Wed, Oct 28
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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