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[SPOILER THREAD] Suicide Squad

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Watching the trailers again to see what else is cut out. Noticed Katana fighting Harley with a green tendril connected to her, then Croc attacking Katana. My guess is originally she's possessed and fights the team.

I felt they changed a LOT during the movie

its weirdly paced too
 
I dunno... I went back and looked at the BvS spoiler thread and people (myself included) were eviscerating that movie. I thought SS was even worse than BvS personally, but opinions on GAF seem skewed more positive.

But honestly this movie was a dumpster fire, one of the worst action movies I've ever seen. Definitely the worst superhero movie.

I liked BvS more. They were both trainwrecks but at least Zack Snyder's movies look good and he has an eye for action scenes. All of the action scenes in Suicide Squad were completely forgettable and the end was terrible. Devin Faraci was pretty on point when he described Incubus as looking like something out of a late 90s Brendan Fraser Mummy movie.
 
So any word on if we are gonna get a directors cut on this? I'm probably just gonna skip theatrical and wait for Ayer's actual movie if we are.
 
I loved the part when Boomerang leaves then is suddenly back with the squad in the next scene. Also Deadshot and Harley being introduced twice, as well as Waller explaining the Suicide Squad twice, was fantastic. All those songs. Great editing!

"Own that shit"

I keep thinking about that line.

Harley getting angry was one of the best parts of the movie.
 
I saw it last night and I thought it was better than BvS. Only slightly better though. The movie tried to hard to be "edgy and cool" by punctuating certain scenes with popular music, but it just felt unnecessary. There were only a few characters that actually felt like they did anything. Croc was just a background character for 99% of the movie. Katana could have been replaced by anybody and nothing would have changed. And don't forget Rick "Exposition" Flagg.

I also really didn't like how big they were trying to get with the premise. They should have started smaller and then had it graduate in to the big ending, rather than going there right away. Despite having such a big "threat," the story still felt like it didn't matter. There were very little shots that showed the scope outside of a few shots of civilians in the beginning and the vortex in the city.

I really did like the Flash cameo when they showed Captain Boomerang though and Viola Davis killed as Waller.

I wrote way more than I cared to about this movie. It was bad, not "insult you" bad, but at least it was done.
 
I loved the part when Boomerang leaves then is suddenly back with the squad in the next scene. Also Deadshot and Harley being introduced twice, as well as Waller explaining the Suicide Squad twice, was fantastic. All those songs. Great editing!



Harley getting angry was one of the best parts of the movie.

The bar scene was the height of the movie for me.

I keep thinking about the weird visual elements they introduce in the first 20 mins of the film... then never ever bring back

I think they should have kept with it

Make the flashback/dream sequences trippy like that

Transition to a new city/introduce new char... do that

Don't half-arse it

Or cut it
 
I loved the part when Boomerang leaves then is suddenly back with the squad in the next scene. Also Deadshot and Harley being introduced twice, as well as Waller explaining the Suicide Squad twice, was fantastic. All those songs. Great editing!

they should just get people who make the trailers to make movies
 
Someone seriously needs to teach Ayer "show, not tell". Like Deadshot is a family man? Reveal that gradually via dialogue. Enchantress and Flagg are romantically linked? Reveal it gradually. Would have been much more effective if that bar scene was the first we heard of it.

I hate to compare, but since Guardians is bought up a lot; imagine if we had a flashback of Thanos torturing Gamora, Rocket being experimented on, or Drax's family getting killed. It's just unneccesary.
 
I loved the part when Boomerang leaves then is suddenly back with the squad in the next scene. Also Deadshot and Harley being introduced twice, as well as Waller explaining the Suicide Squad twice, was fantastic. All those songs. Great editing!

Don't forget "her heart is out, we can beat her now!" explanatory dialogue sprinkled throughout the movie and the "revelation" that Enchantress is behind it all even though we all knew that because we watched the scene they flashed back to.

The bar scene was the height of the movie for me.

Bar scene was definitely a highlight and the closest the movie *ever* got to having some interesting substance. Deadshot's "hero" moment was pretty cool, too.

I dunno... I went back and looked at the BvS spoiler thread and people (myself included) were eviscerating that movie. I thought SS was even worse than BvS personally, but opinions on GAF seem skewed more positive.

But honestly this movie was a dumpster fire, one of the worst action movies I've ever seen. Definitely the worst superhero movie.

This movie made me appreciate BvS on a whole new level, and I don't think it's a particularly good movie, but at least it had some momentum in certain sequences, some memorable imagery and moments.
 
Someone seriously needs to teach Ayer "show, not tell". Like Deadshot is a family man? Reveal that gradually via dialogue. Enchantress and Flagg are romantically linked? Reveal it gradually. Would have been much more effective if that bar scene was the first we heard of it.

I hate to compare, but since Guardians is bought up a lot; imagine if we had a flashback of Thanos torturing Gamora, Rocket being experimented on, or Drax's family getting killed. It's just unneccesary.

but how will the audience understand that Harley fell in love with the Joker unless we literally say "she fell in love with him", surely they won't get visual storytelling and nuance
 
but how will the audience understand that Harley fell in love with the Joker unless we literally say "she fell in love with him", surely they won't get visual storytelling and nuance
And yeah where we actually could have had flashbacks be useful Amanda Waller spoke over it.

SHOW us why Harley was so intriged by Joker. Because I have no idea.

"No no no will you LIVE for me"

:|
 
The bar scene was the height of the movie for me.

Ditto.

Don't forget "her heart is out, we can beat her now!" explanatory dialogue sprinkled throughout the movie and the "revelation" that Enchantress is behind it all even though we all knew that because we watched the scene they flashed back to.

That line was one of the funniest parts of the movie (along with every time Killer Croc spoke), I was shocked at how bad it was.
 
And yeah where we actually could have had flashbacks be useful Amanda Waller spoke over it.

SHOW us why Harley was so intriged by Joker. Because I have no idea.

"No no no will you LIVE for me"

:|

Here’s what they should have done:

Slow, thoughtful cold open with Harleen Quinzel doing her work at Arkham, doing regular duties, then introduce Joker, show their interactions without some hamfisted voiceover. You have to show how Joker is influential and seductive and how he managed to talk her into bringing him a freaking machinegun.

She helps him break out, he does the whole torture / conversion on her, they do the chemical wedding, blah blah blah, they get caught. She’s now Harley.

Show her captured and taken to Belle Reve, she is the star of the movie and we see introductions to the rest of the squad through her eyes and her interactions with them. They are all criminals who try to act tough at first but over time they get to know and like each other and walls come down, we get backstories, personalities, and character introductions this way while they’re still all in Belle Reve.

Then something starts happening in Midway City, Amanda Waller thinks Joker is involved somehow, so she enlists Harley to come help. Harley says, "Sure, as long as I can bring my friends." This whole time she’s been planning how to manipulate and enlist these villains using the same tactics Joker used on her, she’s bringing them along on the mission to use them for her own gains.

Throughout the mission she has a change of heart and she’s not going to betray them anymore because they’re like family or whatever.

I don’t know, it’s not fully fleshed out, but I came up with it in 5 minutes and it would lead to much better emotional connection with literally all the characters in the movie than what we actually got.
 
The fights at the end were so boring. They spent the first 2/3 of the film establishing that Enchantress and her brother can literally rip dudes in half, but when they're fighting out heroes they just kick them to the other side of the room.

Can't kill them, you see, we have franchises to think about.

And what was Enchantress' "machine" and why was it powered by wiggles?
 
Bar scene was definitely a highlight and the closest the movie *ever* got to having some interesting substance. Deadshot's "hero" moment was pretty cool, too.

The bar scene had the most substance, but also where the movie's greatest flaw is most glaring. You realize nothing these people have gone through really warrants a scene like this where they have a heart to heart. There is no sense of camaraderie beforehand. So when they sit down and start talking, you don't really feel anything between them. At most, maybe Diablo's story. But in general the scene feels completely unearned.

When Diablo goes "I ain't losing a second family." I'm just like...wat. You guys do not feel like a Fast and Furious/Vin Diesel family.
 
I always hate playing "This is how it should be"

But thinking of the movie, think described it on Twitter as a prologue and then 2 hours of an Act 2 of a movie.

There's no real ebb and flow to the film.

Instead, I would have opened up on Waller's dinner scene. Introduce the Squad with the animations and all that... title card

Then introduce their life in prison... probably don't need full scenes but a sizzle reel of being mistreated by the guards.

Then go to Waller's debrief/approval scene... then her visiting and recruiting the Squad.

This would take some work, but I would have Enchantress unlock her brother, but then have Act 2 be The Squad accompanying June and Flag to stop Incubus. Have the end of Act 2 be her betraying them and then Act 3 is the Squad getting their shit together to try and stop both of them.

Having the villain create her device for 3 days just seems weird in real world and movie logic.
 
The bar scene had the most substance, but also where the movie's greatest flaw is most glaring. You realize nothing these people have gone through really warrants a scene like this where they have a heart to heart. There is no sense of camaraderie beforehand. So when they sit down and start talking, you don't really feel anything between them. At most, maybe Diablo's story. But in general the scene feels completely unearned.

When Diablo goes "I ain't losing a second family." I'm just like...wat. You guys do not feel like a Fast and Furious/Vin Diesel family.

Exactly. This movie has a shocking lack of characterization and the bar scene only serves to highlight that even more. Croc, Boomerang, Katana, and and Slipknot did not need to exist as characters, and the time wasted on them could have been used making us care more about the people who were there.

Having the villain create her device for 3 days just seems weird in real world and movie logic.

Whenever they finally did the flashback to explain what happened in the subway (which was probably the most godawful piece of editing in this movie btw), they said it had been three days and I was so confused. Everything seemed like it was happening in the span of a few hours. It's shocking how poorly constructed this movie is.
 
Hey, remember when the prison guard gives Harley the cell phone, and she laughs and says, "You're so dead"?

Where was the payoff to that?
 
Exactly. This movie has a shocking lack of characterization and the bar scene only serves to highlight that even more. Croc, Boomerang, Katana, and and Slipknot did not need to exist as characters, and the time wasted on them could have been used making us care more about the people who were there.



Whenever they finally did the flashback to explain what happened in the subway (which was probably the most godawful piece of editing in this movie btw), they said it had been three days and I was so confused. Everything seemed like it was happening in the span of a few hours. It's shocking how poorly constructed this movie is.

Yeah

Like I literally thought it was

The train attack

Sent in Flag and June that day

She turned on him... sent in the Squad

Didn't realize days had passed
 
Hey, remember when the prison guard gives Harley the cell phone, and she laughs and says, "You're so dead"?

Where was the payoff to that?

remember when he handed her the cell phone not very covertly at all while yelling at her that it was a gift from mr. j and there was another guard like 5 feet directly behind him?
 
I always hate playing "This is how it should be"

But thinking of the movie, think described it on Twitter as a prologue and then 2 hours of an Act 2 of a movie.

There's no real ebb and flow to the film.

Instead, I would have opened up on Waller's dinner scene. Introduce the Squad with the animations and all that... title card

Then introduce their life in prison... probably don't need full scenes but a sizzle reel of being mistreated by the guards.

Then go to Waller's debrief/approval scene... then her visiting and recruiting the Squad.

This would take some work, but I would have Enchantress unlock her brother, but then have Act 2 be The Squad accompanying June and Flag to stop Incubus. Have the end of Act 2 be her betraying them and then Act 3 is the Squad getting their shit together to try and stop both of them.

Having the villain create her device for 3 days just seems weird in real world and movie logic.
100% agreed. It really writes itself
 
remember when he handed her the cell phone not very covertly at all while yelling at her that it was a gift from mr. j and there was another guard like 5 feet directly behind him?
:lol very true. It was like the audience wouldn't accept the fact that Joker had just stolen the chopper and gone to get Harley without having those text messages throughout the movie. Like, what the fuck.
 
The bar scene had the most substance, but also where the movie's greatest flaw is most glaring. You realize nothing these people have gone through really warrants a scene like this where they have a heart to heart. There is no sense of camaraderie beforehand. So when they sit down and start talking, you don't really feel anything between them. At most, maybe Diablo's story. But in general the scene feels completely unearned.

When Diablo goes "I ain't losing a second family." I'm just like...wat. You guys do not feel like a Fast and Furious/Vin Diesel family.
This is how I felt about Bruce Wayne's, " I failed him in life, I won't fail him in death." line at the end of BvS.
 
I'm coming home from watching the movie and...
Oh my fucking god. 10/10 doesn't even cover it.

One of the absolute greatest films I've ever seen in my life. I'm still shaking and I left the movie about two hours ago. Wow...

I absolutely hated this movie.

I'm surprised people say they like this better than Batman V. Superman but I simply didn't. Not that I loved that either, but I simply couldn't get into this movie and that really bums me out.

LOL!!!! Another divisive DC movie? Yep, seems like it.
 
This is a badly directed and very poorly written film carried by the actors who - particularly Margot Robbie, Will Smith, Jai Courtney and Viola Davis - should get olympic medals for this much heavy lifting.

The writing deserves particular contempt. There are a couple of stand out moments; 'Her sword traps the souls of its victims! She can cut you in half with a single sword stroke!' and the companion scene where she TALKS TO HER HUSBAND'S SOUL!

In the finale Harley rips out the heart of the baddie quite clearly - it is the only thing happening on screen and the heart has been repeatedly emphasised through the film. It then cuts to Rick Flagg who explains that she fucking got his heart! jesus christ

Most of the characters are badly written. Deadshot is all over the shop. Boomerang has nothing going on - he even runs away when Flagg lets them go and then reappears with no explanation. Harley's is so stupid but gets away with it because her background is - essentially - that she is crazy. Killer Croc is a big nothing. Diablo had the potential to be very interesting, but they flunk it. Plus his was a bit of a nothing performance.

The music and tone really felt like they saw and loved GOTG halfway through production. It felt like a lot of music videos stitched together (with great songs, mostly). There didn't seem to be much pace or rhythm to the film. Bad.
 
Movie was lame...

Most of the jokes were lame
THe dialogue was bad
The whole story was bad

Only thing I laughed at was rope guy getting his head blown off

I chuckled at a few of boomerang's and deadshot's scenes

Harley was alright none of the shit she said or did made me laugh tho

Diablo was alright

Joker was decent but dude barely had any screen time so he felt pointless to me... He was just there to add to Harley's character I guess.

Croc was lame....

I hated Amanda which I guess is the point

The enchantress was so bad like really bad.....


^^^ I agree with everything in the post above mine.
 
The bar scene had the most substance, but also where the movie's greatest flaw is most glaring. You realize nothing these people have gone through really warrants a scene like this where they have a heart to heart. There is no sense of camaraderie beforehand. So when they sit down and start talking, you don't really feel anything between them. At most, maybe Diablo's story. But in general the scene feels completely unearned.

When Diablo goes "I ain't losing a second family." I'm just like...wat. You guys do not feel like a Fast and Furious/Vin Diesel family.

I just think the bar scene had some of the stronger dialogue in the movie and Harley got a chance to do more than just spout crazy shit or be in love with the Joker.

I agree, the "second family" was really unearned and drew chuckles from our crowd.
 
Only thing that bothered me really was,
1. Not near enough Joker to form an opinion on him.

2. Why the fuck was Katana there, how did they not play the Batman spy angle.
 
Boomerang had a pink unicorn though.

Because quirky.

To be fair, the "quirky lunatic with a unicorn fetish" thing is pretty original...

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This was the worst movie I've seen in recent memory. I can't tell if I hated BvS or this more. All I know is I"m done with DC movies.

Nothing in the movie made any sense. Literally nothing.

It was so bland and seemed to drag on forever.
 
"Own that shit"

I keep thinking about that line.

I liked that line.

It also made me think how people might dislike Harley's sexulization in the film but I thought she in particular owned her sexuality and wasn't ashamed of it in any way.

Touchy subject, but I liked that about her character.
 
can someone confirm that this shot is straight up in the movie?

HarleyqLG.jpg

Not the exact shot, but the scene, yes. For maybe 2 seconds, in a flashback.

This was the worst movie I've seen in recent memory. I can't tell if I hated BvS or this more. All I know is I"m done with DC movies.

Nothing in the movie made any sense. Literally nothing.

It was so bland and seemed to drag on forever.

It might have been the only movie I ever walked out of, if I hadn't seen it with a friend. It was so boring and lifeless. It was inert.
 
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