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Reply #30 posted 05/10/21 8:01am

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EmmaMcG said:

You have people telling DC what they want and instead DC turn around and make movies nobody wants to see and then wonders why their movies keep failing at the box office. It's actually kind of funny in a sad kind of way.

Not all of them. Aquaman & Joker both made over a billion worldwide. Shazam! made enough to get 2 sequels (if you count Black Adam). The Lego Batman Movie did pretty good too since it had a lower budget.

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Reply #31 posted 05/10/21 9:26am

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MickyDolenz said:

EmmaMcG said:

You have people telling DC what they want and instead DC turn around and make movies nobody wants to see and then wonders why their movies keep failing at the box office. It's actually kind of funny in a sad kind of way.

Not all of them. Aquaman & Joker both made over a billion worldwide. Shazam! made enough to get 2 sequels (if you count Black Adam). The Lego Batman Movie did pretty good too since it had a lower budget.

Only good DC movie is the Wonder Woman movies.

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Reply #32 posted 05/10/21 9:29am

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MickyDolenz said:



EmmaMcG said:


You have people telling DC what they want and instead DC turn around and make movies nobody wants to see and then wonders why their movies keep failing at the box office. It's actually kind of funny in a sad kind of way.

Not all of them. Aquaman & Joker both made over a billion worldwide. Shazam! made enough to get 2 sequels (if you count Black Adam). The Lego Batman Movie did pretty good too since it had a lower budget.



I'm specifically speaking about the DCEU movies. Of those, Aquaman did well but I'm doubtful that any proposed sequel would do as well because the first one wasn't particularly well received. I actually think it's one of the better DCEU movies but that's like saying "I like that guy, he's the nicest guy in prison". Shazam wasn't a huge success when compared to other superhero movies. Plus it was shit so again, the sequel is unlikely to be as big. Black Adam has The Rock in it so it will probably do decent numbers but The Rock is in it so it will likely be shit too.

So yeah, of the post-Justice League DCEU movies only Aquaman has made "Marvel" money. And it was panned by a lot of critics. Given how well the Snyder Cut has been received you'd think they'd want to take advantage of that by greenlighting a sequel and also putting Man Of Steel 2 and a Ben Affleck solo Batman movie into production but no. What do they do instead? Black Superman and Emo Batman. You couldn't make it up lol
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Reply #33 posted 05/10/21 9:53am

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And it was panned by a lot of critics.

Critics don't buy tickets. lol I don't think a lot of critics liked the "live" action Lion King & Disney's other live action remakes of their cartoon movies. But Lion King & Aladdin with Will Smith made over a billion. Transformers & Madea movies also make a lot of money and they aren't praised either. Tyler Perry made enough money to build his own movie studio which other studios have used. Marvel has filmed there. Critics and the mainstream public are two different things. Critics never really have anything to do with something being a success either in music, TV, books, movies, or any other type of entertainment. Critics tend to like "art films" that hardly anybody sees. razz

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Reply #34 posted 05/10/21 9:59am

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EmmaMcG said:

MickyDolenz said:

Not all of them. Aquaman & Joker both made over a billion worldwide. Shazam! made enough to get 2 sequels (if you count Black Adam). The Lego Batman Movie did pretty good too since it had a lower budget.

I'm specifically speaking about the DCEU movies. Of those, Aquaman did well but I'm doubtful that any proposed sequel would do as well because the first one wasn't particularly well received. I actually think it's one of the better DCEU movies but that's like saying "I like that guy, he's the nicest guy in prison". Shazam wasn't a huge success when compared to other superhero movies. Plus it was shit so again, the sequel is unlikely to be as big. Black Adam has The Rock in it so it will probably do decent numbers but The Rock is in it so it will likely be shit too. So yeah, of the post-Justice League DCEU movies only Aquaman has made "Marvel" money. And it was panned by a lot of critics. Given how well the Snyder Cut has been received you'd think they'd want to take advantage of that by greenlighting a sequel and also putting Man Of Steel 2 and a Ben Affleck solo Batman movie into production but no. What do they do instead? Black Superman and Emo Batman. You couldn't make it up lol

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Reply #35 posted 05/10/21 12:57pm

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MickyDolenz said:



EmmaMcG said:


And it was panned by a lot of critics.

Critics don't buy tickets. lol I don't think a lot of critics liked the "live" action Lion King & Disney's other live action remakes of their cartoon movies. But Lion King & Aladdin with Will Smith made over a billion. Transformers & Madea movies also make a lot of money and they aren't praised either. Tyler Perry made enough money to build his own movie studio which other studios have used. Marvel has filmed there. Critics and the mainstream public are two different things. Critics never really have anything to do with something being a success either in music, TV, books, movies, or any other type of entertainment. Critics tend to like "art films" that hardly anybody sees. razz



True but it's a good indication of whether a movie was well received or not. A lot of people may have went to see Aquaman and been disappointed. So much so that they won't go see a sequel. Which leads to declining box office for the series as a whole. It doesn't always work out that way but with blockbusters, word of mouth can kill a series quite quickly. The MCU has, especially in recent times, seen their movies highly praised by critics which may be one reason for their high box office performance for lesser known characters like Captain Marvel and Black Panther.
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Reply #36 posted 05/10/21 1:25pm

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True but it's a good indication of whether a movie was well received or not. A lot of people may have went to see Aquaman and been disappointed. So much so that they won't go see a sequel. Which leads to declining box office for the series as a whole. It doesn't always work out that way but with blockbusters, word of mouth can kill a series quite quickly. The MCU has, especially in recent times, seen their movies highly praised by critics which may be one reason for their high box office performance for lesser known characters like Captain Marvel and Black Panther.

I think Black Panther was sucessful for another reason, at least in the USA. Many black churches went as groups and there were several fundraisers to take inner city youth to see it. That doesn't happen with the average movie, no matter what it is. It is the highest grossing solo Marvel movie in the US. It even made more than Infinity War in the US. Marvel is not going to replace Chadwick Boseman because he meant a lot to people.

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Reply #37 posted 05/23/21 10:26am

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There's going to be a Super Pets movie and The Rock is supposed to voice Krypto. I used to watch Superfriends and I don't remember Krypto talking.

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Reply #38 posted 05/23/21 12:17pm

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There's going to be a Super Pets movie and The Rock is supposed to voice Krypto. I used to watch Superfriends and I don't remember Krypto talking.



My ex had a dog called Krypto. He was a Yorkshire terrier (the dog, not my ex). First time I met him he bit me on the ankle (once again, the dog, not my ex). In time, I trained him to do little tricks and obey my every command (my ex, not the dog) lol

But seriously, I loved that little dog.
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Reply #39 posted 05/23/21 4:12pm

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MickyDolenz said:

There's going to be a Super Pets movie and The Rock is supposed to voice Krypto. I used to watch Superfriends and I don't remember Krypto talking.

Krypto was not on the Superfriends, it was Wonder Dog, he kinda talked, sounded a lot like Scooby Doo

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Reply #40 posted 05/23/21 4:13pm

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EmmaMcG said:

MickyDolenz said:

There's going to be a Super Pets movie and The Rock is supposed to voice Krypto. I used to watch Superfriends and I don't remember Krypto talking.

My ex had a dog called Krypto. He was a Yorkshire terrier (the dog, not my ex). First time I met him he bit me on the ankle (once again, the dog, not my ex). In time, I trained him to do little tricks and obey my every command (my ex, not the dog) lol But seriously, I loved that little dog.

That's what I was thinking

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Reply #41 posted 05/25/21 9:51am

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Terrible movie.
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Reply #42 posted 05/25/21 9:59am

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I think it's safe to say "Did anyone enjoy the Harley Quinn Birds of Prey movie" the answer is: NO

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Reply #43 posted 05/25/21 4:59pm

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I watched the entire movie that says something that at least I could follow the plot with relative ease given split attention.
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Reply #44 posted 06/03/21 2:16pm

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Looks like Shazam! has a new outfit. They've recently started filming the sequel


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Reply #45 posted 06/03/21 4:15pm

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MickyDolenz said:

Looks like Shazam! has a new outfit. They've recently started filming the sequel





Absolutely hated the first one so I'll be avoiding this like the plague.
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Reply #46 posted 06/04/21 12:04pm

JoeTyler

Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey are not meant to be taken seriously. Highly enjoyable as punkish bubblegum for the eyes.

You guys are jaded, lol.

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Reply #47 posted 06/04/21 12:42pm

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JoeTyler said:

Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey are not meant to be taken seriously. Highly enjoyable as punkish bubblegum for the eyes.



You guys are jaded, lol.



I don't take ANY superhero movie seriously. But Suicide Squad and Birds Of Prey are just awful movies, even by comic book standards. Terrible scripts, awful performances, almost non-existent plot, cringey attempt at being "edgy" and even if they didn't suffer from all these problems, they feature completely uninteresting characters who range from barely tolerable to completely hateable. And they're all forgettable.
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Reply #48 posted 06/04/21 1:26pm

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EmmaMcG said:

JoeTyler said:

Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey are not meant to be taken seriously. Highly enjoyable as punkish bubblegum for the eyes.

You guys are jaded, lol.

I don't take ANY superhero movie seriously. But Suicide Squad and Birds Of Prey are just awful movies, even by comic book standards. Terrible scripts, awful performances, almost non-existent plot, cringey attempt at being "edgy" and even if they didn't suffer from all these problems, they feature completely uninteresting characters who range from barely tolerable to completely hateable. And they're all forgettable.

Uh, what? Deadshot and Harley Quinn are anything but forgettable.

And Birds of Prey was better than the average "screwball" movie. With some genuinely funny moments.

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Reply #49 posted 06/04/21 4:00pm

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JoeTyler said:



EmmaMcG said:


JoeTyler said:

Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey are not meant to be taken seriously. Highly enjoyable as punkish bubblegum for the eyes.



You guys are jaded, lol.



I don't take ANY superhero movie seriously. But Suicide Squad and Birds Of Prey are just awful movies, even by comic book standards. Terrible scripts, awful performances, almost non-existent plot, cringey attempt at being "edgy" and even if they didn't suffer from all these problems, they feature completely uninteresting characters who range from barely tolerable to completely hateable. And they're all forgettable.


Uh, what? Deadshot and Harley Quinn are anything but forgettable.



And Birds of Prey was better than the average "screwball" movie. With some genuinely funny moments.



Will Smith's portrayal is the very definition of forgettable. Margot Robbie should have been good casting as Harley Quinn but again, the way the character is portrayed is just not even remotely interesting. Her performance in Suicide Squad was all over the place. Then again, that whole movie was all over the place. And Birds Of Prey was cringey at best. I don't know what you found funny about it but it certainly didn't make me laugh.

My biggest problem with the Harley Quinn movies has been that in neither Suicide Squad nor Birds Of Prey have they properly explored her backstory. They had a few flashback sequences in Suicide Squad but nothing that fully explains how she went from psychiatrist to psycho. The animated series did a better job. I'm not expecting or even wanting them to go the full Joaquin Phoenix Joker route but I'd rather have a few minutes of screen time devoted to exploring why she's the way she is than hearing about her love of egg sandwiches or other nonsense like that.
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Reply #50 posted 06/19/21 3:01pm

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Can't wait for The Suicide Squad (2)

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Reply #51 posted 06/22/21 5:20pm

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another Suicide Squad trailer.

Behind the scenes of The Flash


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Reply #52 posted 06/22/21 5:36pm

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new Shazam! family pic


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Reply #53 posted 06/23/21 4:56pm

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JoeTyler said:

Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey are not meant to be taken seriously. Highly enjoyable as punkish bubblegum for the eyes.

You guys are jaded, lol.

Easily one the absolute worst movies of all time.

If u enjoyed this, u should probably get yourself checked out.

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Reply #54 posted 06/23/21 8:26pm

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EmmaMcG said:

MickyDolenz said:

Looks like Shazam! has a new outfit. They've recently started filming the sequel





Absolutely hated the first one so I'll be avoiding this like the plague.

Shocked they are even making a sequel
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Reply #55 posted 06/28/21 4:57pm

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Shocked they are even making a sequel

I liked Shazam!. What's wrong with a sequel? Not the 1st or last to have one. There's:

Ma & Pa Kettle - 10 movies

Police Academy - 7 movies & a Saturday morning cartoon show

Wong Fei-Hung - around 125 movies (77 of them are by the same actor: Kwan Tak-hing)

Charlie Chan - 44 movies

Ernest P. Worrell - 9 movies + a TV show & commercials

Madea - 10 movies (supposedly making another one) + 11 stage plays. Madea was also a regular character in 2 TV sitcoms

James Bond - 28 (or 26 official)

Star Trek - 13 movies

Shaft - 5 movies + TV show

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Reply #56 posted 06/28/21 11:34pm

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EmmaMcG said:

Yeah I can't speak for anyone else but I thought it was awful. No worse than Suicide Squad though. But both movies are definitely up there (or should that be down there) with some of the worst movies ever made.

Wow.... there's A LOT of really bad movies you apparently haven't seen yet. razz lol

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Reply #57 posted 06/29/21 10:11am

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MickyDolenz said:

kpowers said:

Shocked they are even making a sequel

I liked Shazam!. What's wrong with a sequel? Not the 1st or last to have one. There's:

Ma & Pa Kettle - 10 movies

Police Academy - 7 movies & a Saturday morning cartoon show

Wong Fei-Hung - around 125 movies (77 of them are by the same actor: Kwan Tak-hing)

Charlie Chan - 44 movies

Ernest P. Worrell - 9 movies + a TV show & commercials

Madea - 10 movies (supposedly making another one) + 11 stage plays. Madea was also a regular character in 2 TV sitcoms

James Bond - 28 (or 26 official)

Star Trek - 13 movies

Shaft - 5 movies + TV show

Nothing wrong with sequels. I just thought Shazam was horrible and not worthy of a sequel

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Reply #58 posted 06/29/21 2:53pm

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Nothing wrong with sequels. I just thought Shazam was horrible and not worthy of a sequel

If a movie makes money or is popular, then it's likely to get a sequel. Has nothing to do with being "worthy". Same with any other entertainment. Like Rod Stewart released several American Songbook albums after the first one was a big success. Same with Pac-Man, Donkey Kong/Mario Brothers, & Grand Theft Auto. There was no sequel to the E.T. video game. lol A lot of them went unsold and buried in a landfill in the 1980s. Someone dug them up a few years ago.

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Reply #59 posted 06/29/21 3:11pm

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MickyDolenz said:



kpowers said:


Nothing wrong with sequels. I just thought Shazam was horrible and not worthy of a sequel



If a movie makes money or is popular, then it's likely to get a sequel. Has nothing to do with being "worthy". Same with any other entertainment. Like Rod Stewart released several American Songbook albums after the first one was a big success. Same with Pac-Man, Donkey Kong/Mario Brothers, & Grand Theft Auto. There was no sequel to the E.T. video game. lol A lot of them went unsold and buried in a landfill in the 1980s. Someone dug them up a few years ago.


Like I said I feel it's not worthy of a sequel and I stand by that.
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