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Same clip in my spoiler post above
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Same clip in my spoiler post above
which one what? I saw it on twitter im not even clicking any spoilers in this thread.witch 1
which one what? I saw it on twitter im not even clicking any spoilers in this thread.
It only showed 2 scenes and with minimum context, they really weren’t shyt imoSame clip in my spoiler post above
"ThisLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mcu stans and disney shills couldnt wait to start downvoting the film.. some of the comments was just simply ''i hate hate hate hate the film'' the nikka was a trehh cac who looks like edward scissor hand, of course the confused failure is a mcu stan
DC got these clowns pressuereeed. the meltdown once this wins an Oscar is gonna be so sweeeet
It only showed 2 scenes and with minimum context, they really weren’t shyt imo
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When youre caught in the whirlwind!!"
Idk whats up with you MCU dikkriders and coming in here to shyt on movies.
The entire suicide squad movie was fukked because of WB trying to make dark material like GOTG instead of keeping it true to darkness. Letos joker wasn’t even bad it’s how they made him, pushed him to the back of the movie for Margort Robbie and made most themovie about Harley Quinn
Todd Phillips’ R-rated DC villain movie Joker arrived on tracking today with an indexed first choice among all audiences in the low 20s among moviegoers that exceeded a mix of both superhero movies and R-rated fare including Batman v. Superman, Suicide Squad, It, It Chapter Two, Logan, Venom, Halloween, Us, John Wick Chapter 3 and more. That’s a huge number and speaks to Warner Bros.’ cool, hip positioning of this very dark take on the most notorious villain in the Batman canon, plus the great critical momentum that Joker has accumulated coming out of the fall film festival season, winning the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, notching a 78% fresh Rotten Tomatoes score out of TIFF along with Joaquin Phoenix solidifying himself as the leading best actor contender this awards season.
All of this suggests an average opening of $90M off one B.O. projection service’s report, which would rep a new opening record for the month of October, beating last October’s Venom ($80.2M). Another tracking service this morning had Joker‘s opening at $82M. Yes, Venom was a PG-13 rated film. However, two weekends later, Universal’s Halloween, a R-rated movie, became October’s second best debut of all-time with $76.2M. So, it’s possible that Joker can get to that $90M level. At present, Joker is a male-driven movie with a first choice male 25+ figure as high as Batman v. Superman and 3x John Wick Chapter 3, and a male under 25 first choice figure that’s a tad higher than BvS, and double Logan‘s.
Keep in mind, Joker is a very different R-rated comic-book film, and Phillips (and Phoenix) portray the subject matter in such a realistic means, it’s easy for a moviegoer to forget it’s a Batman movie while watching it. We had heard earlier this week from those close to Joker that an opening in the $65M-$80M range is more the expectation, and that just might be the case once fanboys walk away from this film. Logan was a western and Dirty Harry-like movie. Joker is a journey inside a madman’s distorted mind and his view askew of the world around him with echoes of Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver and King of Comedy. The pic is set against the Ronald Reagan 1980s era when social services were shut down, sending those suffering mental challenges onto the streets. Again, the lofty projection now for Joker speaks to Warner’s ability to excite moviegoers: This past weekend if you were sitting in a showing of It Chapter Two, it wasn’t unusual to hear positive buzz in the auditorium after the Joker trailer played.
In recent B.O. history, many like to give credit to Fox’s Deadpool and Logan for upping comic book fare to a R-rated level. However, before those pics, Warners released DC’s Watchmen in 2009 and Dark Horse’s 300 in 2007 with R-ratings that respectively opened well to $55.2M and $70.9M. Going way back, among adult-rated comic-book big screen fare there was Fritz the Cat which was Rated X, and Heavy Metal in 1981, but those were cult pics, not built for the masses.
The top openings for R-rated pics based on comic books are Deadpool ($132.4M), Deadpool 2 ($125.5M), Logan ($88.4M), 300 ($70.9M) and Watchmen ($55.2M).