Great Movies That Deserved Better Than Their Terrible Acting

Kate Capshaw - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Bringing together the brilliant minds of Steven Spielberg (director) and George Lucas (story-writer),1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was the second film produced in the Indiana Jones trilogy. Interestingly, Roger Ebert surprisingly gave the movie a “perfect” four-star rating, stating it “the most cheerfully exciting, bizarre, goofy, romantic adventure movie since Raiders, and it is high praise to say that it’s not so much a sequel as an equal. It’s quite an experience.” However, Spielberg had the exact opposite sentiment, “I wasn’t happy with Temple of Doom at all. It was too dark, too subterranean, and much too horrific.” Kate Capshaw, who played Willie Scott – a nightclub singer in Shanghai, had one comment about her character – “not much more than a dumb screaming blonde.”

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