Mysteryman
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Kind of a “meh.” Deadline has a habit of being over optimistic. I’m hoping it’s closer to 5. We’ll see.That's good, right?
These movies are also critically acclaimed and don't cost a **** ton though. If WW84 does poorly then it's cause for concernIf this movie doesn't hit 400 million in the same way Shazam didn't, DC is really gonna have to reconsider their strategy. Barely making a profit puts you on very shaky ground that basically guarantees you're gonna have a massive flop at some point.
There’s no Joker 2 coming though?Well the budget is $85 million, though I just don't know how content WB is gonna be if like let's say it earned around $130 to $160 million in the States, and this is me assuming that it won't have big drops. I feel like with Wb there's just zero certainty with their Dc movies. They are still all over the place imo, I feel like Aquaman 2 shouldn't be released 4 years after the 1st one, Joker was supposed to be a 1 off but it isn't now, and what do they intend to do with the next Suicide squad and The Flash after they are released? And the fact that they are working with so many Dc ips for a movie adaptation is not necessarily a good thing.
With the goodwill from Joker, it should open quite big, at least 80 million. Crazy how Suicide Squad opened with $133 million and this one might not gross half of that in 3 days.
lol. Todd and Joaquin have entertained the idea so much at this point I have no doubt it's going to happen. Literally every time they're asked, instead of shutting down the possibility completely, they toy around with it saying "Well... if it's the right story, there are things to tell" and yada yada. Maybe in 2 years, maybe in 5 years, maybe in 10, but it's gonna happen.There’s no Joker 2 coming though?
Well I'm sure Wb saw a lot of dollar signs after its opening weekend and especially when it hit a billion, and quickly discarded what they said about the movie being a stand alone 1 off. Even if Joker 2 takes 5 years or longer.There’s no Joker 2 coming though?
Harley's yellow jumpsuit is awful compared to the outfit in Suicide Squad (which I didn't like either) and I don't mean just in terms of sex appeal, I mean just in terms of... being something that looks good lol. It doesn't feel nearly as iconic as that outfit, as much as I disliked it, I can see why girls were super into it and her general aesthetic. Here she looks like a mess, which I guess it's the point but idk, they could've gone with something a bit better.They should have called the movie "Harley Quinn", Birds of prey is just not a buzzy sounding title. And the drastic costume change did not help, I know many people who are not even aware that a Harley film is out. Their ace was Harley and the opportunity was there to have many girls/women wanting to see this
I think whoever was the costume designer of this film, just picked what he/she wanted and didnt really look at the comics or past adaptations of the 5 female characters for inspiration.Harley's yellow jumpsuit is awful compared to the outfit in Suicide Squad (which I didn't like either) and I don't mean just in terms of sex appeal, I mean just in terms of... being something that looks good lol. It doesn't feel nearly as iconic as that outfit, as much as I disliked it, I can see why girls were super into it and her general aesthetic. Here she looks like a mess, which I guess it's the point but idk, they could've gone with something a bit better.
I think whoever was the costume designer of this film, just picked what he/she wanted and didnt really look at the comics or past adaptations of the 5 female characters for inspiration.
Speaking for myself if it wasn't for the aesthetic I might see it but it's a gigantic turn off for me, and I feel for a lot of other people it is as well.
Lmao why would you campaign to support stifling creative freedom. The only reason this film and Shazam! work is because they have their own distinct voices in a genre that’s pretty over-crowded and filled with movies that could be seen as interchangeable with one another.I think it's not even that, because even while doing their own thing they can still make something visually appealing.
It's just that the designs for this film are... not that lol. Heck, the other day a ladyfriend of mine was complaining to me about how terrible Harley's hair looked.
Like I said, I'm not a fan of the outfit Harley was wearing in Suicide Squad but compared to the jumpsuit I can see now why people really liked it. I just don't see that same sort of passion for a design of a jumpsuit, and I feel that Black Canary's design is even worse. It's fine to not make completely comic book accurate costumes, but at least make them cool. Joker wasn't comic book accurate at all but it looked interesting and cool.
I like Huntress outfit tho.
And now I just got thinking...
What do Shazam and this film have in common that'd make them both underperform even though they both received great reviews?
Well, they're both directed by essentially newcomer directors that really only became active , both of which were given free reign to do whatever they wanted.
Perhaps DC should rethink this whole "give every director 100% creative control". I'm in favor of directors having the much creative control as possible, but you kinda have to see who you're giving it to.
James Wan: It makes sense to give him full creative control. He's more than experienced and his track record speaks for itself.
Todd Phillips: It also makes sense to give him full creative control in Joker. Again, he's extremely experienced and while the Hangover movies were not masterpieces, they made bank.
Matt Reeves: Makes sense to give him full creative control in The Batman. Been around the industry a long time, made 2 critically acclaimed succesful blockbusters, and Cloverfield made a ****load of money.
Patty Jenkins: Makes sense to give her creative control, she's been around the industry a long time, although even then she still had Geoff Johns around for the first Wonder Woman.
I'm not saying take creative control completely away from not as experienced directors, Shazam and this movie obviously did something right if they're getting great reviews, so the stories themselves and the pacing and character building are probably not the problem, but when you have directors that are not as experienced and you put them working on these films that while low budget for the genre are still bigger and more complex than anything they did before, I think it'd be wise to kinda guide them a little bit more to ensure the audience gets intrigued by the films and actually see them. The reason Marvel thrives on hiring nobodies as their directors is because they guide them through the process, they help them very closely to cast, to design, etc.
And they underperfomed.Lmao why would you campaign to support stifling creative freedom. The only reason this film and Shazam! work is because they have their own distinct voices in a genre that’s pretty over-crowded and filled with movies that could be seen as interchangeable with one another.