David Ayer's Academy Award winning "Suicide Squad"

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Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Ohhh...I just remembered another scene that made me has a sad.

When Deadshot hugged his punching bag as if it was his daughter.

Gulp....:monkey2
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

I just watched the ending again on YouTube, dear lord :lol


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Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)


Totally agree. I think the rewatchability of SS is going to be off the charts due to it's fun, endearing, and even poignant vibe from beginning to end, it's lightning quick two hour running time, and lack of any real negatives to speak of. The only things I didn't particularly care for were Incubus' design and the slight discomfort at some of Harley's backstory suggesting that she was molested by the prison guards. Every other "flaw" was academic and had no impact on my enjoyment of the film.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Ohhh...I just remembered another scene that made me has a sad.

When Deadshot hugged his punching bag as if it was his daughter.

Gulp....:monkey2

He was good.

It's funny.

I remember this pic being posted when Affleck was cast as the Caped Crusader. Then again with Gadot. And then again with Fresh Prince.

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Affleck, flat out owned the role and kicks ass.

Smith, turned a B character into an A.

Gadot, WOW!!! Sure, Gina Carano looks the part, but acting isn't her speciality and there is no way she could pull off an accent.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

I don't agree with pturtle's opinion that Trank should be respected for telling the truth and Ayer called out for lying about his creative decisions.

Ayer has shown maturity by proving thru his actions that he can work within a system that is ALL about collaboration, he's a big person for seeing the job thru to the end EVEN in the face of a massive attack from the professional critics. He stood his ground and said "THIS IS OUR MOVIE, THIS IS MY MOVIE, DEAL WITH IT!"

Trank is a small man, pathetically unprofessionally, a whining child who crumbled because he couldn't handle being around teams of adults working towards a common goal so he decided to lash out with a mind blowing career ending suicide statement which showed just how truly incompatible he was to a system that heavily relies on a give and take process.

If Ayer's end result is that he also saved his ass with his studio-film support statements then good for him, he's fighting for a career he cares about, to live and fight another day.

I never said Trank should be respected, but I do find it weird that people are getting upset at him for basically telling the truth, but people are praising Ayer for lying. I'm looking at it from a consumer POV. These men will be making decent money for the rest of their lives, I'm sure even Trank will find work soon that'll you pay more than most of our jobs do.

I don't care about either one of them personally, that's what I'm getting at, but if I'm paying hard earned money for a movie, I at least appreciate Trank's tweet whether it came from a good place or not, he saved a lot of people money from watching some crappy movie that the studio tried putting together late in the game. Ayer might be more mature, but he's still lying in order to get people to pay to see a movie he probably didn't even edit, or considers good so that the studio that probably ruined the movie can make their budget back. How does that help us in anyway? I really don't care what either guy does for his own well being or the studios.


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at the end of the day you are getting PAID to do a JOB... this is not a hobby. this is not done on charity.

Imagine a salesman hired to sell shirts and pants, and some of the clothes are not as great, imagine that guy started to scream about the quality of the clothing....

I know the directors technically made the movie and not sold it, but it was not their property. actors and directors get hired to not only make a product but to also sell it.
thats the whole point of the press tour, they sell the product they made.

Ayer is just STILL on the Job... the job is not done once the movie is over. Trank did the equivalent of taking the ugly clothes and ripping them in front of the customers...

Imagine if spoke people for pepsi went on tv and told everyone about teeth decay :lol

you are hired to help create a product and you make it and then you sell it. then the job is over. (thats why actors and directors tell the truth years later)

even if the movie sucks as an actor or director you just HaVE to support it.... thats why you get paid millions of dollars.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

The jye love is strong in this thread. He will now become the tent-pole that will keep this thread head-and-shoulders above the rest.

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