TheSmoothKnight
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This is exactly what the Joker wants!Twitter is having a mental breakdown right now.
Would you guys like this to stay as a standalone story, or do you wish we got a sequel? I honestly, would prefer the former. But the idea of watching Phoenix wear the classic suit...
I think there are ways to connect it to The Batman sequel.
We've known for ages that this was going to be a very liberal movie. Gonna be a real contest to see if we get more videos titled "WOKEMEN" or "WOKER" in October.Based on the review by Gizmodo or whatever io9 it's called, there's some story elements that will probably be very divisive among the fans (it didn't mention them but I did the math without reading spoilers and guessed) but based on all the social issues this tackles, I wouldn't be surprised if the "usual suspects" at Youtube will rename this movie The Woker.
Can't judge a book by its cover, I guessShe actually didn't love Captain Marvel.
This movie isn't liberal. From what i read in the script, it laughs about both sides. Everyone is supposed to be terrible and disgusting. Kinda like A Clockwork Orange. There are no good guys in this story.We've known for ages that this was going to be a very liberal movie. Gonna be a real contest to see if we get more videos titled "WOKEMEN" or "WOKER" in October.
The script's not blatant about it, but it had a pretty anti-Trump under-current. Who knows how much that's changed on the screen thoughThis movie isn't liberal. From what i read in the script, it laughs about both sides. Everyone is supposed to be terrible. There are no good guys in this story.
The script was anti-everything.The script's not blatant about it, but it had a pretty anti-Trump under-current. Who knows how much that's changed on the screen though
Would you guys like this to stay as a standalone story, or do you wish we got a sequel? I honestly, would prefer the former. But the idea of watching Phoenix wear the classic suit...
it’s also the worst-case scenario for the rest of the film world, as it points towards a grim future in which the inmates have taken over the asylum, and even the most repulsive of mid-budget character studies can be massive hits (and Oscar contenders) so long as they’re at least tangentially related to some popular intellectual property. The next “Lost in Translation” will be about Black Widow and Howard Stark spending a weekend together at a Sokovia hotel; the next “Carol” will be an achingly beautiful period drama about young Valkyrie falling in love with a blonde woman she meets in an Asgardian department store.
I don't care what that guy says. Not because his review is negative. Everyone has the right to dislike something. But the dude has been making fun of the movie since it was announced, and for the most stupid reasons.