Forget Rotten Tomatoes, Suicide Squad Is A Lot Of Fun!

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Going in to Suicide Squad I read a lot of reviews, and most of them were terrible.  Their unrelenting negativity washed over me.  I was heartbroken.  I had been looking forward to this movie for months, but I steeled for the worse and went anyway with my lovely wife, and you know what?  I enjoyed myself quite a bit.  No Suicide Squad is not perfect, and yes it did feel like two different movies at times: one a dark over the top action comedy, no doubt being pushed by DC, and the other a more standard David Ayer (the director) grimy street crime drama, but I liked both of those movies.

The setup for Suicide Squad is that US government is worried that the next ‘Superman’ may not be a good guy, so they greenlight a project being run by Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) to have the bad guys be forced to work off their long prison sentences by saving the world.  Not to mention they have bombs in their necks, so if they don’t behave their commander Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) has a button to take a little off the top.

The biggest issue with this movie’s plot is the pacing.  There are so many new characters to introduce that in the beginning Suicide Squad can’t seem to focus for more than a few minutes, but once those introductions are finished and the premise becomes clear the movie kicks it in to high gear.  Sure the big bad’s plan in this film didn’t make a lot of sense, but not to a movie breaking level like everyone seems to be saying it is.

What elevated this movie for me were the amazing performances.  Suicide Squad is an ensemble movie, so the ensemble had to do their parts, and man did they ever.  Viola Davis owned Amanda Waller.  She was every bit the imposing morally gray A.R.G.U.S. director comic book fans have come to know and love.  Will Smith and Margot Robbie likewise nailed their roles as Deadshot and Harley Quinn.  I also need to give special attention to Jay Hernandez as El Diablo.  It would have been very easy for him to get lost in this movie, but he made El Diablo the emotional center of this film.

One role that is going to be a divisive for a lot of fans is Jared Leto’s Joker.  In the comics and the cartoon he always keeps affections for Harley Quinn under wraps.  You tended to get the feeling in the comics that their ‘romance’ was fairly one sided with Harley being infatuated with the Clown Prince, but the Joker couldn’t be forced to care about Harley’s well being or feelings.  Not so in Suicide Squad.  The Joker is just as infatuated with Harley as she is with him.  Not to mention Leto’s Joker seems like he is high all the time.  He doesn’t seem to be the razor sharp and calculating villain most people expect.  I liked this different take, but I can understand why more than a few people are upset.

If you have been excited to see Suicide Squad, but the bad reviews have put you off, you should still go see it anyway.  While there are a lot of things they could have done better it was still a ton of fun, and a great way to see a good representation of a lot of fan favorite characters.  I hope the Squad gets to come back because I can’t wait to see where they take these characters next.  It would be a shame if the Suicide Squad was a one and done franchise.  It has amazing potential.

Warner Brother’s Best Trailers From Comic Con!

Warner Brothers knows it has do better after the critical failure of Batman v Superman, so it came to this year’s San Diego Comic Con locked and loaded with great trailers and footage.  Here are my favorite three trailers:

First up is Justice League.  The trailer wasn’t perfect, but at least if finally showed the core of the Justice League all on screen at the same time, and that is amazing.  I hope Snyder and Co can turn things around for this film.

Next is Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.  This is the best look at the movie thus far, and it looks great.  I can’t wait to see Newt Scamander’s Beasts terrorize 1920’s New York.

At last after 75 years we are getting a Wonder Woman movie, but not only is it a Wonder Woman film it is also a WWI epic!  Wonder Woman is looking like a can’t miss film event.  I know I will be in the theaters day one.

Those are my top three Warner Brothers trailers.  What did you guys think?

The CW Brought Back Wonder Woman For Supergirl But Not Superman?

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The new DCW TV shows have been doing a great job of bringing back actors from DC’s previous shows and movies for roles in the CW’s current offerings, so it wasn’t surprising to hear that Linda Carter would be coming to Supergirl to play the President of the United States (I would probably vote for her this year, and I still might), but was surprising that they decided not bring back Tom Welling to play Superman.

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I mean they already had a Superman ready to go and they went and cast someone else.  Now I have no doubt that Tyler Hoechlin will do a fine job as the Man of Steel, but it would have been great to close the loop with the original DCW show.  Welling may have been busy, or maybe they decided that if they do bring Welling in that he will play some sort of side character like all the other former cast members they have brought back, but it would have been great to see him in the suit, being the Superman that Smallville promised he would become.

However, focusing on the positives, Linda Carter is going to be back on TV!  That is exciting, and who knows with The Flash screwing up the multiverse maybe we will still see Welling fly in to save the day.  I would be in for some Superman versus Superman action.

Arrow and The Flash’s Seasons Need To Be Shorter!

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I finally finished watching the rest of Arrow (there are a lot of games to play so sue me!), and it was a great ending!  Full of action and crazy stuff happening, but the rest of the season was uneven to put it mildly.  The show just had so much filler that by the time I got to the final few episodes I was pretty apathetic about the whole thing.  Thankfully watching them all in a row at the end helped me get back in to it.  To stop this from happening they need to gut Arrow and The Flash.

One villain for 23 episodes is just too much, so they need to either introduce more major villains a season, or they need to cut the episode count down to 10-12.  Add Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow in to the mix, and the CW has a lot of DC shenanigans going on.  Make all those shows 12 episodes and then run Legends after The Flash ends and Supergirl after Arrow is over and then the CW will still have enough programing for its channel, but the shows’ storylines will not have to suffer due to their bloated length.

I guess they could hire more and better writers to solve this problem too, but it just seems to me that it would make things easier to have less show for the villains to mustache twirl their way through, or heaven forbid fill time with lonely island Oliver flashbacks.  Maybe I am crazy, but I just want Arrow and The Flash to be better and more focused, and I think less episodes would help that out.  Maybe I am expecting too much of the CW, but we can always hope that things get better.

Preacher Is Weird Show!

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Preacher is such a weird show!  I am not sure what to think of it.  It is definitely different than the comic book, but you can tell it shares the same DNA.  The first episode introduces us to all the main players and their odd and bloody world, but I am not sure where it goes from here.  Jesse got the ‘word of God’, but instead of heading out on a road trip he is staying put, so I am not sure what can happen to him in the middle of nowhere Texas.  I guess we will find out.

To Seth Rogan’s credit, he and his crew managed to make something completely unlike anything else that is on TV.  Not to mention DC Comic’s infiltration of every TV network in America seems to be right on track.  If Preacher can keep hitting these strange notes every week, AMC might have another hit on its hands.  They also might just have a strange show based on an odd comic book.