Yes I guess. Its hard to take his opinion serious.Isn't this the same dude that lets Disney brick in his mouth with Star Wars?
“Joker” packs more than a few liberal messages between Phoenix’s bravura work, from its class warfare rants to suggesting the government do more to protect the mentally ill.
It attempts to make a statement about classism and societal chaos, being a compelling origin story for the clown prince, and tying everything to Batman’s world.
It’s more concerned with mental illness, the failures of capitalism and its own grandiosity.
Reviews, both positive and negative, are saying it sheds a light on class warfare and overall has leftist undercurrents.
Mesmerizing 'Joker' Targets Oscar, Not Off-Screen Violence
When was the last time a movie dominated the conversation for the best of reasons? Director Todd Phillips' 'Joker' nailed the 'conversation' part months ago. His sober spin on Batman's arch nemesis, we were told, left the comic book blueprint in the circular file. The movie itself lives up to...www.hollywoodintoto.com
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I hope some conservatives who see this film can come away with something. We need more leftist movies less (read: not at all) focused on identity politics and more focused on economics, wage disparity, healthcare.
"I want to abort my baby who was already born"
They forgot those aren't leftist issues any more, the left's only issues are "Orange Man Bad", "I want to abort my baby who was already born" and "OMG don't offend LGBTQ++204309JEFKJDFJDKFGJDJF"
Gramps, what are you talking about? It's not the 70s anymore. Take your meds.They were doing car searches at the Drive In (they never do that). Not sure what they were looking for though since I had my service pistol with me and they didn't seem to mind at all...lol
I only go to the Drive In.Gramps, what are you talking about? It's not the 70s anymore. Take your meds.
Are there actually still drive-in's where you live? I always wanted to go to one and watch old movies.I only go to the Drive In.
A few on the west coast at least.Are there actually still drive-in's where you live? I always wanted to go to one and watch old movies.
I am still trying to make sense of it all but I just can not. I just don't get it. What is so different about this Joker, why didn't we have the same reaction to Heath Ledger's or Jack Nicholson's Joker? What is so different about the violence in this movie compared to other violent movies? I've read some articles but nothing answers the many questions I have. Maybe it has something to do that I am not from the US... or that I don't even know what a "Orange Man" is lol
I am still trying to make sense of it all but I just can not. I just don't get it. What is so different about this Joker, why didn't we have the same reaction to Heath Ledger's or Jack Nicholson's Joker? What is so different about the violence in this movie compared to other violent movies? I've read some articles but nothing answers the many questions I have. Maybe it has something to do that I am not from the US... or that I don't even know what a "Orange Man" is lol
I am still trying to make sense of it all but I just can not. I just don't get it. What is so different about this Joker, why didn't we have the same reaction to Heath Ledger's or Jack Nicholson's Joker? What is so different about the violence in this movie compared to other violent movies? I've read some articles but nothing answers the many questions I have. Maybe it has something to do that I am not from the US... or that I don't even know what a "Orange Man" is lol
Joker was always a mass murdering psycho, so I don't really understand all the controversy surrounding his origin movie.
Batman probably killed more people in that Batman v Superman.Funny thing is, so is Batman.
Batman probably killed more people in that Batman v Superman.
or at least cut his hands and legs off.I always wondering that how many people died because batman wasn't willing to kill the joker.
Didn't you hear?Any horrible violence happen because of this movie? No? What a shock.
The thing with Joker is it tells a transformation of a weak and fragile person to someone, who, through violence, is able to start a movement where the weaks speak and stand up for themselves against the higher classes. I don't understand all the controversy honestly, since that's exactly what we are having in many places around the globe.
Are we suppose to ignore those and be extremely shocked with the Joker? Please.
The thing with Joker is it tells a transformation of a weak and fragile person to someone, who, through violence, is able to start a movement where the weaks speak and stand up for themselves against the higher classes. I don't understand all the controversy honestly, since that's exactly what we are having in many places around the globe.
Are we suppose to ignore those and be extremely shocked with the Joker? Please.
The thing with Joker is it tells a transformation of a weak and fragile person to someone, who, through violence, is able to start a movement where the weaks speak and stand up for themselves against the higher classes. I don't understand all the controversy honestly, since that's exactly what we are having in many places around the globe.
Are we suppose to ignore those and be extremely shocked with the Joker? Please.
The Joker, a mentally ill, broken man with no real political stance is barely capable of getting through his day. He lashes out in violence at 3 men, not for who they are, or who they represent, but just because. His anger could just as easily have been aimed at the earlier kids.
A movement grows, not because of anything he stands for, but because people are willing to burn down their own city ignoring how that might actually affect them and everyone they know. Ignorant of the fact they aren't protesters... just vandals and looters, killers and criminals. They have turned Gotham into a shithole, not Thomas Wayne - he was running for mayor and trying to actually fix things.
They aren't 'speaking up' for themselves, they are showing themselves as the destroyers they really are. Just Joker's henchmen, following a mad man into a life of violence and villainy, smashing windows rather than simply making the world around them a better place by being kind, or picking up trash, or going to work.
Yeah, not controversial at all.
A valid point, but I dont agree at all.
What a bunch of limp dick cry bitches.Joker viewers around the globe WALK OUT of movie theatres
The R-rated supervillain flick smashed October opening-day box office records after taking home $39.9 million in domestic ticket sales on Friday, is on pace to take in a $92 million weekend total.www.dailymail.co.uk
Watched it today.
What a fucking nontroversy.
Fantastic acting, sound track and really well filmed.
I have no fucking clue what the press are going from.
Clown world indeed.