Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – Theatrical Trailer

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“The man in the hat is back…”. Kate Capshaw, now married to director Steven Spielberg, co-stars as Indiana’s love interest. Generally credited (along with “Gremlins”) with the creation of the PG-13 rating, as many felt the scenes of violence in both movies were too much for a PG rating, but not enough for an R rating. [Downloaded from www.movie-list.com]

11 Responses to “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – Theatrical Trailer”

  1. GBOY69GAY Says:

    I agree. The Kingdom of Crystal Skull was perhaps the most low quality movie from Spielberg ever. I think that Spielberg has lost his magic touch as movie director. The wholy storyline the Kingdom of Chrystal Skull was really poor, many actors were horrible and it was unrealistic full of digital efects. I hate that digital efects over use with that kind of movies. Digital efects makes only movies unrealistic today when whole envinronment around actors looks unreal digital illusion.

  2. Mevlevi1207 Says:

    Kingdom of The Crystal Skull was the weakest of the Jones films. It turned into a science fiction film in the end. It seems as if Spielberg was so eager to converge E.T with Indiana Jones.

  3. paganshel Says:

    Why did you give me thumbs down! Was it because of my SARCASTIC remark regarding what people can do with there ‘Raiders’ dvd! If so, then I do appologize!

  4. paganshel Says:

    1st: The temple Of Doom 2nd: The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull 3rd: Raiders of the Lost Ark 4th: The Last Crusade

  5. etheangel2220 Says:

    1st:Temple Of Doom
    2nd:Last Crusade
    3rd:Crystal Skull
    4th:Raiders Of The Lost Ark

  6. etheangel2220 Says:

    I grew up watching ToD as a small kid so its the film i have most connection with. i saw the first one, but i was too young to remember it totally. now looking back, people say that techincally ToD was the worst of the originals, but i never got that feeling, then or now. so i agree with you…however, i still gave you a thumbs down (I counldnt help myself!)

  7. TylerCharlesFisher Says:

    Yes, it is amazing how much practical work was done on Crystal Skull–places where they COULD’VE done it digitally, but didn’t. They really only used CGI in places where it would have been impossible or impractical.

    So to all of you who have qualms about digital ants, I have but two words: SHUT UP!

  8. stridergrimes Says:

    For someone who has a masters in film studies, you seem oddly ignorant of how the Jungle Chase was filmed in Crystal Skull. A great deal of it was practical, on set work, as indicated by the DVD features. The sword fight had to be done on green screen, but it makes sense; in Temple of Doom, they obviously couldn’t use real mine carts for the whole thing, could they? The techniques have changed, but the use and rationale was the same.

  9. imisspokemon Says:

    1:14-1:16 Got to love how Indy deals with these things

  10. gilkesisking Says:

    the whole scene is blue screen, come on look again, your still only looking at the effects, is that the only thing that intrests you?? simple mcdonalds visuals? for the simple minded? what about the script, acting…. the only point proved is you will acept any rubbish as long as it full of CGI!

  11. 2sdaychicken Says:

    Theres no way. If so, thats the greatest technical acheivement in cinematic history. And if thats so, thanks for proving my point.

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