And that's what I disagree with.He's not saying it was good. Just that it was coherent, better paced and better action choreography. SS really has none of that.
Different helmet than the final one. I like the one in the movie better anyway.
That'd be pretty crazy if they pull this. Don't think it'll happen though.Since this is set back when and I don't see Pheonix signing on for a run as the joker I see this ending with Arthur Fleck biting it after doing whatever fucked up thing he does and becoming an inspiration for the "real" Joker.
Go watch SS again and you'll see that Bright is at least the better made movie.
It's funny how fast the opinion on a Joker origin movie has changed here.
That's kinda where I'm at. I don't really know if I want to see a Joker origin story or a movie revolving around him. But I'll give it a shot if I hear good things.I doubt the Joker movie will be bad I'm just not interested in it.
Same. I like what I see so far, but like with Captain Marvel, there's little that'll get me interested in seeing a character I don't like.I doubt the Joker movie will be bad I'm just not interested in it.
They're probably gonna can it once the other Joker movie does gang busters.
Why?
Same. I like what I see so far, but like with Captain Marvel, there's little that'll get me interested in seeing a character I don't like.
It's just....everything about that particular one feels too "corporate" for want of a better term. Like rather than someone genuinely wanting to make a story about those two characters, or a push to try something new with a DC property, some execs were just like "Hey. The kids like Harley and The Joker? Let's do a movie about them together while we still got Margot Robbie!"Both of those were a hard sell for me. Joker, I still have skepticism, but the set pictures have been great. And I'm sort of forcing myself to be excited about Captain Marvel right now, because the trailer didn't do anything for me, but I like Brie and the cast.
This Joker and Harley movie, I mean, I'll never write something off and generally try to stay optimistic about projects. Any idea can work given the right execution. But from what they're saying, it sounds... what's the right word, uh, Monkeybone-esque?
Ex-DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson chased off Social Media. She made a comment about liking the Joker movie. That's what did it.
It's funny how fast the opinion on a Joker origin movie has changed here.
Could be good.
Phoenix can act.
*shrug*
At $55 million, it doesn't have to do amazing to be profitable.
Joaquin is going to kill it.
Shame he'll not be continuing. That's not the dude you how hire for multiple films. Certainly not a universe.
Diane has good taste. I think higher of Snyder than Nolan these days tbh.The worst thing is Diane followed up that tweet saying she thinks of Snyder as highly as she does Nolan.
Edit - I love how Gotham looks in Batman Damned. I really hope Reeves captures the gothic look.
LolI'm pretty sure this is a grown ass man asking this question. That's embarrassing.
What did she sayI saw that Tweet yesterday as it was linked in the Joker thread, checked out her Twitter and saw that she barely posts anything and had like 300 followers. Was just thinking how savage that Tweet looked and was wondering if she was gonna face any backlash. Looks like I was right. Why are people so shitty to people they don't even know about shit that doesn't even affect them?
Nothing that bad, but even when I saw it, I was kinda like, "Man, that's gonna be taken the wrong way"
LOVE IT! Great story, great actor, specific and string vision from talented director. What DC should have been doing since Nolan. Even if die hard fans struggle with his vision. #goodmoviesaregoodmovies
— Diane Nelson (@dewnelson1) September 21, 2018
One fan took Nelson's comment as speaking against Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder. The user shared the post with the caption "Snakes on the grass". Nelson wasn't a fan of the comment and delivered a very fitting response for those looking to deep into her comment.
I happen to count Zack Snyder among those things, if you are insinuating otherwise. No snake here….
— Diane Nelson (@dewnelson1) September 22, 2018
It's just....everything about that particular one feels too "corporate" for want of a better term. Like rather than someone genuinely wanting to make a story about those two characters, or a push to try something new with a DC property, some execs were just like "Hey. The kids like Harley and The Joker? Let's do a movie about them together while we still got Margot Robbie!"
It's like when some franchise blows up and suddenly 50 spinoffs about every side character imaginable goes into development. It's hard to really gain any interest in something that reeks of hollow cash grab.
Wait, so are people thinking she was saying that Zack is also a snake?Nothing that bad, but even when I saw it, I was kinda like, "Man, that's gonna be taken the wrong way"
https://heroichollywood.com/joker-former-dc-president-zack-snyder/
I'm hoping the Snyder Cult will follow Zaddy to his next "kino" and leave DC alone but I bet they're going to be screaming their heads off for every movie. What a cancerous lot.
Nothing makes sense in this universe anymore. Harley's title card in SS said she was an accomplice in the death of Robin, but we saw that Joker already had the grill and "Damaged" tattoo when he threw her into the vat. If both of those things were a result of killing Robin after Batman beat the shit out of him, Harley couldn't have been apart of his murder.There's a bit of a disconnect there since Ayer mentions Joker killing Jason whereas Snyder said Dick.
I mean, Ayer just said it in that Tweet. Or do you mean, because it's not explicitly clear in the movies, it doesn't count even if the director says it?I thought Batman beating the shit out of him was off the record?