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[SPOILER THREAD] Suicide Squad

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Another thing that irked me was the way Enchantress constantly waved her arms and legs around, she looked ridiculous, and a lot like one of those inflatable wavey arm things you see in car garages or on Family Guy.


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I actually enjoyed this, but I thought the Joker sucked. Leto did a fine job, but I just didn't like the way he was written at all.

However, when you make your villain a Witch capable of destroying the world, I'm left to wonder where the Flash is? That's always a big problem in these cinematic universes though.

A lot of the dialogue was dumb too, but I liked the overall tone of the movie, and want to see more of these characters.
 

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Yea, I agree with people who want more Waller. She was badass.

Thinking back they had way too many songs playing. The songs really messed with my immersion.

Flash said, "I thought there was honor among thieves?" Or something similar to that and shoulder bashes Boomerang and disappears. I appreciate you Flash.

Cara is still a cutie though ^_^

I did wonder what the heroes were doing but then I remembered that they were probably off doing something else. Flash was probably jobbing to metahumans, Cyborg probably haven't emerged yet, Batman is off finding Marthas, Supes is six feet under, Wondy is.... Actually where is Wondy? Aquaman is probably trying to restore order in Atlantis.
 
Just got back, definitely a sloppy film that was carried by the characters and cast. It's really frustrating because it feels like they could have made an excellent film. I'd say it's probably a 4 or 5/10.

- Deadshot and Harley were done great but they take up too much time in the film. Deadshot more so at the start but Harley and Joker were in the film way too much.

- I like Leto's Joker as I feel like he's the most menacing of the ones we've had (Ledger's is better in the insanity/psychological aspects) but the scenes he got were totally whatever and totally worked against the pacing of the film. That said, I wouldn't mind having him in a different film with proper screen time.

- The rest of the cast worked but had no development or bad development in the film which is a real shame. I had to cringe at Katana getting her back story told by Flag twice. So stupid. Diablo's back story felt like it oculd have been a better constrast to Deadshot if they spent more time working towards that. Boomerang and Croc were well, Boomerang and Croc.

- Action didn't feel like it really accentuated the abilities of the villains at all. Deadshot was OK but the others were kinda meh. Harley was too much of a brawler and I sorta wished she had more of her tools and slightly goofier fight style. Boomerang hardly used his tools of the trade for cool things. Croc seemed underpowered. Diablo got one scene before the climax which ended up being kinda coolish but they didn't build him up enough.

- Intro was way too long and felt like they wanted to make it cool looking instead of trying to do a real story because all of these intros could have worked with them trying to traverse the city to do their jobs.
 
Wtf is up with the Batman/Harley CPR treatment. I think that was the only thing I didn't like from the Batman scenes. #NotmyBatman
 
Boomerang uses his boomerangs as knives more than boomerangs. Boomerangs. His semtex and drone boomerangs were best at the end there, if not random.

There's a disconnect from Waller calling the crew dangerous to what we see them do. Good thing they had a military squad with rifles to do the shooting.
 
Boomerang uses his boomerangs as knives more than boomerangs. Boomerangs. His semtex and drone boomerangs were best at the end there, if not random.

There's a dinnonect from Waller calling the crew dangerous to what we see them do. Good thing they had a military squad with rifles to do the shooting.

They were also facing a threat that basically none of them were equipped for because they were essentially all human.

Waller kept calling them meta-humans, but they aren't except for like one or arguably two.

Unless they're implying that Harley is now a meta-human in addition to apparently being as dangerous as Hannibal Lecter that she has a more high security cell than Deadshot who could kill someone with a thrown pen.
 
- I like Leto's Joker as I feel like he's the most menacing of the ones we've had (Ledger's is better in the insanity/psychological aspects) but the scenes he got were totally whatever and totally worked against the pacing of the film. That said, I wouldn't mind having him in a different film with proper screen time.
I wasn't oringinally sure about Letos joker before the movie. But he was the one bright spot for me personally, wouldn't mind seeing more of him in the future.
 
It's been six hours since I seen this film and all I continue to wonder is why the fuck did Enchantress suddenly just whip out some swords and start flipping around... she's a fucking witch!
 
Another bizarre moment: After she's been defeated, Enchantress says "let me join my brother", i.e., kill me. Flag refuses, and starts demanding June back, then threatens her with crushing her heart, even though she just asked him to kill her. She then taunts him about not having the balls to kill her, and then he crushes the heart, killing her, which he had just refused to do.
 
Another bizarre moment: After she's been defeated, Enchantress says "let me join my brother", i.e., kill me. Flag refuses, and starts demanding June back, then threatens her with crushing her heart, even though she just asked him to kill her. She then taunts him about not having the balls to kill her, and then he crushes the heart, killing her, which he had just refused to do.

Well she said she was not going to bring June back. He had no reason to doubt her since she wanted to die. She was holding all the cards so to speak.
 
Well she said she was not going to bring June back. He had no reason to doubt her since she wanted to die. She was holding all the cards so to speak.
Yeah, but the point is that he goes from refusing to kill her, to then killing her, which the movie seems to play as showing that he has balls, even though he's just doing what Enchantress already wanted him to do.
 
Just back. I really hated it, I mean I just wanted it to be over by the end. Absurdly disjointed, you can see scenes and stories pieced together from stuff which was originally a completely different story line (Joker and Harley I'm looking at you)

Wasn't funny, action wasn't great, story was so blah I've already forgotten most of it and half of the ensemble had fuck all to do. A couple of decent performances, but one of the worst 3rd acts I can remember.

And fuck me the CGI for the cleaned up version of the enchantress was utterly shit. The actresses face was just bouncing around.
 
I figured her plea was more about trying to control her with the heart (since they cut it out of her)

Goading him that he doesn't have the balls is like "ok you want me to do it?? fine I'll do it!" and he gives her what she wants
 
I had a good time. It wasn't amazing but not bad at all. Will buy the UHD Blu-ray when it comes out.

I actually really hated the beginning and first 20 minutes or so, but then it significantly improved and stayed there for me.
 
Just back. I really hated it, I mean I just wanted it to be over by the end. Absurdly disjointed, you can see scenes and stories pieced together from stuff which was originally a completely different story line (Joker and Harley I'm looking at you)

Wasn't funny, action wasn't great, story was so blah I've already forgotten most of it and half of the ensemble had fuck all to do. A couple of decent performances, but one of the worst 3rd acts I can remember.

And fuck me the CGI for the cleaned up version of the enchantress was utterly shit. The actresses face was just bouncing around.

You may enjoy a read of this.List of Suicide Squad deleted scenes and changes


.. and yeah the CG on that version of Enchantress was fucking shocking.
 
Joystick pls.

"You believe in friends, I believe in leverage.

You look tired, you should stop working nights."

"Pack it up. Let my friends handle it."


It was one of the best scenes in the film, great dynamic.

The Kinda Funny review pointed out my problem with that scene. It didn't actually tell us anything new. It teases that Bruce is going to go put the Justice League together, but we already knew that, because there's a movie called Justice League coming out and we've already seen a teaser where he goes to put the team together.

And it's not like Bruce needs that folder to find them, he already has their YouTube videos favorited.

It just felt like this was them trying to do the Samuel L Jackson thing at the end of Iron Man, but instead of being a cool surprise it was completely expected.
 
I hated this, and I didn't even hate BvS in theaters.

Its absolutely terrible. I hated Kinnaman, his lover Enchantress (worst baddie?) and generally everyone except for Margot Robbie who did a great job as Quinn and also got the most screen time.

The build up takes like an hour and then you hope they start to get it on, but looking back on it that was the fucking best part of this movie (Batman underwater punching Quinn etc). The actual mission was terrible and Joker? I thought I saw someone impersonating Jim Carrey in the Mask. Awful.

And how can Quinn escape in the end? Aren't they rigged (Waller still implies so right before they get locked up again)?
 
Solid 5/10 movie.
I was entertained enough and left wanting to see more of Joker, HQ and Deadshot.
Bring on Batman.
 
Yeah, but the point is that he goes from refusing to kill her, to then killing her, which the movie seems to play as showing that he has balls, even though he's just doing what Enchantress already wanted him to do.

I just assumed he was keeping his promise to June that if he had to choose it would be to kill Enchantress. He made a last desperate attempt to get her back but realized it wasn't going to work out.
 
Can someone explain to me why Joker shoved Harley off that ledge (presumably to kill her) then changed his mind and dove after to save her? That part really confused me
 
Can someone explain to me why Joker shoved Harley off that ledge (presumably to kill her) then changed his mind and dove after to save her? That part really confused me

I don't think that part can easily be explained other than "they have a complicated relationship" without reading the rather comprehensive list of cut scenes and what their dynamic was supposed to be like based on those scenes.
 
Joystick pls.

"You believe in friends, I believe in leverage.

You look tired, you should stop working nights."

"Pack it up. Let my friends handle it."


It was one of the best scenes in the film, great dynamic.
I agree, and as someone who loved seeing these two characters work in the animated show, it was a dream come true. Pleasantly surprised.
 
Still having trouble understanding how they can have Joker say 'i can't wait to show you my toys.' in much of the advertising material yet it doesn't even appear in the theatrical version of the film.
 
I don't think that part can easily be explained other than "they have a complicated relationship" without reading the rather comprehensive list of cut scenes and what their dynamic was supposed to be like based on those scenes.

Yeah that's what I figured. Ayer said there should be a lot of stuff on the blu ray so even if there's no new cut hopefully we still get to see some of that stuff.
 
I actually enjoyed this, but I thought the Joker sucked. Leto did a fine job, but I just didn't like the way he was written at all.

Which is funny because it's pretty much like reverse Lex. I liked Lex but I just hated how he was written.

I'm liking what I hear of the original Joker though. What with him abusing Harley and actually acting more of the Joker instead of whatever we got.
 
Too bad they didn't at least have Enchantress be on the team for one movie before she turns on everyone.

She didn't make for a good villain, with how that went down, but at least it wouldn't make the team feel useless except for shooting/punching mindless minions.

El Diablo was probably the best character, but I see why everyone talks up Harley and Deadshot since El Diablo is like 3 lines away from being set dressing like every other member.
 
Wtf is up with the Batman/Harley CPR treatment. I think that was the only thing I didn't like from the Batman scenes. #NotmyBatman
It made it weirder since it looked like he was trying to kiss her rather than revive her. And the editing of that scene was awkward all around.
 
I don't think that part can easily be explained other than "they have a complicated relationship" without reading the rather comprehensive list of cut scenes and what their dynamic was supposed to be like based on those scenes.
He asks "would you die for me?" and she says yes. Meaning "would you jump". He then says "no, would you live for me?" and she says yes. Meaning "does she love him enough to survive the fall into the chemicals"

She does it and he waits to see what happens, but after a moment of hesitation he goes in to retrieve her, showing that he does at least sort of care about her

Obviously it makes a lot more sense if you explain that Joker was turned into that via the chemicals. It's like a twisted test to see if they were meant to be together
 
I hated this, and I didn't even hate BvS in theaters.

Its absolutely terrible. I hated Kinnaman, his lover Enchantress (worst baddie?) and generally everyone except for Margot Robbie who did a great job as Quinn and also got the most screen time.

The build up takes like an hour and then you hope they start to get it on, but looking back on it that was the fucking best part of this movie (Batman underwater punching Quinn etc). The actual mission was terrible and Joker? I thought I saw someone impersonating Jim Carrey in the Mask. Awful.

And how can Quinn escape in the end? Aren't they rigged (Waller still implies so right before they get locked up again)?

Completly agree on the Jim Carrey bit, it was who he reminded me of the whole film.
 
Damn, so many moments where so abrupt and brief for major plot points, it was jarring as all hell.

One question I had because I may have missed it, how did the squad's helicopter go down? I saw bullet fire, which I was assuming was from the helicopter behind it, but Waller looked panicked as it hit the ground.
 
I'm sure its been mentioned but did anyone see when they were doing the character intros in the beginning, near the bottom of Harley's for a quick second it said something like "involved in the murder of ROBIN".

That was kinda cool.
 
One question I had because I may have missed it, how did the squad's helicopter go down? I saw bullet fire, which I was assuming was from the helicopter behind it, but Waller looked panicked as it hit the ground.
It's implied than it were zombies with machine guns, but it's kinda of a plot hole.
 
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