Read Damon Lindelof’s Love Letter to RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

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Raiders of the Lost Ark is frequently cited by our kind as the epitome of the action-adventure genre.  It is as perfect as perfect gets.  Few men are so equipped to exalt the greatness of Raiders as eloquently as Damon Lindelof.  The co-creator of Lost and one of the minds behind the Star Trek reboot has parlayed his status to become a curator of geek culture, which this weeks takes the form of a love letter to the 1981 film.  Here’s an excerpt:

I could go on for pages about just the little things. Like the sound you make when Indy punches someone in the face. Or that Marion’s superpower is drinking. And don’t even get me started on the coat hanger. Where did that Nazi even get that thing? Did he special-order it? “I need somezing that vill terrify people when I take it out, but then give them a false sense of relief when I reveal it is simply somezing on vich to hang my coat.” Seriously. The best.

Read the full letter after the jump.

The letter is below.  Lindelof wrote a brief intro over at Hero Complex.

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Dear “Raiders of the Lost Ark,”

You are awesome. God, you are awesome.

I have seen you, in your entirety, more than one hundred times. I know there are folks out there that have seen you more than that, but they don’t know you like I do.

I really know you. I know what music you listen to and where your scars are. I know that you like to be kissed where it doesn’t hurt. And I’m sorry if that seems a little “creepy,” but hey, you’re into snakes and melt people’s faces off, so we’re speaking the same language, are we not?

So what, exactly, is it that I love most about you, “Raiders of the Lost Ark”? Man …  I don’t even know where to start. But let’s get past the obvious stuff that all your other admirers seem so dazzled by (the whip!!!) and talk about what truly makes you unique.

I could go on for pages about just the little things. Like the sound you make when Indy punches someone in the face. Or that Marion’s superpower is drinking. And don’t even get me started on the coat hanger. Where did that Nazi even get that thing? Did he special-order it? “I need somezing that vill terrify people when I take it out, but then give them a false zense of relief when I reveal it is simply somezing on vich to hang my coat.” Seriously. The best. But I know you’ve probably heard it all before and therefore, I’ll stick to the big stuff. First and foremost…

I love you because Indiana Jones is a nerd. Granted, a highly capable nerd who knows how to ride horses and fight real good, but still, at his core, Indy is an academic who’s motivated purely by his desire to find and retrieve really cool stuff so he can put it in a museum where other nerds can appreciate it. Also, he wears glasses and gets nervous when hot female students write the words “Love You” on their eyelids. Do you have any idea how much commitment is involved in writing “Love You” on your eyelids?  It’s really hard!  Not that I’ve ever done it.

Because I haven’t.

And while we’re on the subject of Dr. Jones, here’s another thing I love about him.  He’s actually scared of stuff.  This doesn’t seem like something that should be celebrated, but it’s actually quite rare for the hero of a movie to be scared of anything.  Do you know what Green Lantern is afraid of?  Fear. He is afraid of being afraid. Does that even make sense? Here’s what makes sense to be afraid of — Hissing Cobras and Gigantic Bald Nazis with mustaches trying to kill you. And it was perfectly OK for me to be scared of them because Indy was too.

You know what else is wonderful about you? That over and over and over again, Indiana Jones has failure rubbed in his face, yet he refuses to give up. He gets the Golden Idol…. But it’s snatched away by a Frenchman. Indy finds the Well of Souls and recovers the Ark. It too gets taken away from him.  Same Frenchman! Now Indy gets back the Ark and …  oh no, Nazi submarine! They take the Ark and Marion… but Indy gets the drop on them with a bazooka! And yet, he can’t bring himself to destroy the Ark, so Indy is captured.

By the Frenchman.

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Yeah, I know his name is Belloq. And I’m pretty convinced that he is another reason I love you so much. Because quality French bad guys are hard to come by and Belloq is la crème du la crop.

And so, we now arrive at your ending. This, more than anything else, is why my love for you is an undying one. Because we all know how movies like you are supposed to end. The hero fights off a bunch of evildoers, saves the girl, gets the thingamabob away from the bad guys before they can do any harm with it and then say something kinda cool before he rides off into the sunset.

But this, sweet Raiders, is not what you did.

Your big climax is not affected by Indiana Jones at all.  He’s tied to a pole with Marion the whole time, completely helpless as Belloq and his Nazi pals open the Ark. And while most heroes would perform some incredible act of selfless bravery, what does Indy do? He shouts at Marion to not even look at whatever is coming out of the very thing he has coveted for your entire duration. And you know what?

I listened to him.

For the first 20 or so times I watched you, I shut my eyes tightly as I heard the Nazis scream for what seemed like five minutes. And when they finally stopped, I slowly peeked out to find Indy doing exactly the same thing.

In that moment, we were one. Terrified.  Awestruck. And most of all, relieved that it was finally over.

Now I fully appreciate that Indy was rightly pissed that the Ark was ultimately taken away by the same shady Intelligence dudes who hired him in the first place (“Top people” indeed.  Hrrrmumph!).  but if they hadn’t, I wouldn’t have been treated to your final crowning achievement. I would never have seen the Ark, now packed unceremoniously in a simple crate, being wheeled down an impossibly long aisle in the largest warehouse ever. And for reasons I am far too lovestruck to fully articulate, let me leave it at this –

In a world where movies and TV shows often end in ways that are sometimes unsatisfying bordering on outrage-inducing (yeah, yeah, I know), your ending, darling Raiders, is absolutely, exquisitely perfect.

And that is how I shall always remember you. Locked away safely in the warehouse that is my heart … fully aware that it’s highly possible that you will burn a hole through my chest or at the very least, make the rats inside me run around in uncomfortable backward circles.

I love you.

Always have. Always will. And I am deeply grateful for the countless hours we have spent together.  I will treasure them more than you can ever know.

Your Biggest Fan,

Damon

P.S.  Do you have a mailing address for “Close Encounters of the Third Kind’”?  She left her T-shirt at my apartment.

 

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Comments:
  • Strong Enough

    Damon got that Nerd “Disney is giving me 7 figures for a mysterious movie” swag

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  • migz13

    LOL. This guy WORSHIPS Steven Spielberg. hahaha!
    Can’t blame him, Raiders, Temple of Doom and Last Crusade has always been one with my top favorite flicks of all time. OF ALL TIME!!:D

  • Pills26

    Can I just repeat every damn thing he said. Cause, you know, it’s all true. Going to grab my hat now.

  • DamnBASTERD

    Raiders is great because it actually lives up to that awsome poster.

  • Bill Murray

    I echo everything he just said! And agreed^^ The film does live up to that awesome poster! Its my favorite of all the Indys.

    I also like the best parts of Ghostbusters 1 & 2. Its the characters and theyre faults. (Not the actual ghosts and effects)

    I would love to see him tackle a 5th redemption movie of Indy.

    But for the fact that he did the awful series finali to LOST, which makes me think he would truly screw it up.

  • Edward Lee

    Yeah, Damon, and the film makes S-E-N-S-E, unlike that trype you turn out.

    • Andrew

      Lost made perfect sense to people who watched the show.

      • Scared for Movies

        I actually heard that Lost was stolen from a producer who was pitching it as long ago as 1977. He had a two season outline. Don’t know if it’s true but I always thought Lost went downhill after season 2. Maybe it’s coincidence or maybe that’s what happens when you have 20 writers yelling out random ideas inside a room. As for Lindeloff I don’t really like him. He comes across as a smarmy, smug a-hole. Watch the video of Lindeloff and Jon Favreau interviewing each other and you’ll see what I mean. I will agree with the man that the first Indy was amazing and the third did a great job recapturing the magic of the first.

  • rado

    it’s “Top men”, not “Top people”, sheesh…

  • grhome

    When I read the headline and started into the love letter, I was excited. I was hoping for some unique insights that had, somehow, never occurred to me before. Damon is a pro. He should be able to articulate his love better than I can. As I read on I became disappointed. I was looking for a light bulb moment. Not just a rehashing of exactly how I would say it.

  • Finn

    I wrote a similar letter about “Can’t Buy Me Love”

  • Northern Star

    Still one of the greatest movies ever made- and that ending still one of the most shockingly visceral for a popcorn flick- shame none of the sequels were anywhere near as good!

    I always thought a single, darker, gritty prequel where a disillusioned and more cynical Indy (when he was more of a mercenary like Belloq and before he joined the university) goes after the so-called ‘holy grail’ in the late 1920′s, includes the best action sequences from ‘…Temple of Doom’ (escaping the plane on a dinghy, hiding from gunfire behind a rolling gong, the mine-car chase, the collapsing bridge, etc), drops the Nazis and replaces them with the radical Muslim Brotherhood, and has Indy go through a kind-of redemption character arc wherein he discovers that the grail is not a material thing but rather something more abstract, and it’s the journey of discovery, not to mention acknowledgment of the sovereignty of God (something he actually remembers to do in ‘Raiders…’) that mattered, and ends with Indy visiting the university and meeting Marcus for the first time, all would’ve made a more effective follow-up than what actually was made, but alas…

  • Phil Beta

    Damon know what is good, and even non believers can enjoy such a tasteful flick as Raiders is.

    Thank God this is Spielberg’s work (alongside Lucas), so Lucas cannot fix them like he’s doing with Star Wars. Sorry that idea just crossed my mind.

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