Jared Leto IS The Joker - - - - - - - Part 16

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I don't really care about any of that. Besides, there's also the possibility that Leto's scenes were terrible, and the studio cut them down to minimize damage. This whole outrage over the injustice towards Leto only works under the assumption that his scenes were actually good, and I doubt the studio would have cut them if they were really THAT good.
I don't trust WB enough to make those presumptions. Fact is they had a rare actor who was willing to fill big shoes and choose this specific part as his follow up to an Academy Award. What they did to his part was a travesty.

I've no doubt he was pitched a far different presentation than what we were given. If he was going to fail, then let him fail on his own terms. Not in the editing room.

After hearing this, I hope Ben scoops him up. He deserves a second shot at it.
 
Fair enough.

But at the end of the day, they paid him, and its their material to use as they see fit. I'm more annoyed about being personally misled, not because it hurt Leto's feelings.

Well yeah but that only factors in the legality of the situation. I don't doubt that both parties held up their end of the contract, but Leto is a person, not a faceless corporation. He has the right to feel betrayed, and the fans do too.

It's a crappy, but interesting situation. These next couple of years are going to be rife with speculation until Leto is officially announced as being part of the Batman solo film. Or not.
 
Well, Live By Night hits theaters in December/January, so we could be hearing more about the solo film early in the new year. You'd figure locking down the principal cast will be the first order of business.

Let Affleck and Leto talk things out and see where they stand. But if, at the end of those talks, Leto decides his heart isn't in it 100%, then recast. I couldn't care less about contracts. If the guy doesn't want to do it, then don't force him to do it. That's worse for everybody.
 
leto was a miscast from the get go, but he is the joker in this universe despite his failures and they wont recast. All they could do otherwise is not use the joker in this universe. They have to get it right next time they use the leto joker or the character movie wise will be diminished. Imagine if the responsible parties and Leto screwed it up again. i dont think even the hardcore fanboys could even rationalize that. At this stage I have Clooney's batman on par
 
I did like the club scene with Common where Joker and Harley are basically ****ing with him the whole time and you see how jumpy he's getting.
 
leto was a miscast from the get go, but he is the joker in this universe despite his failures and they wont recast. All they could do otherwise is not use the joker in this universe. They have to get it right next time they use the leto joker or the character movie wise will be diminished. Imagine if the responsible parties and Leto screwed it up again. i dont think even the hardcore fanboys could even rationalize that. At this stage I have Clooney's batman on par

Did you just compare Jared Leto to George Clooney as Batman?
 
yes i did. pretty similar situations. respectable actors' striking out in the batman universe. Clooney though was more memorable
 
Well, there you have it. :o
 
thought Clooney was decent as Batman. it's just that he was in a wrong movie.
 
leto was a miscast from the get go, but he is the joker in this universe despite his failures and they wont recast. All they could do otherwise is not use the joker in this universe. They have to get it right next time they use the leto joker or the character movie wise will be diminished. Imagine if the responsible parties and Leto screwed it up again. i dont think even the hardcore fanboys could even rationalize that. At this stage I have Clooney's batman on par

I don't think so. What he needs is a decent script, a director who actually directs him, and the studio to keep their hands off the final product. I mean, they let their trailer company edit the movie. Who does that?? :huh: A lot of things went wrong with "Suicide Squad" that weren't Jared's fault.
 
Well, Live By Night hits theaters in December/January, so we could be hearing more about the solo film early in the new year. You'd figure locking down the principal cast will be the first order of business.

Let Affleck and Leto talk things out and see where they stand. But if, at the end of those talks, Leto decides his heart isn't in it 100%, then recast. I couldn't care less about contracts. If the guy doesn't want to do it, then don't force him to do it. That's worse for everybody.

Exactly no point in forcing him if he doesn't feel up to doing it(Honestly who could blame it at this point?), But I wish he does come back and get a chance to shine as the Joker where he couldn't here. It is interesting to wonder if the deleted scenes could have enhanced, or would have detracted from his performance.
 
Am I the only one who liked how he said Hunka Hunka? I find myself saying that sometimes...lols...especially when I use it in a humorous way in conversation...haha.

A part from that... I dunno...Maybe it's just me but I hope I am not the only one who feels Jared's Joker is slowly growing on me...

I hate for him to not return. After all that effort he put into every take and so much doesn't find their way into the final cut...what a waste. Not to mention the dark twisted backstory of Harley Quinn that I was looking forward to the most. I admit, I liked what we got but I wanted to see more. *sighs*
 
I don't think so. What he needs is a decent script, a director who actually directs him, and the studio to keep their hands off the final product. I mean, they let their trailer company edit the movie. Who does that?? :huh: A lot of things went wrong with "Suicide Squad" that weren't Jared's fault.

Agreed, I feel like he should return, but he needed more than what he ended up being given.
 
I did like the club scene with Common where Joker and Harley are basically ****ing with him the whole time and you see how jumpy he's getting.
The more I watch and think about it the better the scene becomes for me. My only issue is that its probably a great scene that was cut down to just a good scene. I liked how Harley and Joker were basically toying with their prey.

Am I the only one who liked how he said Hunka Hunka? I find myself saying that sometimes...lols...especially when I use it in a humorous way in conversation...haha.

A part from that... I dunno...Maybe it's just me but I hope I am not the only one who feels Jared's Joker is slowly growing on me...

I hate for him to not return. After all that effort he put into every take and so much doesn't find their way into the final cut...what a waste. Not to mention the dark twisted backstory of Harley Quinn that I was looking forward to the most. I admit, I liked what we got but I wanted to see more. *sighs*

It took a while but that line has grown on me. The performance itself is really good to me...

The screen time is so minimal that you kinda have to watch it again a couple of times to see if you like it or not.


I guess its a good thing Ryan Gosling did pass on playing The Joker. He probably would have been more candid than Leto about what WB has done.


I kinda feel bad for Leto. He passed up Doctor Strange for this.
 
At this juncture, I'd say recast. I'm getting the impression that his heart's not in it anymore. Last thing we need is him half-assing it in the future.
No he always gives it his all he just knows he has no control over the final product. I remember him and other actors talking about this in a Hollywood reporter roundtable . He's talked about how excited he is for Jokers future and wanting to take on Batfleck,but he has a right to be disappointed with how things turned out here. And you keep telling yourself it was because his scenes were terrible even though it's pretty freaking obvious what happened with how his story did a 180 after the film completed and flashback scenes were cut down for everybody into Amanda Wallers lazy inteo
 
And you keep telling yourself it was because his scenes were terrible even though it's pretty freaking obvious what happened with how his story did a 180 after the film completed and flashback scenes were cut down for everybody into Amanda Wallers lazy inteo
And you keep telling yourself whatever you need to in order to come to terms with my opinion.

For the record, I never said WB most definitely cut his scenes because they were terrible. How on Earth would I know that for a fact? I've not seen them. My point is that it IS a possibility. There are sides to this we do not know, and I'm simply pointing out how odd it is that the studio cut so much of his material after spending months and months promoting the **** out of it with trailers and posters and cast interviews.

But if you want to believe it was the best performance ever and the mean studio cut his scenes to ribbons just 'cuz, hey man all the power to you. :up:
 
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At this juncture, I'd say recast. I'm getting the impression that his heart's not in it anymore. Last thing we need is him half-assing it in the future.

They could get away with it, too. Leto has not made the Joker his own, or won over the fans like say Margot has with Harley.

All this is assuming they were wrong in cutting his part,and that his deleted scenes were actually good.

Good point. The deleted stuff might not be any improvement.
 
The more I watch and think about it the better the scene becomes for me. My only issue is that its probably a great scene that was cut down to just a good scene. I liked how Harley and Joker were basically toying with their prey.



It took a while but that line has grown on me. The performance itself is really good to me...

The screen time is so minimal that you kinda have to watch it again a couple of times to see if you like it or not.


I guess its a good thing Ryan Gosling did pass on playing The Joker. He probably would have been more candid than Leto about what WB has done.


I kinda feel bad for Leto. He passed up Doctor Strange for this.

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And you keep telling yourself whatever you need to in order to come to terms with my opinion.

For the record, I never said WB most definitely cut his scenes because they were terrible. How on Earth would I know that for a fact? I've not seen them. My point is that it IS a possibility. There are sides to this we do not know, and I'm simply pointing out how odd it is that the studio cut so much of his material after spending months and months promoting the **** out of it with trailers and posters and cast interviews.

But if you want to believe it was the best performance ever and the mean studio cut his scenes to ribbons just 'cuz, hey man all the power to you. :up:
lol I don't need 'it was' because even with what we got it was my favorite version of the Joker. Realized it after rewatching TDK recently. Heath still swoons in the laughs department tho.
 
I hope he comes back minus the grill and the tattoos. He looks the part, he just needs to bring his performance down a little.
 
While there is a possibility the deleted Joker scenes are bad, I find it unlikely based on Jared's performance history. Generally, his performances get praised even in movies that are otherwise panned.

I think it's more likely a lot of them involved the abusive nature of his relationship to Harley and WB made the last minute decision to cut all that stuff. Plus anything else really violent (like what actually happened to Common's character).
 
I hope he comes back minus the grill and the tattoos. He looks the part, he just needs to bring his performance down a little.
Leto's Joker needs refinement all-around, from the aesthetics to the characterization to the performance. Ditch the tats and grillz, give him a decent role in a decent script, and give him a director that will actually direct him, and I'd be curious to see what he could do. If Affleck is such a big fan of TDKR, maybe have Leto play the Joker more along those lines. Something a bit more subdued and nuanced. More controlled.

There's potential. But if they just want to continue down the trajectory that Ayer put them on, then I'm not interested.
 
Was anybody else confused by why he
killed Common's character?

The scene cuts so fast that It took me two viewings to see that he shot him.
 
Was anybody else confused by why he
killed Common's character?

The scene cuts so fast that It took me two viewings to see that he shot him.

They botched that scene in the editing room.
 
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