Jeremy Jahns is another of my go-to YouTube reviewers. He's not really political in his reviews, but you get at least a little whiff of the leftie from him, especially when the righties are all dumping on a particular movie for being woke, and Jeremy is off to the side saying stuff like, "Well, I thought it was okay, but the story could've used a bit of work." Those are the moments—when he's not pouncing on the obvious wokeness—that I get the strong feeling he's more of a leftie than anything.
In the embedded video below, Jahns reviews "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," which the rightie crowd—from The Critical Drinker and Chris Gore on down—has already thoroughly shat upon. Jahns, leftie that he is, doesn't talk much about the woke aspects of the movie, but he does note some pretty essential story problems that simply confirm my total lack of desire to see this film. As one of the rightie critics said—maybe Chris Gore or Nerdrotic—there are and will only ever be three Indy films: "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Temple of Doom," and "The Last Crusade." I think Jahns's thumbnail says it all.
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