1. Temple of Doom - Indy is pushed to the limit both mentally and physically, and by the end he's barely hanging together in time for the credits. The villains were actually threatening, each scene is ingenious, Short Round acts like a real kid, Capshaw is spunky and serves as the opposite of Short Round in not wanting any part in this movie. And this is the only movie where I can't fast forward, I just have to watch the whole thing from the "Get ready for the show" musical to the very end in one long chain of action. Mine cars, dark rituals, a village needing a hero, deals with gangsters gone horribly wrong, a sharp sidekick, a fiery damsel, rope bridges over hungry crocodiles, a plane with no gas, a room of spikes, and magic rocks. What's not to love?
2. Raiders of The Lost Ark - Very well-balanced action and great ingenuity and humor. It isn't a chain of action sequences like Temple but doesn't feel slow, and when the action starts up they're always exciting.
3. Kingdom of The Crystal Skull - The first 3 movies were spaced out a few years or a year apart from each other, and we see subtle changes in Indy both physically and ideologically. I loved that in close to 20 years Indy's life has been continuing without us and he acts like, "Where've you been? You missed when I was caught in New Mexico. But no idea who the hell these guys are, they just put me in a trunk...wait...Russians."
4. Last Crusade - Vogel, Elsa, and Donovan weren't really enthralling villains. Also it left most of the movie with Indy's father in place of where his lady friend should be. Old characters were brought back, old locations were brought back, and the action felt sadly generic. I did like Henry Sr., the 3 challenges, and Young Indy but it didn't have the umph the first two did. It works well in one way but blandly as an action movie, and I can't help but skip a few scenes.