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There were multiple dream sequences though and 3 fairly early in the film (not counting the conversation in Superman's head/or the flasback montage). Including the one we talked about, which isn't that brief.
It was completely unnecessary bait/switch to take that amount of time to include that. If you have no idea who
is you're left wondering what that was all about. Also
I actually liked Watchmen apart from the final part of it, but why would I want to see an extended cut of a film like this that already has so much filler despite feeling like it merged the plot of 3 separate films.
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When I just realized Suicide Squad is written and directed by the same person who wrote U-571 my cynicism about it was replaced by pessimism.
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Saw this today.
I sort of liked it for what it was but if anybody is going expecting brilliance don't.
Oh and Ledger smokes Leto btw.
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My thoughts on Suicide Squad are:
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My thoughts on Suicide Squad are:
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Agree on Leto. Despite the Joker only really being portrayed twice before in movies it felt cliched and generic. In fairness the bar is set pretty high on that role now but he did nothing that 1000 other actors couldn't have done imo.
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Holy shit. Suicide Squad is the worst movie I have ever seen in my life.
Did they film this movie and then decide to add music over EVERY scene? A lot of the music didn't even make sense in the context of the scenes. I believe it changed the tone and not in an intended way.
Every character was dumb and a fucking embarrassment. It's really hard to fuck up these characters but they definitely found a way. Will Smith was Will Smith. Absolutely not believable as Deadshot. Harley Quinn was so fucking cringey. "I like your perfume, is that the stench of death?" Jesus fucking Christ. Killer Croc was reduced to the token black guy somehow. And why the fuck did he get down on all fours to go down those steps? He could have literally just dove into the tunnel. This movie was so fucking tryhard. Nothing in this movie felt natural AT ALL. Captain Boomerang did NOTHING. Katana did NOTHING. The only one I found sort of compelling was Diablo, but even that's a stretch. Leto's Joker was a fucking...joke(hehe). Hey guys look at me I'm so quirky and eccentric! The Joker is someone you don't want to fuck with, but honestly Leto's performance just made me think that somebody needed to beat his punk ass. Man, this movie was so fucking bad. I left the theater with a headache and a giant feeling of dread and disappointment. Not only did I spend 10 bucks on it, but 2 hours of my life that I'll never get back.
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When I just realized Suicide Squad is written and directed by the same person who wrote U-571 my cynicism about it was replaced by pessimism.
Kudos on calling this a pos before hand. I'm not even sure I want to see this for free (brother is offering to treat me and my nephews to this).
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For an understanding of how Suicide Squad was made:
"A production schedule engineered to meet an ambitious release date; a director, David Ayer (Fury), untested in making tentpole movies; and studio executives, brimming with anxiety, who are ready to intercede forcefully as they attempt to protect a branded asset." -src
The script for this $175 Million venture (double that amount before seeing profit) was written in six weeks. 6 weeks.
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And what a lot of people don't know, Will Smith has total control over script rewrites of his films, and has his own screenwriter to do uncredited ghost doctoring. Read the original drafts of I, Robot and I Am Legend. They would have been far, far, far superior films without him... That's why it's rare Smith ever works with a big time director.