LC and ToD both stunk. They were overlit, over designed and badly written. LC stunk most though because it had that opening sequence with River Phoenix doing his Harrison Ford scowl on a train ride full of rubber animals. Embarrassing and truly, unbearably awful. Clearly they thought the audience was three. (And there was that hilarious "puzzle" in the Venetian library that no-one could solve for hundred of years; that was priceless.)
Raiders really was such a good film though. Too bad they didn't just get the second unit crew that shot the truck chase sequence to direct the sequels and Spielberg and Lucas could have just gone on vacation and cashed the cheques.
Jeffery Boam, who wrote LC, went on to write The Phantom - and then must have retired or something - and he has a Lethal Weapon or two on his CV as well. The Hyucks, husband and wife who wrote ToD, went on to make Howard the Duck.
Lawrence Kasdan, who wrote Raiders, may have fallen on bad times in recent years but has had a long and varied career writing films of all (and no specific) genres.
Raiders really was such a good film though. Too bad they didn't just get the second unit crew that shot the truck chase sequence to direct the sequels and Spielberg and Lucas could have just gone on vacation and cashed the cheques.
Jeffery Boam, who wrote LC, went on to write The Phantom - and then must have retired or something - and he has a Lethal Weapon or two on his CV as well. The Hyucks, husband and wife who wrote ToD, went on to make Howard the Duck.
Lawrence Kasdan, who wrote Raiders, may have fallen on bad times in recent years but has had a long and varied career writing films of all (and no specific) genres.