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The_Real_Chris wrote:
Special mention for the UK viewers of a Londoner shouting a ‘your mum’ joke during the final set piece…


The most memorable part of the new Star Wars trilogy for me will absolutely have to be when during the the admiral does the warp ram and it looks awesome and the movie goes dead quiet for that part, and in that silent aftermath one person in the theater just shouts Fck Yeah! and everyone laughs/cheers.

 
   
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Overall enjoyed it but felt a bit to long though not enough to ruin it. I feel like they wrote it for Will Smith's Deadshot but he wasn't coming back so they just changed the name to Bloodsport.


On opening night of a packed theater for LotR: Fellowship of the Ring when it ended a women said, loudly, "That's it?" and some guy yelled "It is a trilogy you [redacted]".

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 Ahtman wrote:
I feel like they wrote it for Will Smith's Deadshot but he wasn't coming back so they just changed the name to Bloodsport.


This Bloodsport is indistinguishable from Deadshot in every way. He even has the same initial set up of being a jailed assassin dad with a daughter he does care about who is used as his morality chain to keep him in line that has been used in 4 Suicide Squad movies now, five I think if we want to throw in Arrow. Even his costume looks more like Deadshot's than the admittedly super minor comic character.

The movie and actor are good enough, I kind of stopped caring though.

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I should add this is my least favorite adaptation of King Shark.

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 Ahtman wrote:
I should add this is my least favorite adaptation of King Shark.


I feel like he was just there to be the dumbass comedic relief character.

Most of the film was carried by Bloodsport, Peacemaker, Harly, and Rat Catcher (actually thought Rat Catcher was the stand out in the film, a lot like Harly was in the first one).

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The terrible thing about the dead shot replacement was simply how much better the replacement was at the role than Smith…
   
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The_Real_Chris wrote:
The terrible thing about the dead shot replacement was simply how much better the replacement was at the role than Smith…


You're absolutely not wrong but it's really not a fair comparison. Smith is a hack actor in book. Elba has real talent. It's like comparing Mike Tyson to a guy who boxes on his Friday afternoons to get a workout.

Honestly, the entire cast of this movie is just plain better in this movie.

   
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Margot Robbie is to Harley Quinn what RDJ is to Iron Man. It's like she was born for that role.


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bruh they really had Idris Elba straight up say he didn't want to be a dad and then he screamed feth you at his daughter...that's amazing



Edit: I'm only 25 minutes in and this movie is amazing. James Gunn is too good.

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 AduroT wrote:
The_Real_Chris wrote:
Special mention for the UK viewers of a Londoner shouting a ‘your mum’ joke during the final set piece…


The most memorable part of the new Star Wars trilogy for me will absolutely have to be when during the the admiral does the warp ram and it looks awesome and the movie goes dead quiet for that part, and in that silent aftermath one person in the theater just shouts Fck Yeah! and everyone laughs/cheers.


Which yes, looked cool, but my instant thought was "If that's a thing why not just do that instead of build a death star?"...

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 Vulcan wrote:
Which yes, looked cool, but my instant thought was "If that's a thing why not just do that instead of build a death star?"...


As much as I love to harp on this myself, do we really need to drag it into a thread that isn't about star wars? The Star Wars threads are already periodically unreadable because of it.

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Got to see it yesterday, and i enjoyed the hell out of it
   
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wow.... I actually enjoyed this film, it was really good and entertaining, not perfect but damn it was a breathe of fresh air in a bloated hollyweird era.
   
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 Formosa wrote:
wow.... I actually enjoyed this film, it was really good and entertaining, not perfect but damn it was a breathe of fresh air in a bloated hollyweird era.


I admit to being skeptical of the movie until;

Spoiler:
They tried to rescue flag from the camp. The stupid murder competition between Bloodsport and Peacemaker had me rolling my eyes at how hard the film was trying (too hard, or so I thought) and then you see Flag in the tent and it's like 'this is the rebel's camp, they're on our side' and just the perfect reaction from every actor as the 'gak feth' comes over them and I was laughing XD

   
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 Formosa wrote:
wow.... I actually enjoyed this film, it was really good and entertaining, not perfect but damn it was a breathe of fresh air in a bloated hollyweird era.
Agreed 100%.
   
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I liked it, but did..

Spoiler:
Amanda Waller's change in personality grate on anyone else? She seemed a lot less professional in this one.
   
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God it feels like this movie was made for me.
All the stupid gak was great.
Then we get a tears in the rain moment from starro......and like......damn some heart.
Polka dot man seeing his mom everywhere was the best.

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It sags a bit at the back end of Act 2, but that aside is was brilliant.

Also, I want a Bloodsport bike helmet.

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 AduroT wrote:
No one likes a show off.


But what if what they are showing off is dope as heck?

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beast_gts wrote:
I liked it, but did..

Spoiler:
Amanda Waller's change in personality grate on anyone else? She seemed a lot less professional in this one.


Yep, stuck out like a sore thumb to me.
   
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hotsauceman1 wrote:God it feels like this movie was made for me.
All the stupid gak was great.
Then we get a tears in the rain moment from starro......and like......damn some heart.
Polka dot man seeing his mom everywhere was the best.


I liked it when they showed the team and the versions of his mom was altered a bit by the character it was overlaying. I was disappointed when they did Starro and it was just his mom but tall.

Ahtman wrote:
 AduroT wrote:
No one likes a show off.


But what if what they are showing off is dope as heck?


Damn it, he’s right.

 
   
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This was just really, really good. As a nitpick, Harley's personal sidequest is hugely unnecessary and really drags down the early pacing (seriously, el presidente could be cut from the film cleanly without losing a beat). I love the "red flags" bit, but the movie would be better without it. The other odd thing was just how incredibly dark the lighting was. I had to shut off everything to see a lot of it clearly.

This was 100% my thing though. Probably going to watch it a couple more times before it leaves HBO for a bit. Just.... so good.
   
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Agreed, it didn't appear related in any way. She could have been the survivor from the other squad, brought there and escapes just like the original version.

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 LunarSol wrote:
This was just really, really good. As a nitpick, Harley's personal sidequest is hugely unnecessary and really drags down the early pacing (seriously, el presidente could be cut from the film cleanly without losing a beat). I love the "red flags" bit, but the movie would be better without it. The other odd thing was just how incredibly dark the lighting was. I had to shut off everything to see a lot of it clearly.

This was 100% my thing though. Probably going to watch it a couple more times before it leaves HBO for a bit. Just.... so good.


It definitely stood out. Before the punchline, I was sitting there wondering why Harley was in the movie at all (other than being Harley) but I'll admit I enjoyed the 'red flags' joke enough that I kind of forgave the film for the plot tumor.

   
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 LordofHats wrote:
 LunarSol wrote:
This was just really, really good. As a nitpick, Harley's personal sidequest is hugely unnecessary and really drags down the early pacing (seriously, el presidente could be cut from the film cleanly without losing a beat). I love the "red flags" bit, but the movie would be better without it. The other odd thing was just how incredibly dark the lighting was. I had to shut off everything to see a lot of it clearly.

This was 100% my thing though. Probably going to watch it a couple more times before it leaves HBO for a bit. Just.... so good.


It definitely stood out. Before the punchline, I was sitting there wondering why Harley was in the movie at all (other than being Harley) but I'll admit I enjoyed the 'red flags' joke enough that I kind of forgave the film for the plot tumor.


She's in the movie because Margot Robbie as Harley is hotter than mid-July asphalt in Phoenix and she'll draw eyes.

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 LordofHats wrote:
 Vulcan wrote:
Which yes, looked cool, but my instant thought was "If that's a thing why not just do that instead of build a death star?"...


As much as I love to harp on this myself, do we really need to drag it into a thread that isn't about star wars? The Star Wars threads are already periodically unreadable because of it.


I wasn't planning on continuing myself, for that reason.


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 trexmeyer wrote:
 LordofHats wrote:
 LunarSol wrote:
This was just really, really good. As a nitpick, Harley's personal sidequest is hugely unnecessary and really drags down the early pacing (seriously, el presidente could be cut from the film cleanly without losing a beat). I love the "red flags" bit, but the movie would be better without it. The other odd thing was just how incredibly dark the lighting was. I had to shut off everything to see a lot of it clearly.

This was 100% my thing though. Probably going to watch it a couple more times before it leaves HBO for a bit. Just.... so good.


It definitely stood out. Before the punchline, I was sitting there wondering why Harley was in the movie at all (other than being Harley) but I'll admit I enjoyed the 'red flags' joke enough that I kind of forgave the film for the plot tumor.


She's in the movie because Margot Robbie as Harley is hotter than mid-July asphalt in Phoenix and she'll draw eyes.


Not to mention that Margot Robbie IS Harley Quinn in much the same way that RDJ IS (or was) Iron Man.

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Quite enjoyed this, even though the movie telegraphed every death (bar one) quite heavily. It was a little too predictable at times.

And it also flopped - US$26m return (domestic) on a US$185m budget. Ouch.

beast_gts wrote:
Spoiler:
Amanda Waller's change in personality grate on anyone else? She seemed a lot less professional in this one.
And a lot less competent. Shame.

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
And it also flopped - US$26m return (domestic) on a US$185m budget. Ouch.


To be fair, I feel like the DCU has a reputation at this point that amounts to "We make super gakky movies about characters you like, and at times oddly good movies about characters you weren't expecting." Because the dubious quality, and the pandemic surging again right around the time of its release, the movie was facing a serious uphill battle no matter how good it was.
   
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What a better movie all around this was.
   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:


beast_gts wrote:
Spoiler:
Amanda Waller's change in personality grate on anyone else? She seemed a lot less professional in this one.
And a lot less competent. Shame.



She came across as a far more believable bureaucrat. Stuff like trying to improve golf to impress another official/politician mid op was far more realistic...
   
 
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