So let me get this straight…
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twofacetoo — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 03:04 PM)
First, Donovan is an arrogant beep and we all know it.
Second, if you're in a room with your worst enemy, are you going to let him have the ultimate thing that can keep him alive forever? beep no, YOU'LL take that, even on the off-chance you'll die. -
Karl Aksel — 10 years ago(March 28, 2016 01:25 PM)
First, Donovan is an arrogant beep and we all know it.
Second, if you're in a room with your worst enemy, are you going to let him have the ultimate thing that can keep him alive forever? beep no, YOU'LL take that, even on the off-chance you'll die.
Drinking from the grail won't make you immune to bullets, it simply means you won't die from old age. And they all knew as much. Remember the two knights who walked out of the desert? One of them died
in
the desert, and the other died from
extreme old age
, suggesting he had once drunk from the grail. But in order to live for ever, you have to keep drinking from it. So what harm could there possibly be, from Donovan's perspective, in letting Indy drink from the true grail? -
Karl Aksel — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 01:01 PM)
Then why does Henry Sr not only have his bullet wound healed by the water of the grail, and then die later at what we can assume is a typical old age in the 40s / 50s of 60-70?
The grail can heal wounds. But just like a band-aid, it doesn't have any pro-active effects. Putting ice on your skin now isn't going to prevent a burn from hurting tomorrow. And him dying of old age in the '50s was a bit of a goof in Kingdom. They had to have an excuse for his father not being present, I guess (owing to Sean Connery turning down the part). -
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Karl Aksel — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 12:13 AM)
It wasn't. He left the temple after his wound had been cleared. He was just a normal human being again.
Yet the knight who made it out of the desert died from "extreme old age", 150 years (plus an unspecified amount of time) after having found the grail. Of course, we don't know how much he drank from the grail before leaving the temple, but he didn't take the grail with him. -
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Karl Aksel — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 09:18 AM)
Where is this 150 year old Knight mentioned?
In the scene where Donovan shows Indy the tablet.
Donovan: Let me tell you another "bedtime story," Doctor Jones. After the Grail was entrusted to Joseph of Arimathaea, it disappeared and was lost for a thousand years before it was found again by three Knights of the First Crusade. Three brothers, to be exact.
Indy: I've heard this one as well. Two of these brothers walked out of the desert one hundred and fifty years after having found the Grail and began the long journey back to France. But only one of them made it. And before dying of extreme old age, he supposedly imparted his tale to a to a Franciscan friar, I think.
So that's 150 years staying with the grail - well, let's say 149 and one year for trekking back. The first crusade lasted from 1096-1099, and if we say the brothers found the grail in 1099, that means the third brother returned to France in 1249.
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Robbmonster — 9 years ago(April 10, 2016 09:22 AM)
If you thought you were in the presence of one of the greatest artefacts in human history, we would see how your 'common sense' would hold up.
The dude was completely overwhelmed by his emotions, his greed being chief among them. When emotion takes over human beings - yourself included - common sense is the first thing that steps out to grab a cup of coffee.
Never defend crap with 'It's just a movie'
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Kranadon65 — 9 years ago(April 23, 2016 05:15 PM)
It was stupid because you'd think that Donovan would have researched something like this
to know what the real grail looked like. I mean ,it's the f'in Holy Grail.
And then when Elsa offers to choose one, she doesn't even look around, she basically just turns and grabs one without even examining it. Even someone who wasn't a historian would know that it wouldn't have been made of gold just by looking at the painting of the last supper which unless you'd been living under a rock you'd have seen that painting at least once in a book. Plus, why would you drink from it knowing if it was the wrong one you'd die. I would have made her or Jones drink from it first. Course then the plot would have changed. That's movies for you. The bad guy always makes a stupid mistake