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Suicide Squad, The Bad We Truly Needed
By Cory Naught
David Ayer has a hit on his hands with Suicide Squad! This is the comic book film that fans have been clamoring for, for well…years. Not since The Dark Knight has a movie had a chance to truly examine a villain, but even that film didn’t delve too deep. It left most of the mystery to the eye of the beholder. Suicide Squad tears off the Band-Aid and examines what makes DC’s most amazing villains tick and how the team can gel.
Suffice it to say, long gone are the days of throw away villains. I think DC has raised the bar for baddies and with Marvel, they already expanded their arsenal beyond Loki and Thanos with the lovable it’s-good-to-be-bad team of the Guardians of the Galaxy. It looks like bad guys are the ‘it’ thing right now.
The good guys of this film are just as nonredeemable as their evil counterparts. Rick Flag has his own selfish motivations and Katana, well she is a very slick and very murderous assassin. Unfortunately this film is being saddled with some pretty poor reviews and the main complaint seems to be a lack of strong main villain. I won’t spoil it for you, but for this super nerd all the pieces seemingly fall in to place. Suicide Squad isn’t a perfect film by any stretch of the imagination but it is a refreshing look at the comic book movie genre.
"Suicide Squad is a big gamble. The narrative of the film? A hot mess. The main story and editing? Hot mess. Overall? Fun film. Give it a GO."
TheMoogly @DrewAtHitFix 12h12 hours ago Los Angeles, CA
Saw SUICIDE SQUAD again. Big hit with the whole family. The characters land, and that makes all the difference.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I have a small handful of critics and internet personalities I trust and post them. Like I said, Mark Hughes, Jeremey Johns, John Shnepp and John Campea are the ones I follow. The RT website I don't take serious. It's no different than a NFL power ranking for fans to get obsessed or upset with. Make or break for me is release date, not reviews. I'll be upset if I don't like it rather than what the reviews say. No question.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Umberto Gonzalez @elmayimbe: The Geoff Johns era begins with Wonder Woman.
RedWingFan wrote:Handpicking reviews of people that like it.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I have a small handful of critics and internet personalities I trust and post them. Like I said, Mark Hughes, Jeremey Johns, John Shnepp and John Campea are the ones I follow. The RT website I don't take serious. It's no different than a NFL power ranking for fans to get obsessed or upset with. Make or break for me is release date, not reviews. I'll be upset if I don't like it rather than what the reviews say. No question.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
verslibre wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Handpicking reviews of people that like it.
I'm not lazy like you. Those are all reviews that came in my feed through the big channels like Collider and Heroic Hollywood. A shit-ton of those RT scores are by a bunch of nobodies who registered an account (Mushroom Cap's Movie Reviews, etc.) Are you one of them? LOL!
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
verslibre wrote:"Average moviegoers" are the reason BvS made 870 million dollars at the box office.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:YoungJRNYfan wrote:I have a small handful of critics and internet personalities I trust and post them. Like I said, Mark Hughes, Jeremey Johns, John Shnepp and John Campea are the ones I follow. The RT website I don't take serious. It's no different than a NFL power ranking for fans to get obsessed or upset with. Make or break for me is release date, not reviews. I'll be upset if I don't like it rather than what the reviews say. No question.
Yeah, but your average movie goer will read the review in the NY Post or US Weekly, and there's a 2 in 3 chance that Joe Movie is going to read a crap review. You were crediting the crap reviews about MOS and B v. S with contributing to the box office plunge. Here it comes again.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:I think it will be lucky to hit $250M domestic. $200 may be doable though.
Wonder Woman Director Patty Jenkins Reviews Suicide Squad
Patty Jenkins is currently deep into the editing process on Wonder Woman, her own project with DC Films due to hit theaters early June 2017. But while she works on Gal Gadot's (and the character's) first solo starring film, she took some time off to attend the UK premiere of Suicide Squad, the DC movie that hits this week, and the last one ahead of hers. Jenkins took to twitter to offer up her review, and why she is baffled by the critical response.
"Uh... You guys. Super confused. Just went to the premiere of #SuicideSquad. Hadn't seen it. It's great!" Jenkins wrote. "Not sort of great. GREAT! I mean... I loved it. So surprised by some reviews. I don't get it. I thought it was awesome. And NOT just because I'm in the DC world. Truly."
"Though DC films exist to divide us, porn is always there to bring us back together." -Jeremy Johns.
verslibre wrote:(Suicide Squad, not porn...that's anytime!)
With reports of competing cuts of Suicide Squad being worked on by WB and Davd Ayer, is there a version somewhere that contains a lot more of the Joker? Could we be headed for another Ultimate Edition?
YoungJRNYfan wrote:WB are fucks! They better release an UC of Suicide Squad. These fuckers are so incompetent. Christ!
Jared Leto Says A Lot Of His Joker Scenes Were Cut From SUICIDE SQUADWith reports of competing cuts of Suicide Squad being worked on by WB and Davd Ayer, is there a version somewhere that contains a lot more of the Joker? Could we be headed for another Ultimate Edition?
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/suicide_s ... de-a144199
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
'Suicide Squad' Movie Review: Is There a Disconnect Between Critics and Audiences?
When the casting for Suicide Squad was announced, social media went into a frenzy.
Jared Leto, Will Smith, Viola Davis and more — the film appeared to be box office gold. Written and directed by David Ayer, the characters are anti-heroes everyone loves, especially comic book fans.
However, there is a calculated risk attempting to bring childhood heroes to life. We’ve seen the wrath that comes when superhero movies fail the fans (2009’s Green Lantern, 2015’s Fantastic Four, 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice). Expectations are high, maybe too high. With Suicide Squad dropping in theaters tomorrow, fans are waiting to see if the critics are evil or sensible. In my sensible critical opinion, Suicide Squad wasn’t a complete disaster, but inexcusably mediocre. To be fair, the audience I saw the film with appeared to love every frame: big laughter, cheers for the action and clapping as the credits rolled. Is there a disconnect between critics and audiences?
Suicide Squad is the story of bad guys turned good. A flock of characters like Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), El Diablo (Jay Hernandez), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and more are forced to be weapons of mass destruction under the guidance of government agent Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) Things go comic-book-awry when one of her evil superheroes, a witch with a perfect body and lip gloss for days, escapes. Going by the name Enchantress (Cara Delevingne), she summons her hunky brother and is ready to destroy the world. Who will save the day? The so-called Suicide Squad. Yes, a standard (and predictable) plot, but it's the quirky, dangerous and witty superheroes who are supposed to save the film. Unfortunately, not even the superpowers of Will Smith, Jared Leto and Viola Davis can fully redeem Suicide Squad.
Ayer shoots for big explosions and quick action, but considering the film’s title and the characters, the movie’s biggest flaw is zero edge. None of the characters feel dangerous enough. We hear more about their evil ways rather than seeing the drama onscreen. Maybe Ayer was afraid of an R-rating (the film is a surprising PG-13), but the movie needed less Walt Disney and more Wes Craven. Still, I can’t deny the Suicide Squad wasn’t a crowd pleaser in my theater, especially from Harley Quinn, who delivered the best lines. Moreover, the actors mastered the swag of their characters, but whenever Suicide Squad attempted to blend storylines, the movie crumbled.
A huge blow to Suicide Squad is underutilizing Jared Leto as the Joker. From the previews, audiences might believe the Joker is the lead, but he barely has a supporting role. Although Leto's performance is brilliant, as always, the lack of the Joker was a huge let down. Smith as Deadshot and Viola Davis as Amanda Waller are interesting and at times fun, but not even these Oscar nominees could save Suicide Squad.
On a good note, the movie is extremely diverse. Superhero films are famously whitewashed, with the characters of color limited to a handful of fights and one-liners. In Suicide Squad, everyone is represented without tokenism. In addition, the film offered interesting themes of labels, identities and fear, deeply relevant for our troubling times. There are important takeaways in Suicide Squad; I only wish these cinematic lessons were presented in a better film.
All of that said, maybe critics are overanalyzing the David Ayer movie. If the audience I saw the film with is any indication of the movie’s appeal, Suicide Squad just might be the escapist pop movie the world needs now.
“The #Squad movie doesn't look like any other comic book flick I've ever seen,” Kevin went on to say later in his review. “The periodic use of both #Batman and the #joker as background characters instead of the usual leads was thrilling and felt like our first real glimpse at an interconnected #dceu. The cast is top notch but Harley, as expected, steals the show. The #jokerandharley beats are simply wonderful for a longtime fan to watch and make you immediately wanna see the all-Harley movie they already announced. Throwaway moments made me so happy (like Katana and her Soultaker sword) but this flick as a whole had me smiling the whole time.”
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