ironwez20
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AVi arad. A guy who more than likely has dirt on Sony becuase it's baffeling he still gets work.Avi Arad the Sony Chad that did his best.
a true friend..
AVi arad. A guy who more than likely has dirt on Sony becuase it's baffeling he still gets work.Avi Arad the Sony Chad that did his best.
a true friend..
yet he would never allow joker 2AVi arad. A guy who more than likely has dirt on Sony becuase it's baffeling he still gets work.
True. But he'd make some early 2000's type slop with dated visuals. Maybe try and create his own universe out of spiteyet he would never allow joker 2
True. But he'd make some early 2000's type slop with dated visuals. Maybe try and create his own universe out of spite
No argument here. I just don't like the guy cause his decisions affect my favorite superhero.joker 2 is worse than spiderman 3
joker 2 is worse than morbius
joker 2 is basically worst than Amazing Spider-Man 2
same as madam web
While I disagree it’s just your taste. I’m happy that films can differ from go lucky coloring books with happy/heroic endings. It’s what keeps them, and art in general interesting. Imagine if every drawing you you saw was a family holding hands outside of their home done in crayons, like ones you see on a refrigerator. Pretty stale imo.Personally, I'm not into films that involve nothing but tragedy with no redemption arch. And that's what this story basically is. I felt like I needed a Prozac after watching them back to back. I was not uplifted or inspired in any way.
**** both these movies, man.
I’d watch Joker 2 backwards in spanish rather than sitting through Madam Web.joker 2 is worse than spiderman 3
joker 2 is worse than morbius
joker 2 is basically worst than Amazing Spider-Man 2
same as madam web
I get what you're saying. But that's kinda the far other end of the spectrum. I'm not into happy go lucky, perfect world plots either. I do like my gritty, dark undertones and realism.While I disagree it’s just your taste. I’m happy that films can differ from go lucky coloring books with happy/heroic endings. It’s what keeps them, and art in general interesting. Imagine if every drawing you you saw was a family holding hands outside of their home in crayons, like ones you see on a refrigerator. Pretty stale imo.
Exactly, as long as it has a message and a story to tell, plus entertaining- i’m fine with the tone too.I get what you're saying. But that's kinda the far other end of the spectrum. I'm not into happy go lucky, perfect world plots either. I do like my gritty, dark undertones and realism.
But these particular films feel like it wants to show you how cruel life can be just for the sake of doing it. What exactly is the overall message I, the viewer, supposed to walk away from with this?
Oh right, something, something... mental illnesses.. something..
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