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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • It could make a decent blockbuster though, hear me out:

    Trailervoiceguy: In a world on the brink of annihilation, one monkey holds the key to survival.

    Typewriter clicketyclacks and monkey ooh-ooh-aahs

    Editor (played by award-winning method actor Daniel Day-Lewis): This a garbage, monkey, we can’t publish this! Earth is doomed!

    *More clicketyclacks *

    Trailervoiceguy: This summer, the question is…

    Trailer horns

    Trailervoiceguy: To be…

    Louder trailer horns

    Trailervoiceguy: … or not…

    Very loud trailer horns

    Trailervoiceguy: TO MONKEY!

    Silence, then slowmotion monkey noises somehow












  • I don’t think there has be a point to a movie, but I can agree with you that compared to Joker, there is not the same level of commentary on society.

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    Lee, the press and most, if not everyone in courtroom, had no interest in Fleck at all. You could almost say that no one cared until he put the mask on. They were there for the freak show.

    Despite being off his meds, he eventually realizes that he has become a monster and the moment he decides that he does not want to be the Joker, he stops singing while Lee continues. (Meaning he is out of his delusion, but she still gaga).

    I thought that way he was killed off in the end was brilliant and it fits really well with the whole Joker myth. A Joker also (probably) died in Gotham (the show - Admittedly kind of shit) while explaining how he is an idea that can’t be killed. Sort of explains the vagueness of his origin(s).

    Hell, this even opens up the possibility that Joker is in fact an immortal, skinwalking trickster demon. I would like that very much.

    This storyline sadly won’t go any further probably, but it leaves room for a new Joker being committed to Arkham, meeting Lee who now works there (she’s a psychologist after all) and yadda yadda yadda, the “original” Harley origin could take place. There has been storylines in comics about Harley’s pregnancy as well.


  • I for one enjoyed it. I liked that Todd Phillips didn’t try to emulate the first movie and went in a different direction.

    Solid performances from Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson and especially Joachin Phoenix.

    The story is mostly true to the origins of Harley and Two-Face and fits real well with Joker too.

    The only two criticisms I’ve heard are that 1) it is a musical and 2) it is a courtroom drama.

    The songs didn’t feel forced to me. They show the main characters’ shared delusion.

    The courtroom drama part shows Fleck/Joker’s conflicting personalities.

    Feels lonely to like this movie :-(