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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Get set for a nonstop ride of chills and thrills that will keep you on the edge of your seat for 188 minutes. After what Jones thinks is an escape from Chinese thugs, he crashes and ends up in an Indian village in the Himalayas where the people are starving. The local priest asks them to retrieve the community's sacred stone and missing children from the Palace of Pankot. Our hero decides to tackle this mission of mercy, realizing it might also bring fame and fortune.
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review by Chris (8/12/2008) |
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A year before the events of "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Jones is in China trying to discuss on a trading of an artifact from Chinese gangsters. However, the gangsters also tried to ambush Jones, he escapes. However, His plane crashes over the Hymalayas and is now stranded in the wastelands of India. Jones, along with a...
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review by Jarrod (6/26/2008) |
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'Temple of Doom' is the most action-packed of the three (well, now four) Indian Jones films, and was inexplicably rated PG at the time of its release, even though it has a heart being ripped out of a man's chest, which alone should have merited PG-13. Indy (Harrison Ford) starts off in Shanghai, retrieving the remains of...
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review by B Movie Ben (5/10/2008) |
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Nothing like bugs, snakes, and other assorted delicacies - for dinner! Topped off with chilled monkey brains for dessert, and yum yum, you have the makings of a fest.
The second in the Indiana Jones trilogy is full of those yucky things that get Kate Capshaw constantly screaming.
Indy (Harrison Ford) was ably assisted by...
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review by Zara (4/3/2007) |
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I can understand why Spielberg fell for Capshaw in this movie. While her character is supposed to come off as a screeching, annoying diva who can't manage to take care of herself, there's still something strong to her personality that I really liked. Out of all the women that Ford was paired up with in this franchise, she...
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| Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Movie Review by Thom (5/22/2008) |
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When I think of the best trilogies (prior to the release of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull making this whatever a four-ilogy is called) I always want to include Indiana Jones in the discussion, but Temple of Doom is a rectal loaf from either a large dog or a small person. Because of this flick, it's...
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