I posted not so long ago about the odd intensity of the culture war around Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and how the "bro" movie reviewers (who despise the active feminisation of franchises like Star Wars under Disney - and producer Kathleen Kennedy in particular) have been trying very, very hard to ensure the movie is not deemed a success.
That campaign has continued apace, with that Critical Drinker guy seemingly betting his entire reputation on the film failing. (He has now seen it and called it "an embarrassment" - but I'm not going to watch any review until after I have seen it.)
While I am indeed nervous as to whether I will like the movie or not, I am slightly encouraged by the general review score of the movie increasing over the last couple of weeks. No one is calling it the greatest movie ever, but there are enough saying they think it somewhat better than Crystal Skull, and a more-or-less fitting enough send off, that I am slightly hopeful.
Going into a film with low expectations (especially with sequels) is always a good idea,though. I remember fondly, for example, how blown away I was by seeing Empire Strikes Back with no real expectations as to quality. I was busy at university at the time, and had barely read a review (which were only available in magazines and newspapers - so it wasn't as if you could easily read many anyway). I was therefore completely delighted with how spectacularly good it was - and how it deepened the themes from the original. It's also an odd aspect of that film that in fact the original reviews were not as strong as you might expect for a film that soon became universally credited as the best in the series.
It does seem to me obvious that these guys are just trying too hard to will Dial to fail. But given that the trailer looks decent enough; the amount of press that an uncharacteristically cheerful Harrison Ford has been giving (perhaps recognising that there is a need to counter an internet culture war campaign against the movie); and it not being a professional critic disaster: I suspect it will in fact be a box office success.
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