Really good first trailer. Although it's hard to watch it and not wonder if Harley is going to end up being just another figment of his imagination...
Well sure if you try to find the least flattering photo of her on the internet with all kinds of lens distortion going on. LolI just cannot find the beauty folks see in her. No amount of makeup will change that hideous horse face and frail, skeletal body. And that huge beak of a nose..
Well yeah, lol. That's her without the glamor and makeup. That's my point. I don't find her to be attractive at all. She lacks any semblance of natural beauty. I never found her very hot even with the makeup, tbh. So I was curious what she actually looked like without it.Well sure if you try to find the least flattering photo of her on the internet with all kinds of lens distortion going on. Lol
Really good first trailer. Although it's hard to watch it and not wonder if Harley is going to end up being just another figment of his imagination...
Really good first trailer. Although it's hard to watch it and not wonder if Harley is going to end up being just another figment of his imagination...
Yeah I know many fans were hoping for a sequel about Joker as a full-on crime boss/supervillain, but honestly I never saw Phillip's movie leading towards that. As Arthur just seemed way too broken and deluded a character and very far from any kind of "evil mastermind".The trailer does look intriguing but I ain't getting "Joker" vibes from it at all. Feels like a romantic drama (and apparently a musical) about Arthur and Harley. Not Joker and Harley.
It's like they're teasing the Joker persona to get comic book/DC nerds interested in it when in reality Arthur is the main point of the story.
My main gripe with this is that we already had a movie about Arthur...
Well sure, but remove the clown paint (what little we see of it) and change the title of the film if that's the case. It's essentially a bait and switch.Yeah I know many fans were hoping for a sequel about Joker as a full-on crime boss/supervillain, but honestly I never saw Phillip's movie leading towards that. As Arthur just seemed way too broken and deluded a character and very far from any kind of "evil mastermind".
So personally I'm glad the sequel is staying true to the spirit of the original. And Arthur having even more of his crazy delusions in Arkham Asylum feels to me like the only proper way to continue the story.
I'd say it's just a very different interpretation of the Joker. Where he never really becomes the iconic supervillain but remains this broken and disturbed man who lives in the same world and interacts with the same characters.Well sure, but remove the clown paint (what little we see of it) and change the title of the film if that's the case. It's essentially a bait and switch.
You'd never know or think it's a Joker themed film if you removed those two things. Because it isn't lol
I'm still looking forward to it and will no doubt enjoy the hell out of it. Arthur's story is quite fascinating to watch playout on screen, no doubt.I'd say it's just a very different interpretation of the Joker. Where he never really becomes the iconic supervillain but remains this broken and disturbed man who lives in the same world and interacts with the same characters.
And frankly people should have gotten the hint during the first movie that this was not your typical Joker story.
nice to have a Harley who isn't an over the top caricature.
I'm guessing at some point he's being haunted by his Joker persona, which mentally feels like he's being chased. Something like that I guess. Maybe happens during some therapy session or something.Why is he chasing himself in that one shot?
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