YoungJRNYfan wrote:Never underestimate the power of new fan favorite characters seen for the first time on the big screen. No matter the overall technicality of the film and its shortcomings in that regard, it's completely forgivable and overlooked when you're having a ball watching them NAIL characters like Harley Quinn and Deadshot, let alone performances from Amanda Waller (total bad bitch!) and Caption Boomerang, who was a very nice addition and played off of Deadshot and Harley perfectly.
I didn't expect Will to kill it like that. Every actor was cast perfectly. Margot was a trip. That underwater scene...ha! And then what happened AFTER that...hahaha!
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I was pissed about them cutting Letos scenes as Joker, but him being a secondary character through the eyes of Harley made that relationship perfect with timing and made him that more creepier.
I liked that he didn't dominate the film, but every time we saw him, he was doing
something — something major, or subversive, or outright destructive.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:For Jokers role in this film, timing was everything and the relationship between the two had a perfect blend. Even Rick Flagg shocked me in how good his performance was and I was expecting him to be the most dull out of the bunch.
A bunch of reviewers have so obviously "reviewed" it without even watching the fucking movie. If the Marvel logo appeared before the titles, this movie would be FRESH. No shit. One guy even wrote "How are the Squad members so bad? They're just people with problems." WTF?! We see Deadshot demanding DOUBLE payment for a hit...and then does it. Harley's killed before (pretty much a prerequisite if you're the Joker's squeeze). Slipknot is a real bastard (they cut something of his, he's worse than how he actually came off!). And how about what El Diablo did? Do they sound like only "people with 'some' problems"?? In fact, some peeps over at CBR say Amanda Waller's the REAL villain of the film. She did do something that makes me wonder!
And how about that homage to Alex Ross' classic Harley & Joker painting? EPIC.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:V is right. Each character has their moments and some are flat out refreshing and nicely done. It makes you want to see even MORE of the team, especially the juicy storylines that can come about this in one film. Deadshot was fantastic and the thought of future showdowns with Batfleck had me eating out of their hands. There's just fresh opportunities for DC to go in and everybody seems to be on board with that. They just need to buckle in and finally play off of the strengths of this universe.
The Batman-Deadshot scene felt like something right off the page. Literally. Ayer nailed the tone. The Flash cameo (which Zack directed) was great. It made sense, since Boomerang's a Flash rogue. I thought it was funny how Boom and Slipknot immediately made a pact to GTFO.
The audience I was with was totally into the movie, too. 20 million on a Thursday...!