According to Quentin Tarantino, one of Steven Spielberg's most beloved movies is a dud

Quentin Tarantino has caused a stir by declaring that he considers Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to be the worst film in the famous saga, even worse than the criticized Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. These statements were made during an episode of the ReelBlend podcast, where the director shared his view, which contrasts notably with the general opinion of the public and critics. A film very beloved by critics and the public Despite the filmmaker’s outbursts, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is well received, boasting a rating of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes […]

Quentin Tarantino has caused a stir by declaring that he considers Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade as the worst film of the famous saga, even worse than the criticized Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. These statements were made during an episode of the ReelBlend podcast, where the director shared his view, which notably contrasts with the general opinion of the public and critics.

A film highly regarded by critics and the public

Despite the filmmaker’s outbursts, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is well received, boasting a rating of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.2 on IMDB. This positions it as one of the most valued entries in the franchise, only surpassed by Raiders of the Lost Ark from 1981. However, Tarantino is not impressed, calling it boring and comparing it to Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, a film by Sylvester Stallone considered a failure in 1992. This comparison could be offensive to many, as The Last Crusade evokes feelings of nostalgia and is regarded as a masterpiece by numerous film enthusiasts.

In the hierarchy of Indiana Jones deliveries, Tarantino’s favorite is, surprisingly, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. According to his statements, this movie is not only his favorite of the saga, but it is also one of Steven Spielberg’s best works. Furthermore, Tarantino highlighted that it was thanks to this film that the PG-13 rating (not recommended for children under 13) was established, a feat that, according to him, Brian De Palma has not managed to achieve with his efforts. Thus, the controversy surrounding Tarantino’s opinions seems to open a renewed debate about the perception and legacy of the legendary adventure saga.

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From Films to Board Games: Quentin Tarantino’s Unexpected Favorite Revealed

The actor thought it would be a casting or a way to meet, but none of that. The director reached for his collection of board games based on Travolta movies.

It is hard to believe, nowadays, the social phenomenon that John Travolta was in the 80s, when he was chaining hits like ‘Saturday Night Fever’, ‘Grease’ or ‘Look Who’s Talking’ until, little by little, he was passing into collective oblivion a decade later. It took Quentin Tarantino to resurrect a stalled career with a film that brought him back to the forefront. But of course, to get there, the actor had to do something unheard of: play board games with him.

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A game of Risk, Trivia, Parcheesi, etc.

The story goes that Tarantino, fresh from the maelstrom that was ‘Reservoir Dogs’, called the star at his house to do something in the early 90s. The actor thought it would be a casting or a way to get to know each other, but nothing of the sort. The director drew on his collection of board games based on Travolta’s films: ‘Grease’, ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and even the sitcom ‘Welcome back, Kotter’, which in Spain doesn’t ring a bell but lasted a good four seasons.

You may be thinking what the hell is a ‘Grease’ board game all about, but once we explain it to you, you won’t be satisfied. It is a game in which you will have to bet on different discs, and the one with the most at the end is the winner. What does it have to do with the movie of the same name? Well, the box features Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, so why else?

Meanwhile, in the ‘Welcome back, Kotter’ game, each player has to take the place of one of Mr. Kotter’s students and move to the initial desk until completing the phrase “Up your nose with a rubber hose”, the phrase made popular by Travolta himself playing Vinnie. There is also a card game based on collecting characters with points: the first to reach 100 wins.

There is no information about the ‘Saturday Night Fever’ game, not even in Board Game Geek, the world’s largest board game database, so it is possible that the actor made it up. Of course, they must not have had a bad time when, at the end of the night, Tarantino offered him two roles: that of ‘Open until dawn’ or that of ‘Pulp Fiction’. the rest is history.

By the way, this doesn’t mean that Travolta gave up board games forever: on the contrary, he is one of the few people in the world who insists on playing ‘Monopoly‘ with real money. Oh, who would be a millionaire.

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