Jul 14, 2023
"Hey, lady. You call him Dr. Jones!" We watched "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" directed by Steven Spielberg and it's just the two of us today. Some people might say this is the weakest entry in the Indiana Jones film saga. Those people are incorrect. Harrison Ford is at peak hotness with a brand new body-ody-ody courtesy of "Body by Jake" himself. Harrison was making the ladies swoon in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" but we're in the Temple now baby, and we are ready to throw ourselves into a volcano for this man. Nightclub chanteuse Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) might be giving attitude toward Dr. Jones at first, but she wouldn't be riding elephants across India, dodging giant vampire bats and getting covered in prehistoric insects if she wasn't going to shoot her shot. Along for the ride is little Short Round played by Oscar Winner Ke Huy Quan, spitting out more one liners than Rodney Dangerfield at the Friars Club. This movie may have been aimed at kids, but it was scary enough to usher in the PG13 rating, but '80s kids were tough stuff. Were we scarred for life by Mola Ram (Amrish Puri) pulling out someones still beating heart? Possibly. Did we go crazy for the infamous dinner scene? Absolutely. Heat up a plate of live snakes and eyeball stew, it's time for fortune and glory!
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