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That film was 1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a sequel (well, technically a prequel, since it’s set in 1935) that deftly manages to be both scarier and sillier than its predecessor.
Of all of Indiana Jones' adventures, "Temple of Doom" is without a doubt the one that has become only more problematic over time. It's one of the iconic '80s movies that didn't age well, having a ...
So it came as no surprise that Propstore, a film and TV memorabilia company, revealed it had sold one of Indiana Jones’ screen-and-photo-matched fedoras for an outstanding $630,000. While ...
Eight minutes into Temple Of Doom, Indiana Jones kills someone by hurling a flaming kebab into his chest.As far as I’m aware, we hadn’t seen such a thing on screen before. Or in real life. It ...
I suspect that when Spielberg apologized for the film, it was because the movie represented something that he wasn’t quite comfortable with. Not yet, at least.