An all time bomb confirmed
JOKER 2 Costs $200 Million!
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Re: JOKER 2 Costs $200 Million!
Indeed, one of the biggest duds in decades. The quick turnoff date is telling. Most films are contracted to play theaters for three weeks. This on demand date is a mere four days after that mark. Expect joker to have the biggest decrease in theater count for a big budget turd this Friday since Gigli back in 2003.
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Re: JOKER 2 Costs $200 Million!
That's one way of looking at it...
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Re: JOKER 2 Costs $200 Million!
Checked it out this afternoon on UHD and this movie is just as bad as its rep would lead you to believe.
What's more, it's also BORING. Listen to Joaquin warble a song. Listen to the music get all freaky. Rinse. Repeat. Honestly I turned it off after 40 minutes and fast-forwarded through the rest.
An absolute, unmitigated bomb, one of the worst of its kind -- it's also amazing in this day and age how this movie got made. Like literally, how did nobody at Warner, at some point, pump the brakes and go "Phillips and Phoenix had this horrible idea to make a sequel that was a musical. We decided not to go in that direction!"
Just unbelievable how bad this is, how repetitive it is, how it doesn't advance the story at all, and just sits there and dies on-screen from the second it starts.
What's more, it's also BORING. Listen to Joaquin warble a song. Listen to the music get all freaky. Rinse. Repeat. Honestly I turned it off after 40 minutes and fast-forwarded through the rest.
An absolute, unmitigated bomb, one of the worst of its kind -- it's also amazing in this day and age how this movie got made. Like literally, how did nobody at Warner, at some point, pump the brakes and go "Phillips and Phoenix had this horrible idea to make a sequel that was a musical. We decided not to go in that direction!"
Just unbelievable how bad this is, how repetitive it is, how it doesn't advance the story at all, and just sits there and dies on-screen from the second it starts.