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Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom - Widescreen Version (1984) DVD
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Region Code: 1.0
Sales Rank: 27836
Theatrical Release Date: 1984




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great

Fantastic Addition to the First Movie . great for the Collection.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - IT'S NOT "RAIDER'S" BUT IT'S STILL A WILD RIDE!
I think this film got a bad rap because everyone compared it to "Raiders", but considering the franchise was trying to emulate the serials of yesteryear, this film succeeds on almost every level. The second entry in the Indiana Jones franchise plays heavy on the comedy, but it is a bit uneven in tone. It has a sort of slapstick feel in some areas and it also has some fairly graphic scenes of violence and gross outs!

Ford is great as usual and his new sidekicks work for this wild mix ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Proof that it's possible to try too hard
Temple Of Doom gets a lot of mixed reviews and a lot of people really dislike it saying it's anoying or even offensive. The trouble with this movie is easy to describe. It simply tries too hard. Buoyed up by the massive success of Raiders Of The Lost Ark I imagine Spielberg wanted to take the first film's pulp fiction spectacle to the max. For some reason I get an image of Roger De Brie from Mel Brooks Producers when Spielberg was thinking up the script "Yes! I see it! Start the film with a line ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Jones to Date!!!
I have taken allot of criticism for stating this is the best of all of the Jones films. Regardless of everyone that says I'm crazy, I think if you are looking for some of the best actions sequences in film, this is the movie to see. From the moment the motley crew of Willie, Short Round, and Indy fell out of the sky in a rubber raft, the movie began its tour de force. When I talk Indy with my friends, they don't beleive me that this is the best, but I remind them that out of all the films, "Temple" ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Entertaining, but average compared to the other two.
THE TEMPLE OF DOOM starts off well. The first half of the film is fun and rousing. The beginning that takes place in a brawling Shanghai bar (it isn't as ominous as the beginning of RAIDERS, about matching the tone of CRUSADE'S beginning)is ultimately effective and leads to a quite improbable yet quite fun 'falling from jetplane in inflatable raft' sequence. The film dissolves from there.
I'll admit, the gross-out dinner was funny, but after the dialouge fight between Willie and Indy and the ... Read More





 



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