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Suicide Squad reviews...not looking good...
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This movie has a lot of buzz going in. More than I anticipated, considering the rather tepid response to BVS. It will be interesting to see how it does this weekend, and where it goes from there.
I've personally waffled on it back and forth. Leto's Joker is a total turn-off from what I've seen, and hearing about his behind-the-scenes antics hasn't helped. The rest of the movie is looking slightly more appealing to me as time goes along.
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Previews are just other people's subjective opinions. Still going to see it next week..
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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From everything I have read, the Joker has minimal screen time (like maybe 15 minutes?), which is fine with me. He looks like a Comic-con reject. This score is not surprising to me. I know pre-sales look descent but it's hard to know how hard any of those numbers are against the predictions which I think are 80% hype. Looks to be another BVS 'one-big-weekend-then-crater' event.Comment
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Wow. It's rating has dropped to 35%...if this film is a dud, I expect a halt to any more DC films past Wonder Woman, which honestly looks good, but still a bit too dark IMO.
DC and WB desperately need to hire people who understand these characters to bring them to the screen. Zack Snyder's self indulgent masochistic view of the DC universe is killing any hope the DCU ever has of competing with the MCU. The tone he's created is not only toxic, it's even spilling over into the productions he's not directing. So far out of eight films released in the last decade five have been total flops or misfires...Superman Returns, Green Lantern, Jonah Hex, Man of Steel, BVS, and now it looks like Suicide Squad is set to join them.
It may end up falling to Wonder Woman to reinvigorate the DC brand at the box office. I only hope it won't be too late. There are so many great DC characters I would love to see adapted to the screen, but dammit they gotta get past this doom and gloom style of storytelling. They're comic books, not Shakespeare. Have some fun.
The current DCU has no place in it for characters like Plastic Man, or Mxyzptlk, or Bizarro...and that's part of the problem. Marvel gets it. They've created a cinematic universe that is able to tackle some serious material, then throw a talking Raccoon at you and it all just works. Nothing feels out of place and everything seems possible.
The DCU seems very small by comparison, and that's a shame.
I want to see Batman and Robin cruising around Gotham City in an actual Batmobile...with fins. Not some over-militarized quasi tank. I want to see Superman smile again...and rescue people. I want to see Aquaman, not tattooed Conan, riding a giant seahorse...maybe someday.Comment
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The first teasers looked really bad...dark, too serious, not fun. Then they recently put out a Harley Quinn focused teaser that looked really fun. It appeared to be in response to the vibe of Deadpool.
If I hadn't seen those first trailers from last year, the new one would have led me to expect something really fun like Deadpool was, and it sounds like this movie isn't much like Deadpool at all. If that's the case, then the low reviews could stem from that.
I'll maybe check it out when it's on TBS.Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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