• The Suicide Squad: Over The Top But Entertaining

    From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 6 06:14:18 2021
    The new SS flick fully earns it's "R" rating and is a gory, entertaining,
    romp. Once again Margot Robbie's "Harley Quinn" steals the show from ostensible lead Idris Elba (though he is fine). The plot begins with
    a series of directorial fake-outs setting the Squad down in the fictional
    South American island nation of Corto Maltese where they must deal with
    an alien menace and save the US from embarassment. There is plenty of
    humor, though much of it is pitch-black in hue, and action to match.
    I could do without a bit of the America bashing (though granted Amanda
    Waller is part of the US government in the DC Universe), and some of the dialogue wasn't pitched for these middle-aged ears, but recommended.
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  • From moviePig@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 9 22:26:34 2021
    On 8/6/2021 2:14 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    The new SS flick fully earns it's "R" rating and is a gory, entertaining, romp. Once again Margot Robbie's "Harley Quinn" steals the show from ostensible lead Idris Elba (though he is fine). The plot begins with
    a series of directorial fake-outs setting the Squad down in the fictional South American island nation of Corto Maltese where they must deal with
    an alien menace and save the US from embarassment. There is plenty of
    humor, though much of it is pitch-black in hue, and action to match.
    I could do without a bit of the America bashing (though granted Amanda
    Waller is part of the US government in the DC Universe), and some of the dialogue wasn't pitched for these middle-aged ears, but recommended.

    The visuals took me back to when I watched James Gunn's first movie
    SLITHER and disliked it intensely because it seemed more tacky than
    scary. Only later did it dawn that it was an artful sendup -- a fact
    that was somehow NOT lost on any other horror fan I've spoken with.

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to pwallace@moviepig.com on Tue Aug 10 03:58:10 2021
    In article <utlQI.13210$Thb4.4531@fx35.iad>,
    moviePig <pwallace@moviepig.com> wrote:
    On 8/6/2021 2:14 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    The new SS flick fully earns it's "R" rating and is a gory, entertaining,
    romp. Once again Margot Robbie's "Harley Quinn" steals the show from
    ostensible lead Idris Elba (though he is fine). The plot begins with
    a series of directorial fake-outs setting the Squad down in the fictional
    South American island nation of Corto Maltese where they must deal with
    an alien menace and save the US from embarassment. There is plenty of
    humor, though much of it is pitch-black in hue, and action to match.
    I could do without a bit of the America bashing (though granted Amanda
    Waller is part of the US government in the DC Universe), and some of the
    dialogue wasn't pitched for these middle-aged ears, but recommended.

    The visuals took me back to when I watched James Gunn's first movie
    SLITHER and disliked it intensely because it seemed more tacky than
    scary. Only later did it dawn that it was an artful sendup -- a fact
    that was somehow NOT lost on any other horror fan I've spoken with.


    I run hot & cold on horror and never saw that one. Although it seems
    a lot of horror movies are sendups.
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  • From trotsky@21:1/5 to moviePig on Tue Aug 10 14:36:12 2021
    On 8/9/2021 9:26 PM, moviePig wrote:
    On 8/6/2021 2:14 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    The new SS flick fully earns it's "R" rating and is a gory, entertaining,
    romp.  Once again Margot Robbie's "Harley Quinn" steals the show from
    ostensible lead Idris Elba (though he is fine).  The plot begins with
    a series of directorial fake-outs setting the Squad down in the fictional
    South American island nation of Corto Maltese where they must deal with
    an alien menace and save the US from embarassment.  There is plenty of
    humor, though much of it is pitch-black in hue, and action to match.
    I could do without a bit of the America bashing (though granted Amanda
    Waller is part of the US government in the DC Universe), and some of the
    dialogue wasn't pitched for these middle-aged ears, but recommended.

    The visuals took me back to when I watched James Gunn's first movie
    SLITHER and disliked it intensely because it seemed more tacky than
    scary.  Only later did it dawn that it was an artful sendup -- a fact
    that was somehow NOT lost on any other horror fan I've spoken with.


    Slither was interesting because it appeared semi-serious while being
    tongue and cheek at the exact time. I do agree it's easy to misconstrue.

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