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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1984 / Features of the DVD: PAL Newest Review: ... middle of nowhere, and somewhere in India, Jones is approached by a village shaman who begs him for help to return a sacred ... more |
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by bonsibabe - written on 27.07.08 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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I am a bit of an Indiana Jones fan and I am not ashamed to admit this fact to people. I suppose it's being married to a star trek fan who loves star wars, and watching the inidiana jones films is just another part of the life! I suppose that another part of the fascination with the Indiana Jones films is the fact that archaeology intrigues me and I love to watch programmes about the past and things like Time Team and the like. I would like to think that in another lifetime I would have the time to study ancient latin or egyptian. I also have a fascination with the legend of the Holy Grail so a film about an intrepid archaeologist would be perfect for me? We ...
by dave27 - written on 19.01.02 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Raiders of the Lost Ark was an amazing success story, a rip roaring echo of adventure movies as they used to be - breathtaking pace, a less than serious approach and wonderfully exciting. Stephen Spielberg tapped in to the same thirst for the retro that made Star Wars such a massive success ... people wanted this sort of good time, light hearted escapism where good triumphed over evil against all the odds and the good guys were oh so rugged and all round good eggs. Harrison Ford - good old hard bitten Harry Ford - was the constant running through both strands of a new approach and it was no surprise when Spielberg and Ford were quickly back in our faces with ...
by SimonCook - written on 26.01.02 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Having witnessed the classic first movie I was looking forward to the 'prequel'. With the Lucas and Speilberg teaming up again I sat back in my cinema chair, ate some popcorn and expected to be delighted with the movie! After watching the movie, I pondered what must have happened, my interpretation is below: A fictional day in the life of Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas: <The Setting> Any Hollywood café that is full of frustrated actors and actresses who are trying their best to find a starring role without going into the porn industry. The coffee is warm and tastes vaguely of Brazil even though it is supposed to be the ...
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (DVD) : Jones to the rescuefrom sympatic
28/05/2008
from moronboy
06/08/2000





