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Did he just forget all that? Ding ding ding! For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.

Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. The local paper would advertise when movies were ending their engagements and we saw it on literally the last weekend it played before it was replaced by The Cannonball Run 2. I ask why. Holy shit! This changes everything. But they both cite that they were going through dark periods at this point in their lives. And this is why Temple of Doom is fascinating. Also, Amrish Puri was pretty incredible as Mola Ram.

A truly masterful, villainous performance. Especially when compared to Donavan in Last Crusade. Why was the decision made to set the second movie before the first?

I didn't notice any story points that wouldn't have worked just as well set after Raiders. Lucas: We made Temple Of Doom a prequel because we didn't want to use the same bad guys. We had ideas about the Monkey King. We had ideas for a haunted-castle movie but then Steve had just done Poltergeist and said, "I don't wanna do that again.

We couldn't find anything as good as the Lost Ark. We ended up with the Sankara Stones, which was a little obscure. You can find the quote in its original context here. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. During the sequence, Indy trades a priceless urn containing the remains of Emperor Nurhaci to a Shanghai gangster named Lao Che Roy Chiao for an extremely large diamond.

Because he is a gangster, Lao Che tries to double-cross Indy. Luckily, Wu Han is on the scene disguised as a waiter, and he swoops in with a revolver to back Indy up.

Unfortunately, the entire nightclub is distracted by the sound of popping champagne corks, because apparently nobody in the building has ever heard that particular noise before. Surely, a personal tragedy of this magnitude would rock the hero archaeologist to his very core. At the very least it might cause him to question the years he has devoted to the globetrotting theft of antiquity.

But Indy never mentions Wu Han again. I mean Indy seems to forget Wu Han ever existed during the same scene. After a wacky, camp-fueled scramble for a vial of antidote sends Indy tumbling out the window and into the backseat of a getaway car, we are introduced to Short Round.



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