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The director of Indiana Jones 5 'curb-stomped' a critic of his new film starring a 78-year-old Harrison Ford

This criticism of the latest Indiana Jones film seemed pretty mild to us (Jonathan Kasdan is the son of Lawrence Kasdan who wrote “Raiders of the Lost Ark”). . .

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. . .but not to James Mangold, director of the yet-to-be-titled fifth installment in the series. He lashed out at this YouTuber-podcaster, accusing him of “crapping on things in the 1st week of production from your basement”:

You may remember Mangold from back in April when he vowed to not direct a film in Georgia over the state’s new voting law:

Fellow Hollywood producer Mike Avila cheered Mangold on, calling this an “A+ curb-stomp”:

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Mangold later added that “false info, agism & snark from so-called ‘journalists’ is gonna be confronted directly & forcefully” and “these click baiters like to dish it out, but like night crawlers, can’t stand the light”:

But Ford *is* 78 and being cast as the lead in an action movie. For comparison purposes, Sean Connery was only 59 when “Last Crusade” was filmed:

There are reports that Ford will be digitally de-aged for some of the scenes:

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Apparently, there will be a lot of flashbacks:

But fans of the series have every right to be skeptical:

Maybe that first tweet hit a little too close to the truth?

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He went on to criticize photos leaked of the production:

We assume he means like this one:

Anyway, he’s asking for time to make the film before people make judgments:

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