”. And when the Mayan temple peels back to reveal a spaceship, I can’t help but wonder how on earth they made that dull.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is released in the UAE on Wednesday
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Name: Timothy Husband
Nationality: New Zealand
Education: Degree in zoology at The University of Sydney
Favourite book: Lemurs of Madagascar by Russell A Mittermeier
Favourite music: Billy Joel
Weekends and holidays: Talking about animals or visiting his farm in Australia
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- People who ate breakfast experienced a relative decrease in their BMI compared with “breakfast-skippers”.
- Those who turned the eating day on its head to make breakfast the biggest meal of the day, did even better.
- But scrapping dinner altogether gave the best results. The study found that the BMI of subjects who had a long overnight fast (of 18 hours or more) decreased when compared even with those who had a medium overnight fast, of between 12 and 17 hours.
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At a glance
Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year
Welfare: Universal credit health element cut by 50 per cent and frozen for new claimants, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month
Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30
Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse
Defence: New high-tech weaponry, upgrading HM Naval Base in Portsmouth
Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances
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Family: I have three siblings, one older brother (age 25) and two younger sisters, 20 and 13
Favourite book: Asking for my favourite book has to be one of the hardest questions. However a current favourite would be Sidewalk by Mitchell Duneier
Favourite place to travel to: Any walkable city. I also love nature and wildlife
What do you love eating or cooking: I’m constantly in the kitchen. Ever since I changed the way I eat I enjoy choosing and creating what goes into my body. However, nothing can top home cooked food from my parents.
Favorite place to go in the UAE: A quiet beach.
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5 of the most-popular Airbnb locations in Dubai
Bobby Grudziecki, chief operating officer of Frank Porter, identifies the five most popular areas in Dubai for those looking to make the most out of their properties and the rates owners can secure:
• Dubai Marina
The Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence are popular locations, says Mr Grudziecki, due to their closeness to the beach, restaurants and hotels.
Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh482 to Dh739
Two bedroom: Dh627 to Dh960
Three bedroom: Dh721 to Dh1,104
• Downtown
Within walking distance of the Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and the famous fountains, this location combines business and leisure. “Sure it’s for tourists,” says Mr Grudziecki. “Though Downtown [still caters to business people] because it’s close to Dubai International Financial Centre."
Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh497 to Dh772
Two bedroom: Dh646 to Dh1,003
Three bedroom: Dh743 to Dh1,154
• City Walk
The rising star of the Dubai property market, this area is lined with pristine sidewalks, boutiques and cafes and close to the new entertainment venue Coca Cola Arena. “Downtown and Marina are pretty much the same prices,” Mr Grudziecki says, “but City Walk is higher.”
Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh524 to Dh809
Two bedroom: Dh682 to Dh1,052
Three bedroom: Dh784 to Dh1,210
• Jumeirah Lake Towers
Dubai Marina’s little brother JLT resides on the other side of Sheikh Zayed road but is still close enough to beachside outlets and attractions. The big selling point for Airbnb renters, however, is that “it’s cheaper than Dubai Marina”, Mr Grudziecki says.
Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh422 to Dh629
Two bedroom: Dh549 to Dh818
Three bedroom: Dh631 to Dh941
• Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah's proximity to luxury resorts is attractive, especially for big families, says Mr Grudziecki, as Airbnb renters can secure competitive rates on one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations.
Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh503 to Dh770
Two bedroom: Dh654 to Dh1,002
Three bedroom: Dh752 to Dh1,152
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The flights
Emirates flies from Dubai to Phnom Penh via Yangon from Dh2,700 return including taxes. Cambodia Bayon Airlines and Cambodia Angkor Air offer return flights from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap from Dh250 return including taxes. The flight takes about 45 minutes.
The hotels
Rooms at the Raffles Le Royal in Phnom Penh cost from $225 (Dh826) per night including taxes. Rooms at the Grand Hotel d'Angkor cost from $261 (Dh960) per night including taxes.
The tours
A cyclo architecture tour of Phnom Penh costs from $20 (Dh75) per person for about three hours, with Khmer Architecture Tours. Tailor-made tours of all of Cambodia, or sites like Angkor alone, can be arranged by About Asia Travel. Emirates Holidays also offers packages.
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