2 things! 1: Joker|Harley looks really cool, def gonna look for it next week 2: i agree with Jason's take. i put this one above Deadpool 2, and sometimes i put it above even Deadpool 1 but i think that's just pure excitement. it's the first movie in a long time that i want to see again as soon as i walk out of the theater. it's such a fun movie. i loved seeing Gambit on the big screen again too
Thanks so much for checking out Joker/Harley! Remember, it's a REAL WORLD TAKE. We had actual psychiatrists using modern mental health models to create these characters. Also, grab the softcover as it has a bonus story in it. If you ever bring the book to a convention I'll sign it up for free. And if you show me this post, I'll even do you a free sketch on the inside cover! Thank you for agreeing! This is TOTALLY better than Deadpool 2 by every conceivable metric. As I mentioned, DP&W is more fun. But DP1 is technically a better movie. Thank you so much for commenting and watching! New upload incoming.
@@FifthEmperor56 OH yeah!!! I'm editing our scene by scene breakdown of the opening right now. I cannot wait to show you what Scott thinks of that opening! Thanks for letting me know!
You're totally right! There's so many vectors to measure these films by. And I agree with every one of your choices. The plot of D&W is not great. In my next video, I'll propose a way that the film might end in 28-29 minutes. Can't wait to see what you think. Thanks so much for watching chatting!
I enjoyed it, but D&W is terrible aside from the fight scenes. Bit character are character assassinated, the plot makes no sense, and the writing is mostly crap.
This is both a harsh and a fair reply. I find it funny that I thought the fight scenes were the weakest. The writing is on one hand doing an incredible lift, but also stumbling many, many times. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. If you get a chance, love to know what you think of my second D&W video where we really dig into a ton of what you said.
The hate is strong with this one! Seriously, I'm sorry you didn't enjoy the movie and we're not jumping on the "hate bandwagon". Wishing you well and hope there's something else we've done that we can agree on.