
Few films stir up more conversation on this blog than
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg’s 1984 sequel (prequel, actually) to
Raiders of the Lost Ark. I love the first three
Indiana Jones films equally and while
Raiders is rightfully accepted as a masterpiece,
Temple of Doom does nothing but divide. It’s either an action-packed piece of pulpy fun... or an annoying mess of a movie – Spielberg and George Lucas doing nothing more than indulging themselves at the expense of the audience (and, at times, their stomachs).
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Few films stir up more conversation on this blog than
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg’s 1984 sequel (prequel, actually) to
Raiders of the Lost Ark. I love the first three
Indiana Jones films equally and while
Raiders is rightfully accepted as a masterpiece,
Temple of Doom does nothing but divide. It’s either an action-packed piece of pulpy fun... or an annoying mess of a movie – Spielberg and George Lucas doing nothing more than indulging themselves at the expense of the audience (and, at times, their stomachs).
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Few films stir up more conversation on this blog than
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg’s 1984 sequel (prequel, actually) to
Raiders of the Lost Ark. I love the first three
Indiana Jones films equally and while
Raiders is rightfully accepted as a masterpiece,
Temple of Doom does nothing but divide. It’s either an action-packed piece of pulpy fun... or an annoying mess of a movie – Spielberg and George Lucas doing nothing more than indulging themselves at the expense of the audience (and, at times, their stomachs).
Click Here To Read Article/Comments at CommentaramaFilms
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