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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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May 2017
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I'm unsure what you're arguing against, because those films' poor b.o. performance prove his point. The people who went to see JL and Dark Phoenix went because of the films' name recognition. Those films failed at the b.o. because they failed at the second part of his argument:
>> Name recognition will get bums in the seats. A movie that is good will get word of mouth and repeat viewings. Those films had bad word of mouth, so lots of people stayed away; hence, their b.o. failure. (Also, general audience fatigue with X-Men, displeasure with the DCEU, etc.) The point is, then, that a movie with a built-in attraction like JOKER will attract a certain set of people to go see it, but their positive word of mouth will inspire other sets of people to go see it (along with even MORE free publicity from news outlets reporting on its controversial nature and so forth). I do hope WB does NOT make a sequel to this film. I'm sure they will throw a boatload of dough at Phillips and Phoenix. The question is how much of a prostitute they are. Phoenix doesn't strike me as a money *****, but he could relish being accepted by audiences with this role in the same way Johnny Depp relished finally being accepted by playing Jack Sparrow. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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Two-Face Riddler Lex Luther And many others are compelling villains on their own that (IMHO) have enough back story to hold a movie without Batman or Superman showing up. Last edited by spider-neil; 10-14-2019 at 04:12 PM. |
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May 2019
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I also think that the one of "Joker"'s main strengths is that it's a fully real world story. The fact that no one has powers or is super smart or super rich (with gadgets) or super lucky (bullets miss them all the time) means you have to take what's happening on screen very seriously. It won't be a simple thing to replicate this success. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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May 2019
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Whether there's a hero in the films or not, the less "super" it is, the more I'll be able to get into it - as with "Joker". For me, the appeal of movies where people who can survive pretty much anything have endless CGI fights is wearing thin. Though some of those films have been good, there's just been so many of them. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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May 2017
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Also, what's the thematic angle with a Luthor film? JOKER works because not only is it the first complete origin story of that particular character on film, but it's a roman-a-clef for a real life social problem that we're currently tackling -- mass shootings and understanding the people behind them. Again, what's the real life angle to Lex Luthor? I guess you can make him out to be a stand-in for a Trump type, a guy who thinks he's a genius and resorts to crime to get ahead, etc. etc. Use the character to make a statement about real life plutocrats, rich white privilege...something along those lines. That's really cutting it close, though. Luthor inherently has less box office appeal if for no other reason than he LOOKS like just another bald white guy, and it's not as obvious what the thematic point of the film would be. In vague terms, I do think it'd be intriguing to use the character to make the first political thriller comic book film. It would be a much tougher film to market than JOKER. I don't really see the box office potential. One of the lessons I hope WB is taking away from JOKER's success is that the film is actually ABOUT SOMETHING substantive. Any future attempts to make similar films should also actually be about something. Leave the meaningless comic book films to Marvel. |
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Let's get back on topic please.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Sep 2016
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I'm seeing the release date is Dec. 17, which would make it less than 3 months since theatrical opening, which seems pretty rare. If true, would be awesome to have this in time for Christmas.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Sony did the same with Venom and WB did for Pan for christmas and Annabelle Creation (for Halloween)
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He is laced throughout, should help garner intrigue... I get it. |
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