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102. Indiana Jones & The Temple Of Doom (w. Andy Craik)
The hero is back! Yes, DJ Andy Craik has returned for a second visit, and he’s selected everyone’s favourite of the Indy franchise: INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. Hang on, listeners. We going for a ride!
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Episode 227 - Indiana Jones: Raiders & Doom
With Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny right around the corner, the guys thought it would be a good idea to rate and review the 4 previous Indiana Jones films. Today's episode is Raiders of the Lost Ark, followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Classics in their own right, but how do they hold up to todays standards of internet movie reviewers?
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203. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Diane and Sean discuss the "darkest" installment of the Indiana Jones saga, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Episode music is "Return to the Village/Raiders March" by John Williams from the OST.
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Support the showEp. 83: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Zack and Zo are witness to another treasure hunt of the famed archeologist Indiana Jones. In this they ask two questions. Will Dr. Jones, Short Round and Willie Scott survive the trials of the Temple of Doom? The next question is: just how offensive can this trio be to the Indian culture? We attempt to find the answer in this episode.
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Critics' Thoughts . . . . . 01:19:20
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084 | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Connor & Jon are swept into one of their favorite film series with The Temple of Doom. The boys question whether or not the individual elements of the film make up for its problematic nature, map out the cosmology of the Indy universe, and question what the Sankara stones actually do?
WARNING: Major spoilers for the Indiana Jones Series
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Films mentioned in this episode:
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- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Gremlins (1984) | Dir. Joe Dante
- Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
- Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) | Dir. Joe Dante, George Miller, John Landis, Steven Spielberg
- Mars Attacks! (1996) | Dir. Tim Burton
- Hook (1991) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- 1941 (1979) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- The Color Purple (1985) | Dir. Steven Spielberg
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2015) | Dir. Gareth Edwards
"SpaceCamp": Out of This World (with Guest Star Reese Marino)
Do you like strong female protagonists, Dire Straits songs, dope sweaters, and robots who take everything literally? Then you -- like our podcast hosts (and guest star!) -- probably loved the 1986 film "SpaceCamp." Dubbed "baby's first 'Apollo 13'" by Raf, this charming film follows a group of teens and their rejected-astronaut-turned-reluctant-leader Kate Capshaw as they accidentally blast off into space on the world's most expensive test drive.
The film did poorly at the box office, as it launched only five months after the Challenger disaster. But the home video market brought a lot of fans into its orbit, including Sarah, Raf, and Reese Marino, this episode's guest star (follow her on Instagram: @notorious.mbg). Like "Real Genius," the first WTKWW subject, "SpaceCamp" instilled a deep love and respect for science in our hosts' heads. The trio raves about the film's great character development, inspiring female role models (especially Lea Thompson's highly relatable Kathryn), and celebration of all things space. They also discuss how the film introduced them at a young age to the double standards forced on women and POC in STEM fields.
Now, the film isn't perfect. It offers little backstory and a John Williams score that does a lot of heavy lifting. But its mantra that smarts can take you further than sass was a real feat at the height of nerds-versus-jocks movies. So join our hosts in the shuttle (okay, couch) as they talk about extra-terrestrial disc jockeys, Morse Code, Max and Jinx's "Gift of the Magi" relationship, and the importance of kids' movies that show how people can be brilliant in different ways and that everyone brings something essential to the table.