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Review: ‘Suicide Squad’ Appeasement Results In An Abomination

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Suicide Squad is Warner Bros./ DC’s third film as it tries to establish a cinematic universe similar to Marvel. The Suicide Squad’s rich comic book narrative (can bad guys do something good by defeating evil?) should have afforded Ayer an opportunity to create a film that was unique and stood out from any other superhero film. Instead, the final product is a feeble attempt that seems hell-bent on pleasing DC fanboys rather than creating an appealing final product.

For those who aren’t up to speed on the DC movieverse, Suicide Squad is based on a band of villains who are recruited to be part of a team that battles even worse villains. Viola Davis plays Amanda Waller, the ruthless leader of Task Force “X” (The Suicide Squad) and the genius who came up with this idea to start with. Joel Kinnaman plays Rick Flag, the soldier in command of Task Force “X”: Will Smith as Deadshot, an assassin who never misses; Jay Hernandez as El Diablo, who can shoot fire from his arms; Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, a former psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum who falls in love with the Joker and goes insane; Adewale Akinnupye-Agbaje as Killer Croc, the name speaks for itself; and Jai Courtney as Boomerang, an Aussie jewel thief with a love for pink unicorns. Their mission is a lame rescue operation in Midway City.

Suicide SquadIn the midst of the rescue, it becomes increasingly evident the mission should be trying to find out who’s causing all this destruction and mayhem around them. They quickly realize it’s Cara Delevingne, who plays Dr. June Moore/The Enchantress, and they set out to stop her.

The surprise in all of this is two-fold: 1) The Joker (Jared Leto) isn’t a member of The Suicide Squad, and 2) The Joker isn’t even a main character. So the question becomes, what exactly is the purpose of having the Joker in the film to begin with? Ayer relegates this iconic character to no more than an arbitrary piece of the narrative. In fact, someone could have cut his parts from the film and it wouldn’t have had any impact on the movie. Why even include the character to being with? Is it because he was a box-office draw? He indeed ends up being just a pointless footnote in a deeply flawed film.

Ayer sets forth with a narrative that is weighed down with clutter and lacking any discernable direction. In the beginning, when Amanda Waller is putting the team together, this film seemed to be headed in the right direction. As a fan, it was hard not to be giddy at the thought of these villains facing off against someone like, maybe, The Joker? Instead, it quickly becomes a story about the background of each of the members of the squad, which come off as incredibly hokey and predictable. Then our focus is deterred, and we realize that The Enchantress is the villain in this film (mind you with no real connection as to how we got to this point).

Ayer’s script is a mess. By going from one thing to the next, it doesn’t allow the audience to get invested in anything unfolding on the screen. DC should be striving for maximum investment from its audiences as it attempts to build a core audience. If anything, watching this film was downright disheartening.

This is now the third film DC has attempted to do, and the end result is a wretched final product. DC might need to take a page out of the Marvel playbook and start developing films with some sort of linear narrative. Instead of trying to do so much in their films, simplify. For example, in the original Iron Man, Marvel didn’t introduce Captain America and The Incredible Hulk; the story centered Tony’s ascension to becoming Iron Man and his fight against the terrorists/Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges). Straightforward and easy to follow for the audience. Then what they did was concentrate on telling a great story of a billionaire arms dealer turned superhero. If we were to apply this DC, then Ayer would have just focused on telling that narrative of can bad guys do something good by defeating evil. Perhaps, that’s what he wanted to do initially, but the studio meddled with the film the same way the studio interfered with The Fantastic Four. 

The performances in the movie are a mixed bag. Margot Robbie and Will Smith stand out, but that really shouldn’t come as a surprise as both have demonstrated their star power on screen countless times. Jai Courtney’s performance was just a two-hour masterclass on overacting . Jay Hernandez is forgettable even when he’s torching a building floor full of bad guys. But the two worst performances belong to both Jared Leto and Cara Delevinge.

Jared Leto’s stupendously irritating performance as the Joker lacks any depth and comes off more as just a weird guy who has green hair, a bunch of tattoos, and some weapons. Leto is far from a sociopath and more of a social outcast, especially since he doesn’t seem to have a place in this film. Cara Delevinge’s performance is on par with Sharon Stone’s performance in Catwoman. The only thing audiences have to fear is how long we’re subjected to seeing her on screen at a given time.

In the end, Ayer’s desire to appease the DC superfans has proven his undoing. Instead of creating a film that fit within the world of The Suicide Squad, he made a movie whose purpose was to atone for all the problems with Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Instead of basking in the glory of redemption, DC is faced with some tough questions. Is DC capable of developing a quality Superhero film?

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Top 5 Moments In ‘Brutal Nature’ #4

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SPOILER ALERT

The final issue of the new series from Luciano Saracino and Ariel Olivetti has been so well received a sequel has already been announced. As the first series about masks which cause people to turn into fantastic beasts comes to an end, the final issue was filled with a lot of intense moments. Here are the top five moments to come out of the last issue of the first series of Brutal Nature.

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5. The Business of potatoes

Villains monologues can easily be hit or miss. Here though, Sebastian takes the time to talk about how changing tactics allowed a French trader to turn a failed business into a fortune through the sale of potatoes. It’s seems out of nowhere but then again most villain speeches are. The trick is as long as they are entertaining and meaningful than they are worth taking the time to hear and this one succeeds.

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4. The Lady in the Water

The mysterious Yaretzi has acted as Ich’s spirit guide the entire series, appearing like a ghost, and disappearing just as easily. As the final battle approaches, Yaretzi turns into a dolphin and starts to swim off with Ich wishing she would stay. This moment is bad foreshadowing as Ich must go to the final battle without any backup and a sinking suspicion he should just run after her.

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3. Ich vs. The German

The German, the silent enforcer for Sebastian has been an imposing beast with little mercy in him the entire series. He finally comes across something which can take him off his high horse when Ich pulls out a new mask which turns him into a large green, six eyed behemoth. Needless to say the German doesn’t see it coming.

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2. Sebastian’s Mask

After defeating the German, it looked as if Ich may have the upper hand. Then out of nowhere, Sebastian pulled out his own mask and turns into the monstrous Quetzalcoatl. How did he get a mask of his own? It’s never truly defined but there is a good chance the answer will revealed in the sequel.

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1. Ich vs. Sebastian

In their most powerful forms, Ich and Sebastian fight to the death. It was an intense battle to watch and the outcome was very surprising. This battle between two monsters was exactly the kind of ending fans were hoping with this series and easily allowed the scene to steal the number one moment from the issue.

What were your favorite moments from Brutal Legend #4? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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‘Star Wars’ Live-Action TV Series Has An Update

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Back in January, it looked like the live-action ‘Star Wars’ series was dead and buried, but ABC’s president Channing Dungey provided an update during her presentation at the Television Critics Association press tour.

‘Oh, as a fan, I would absolutely love to say ‘yes.’ The conversations with Lucas, we have had conversations with them and will continue to have conversations with them. I think it would be wonderful if we could find a way to extend that brand into our programming,’ said Dungey.

According to Dungey, there is a lot red tape to get through at Lucasfilm before an official timeline could be determined on a series.

‘It’s all a little bit hush, hush…That company [Lucasfilm] exists under a huge banner of secrecy. If you thought Marvel was secretive, Lucas takes it to a whole other level. We don’t have an official timeline yet,’ said Dungey to The Wrap.

It that we have some time to think about this new ‘Star Wars’ live-action series before it becomes a reality. What time period do you want to see this series take place in? Leave your comments below.

Source: Collider

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Michael Bay Destroys Hot Rod In ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’

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Judd Nelson is probably rolling over in his grave right now over Michael Bay’s new version of Hot Rod. Oh wait, Judd is still alive!

The robot designs in the Bay Transformers Universe have left a great deal to be desired. As ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ is in the midst of filming, the Transformers Twitter account released the first image of Hot-Rod Thursday morning. The design looks nothing like the original and at best looks like a cheap knock-off of the live action Bumblebee.

Tell us what you think of new Hot-Rod in the comments below.

‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ stars Peter Cullen, Mark Wahlberg, Isabela Moner, and Jerrod Carmichael. The film is written by Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, and Ken Nolan

Michael Bay’s fifth Transformers film will crush the box office on June 23, 2017. A spin-off film featuring Bumblebee has a 2018 release date and ‘Transformers 6’ hits theaters in 2019.

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‘Suicide Squad’ Cast Members React To Negative Critic Reviews

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The reviews for David Ayer’s Suicide Squad hit the web on Tuesday, August 2, and weren’t positive…to say the least. The film currently sits at a 28% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is only a percentage point higher than the controversial Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Digital Spy chatted with Squad actors Joel Kinnaman, Jay Hernandez, and Karen Fukuhara about the negative response to the film. Here’s what they had to say.

“You know, of course you want, you know, critical acclaim, of course, but what matters is what the fans think. So, you know, we’re really proud of this film, we loved making it, everybody on the film has become close friends; this is like a work of love, you know, and I hope the fans like it”. -Kinnaman.

 

“I think it sucks. I mean, you know, obviously we worked hard and tried to give the fans what they wanted, and it’s, it’s weird that like that some of the criticism I heard was that it was too much like a comic book you know what I’m saying, in term of like, you have these characters uh, uh, being objectified like Harley Quinn. I’m like if, I mean there’s certain elements that are just part of being a comic book, and if you’re trying to portray that on a film you have to sort of be true to that because if you don’t the fans of the comics are going to be offended ya know, so it’s like you’re trying to satisfy a lot of people. I think we did it, so I think critics could kiss my ass”. -Hernandez.

 

“You know we honestly made it for the hardcore DC fans and I just hope that they enjoy the movie. I can’t wait till August 5th until everyone can see it. I know a lot of people are going to the midnight showing, so (heart shape) much love”. -Fukuhara.

Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 5.

 

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More Details On The ‘U-Wing’ From ‘Rogue One’

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When Lucasfilm first announced ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ there was a mysterious rebel ship in the image above.

The Star Wars Show on Wednesday released more information on the ship, NCOM UT-60 but better known as the U-Wing.

‘It is a troop transport and gunship designed to bring in rebel troops through heavy fire zones and get out as quickly as possible,’ said Lucasfilm Story Group member Matt Martin.

Check out the images below and let us know what you think in the comments.

‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ is directed by Gareth Edwards, and stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen (IP Man), Jiang Wen, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen of Hannibal fame, Alan Tudyk (as a motion capture character), and Riz Ahmed.

The film is a prequel to the original 1977 Star Wars, dealing with rebel efforts to convey Death Star blueprints to Leia Organa. The screenplay is by Chris Weitz, and the film is due in theaters on December 16.

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‘Luke Cage’ Episode 5 Title Revealed

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We last reported on the title for episode 4 of Luke CageStep In The Arena. Prior to that, we got the titles for episodes 1-3 (click here for that article).

Now, Luke Cage showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker has officialy released the title for episode 5: Just To Get A Rep.

To summarize, here are the episode titles we know of thus far:

Episode 1: Moment of Truth.

Episode 2: Code of The Streets.

Episode 3: Who’s Gonna Take The Weight?

Episode 4: Step In The Arena. 

Episode 5: Just To Get A Rep. 

“Luke Cage is a former gang member who is framed for a crime. In prison, he volunteers for a medical experiment that goes awry, giving him super strength and bulletproof skin. Using his newfound powers, Cage escapes and becomes a hero for hire. His archenemy is Willy Stryker, a former childhood friend from Harlem. The two committed petty crimes together, and both fell for the same woman, Reva Connors, which led to their eventual falling out. It was Stryker who framed Cage for a drug deal that sent him to prison.”Screencrush.

Season one of Luke Cage hits Netflix on Friday, September 30.

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The UnPOP Podcast Set Themselves, Internet Trolls Aflame Discussing Ghostbusters

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The UnPOP crew is back and ghostbusting their way through Ghostbusters (2016), while melting the doors of hell and the faces of MRAs. So join in as they chow down on ghost peppers and discuss, riff and review the movie in the process! Plus: She-boot ideas sure to set Hollywood on fire and, as always, What’s Cookin’ in The Rock’s Kitchen!

Check out the (previously live) video of the UnPOP crew eating ghost peppers and talking the movie HERE.

2:07 We eat ghost peppers

11:22 Ghost pepper aftermath

17:41 Ghostbusters movie review and discussion

59:20 She-Booting Franchise ideas

1:09:05 What’s Cookin’ in The Rock’s Kitchen

1:12:02 The UnPOP Voicebox – Ghostbusters (1984)

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Review: ‘Steven Universe’: Steven vs. Amethyst: Fight!

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Steven and Amethyst compete against each other while training with Pearl.

After the humiliation she faced in the previous episode it was obvious Amethyst would have to find a way to recover. This eventually leads her to wanting to prove she is still capable by participating in Pearl’s training sessions with Steven. Unfortunately Steven has become such a proficient warrior he easily blows her away. Good to see his efforts have paid offend he isn’t just a goofball. Amethyst could probably take a lesson from him and start to follow a regular training schedule if she wants to keep in top form. Given how often Jasper keeps showing up lately, this wouldn’t be the worst idea.

This episode really helps to show how much combat skill Steven possesses. His ability to throw his shield and have it come back to him resembles Captain America. Still, even Amethyst makes it a point to mention how Steven has way too much power and he hasn’t been able to master them all. Even during the fight, he finds a way to pull out something new by being able to modify his bubble shield so it has spikes. The kid has enough powers already. He doesn’t need anymore. At least not for the rest of the season.

Steven does shows how frustrated he can become about how is living in his mom’s shadow. Expecting a person to be a great leader when they are still figuring out who they are can be extremely frustrating. This idea should hopefully be looked into deeper in future episodes as it has a lot of potential for drama which should be explored. For now, it looks like the next episode will have another major change to it as a new character is introduced and the series slowly works towards its 100th episode.

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Review: How Does ‘Suicide Squad’ Stack Up Against ‘Batman v Superman’?

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The Third Major DCEU Film Was Just Released! How Does Suicide Squad Compare To Its Peers?

Suicide Squad‘ had a very tough task. Not only did they have to entertain audiences but they also had to sway certain viewers back after the polarizing ‘Batman v Superman’. They relied on great marketing filled with catchy pop songs to grab viewers while selling them on the mayhem. Also, anytime you bring The Joker into the mix, he brings a certain diehard fanbase with him.

So how did ‘Suicide Squad‘ combat the massive hype?

By producing a semi-stylized film that’s a bit more accessible than its predecessor.

David Ayer listened to the critics and disgruntled viewers, delivering more fun. While I do feel like the film is easier to get into than ‘Batman v Superman’, it lost some originality that DC was beginning to create for themselves. It may be studio influence or the reshoots not mixing well with the original footage but it felt inauthentic. That’s not to say that ‘Suicide Squad‘ isn’t a good movie. It’s totally a fun ride but traded hyper-realism for a more cartoon-like feel. Others hate the tone Snyder created but I’m in a rare minority that was completely enamored. This feels like it wants to fit in with the rest instead of distancing from the pack.

“It’s taken me some time, but I finally have them. The worst of the worst.”
Amanda Waller

When you get to see the true David Ayer influence though, it feels like magic happening on-screen. The first half of the film was stylistic and adventurous. The editing was visceral; disorienting the viewer or giving fun introductions with neon title cards and bios. Also, there is a plethora of great action sequences.

Sadly, when the mayhem picks up and the last half starts is when the story begins to falter. Then sadly ‘Suicide Squad‘ starts feeling familiar instead of intriguing. A typical superhero third-act villain appears and we dip into a mess of visual effects. This cinema trope has been tired for years and somehow, 2016 seems to be using it more than ever. Like the two films (Man Of Steel + Batman v Superman) before it, the grounded nature of the film is changed in such a dramatic fashion that it almost feels like two different movies.

When the plot began to tank, at least the rock solid characters kept getting the chance to do some outstanding work. Even a character with little recognition like El Diablo was given the chance for a great arc. Viola Davis play Amanda Waller with a calm but vicious personality. There was comic book stars like Deadshot who the film was bascially centered around while the twisted romance of Joker & Harley Quinn played as an fun side story, even if they didn’t spend much screen time together.

A minor complaint has to be the heavy reliance of a pop song filled soundtrack. After the stunning work by Junkie XL and Hans Zimmer in ‘Batman v Superman’, I was hoping to see some more focus on a score. I will say, there was times that songs like Black Skinhead by Kanye West or Without Me by Eminem worked amazingly within their scenes. It just felt overused by the fifth or sixth music video-style scene. For me, hearing a solid film score mixed in with the pop soundtrack would have made it feel less repetitive. Imagine if The Joker could have had some amazing theme song like the one they gave Wonder Woman in ‘BvS‘.

Final Thoughts:

With the reports of reshoots and Warner Bros. playing a part in changing the tone, I believe all of that shows in final product of ‘Suicide Squad‘. It feels like Zack Snyder, the director of ‘Batman v Superman’, was allowed to make something that fits his brand and set the tone of this universe. Suicide Squad’s David Ayer doesn’t seem to have the privilege. Cant knock the feeling he was creating something original but was reigned back in an attempt to appeal to a wider audience. Changes like that can lead to a messier product that doesn’t attract die-hard fans or newcomers.

Probably the worst thing about ‘Suicide Squad‘ is how average it ends up being.

Let me know how you feel about the film in the comments below!

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