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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Not that Donovon was a saint before it, but {{spoiler|shooting Henry Sr. just to force's Indy hand in trying to reach the Grail}}. |
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Not that Donovon was a saint before it, but {{spoiler|shooting Henry Sr. just to force's Indy hand in trying to reach the Grail}}. |
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* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: Generally seen as a big improvement over its predecessor. |
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: Generally seen as a big improvement over its predecessor. |
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* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: ''[[Indiana Jones and |
* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom|Temple Of Doom]]'' had a decidedly mixed reaction, with [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] admitting they let their personal problems interfered with their work. They explicitly sought to go back to the first movie - return to a more light-hearted adventure, as well as bringing back such elements as Marcus, Sallah and the Nazis. By all accounts, the duo succeeded. |
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 9 April 2014
- Alas, Poor Villain: Elsa.
- Complete Monster: Donovon. Sending mooks into death traps for a prize he himself wants and then shooting Henry Sr. in cold blood.
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Arguably the best and most nuanced of the Indy scores.
- Moral Event Horizon: Not that Donovon was a saint before it, but shooting Henry Sr. just to force's Indy hand in trying to reach the Grail.
- Surprisingly Improved Sequel: Generally seen as a big improvement over its predecessor.
- Win Back the Crowd: Temple Of Doom had a decidedly mixed reaction, with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas admitting they let their personal problems interfered with their work. They explicitly sought to go back to the first movie - return to a more light-hearted adventure, as well as bringing back such elements as Marcus, Sallah and the Nazis. By all accounts, the duo succeeded.