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Rate   xenoraiser (WordPress) | by Xenoraiser | Mon, Nov 9

Mon, Nov 9 The Indiana Jones films have always been a favorite of mine.  Though Temple of Doom was always my childhood favorite, the other two (of the original trilogy) have since grown on me and I actually enjoy Last Crusade the most.  So it goes without saying I was quite curious as to how good Kingdom o...

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