Did Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom lie to me about Indian cuisine?!


Question: I mean really, I visited an Indian restaurant the other night, expecting 'Snake Surprise' (A big dead snake full of little wriggling live snakes) and they didn't seem to know what I was talking about. They didn't even have any 'chilled monkey brains'. Was this not an authentic restaurant, or has Steven Spielberg been lying to me?


Answers: I mean really, I visited an Indian restaurant the other night, expecting 'Snake Surprise' (A big dead snake full of little wriggling live snakes) and they didn't seem to know what I was talking about. They didn't even have any 'chilled monkey brains'. Was this not an authentic restaurant, or has Steven Spielberg been lying to me?

Yes!!!


I am indian, and indian food is NOTHING like that!!!!

Trust ME!

Nobody eats Monkey Brains, or snakes, that's just wrong..

lmao....ugh that scene always made me squirm!!

you're dumb, and i hate you.




have a nice day.


but i love ij.

Probably half and half, there are a few indian cultures that eat bugs and possibly even snakes. but monkey brains and eyeball soup can't be real.

Don't forget that in that movie, the palace was run by insane cultists that worshipped evil, so it might have been going for extra "insane" factor

In cinematic terms,this is what's known as "The Gross Out" moment and it seems that a lot of films have used it over the years.But,there's no truth to the idea that Indians eat that crap.

There was nothing real about that part of the movie.

I have a strange feeling he might not have been telling the truth about the Nazis wanting the Arc of the Covenant for it's occult properties...do you think the whole movie series could have been a work of FICTION?



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