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· Aug 8, 2016 at 12:56 pm
Suicide Squad, a candy-colored tale of supervillains saving Gotham, is the latest “metahuman” adventure brought to you by the world of DC Comics. After the abysmal performance of Batman v. Superman earlier this summer, a lot is riding on Suicide Squad for DC. But this ramshackle exploitation flick clearly was never meant to be a tentpole. Slapdash, uneven, and unintentionally silly, the movie is a cynical froth of dumb cliches. Which is no surprise, given the studio’s last-minute editing to punch up the pace and humor. All that said, I’m not going to lie. It was still kind of fun.
The main problem with Suicide Squad comes down to one, basic error. It has the premise of a cheap exploitation movie, with the production and marketing budget of a blockbuster. Set in the days after Superman’s supposed death in Batman v. Superman, it’s about a world that is so bereft of hope and so politically cynical that the government is willing to use criminal supervillains to fight “terrorists.” Viola Davis is incredible as Amanda Waller, a heartless covert ops manager who puts together the “suicide squad” out of the jail/sewer where Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), and various other baddies are kept. A frenetic opening sequence introduces us to our band of bad guys, whose superpowers include things like “shoots well,” “sexy in shorts,” “secretly an Aztec god,” “weird teeth,” and “climbs fast.” If Robert Rodriguez were directing this in a condemned nightclub, I would be all in. It’s the perfect premise for a bloody, sexy, fire-soaked brawl.
I don’t think the deserved the harsh reviews it’s gotten — like this review. I’m not saying the movie is without flaws but much of this review provides little examples to match all the negativity.
One critic said that half the movie was flashbacks that were dumbed down. Maybe a quarter of the movie took place in the past which I kind of expected since the movie introduced characters not widely known to the film goers. Some critics even write reviews like they’ve never seen another comic book movie. Ever. This wasn’t meant to be Shawshank Redemption or the Green Mile.
And I was happy that Harley Quinn didn’t have a part really bigger than anyone else. Maggie and I both went and that did have me nervous going in. I was worried that most of the movie would be her asscheeks hanging out.
The only real complaint that I had was that Killer Croc was like regular man size. They should’ve made him bigger, wider shoulders, scarier. He also talked as if he were a dumb black guy from the south, an Uncle Tom. His character I liked the least.
And the final climax was a little corny but still passable. So many movies don’t want you leaving more. It’s more along the lines of I’ve had enough of this for awhile.
tcr!
· Aug 7, 2016 at 1:36 pm
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tcr!
· Aug 7, 2016 at 8:54 am
A week or so ago the oldest daughter asked me if she could move back in for a few months to save up money before a move to Wisconsin. I told her that she could even though it went against my comfort zone settings. Being a better person than I have been is high on my overall list in the here and now.
I’m the only person in the house full time with Maggie being here just part time. It’s been surreal now and then, when I’m here alone, hearing only my own footprints throughout the evening. And it tugged at my heartstrings when I remembered Jocelyn living here, her comings and goings, her sense of humor. It warmed my insides a smidge to think of recapturing family life if only for a moment.
A couple of days ago she told me she was going to stay with a friend instead as it’d work out better for her financially. I was sad of course but then also somewhat relieved since my normal routine would remain unchanged. Living with other people can be hard.
Anyways. Sometimes when we stand up and are willing to do the right thing, even if we don’t want to do…we don’t have to.
Also, I learned how to be a good person by watching good people, by hanging out with good people.
We don’t have to be the same people we were when we came in.
tcr!
· Aug 7, 2016 at 8:03 am
At first glance, Donald Trump’s latest campaign image — the candidate’s face superimposed against an American flag with soldiers marching in the background — seems innocuous. But John Schindler, a former professor at the US Army War College, noticed something odd about the photo: The soldiers behind the American flag are dressed as elite Nazi Waffen-SS soldiers.
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· Aug 8, 2016 at 9:46 pm
it won’t be long now
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tcr! · Aug 8, 2016 at 4:48 pm
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