#Henry Jones Sr.
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dearearlyarchaeologists · 2 years ago
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I don’t do it for him -
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I DO IT FOR THEM
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who-canceled-roger-rabbit · 9 months ago
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After the events of Last Crusade, I can totally picture Jones Sr. and Brody, erm, studying some art of St. Sebastian together
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sinema-karakterleri · 7 months ago
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Henry Jones Sr. Kimdir?
Henry Jones Sr., Indiana Jones serisinin baş karakteri Indiana Jones'un babasıdı
Henry Jones Sr., Indiana Jones serisinin baş karakteri Indiana Jones’un babasıdır. Indiana Jones filmlerinde Sean Connery tarafından canlandırılırken, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles” dizisinde ise Lloyd Owen tarafından hayat verilir. Kimdir? Henry Jones Sr., İskoçyalı bir akademisyendir. Princeton Üniversitesi’nde ortaçağ çalışmaları profesörüdür. Oğlu Indiana Jones ile ilişkisi…
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pulpsandcomics2 · 4 months ago
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Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade (1989) by Drew Struzan
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who-canceled-roger-rabbit · 2 years ago
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Isn't this also the third Indiana Jones movie, with Connery (or maybe the Grail Knight) as Frank-N-Furter, and those Cruciform Sword mofos as the Transylvanians?
i think the all time least cool moment in the history of rationalism is that time someone made a post about how they wanted a sort of reverse rocky horror about the pleasures of conformity, duty, and asceticism. i think with like knights in a tower. i think about it like every time i think about rocky
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presidentpoppy · 1 year ago
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dr. henry jones :3 ❤️
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the-swift-tricker · 7 months ago
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade dir. Steven Spielberg
[id four screenshots from the last crusade showing professor henry jones senior, an older man with coke bottom glasses, a white beard, and wearing a tweed suit, being interrogated by a nazi general. in the first image he looks on defiantly as the general questions him with subtitles that read "what does the diary tell you that it doesn't tell us?". in the second image he grabs the wrist of the general as he moves to strike him across the face with his glove. in the third and fourth image he angrily responds with subtitles that read "it tells me that goose-stepping morons like yourself should try reading books instead of burning them." end id]
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ouatsnark · 7 months ago
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So.
I've seen people compare Hook killing his father, Brennan, to the EQ killing her own dad, Henry 1.
Which, yeah, technically it is the same thing on surface level but I feel like people ignore the circumstances.
EQ apologists will claim that EQ murdering Henry was his own fault because he allowed her to be abused her entire life (which... While I would argue Cora is abusive, I don't really agree with because the man himself never abused Regina and even tried to advocate for her from what I remember) and because he owed it to her so she could be happy.
They then say she made up for it by naming her kid after him (which awww sweet, naming your kid after someone you MURDERED. Isn't that such a nice way to make up for what you did?).
They say his afterlife was too good for him/was given by Regina and he should be thankful he didn't get worse when he was a 'shitty' dad.
But they then turn around and go:
Oh Hook is a MONSTER because he murdered his own FATHER.
They point to the flashbacks in a swan song, ignoring the part where he abandoned them. Saying him lighting the lantern means that he was a good dad and him abandoning them couldn't be helped.
They say his actions didn't parentify Liam 1. They say he was sorry because he named his 3rd son after his first and that should have been enough.
That Hook was an asshole who orphaned his half brother out of jealousy and showed no remorse, ignoring the fact they eventually made up.
I just... don't see how?
The number one thing with Regina apologists is that they HAVE to make Regina into the biggest victim so that they can justify their love and defense of her indefensible crimes. In short, Regina Apologists are the biggest double standard hypocritical losers I’ve ever seen.
They have to insert their head canons about Regina’s childhood, demonize Henry Sr and then lie about Killian’s father, Brennan’s and Killian’s motives, ignore canon instances of Killian’s remorse just to lift up their tyrant queen.
They then come up with these ridiculous reasons to absolve Regina and Brennan of their crimes while ignoring the fact that if we use their logic, Killian should also be absolved of his (if they’d accept canon fact of Killian’s remorse). No, naming a child after your victim doesn’t absolve you of crimes. What good does that do anyone but Regina or Brennan? It doesn’t. The naming was solely for their own benefit.
How is replacing your first born making up for abandoning your children into slavery? Oh and if they say Brennan didn’t have any choice then why does he need to make up for anything? Can’t have it both ways peeps! No, Brennan naming his third son Liam doesn’t mean he is sorry it just means he’s giving himself a second chance and assuaging his own guilt just as Regina did with Henry Jr.
How about the truth: Villain Regina and villain Killian were both monsters for killing their respective fathers? Why can’t we leave it at that? But sure if they want to play the game of which one is worse, well, I have bad news for them. Regina was.
1. Regina murdered an innocent man. Killian killed his scumbag fugitive father.
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Henry Sr was a loving doting father that stood behind Regina no matter what she did. No, Henry Sr did not “allow” Regina to be abused her entire life
Anon is absolutely right when they say Henry Sr did try to advocate for Regina and did his best to stand up to Cora (1x18). Besides. What did they want him to do? She was a powerful dark magic user that could kill him with a snap of her fingers.
I find it interesting that Regina Apologists use the excuse that Regina fixated her revenge on Snow and not Cora because she was afraid of her powerful mother. Like ya wanna think about this for a second, RAs? If you claim that Regina was so afraid of her mother her entire life (even tho she snooped in her desk with no fear etc etc) then do you all think maybe her dad might have been too? What could Henry Sr have done against a powerful wife? He had no powers himself. So if he was scared of Cora, he put Regina before his own fears and stayed for Regina’s sake. He never abandoned her to face Cora alone because no matter what happened at least he could be there for his daughter? Just a food for thought there.
Bottom line was, Henry Sr never abused Regina but he was always there for her, no matter what atrocity she committed, even while she was killing him. So no, adult Regina being abused by her mother over who she marries does not justify murdering the father who loved and supported her and it sure as hell doesn’t justify murdering him so she can get a happy ending and curse an entire kingdom to a life of misery.
It’s like Regina Apologists can’t think past her heaving cleavage.
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Brennan did abandon his kids to slavery and to suggest otherwise is a lie. No, him naming his 3rd son Liam doesn’t make up for his abuse
He may have left a lantern on but that means jack crap the moment he abandoned his children to save his own skin. He had a choice. His choice was to die protecting them or at the least ensuring their own escape at his expense. But he chose to save himself and left his sons to face an unimaginable fate without him. Escaping your crimes and leaving your children to face your consequences is most certainly child abuse, neglect and abandonment.
And just so we are clear: Killian’s feeling of betrayal doesn’t justify leaving his half-brother an orphan. But which crime is more understandable? I can sympathize a lot more with the pain Killian felt in the face of his father’s betrayal than I can with Regina murdering a man so she can destroy the lives of an entire kingdom.
2. Regina committed her crime to destroy the lives of an entire kingdom. Killian’s crime effected three people.
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Regina committed cold-blooded premeditated murder of an innocent man for the sole purpose of ruining the lives of an entire kingdom. Her goal was to punish Snow for a crime she didn't even commit! The only person that Regina was taking into consideration here was herself.
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Killian wasn’t even going to go through with Regina’s test of killing Brennan, a crook and a child abuser, until he learned his half-brother’s name. It became a heat of the moment crime. A crime that only effected three people: himself, his scumbag father and his half-brother.
"You named your boy Liam. After my brother, after the son… you abandoned. Was he really that easy to replace? I saw what you said to him in there! It's the same thing you said to me! It was a lie then, and it's a lie now! … you would leave me." - past Hook 5x11
And despite what Regina Apologists say, Killian didn’t kill Brennan out of jealousy. To frame this as simple as jealousy diminishes the gravity of the situation here and Killian's pain. Put yourself in Killian's shoes for a moment.
You can think Brennan is telling the truth in this scene but I don't blame Killian for not believing him. The man callously left his sons to be enslaved, an act that eventually led to his beloved brother’s death, and here he finds out that his father has simply replaced his brother with a new son. When faced with this, Killian's walls go back up.
Brennan naming his son Liam was not an apology. It was to assuage his own guilt and give himself a second chance. Brennan claims he was honoring Liam 1, and maybe he thought he was, but it doesn't mean that Liam 2 wasn't a replacement for the sons he abandoned.
Lastly, it's a lie to say Killian never showed remorse.
The fact that he made Regina swear never to speak of this shows how immensely guilty and wrecked Killian was over this.
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He was also willing to die for Liam 2. Even in the past, he wanted to help his brother turn from the path he was on and not make the same bad choices he'd made. If Henry hadn't returned, Killian was ready to let Liam have his vengeance.
So I have some questions for the Regina Apologists:
If Henry Sr is a shitty father and doesn’t deserve an afterlife for not being able to protect his adult child from his powerful wife, then what does Regina deserve for emotionally abusing the son she illegally adopted and putting her curse and her happiness before his welfare? And yes, she abused Henry. Yes, she is to blame for how she treated him. This isn’t up for debate.
How is naming a child after your victim showing remorse and making up for the act? but Killian Jones can’t be forgiven when he actually expresses remorse and was willing to die for his half-brother and made peace with Liam (as Anonymous pointed out in the ask)?
if being a coward that didn’t stand up to someone more powerful means you don’t deserve happiness in the afterlife then what should murdering, raping and abusing children get you? Yeah, Regina did that.
So please answer the question Regina Apologists!
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fights4users · 1 year ago
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Headcanon:
Alan and Lora first had a cocker spaniel they named Jet, long after their son took it up as a nickname.
One day Sam finds out and it’s essentially:
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Idk what his first name would actually be in this  scenario, feel free to add on.
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cossi-draws · 1 year ago
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The Indiana Jones franchise up to Dial of Destiny! The adventure comes to end, but here’s the journey of it, and what a journey it’s been! Grew up with this franchise and have always loved it, so I had to take the new film releasing as an opportunity to draw something in celebration for it!
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nerds-yearbook · 1 year ago
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Marvel released a magazine style oneshot adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade with a cover date of September, 1989. ("Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" Marvel Comic Event)
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thegayfangrrl · 1 year ago
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wutbju · 2 months ago
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They are going to have Singspirations ... but in Rodeheaver?
What this means is that the FMA is too big for the current student body.
And if you listen to the singing in this Chapel, you can hear the guitar accompaniment.
Is this a big deal? Not in Normal Town. But in Fundyland? You betcha.
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redhatmeg · 6 months ago
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I've watched this movie only once, long time ago, but one scene I remembered very well.
The one where Indy is hanging at the cliff, reaching for the Holy Grail, and his father, calls him by his nickname.
I always thought it was very neat, since up until now he called his son Junior which Indy didn't appreciate. Now, Indy is about to make the same mistake as Elsa, but Henry Jones Sr. snaps him out if it with one simple line:
"Indiana... Indiana, let it go."
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presidentpoppy · 1 year ago
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dr henry jones :3 ❤️
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the-swift-tricker · 7 months ago
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade dir. Steven Spielberg
[id three screenshots from indiana jones and the last crusade showing indy standing in a small moored boat on a river as his father, henry jones senior, approaches from the dock.
henry jones senior: "you say this has been just another typical day for you, huh?"
(he tosses his suitcase to indy, who fumbles, catches it, and tosses it back to his father in annoyance)
indy: "no! but better than most."
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