![]() ![]() Personally I like my comic book adaptations to be wild and wacky and over the top. I also thought it was a pretty good action movie but so so comic book movie. Better than Justice League, BvS, Man of Steel etc not better than Shazam, Aquaman, Wonder Woman etc. ![]() Personally it was middle of the road for me. And he's definitely high up on the list of people that should never be allowed on this sub at all. I seriously wonder how the fuck did I get banned from r/DCEULeaks while that moron is still there? If there was a fragile alt-right soyboy I've had the misfortune of interacting with it was him. Lastly, of course it has to be TheHopeOfTomorrow. ![]() Not from US, ideological positioning towards right or left varies from country to country and culture to culture). If people find things like that "woke" I can infer they were the dumbest students in class who never grasped the meaning of anything they seem to be a "fan" of.Īnd this is coming from me, who actually leans slightly right on certain matters (Key word: certain matters. And lastly, any sort of medium, be it literature to comic books, X-Men in this case, is to educate and inculcate thoughts on people that sometimes there are other people that have different experiences and even discrimination based on the identity they're born with. Therefore making the whole post asinine and tone deaf. So, equating the treatment against genetic differences (something they were born with) to that against political leanings (something that change with various factors) are NOT the same at all. But one thing where he's wrong is that X-Men were not discriminated for their political ideologies or something, but for their very existence, they were born different from others, mutants, and were discriminated on the basis of the things they were born with. The film releases on Friday.X-Men is for all, yeah, everybody needs to learn a thing or two from them. He wrote in his review, “Those hoping for a Deadpool-like fusion of mayhem and wit should lower their expectations: Harley may be known for her unpredictability, but Birds plays by action-movie rules.”īirds of Prey stars Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, and features a cast that includes Ewan McGregor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez and others. Her action scenes have a deftly detonating visual spaciousness, capped by crowd-pleasing moments.”īut the Hollywood Reporter’s John DeFore disagreed. Peter Bradshaw of the Guardian wrote, “This film is a blitz of bad taste, a cornucopia of crass, and it is weirdly diverting - more than you might expect, given the frosty way Suicide Squad was received critically - and engagingly crazy.” Variety’s Owen Gleiberman wrote, “Cathy Yan keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity. Pictures shows Ella Jay Basco, left, and Margot Robbie in a scene from Birds of Prey. Birds of Prey is now among the highest-rated films in the franchise, tying with Shazam! and just behind Wonder Woman’s 93% score. Suicide Squad stood at a miserable 27% on RT. The 90% score continues the once-reviled DCEU’s positive critical reception. The site’s consensus reads, “With a fresh perspective, some new friends, and loads of fast-paced action, Birds of Prey captures the colorfully anarchic spirit of Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn.” Pictures shows Margot Robbie in a scene from Birds of Prey.(AP) ![]() Birds of Prey has debuted with a 90% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The embargo has lifted on reviews for Birds of Prey, the spinoff to 2016’s DC anti-hero film Suicide Squad, and critics are pleased with the Harley Quinn-centric film. ![]()
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