Suicide Squad: General Discussion and Speculation - - - - - - - - - - Part 27

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It's interesting when you look at the Rotten Tomatoes scores and compare critics and audience scores for the DCEU and the MCU. The Audience score lines up perfectly with the critics score when it comes to the MCU, the biggest difference is 4%. Then you take a look at the DCEU movies and you get huge gaps!! 20% difference for MOS (55 vs 75) and almost 40% difference for BVS (27 vs 65). I'm starting to believe critics hold DC to a stricter/higher standard than Marvel. The Audience scores are more accurate than the critics scores for the DCEU imo.

I wonder how the Squad's audience score will turn out.

Water is wet; sky is blue; what you said above :cwink:

Basically, I agree with you lol
 
Here's the thing, Marvel's key is their characters. Marvel's films (and tv) have charming characters that are hard to not like. Even Daredevil, which is Marvel's darkest, grittiest foray (amd imo their best live action attempt, like, ever) has a very charming, loveable characters that you just wanna root for. Even the freaking Punisher. So, even whwen Marvel makes a lackluster film, people let it slide becaus they just enjoy being with the characters so much.

I love DC's films so far but I can SEE what people dont like about them. They are less charming, more complex creatures. Its harder to get intl their heada and root for them and I see how thats a provlem for a lot of people even thougb for me it isnt.

SS is most likely from that same ilk. If people arent falling in love with this rag tag team of misfits then the movie is gonna have a rough go at winning people over.

Fair point. I think the critics were genuinely surprised just how dark some of these characters are. Especially based on the lighthearted marketing. It caught them off guard. Some have stated it just was too hard to root for them. Even if they were great in their roles.

DC needs to start making sharper films as well. Eliminate the complaint of pacing and editing. :cmad:
 
Interesting that reportedly(although unconfirmed I guess) Ayer's "vision won"- yet a lot of reviews point to the editing as being a problem. I almost think its a possibility that an extended cut may arrive on Blu-ray that wasn't initially planned, especially considering how more well received the UC of BVS was- and how high the Blu-ray sales of it are.
There's talk about alternative cut for a couple of days already because a person (DanielRPK I think) who allegedly watched both earlier cut and final cut.
He said the cut changed, pacing is worse and Joker scenes were cut with more Will Smith.
So far critics shared similar sentiments with him.
If the alternative cut exist, I can see that WB will sell it as an edition of home release.
 
It's interesting when you look at the Rotten Tomatoes scores and compare critics and audience scores for the DCEU and the MCU. The Audience score lines up perfectly with the critics score when it comes to the MCU, the biggest difference is 4%. Then you take a look at the DCEU movies and you get huge gaps!! 20% difference for MOS (55 vs 75) and almost 40% difference for BVS (27 vs 65). I'm starting to believe critics hold DC to a stricter/higher standard than Marvel. The Audience scores are more accurate than the critics scores for the DCEU imo.

I wonder how the Squad's audience score will turn out.

DC right now is like the NBA after Michael Jordan retired. Those next few years were rough. But people made it seem like it was worse than what it is because it was missing Jordan.

Nolan/The Dark Knight Trilogy = Jordan's Bulls. :o:sly:
 
There's talk about alternative cut for a couple of days already because a person (DanielRPK I think) who allegedly watched both earlier cut and final cut.
He said the cut changed, pacing is worse and Joker scenes were cut with more Will Smith.
So far critics shared similar sentiments with him.
If the alternative cut exist, I can see that WB will sell it as an edition of home release.

Honestly I wouldn't at all be surprised if WB even asked Ayer to go back and re-cut it for the Blu-Ray release
 
It's interesting when you look at the Rotten Tomatoes scores and compare critics and audience scores for the DCEU and the MCU. The Audience score lines up perfectly with the critics score when it comes to the MCU, the biggest difference is 4%. Then you take a look at the DCEU movies and you get huge gaps!! 20% difference for MOS (55 vs 75) and almost 40% difference for BVS (27 vs 65). I'm starting to believe critics hold DC to a stricter/higher standard than Marvel. The Audience scores are more accurate than the critics scores for the DCEU imo.

I wonder how the Squad's audience score will turn out.

Agree 100%, but now you'll be accused of being a baby for pointing out a horrid discrepancy on RT. Another reason why RT means nothing, and SS will continue to plow its way to ~$700M. It will get good word of mouth.
 
I wonder if this will do anything to Geoff Johns. I mean I doubt WB/DC will do anything but he is suppose to help these films flourish but all the ones he has been part of have done the opposite.

Johns came in after SS was pretty much done, so I doubt any of the blame (or credit) can be legitly attributed to him from this.
 
I wonder if the Purple Lambo video contains spoiler footage and that's why it's not out yet??
 
Agree 100%, but now you'll be accused of being a baby for pointing out a horrid discrepancy on RT. Another reason why RT means nothing, and SS will continue to plow its way to ~$700M. It will get good word of mouth.

I'm a BvS fan, and even I admit that word of mouth didn't really work to its advantage.
 
Before, box office mojo include it in their forecast
 
I don't hate DC. In fact I wish DC was on the same page as Marvel. :( if things turn around for the better for next year...maybe...but I’m not going to hold a candle on hope right now.

I hate to say that ship may have sailed a long time ago...

*sighs*
 
I'm a BvS fan, and even I admit that word of mouth didn't really work to its advantage.

If BvS was really a 27% bad, then no way it'd break the $850 barrier. SS will be fine, and I can promise you that the teenagers (21 pilot fans) who are the target audience will eat it up, and tell all their friends/family to go see it.
 
How did people decide what movie to see before RT came along?

Idk but as of this weekend when i saw Star Trek and Lights Out I determined that never again will I let RT decide what movies I see- and those are just the most recent examples.
 
If BvS was really a 27% bad, then no way it'd break the $850 barrier. SS will be fine, and I can promise you that the teenagers (21 pilot fans) who are the target audience will eat it up, and tell all their friends/family to go see it.
BvS made that amount on the bases of a massive opening weekend. It had terrible word of mouth that killed an easy billion dollar grosser.
 
Johns came in after SS was pretty much done, so I doubt any of the blame (or credit) can be legitly attributed to him from this.

He's been part of everything since Green Lantern. Maybe with his newfound position he can have greater authority over everything then he has in the past but we'll have to see.
 
I did not enjoy that Purple Lamborghini song, to be frank.

Perhaps the next time WB/DC wants an artist to write/perform material for a movie, they should call Seal, I bet he's got another hit in him.
 
Honestly I wouldn't at all be surprised if WB even asked Ayer to go back and re-cut it for the Blu-Ray release
It's really weird that two movies in a row seems to have editing issues.
If home release cut is better ala BvS UC then braced ourselves about 'DC means Director's Cut' comments or something along with that. :funny:
 
How did people decide what movie to see before RT came along?

Well....I have been going to the movies for over 50 years....I have never used RT....I have always chosen which movie to go to by deciding which one sounds interesting....and then going to see it.
 
I did not enjoy that Purple Lamborghini song, to be frank.

Perhaps the next time WB/DC wants an artist to write/perform material for a movie, they should call Seal, I bet he's got another hit in him.

I would see every DCEU film with a song from Seal.
 
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