Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Question 1022

"Nuke the fridge" is a colloquialism used to refer to the moment in a film series that is so incredible that it lessens the excitement of subsequent scenes that rely on more understated action or suspense, and it becomes apparent that a certain installment is not as good as (a) previous installment(s), due to ridiculous or low quality storylines, events or characters. It is a cinematic equivalent to "Jump the shark".

Which movie series does this phrase come from?

Answer: It's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and the phrase refers to the incident in which he saves himself from a nuclear bomb blast by hiding inside a fridge. After being flung 100 feet in the air, he opens the fridge door and WALKS OUT.

9 Answers:

Siddarth Pai said...

Indiana Jones the crystal skull
Fonzi's happy days the show
Not movie

Archimonde said...

Indiana Jones

Suraj said...

Horrible scene from the worst in the Indiana Jones series... Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

wheelsandwings said...

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

kricks92 said...

Indiana jones

rishwin said...

indiana jones....

Unknown said...

Indiana jones and kingdom of the crystal skull.

Rahul Varma said...

Jump the shark :
Happy Days :Cousin Oliver on Brady Bunch, Scrappy Doo.

Indiana Jones & the kingdom of hte crystal Skull

abhimanyu said...

INDIANA JONES : crystal skull..