It was surprisingly good. I wasn't expecting much since it was made for TV and minus Wesley Snipes. But it was quite enjoyable. Good story. Good acting. Good sets & make-up. Great action scenes.
I'm putting the rest of the TV series at the top of my Netflix Que because of it!
With all the goofiness set aside, I think this one is my favorite out of the series with The Last Crusade being right next to it. The supernatural aspect of the plot and the production value of the sets really works for me.
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moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
With all the goofiness set aside, I think this one is my favorite out of the series with The Last Crusade being right next to it. The supernatural aspect of the plot and the production value of the sets really works for me.
Temple of Doom is my favorite too. I know a lot of people think it's the low point of the series (At least they did until Crystal Skull), but I've always been partial to it over the others.
A very funny comedy set in ancient times that tell a legendary story of a small potato with big dreams. Along the way, he encounters an emperor, a princess and her fiancee, a martial art expert and a blind and expert fencer which leads to a lot of amusing adventures
With all the goofiness set aside, I think this one is my favorite out of the series with The Last Crusade being right next to it. The supernatural aspect of the plot and the production value of the sets really works for me.
Temple of Doom is my favorite too. I know a lot of people think it's the low point of the series (At least they did until Crystal Skull), but I've always been partial to it over the others.
I'm a huge fan of TODoom, even though most of my friends think it's the weakest in the series (SKULL doesn't count). My equation would be that it's the "ReturnOTJ" of the Indiana trilogy; fun, stupid, humorous, high action, sometimes lowbrow, but always entertaining. Yes, it has some atrocious acting and pathetic editing, but it's an incredibly fun movie that holds up after multiple viewings. No doubt in my mind ARK is a better movie, but DOOM is more of a fun roller coaster ride.
With all the goofiness set aside, I think this one is my favorite out of the series with The Last Crusade being right next to it. The supernatural aspect of the plot and the production value of the sets really works for me.
Temple of Doom is my favorite too. I know a lot of people think it's the low point of the series (At least they did until Crystal Skull), but I've always been partial to it over the others.
I'm a huge fan of TODoom, even though most of my friends think it's the weakest in the series (SKULL doesn't count). My equation would be that it's the "ReturnOTJ" of the Indiana trilogy; fun, stupid, humorous, high action, sometimes lowbrow, but always entertaining. Yes, it has some atrocious acting and pathetic editing, but it's an incredibly fun movie that holds up after multiple viewings. No doubt in my mind ARK is a better movie, but DOOM is more of a fun roller coaster ride.
Nothing will ever beat the first Indiana Jones movie (in the Indiana Jones franchise, that is.)
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With all the goofiness set aside, I think this one is my favorite out of the series with The Last Crusade being right next to it. The supernatural aspect of the plot and the production value of the sets really works for me.
Temple of Doom is my favorite too. I know a lot of people think it's the low point of the series (At least they did until Crystal Skull), but I've always been partial to it over the others.
I'm a huge fan of TODoom, even though most of my friends think it's the weakest in the series (SKULL doesn't count). My equation would be that it's the "ReturnOTJ" of the Indiana trilogy; fun, stupid, humorous, high action, sometimes lowbrow, but always entertaining. Yes, it has some atrocious acting and pathetic editing, but it's an incredibly fun movie that holds up after multiple viewings. No doubt in my mind ARK is a better movie, but DOOM is more of a fun roller coaster ride.
^ My sentiments exactly. I love me some Temple of Doom!
Horrible Bosses - Surprisingly funny.. Not comedy of the year gold, but definitely worth a look if nothing else for Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Aniston. (Hint - If you like Aniston, or even remotely think she's attractive, well, she's a dirty girl in this movie..) Spacey is brilliant as a psycho-douchebag of a boss. Jason Bateman is practically Michael Bluth in almost every movie he ever plays, so no surprises here, but it's still a solid killer of an hour and a half!
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