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No Related Post It seems almost quaint today but the PG-13 rating was actually conceived in 1984 at the suggestion of Steven Spielberg: His Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was deemed just a tad too graphic/violent for kids, but not so bad as to warrant an R rating. Since then, the PG-13 br...
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source: MTV Movies
Peli also cited the Indiana Jones movies among his favorites. "When I was a kid, especially 'Temple of Doom' scared me. [Spielberg] definitely helped define so many genres. As a kid watching these movies I never thought that some day I'll make a movie that he's going to watch."
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Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues 
source: gamesmerize (WordPress)
By now, it should be fairly obvious as to what you should expect from a Lego game. Instead of building your own Temple of Doom to reenact the entire film, you can now play through revamped versions of the entire Indiana Jones trilogy, as well as play through the storyline of the Kingdom of the C...
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Cover your heart! I know the price is a bit high ($299), but this diorama, depicting one of the final scenes from Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom, is enough to make a grown man faint. It stands 16.5″ high and is incredibly detailed.
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Geroge Lucas talks about technology and watching movies on the iPhone at the World Business Forum: [via gizmodo] Rod Gillies has created a LEGO diorama of the waterfall scene from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. [superpunch]
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Whatever happened to Steven Spielberg?
source: goofybeast (WordPress)
Obviously Spielberg isn’t the young man he was when he made Jaws or Raiders. He’s older now, so it’s only to be expected… but did he have to become so damn po-faced? Where’s the glee? Reduce Spielberg to his (considerable) skill while taking away his sense of joy and adventure, and you get Zom...
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Hugh Jackman Unfortunately Joins Silly Robot Boxing Movie. Today in Film Bloggery 10/01/09 
source: blog.spout.com
Although I have no interest in seeing either of these movies, I can’t wait to see which of the dueling Spielberg-produced robot blockbusters wins the season’s box office. Maybe Spielberg can even ready Indiana Jones 5 by then, too, and include robots in it. After the ridiculousness of King...
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Half Price Books presents “Movies in the Parking Lot” for its second weekend. Join us in the parking lot at 5803 E. Northwest Hwy. in Dallas on Saturday, September 26 at 8:30 p.m. for a screening of “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” starring Harrison Ford. Bring a chair, your friends and famil...
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