I saw Joker today, I laughed a lot more than I thought I would at certain parts. With all the people in clown face mimicking his rebellious attitude I got the impression of V for Vendetta.
http://giphygifs.s3.amazonaws.com/me...x9le/giphy.gif I thought a better ending to tie into Batman would of been, when he was getting up on the hood of the police car and the crowd of people in clown face began to cheer, the next scene was the words "20 Years Later". https://wegotthiscovered.com/wp-cont...Accident-1.jpg Then the next scene is the bank robbery opening of Dark Knight (End of Movie). https://www.sideshow.com/storage/pro...cs_feature.jpg The story beginnings could of tied in more to Dark Knight. Let's say he had to apply for a job as a clown rather than being already employed, and he had a beard. They told him, to lose the beard. When he shaved, he had the scars on the side of his mouth that Heath Ledger had, and that's why he used the big red makeup to cover the scars. They did say his mother's boyfriend abused him as a child. I'm always thinking of ways to improve scripts or dialogue when I watch a movie. https://unbelievable-facts.com/wp-co...ath-Ledger.jpg |
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Is there a DC comics origin story for the Joker? Cuz usually when the movie veers from the heritage of the character the "true fans" go berserk.
I liked the film. Actually saw it by myself after dropping my kids at a birthday party and had a few hours to kill. Definitely felt sort of suspended in time while watching it. (maybe because I was stuck in the front row in recliner seats) I really enjoyed it. Can definitely see how people are concerned it might trigger people though. |
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Dollars doesn't mean it's a good movie. I always prefer to go by audience scores which in this case are crazy good as well. |
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Stars is a much bigger franchise with Disney marketing power.. it’s expwxtes to make money. Joker is one do the greatest films of this decade (before we start a new one)
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Saw this on Saturday night and really want to see it again. Excellent work by Phillips and Phoenix.
As someone pointed out earlier, it should wake some people up. Sadly, in this day and age it probably wont. |
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This is a world wide mega hit because of word of mouth, not marketing. |
Since popularity doesn't really mean it's a great film as far as the theatrical aspects. My favorite last big blockbuster was two years ago, The Shape of Water. It had mystery, intrigue, suspense, espionage, mayhem, sci-fi at it's best. Great acting from the mute played by Sally Hawkins and her opposite, the evil Michael Shannon. I always use IMDB as a base for whether to see a movie at the theater, wait to rent, watch on HBO, or don't bother. I found 7.0 or higher score is required to at least go to the theater.
The Shape of Water had 324,000 votes and a rating of 7.3 out of 10. Joker has 374,000 votes and a rating of 8.9. I very seldom see ratings in the 8's, to give you an idea, Forest Gump was 8.8 and The Godfather 9.2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7286456...ref_=hm_cht_t1 |
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