This movie wasn't trying to be Deadpool, it was trying to be Guardians of the Galaxy. That's probably why they tried to make the characters act like they're all close to each other despite barely even knowing each other: One of Guardians' main themes is "found family." It also explains all of the licensed music.
The best part is that Warner Bros. literally hired the director of Guardians of the Galaxy to make the sequel to this movie, and the sequel fucking rules because James Gunn just did his own thing instead of trying to artificially replicate the tone and style of his other films.
Only that in GotG, the music was the connection between Peter and his mom. Here it’s just “Hey! You recognise this song, right?”. But yeah, both are about “bad guys” accepting to work together and… that’s where the similarities end.
On the upside, Margot Robbie who played Harley here and Barbie sent pink, beach themed gifts to the guy who played Ken every day of fliming as a form of method acting and was just generally lovely as a way of getting into character
I hate hate hate when movies pretend like all the main characters are friends when we know for a fact that they only met like a day ago. I don't care how they try to justify it, it always destroys my immersion, immediately.
I just had to look up who recorded a song called that ... upon discovering it was Kanye West, I closed the window... and took my blood pressure pill. I am too grown.
So an entire rock soundtrack on endless movies isn't racist either, and neither was this - in fact the soundtrack was pretty good. Thats the thing with DC, Some people like it, and some people dont because DC doesn't try to please everyone like Marvel does. That's the difference. Its hit or miss.
My favorite idiotic decision of this movie is that the whole point of the suicide squad was to have a team of shady people you could use to do shady business and don't be blamed for it, and what's their first mission? Saving the world from the blue laser in the sky
Seriously, why do they need them for? "Uh we gotta save the world in secret guys" You can just call the good guys, hell they even got the military with them! If they find the bodies they'll blame the whole thing on the government anyway
I used to believe the same, but their mission wasn't supposed to "save the world", it was to retrieve their boss from the city with the blue laser in the sky. The saving mission came after it by themselves
@@derekmaullo2865 Same. I forced my sister to this movie because I thought it was “good”,but man did I regret that deeply. I was in junior high at the time so a lot of shit was going on.
It really sucks because the Enchantress had a really cool design, as well as some pretty cool moments with special effects, like her transformation scene, and the actress even did a good job at moving her body in these creepy, unnatural ways when she was the Enchantress, but then she barely does anything in the entire movie
That spooky-hand transformation scene is probably the only genuinely cool thing that happened in the movie. Like, the editing team popped off for that one specific special effect, and that was it.
Another funny thing is that the Enchantress's brother is called "Incubus" ... which is the male equivalent of the succubus. He's a sex demon, but there's literally nothing about his character that plays into that so something tells me whoever named him that didn't even know what they were doing 😭
@@adw6894 Look, they needed an explanation for wet dreams. And the answer they came up with is magical creatures that use dreams to harvest your seed for nefarious purposes.
@@Ethan-nl2wg the music of suicide squad is in many ways the only saving grace of the movie😂 Still can't get over purple lamborghini though. They did mah boy joker so dirty with that MV🤦
@@Ethan-nl2wg So? It's my playlist. I have Blur - "Song 2" right beside Donna Summers - "Hot Stuff" and I'm LIVING! The Eminem one was excessive though, I agree.
I don't know if anyone has pointed this out but I'm pretty sure the reason that there's so much licensed music in this movie is because whoever did the soundtrack saw Guardians of the Galaxy and didn't realize that the music was being used in a meaningful way. It's like they just heard a bunch of the hit songs and were like "Oh, shit! This movie is good because of all the sick tunes bro".
It’s been well documented that after the success of the initial trailer (which played Bohemian Rhapsody) and after the poor response to BvS, WB tried to mold Suicide Squad (which was already well into post-production) into something that would more closely resemble Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool. WB even got a trailer company to edit the finished movie.
@@adama.7735 So what you're saying is, we're going from "the whole movie was in the trailer" and going full speed towards "the whole movie was a trailer"? Yikes, WB might want to stop replacing the little people, and start replacing some of the people at the top.
Classic example of what I call "face value syndrome," where people take elements at face value without actually trying to figure out why said elements work. Also, the only song I think worked in this movie was "Heathens," but that's likely do to it being written for the movie specifically
@@adama.7735 it’s even funnier when you realize those movie trailers show footage that doesn’t even exist in the film. All cut content from the original cut lmao.
Well that's fine he didn't get all huge like in the Batman game for a while. He actually starts off human sized in the comics, as he's just a dude with a skin condition driven crazy by the foul treatment he faced growing up.
The actor that played him is legit. But with great makeup, and not many lines, I wouldn't have minded someone like Tyler Mane for his towering stature. But, yeah, guess they were going for the smaller croc look.
@@Pack-Man199 that’s a bit overdramatic. I don’t like this movie but the guy playing Croc is massive compared to Smith. Will Smith himself said he looked like he ate a person
I think THE Suicide Squad did an amazing job with giving an excuse for Harley's inclusion, she was on the team that was supposed to die, but she ended up being one of the biggest assets to the real team once she was rescued
"I'd advise not getting killed by her. Her sword traps the souls of its victims." Her entire character is an item that my D&D character pulled out of a chest.
HQ being upset that he killed innocent kids was actually one of the good parts for her character. That's how she is to a weird degree. She's midfight with Black Canary when she realizes she is preggers and literally will not fight. She's twisted from her old non-insane self but loves kids still and wants them to be safe. I'm betting that line is left over from the good drama we did not get.
That scene in The Suicide Squad (the new one, not the 2016 one) where Harley just instantly shoots the dictator guy she'd previously had the hots for as soon as he starts monologuing about feeding children to Starro is honestly one of my favorite parts of that whole film, and the worst thing about it is that I technically have to give credit to Suicide Squad 2016 for establishing that as one of her character traits.
@@3n3my33 My personal headcanon for the DCEU is that the Crowbar Incident (TM) was the tipping point for Harley's motivation to split up with the Joker because she genuinely felt remorseful for her part in Robin's death (she probably assumed Joker was just gonna take the kid hostage and/or scare him a little bit), and the reason why she makes such a big deal about refusing to kill kids in all of her future appearances is because of the guilt and trauma she has about that moment. (And yes, I'm fully aware that this makes no sense if you think about it for too long, but the old DCEU continuity is a mess anyway, so who gives a shit.)
You say "that's just how she is to a weird degree" despite her never having this as a character trait in any other adaptation before this one. It's even crazy because in this movie universe she is complicit in the death of Robin who, is a child. I don't care if they wanted her to have this trait for the movies or even continuing on in her overall character outside of them but to have that kind of cognitive dissonance of a child murderer shaming another child murderer for murdering a child is utterly ridiculous. There's no defending this decision in story telling, it's just bad writing.
The best rebuke to the way Harley was so objectified in this movie is that literally the first words out of her mouth in The Suicide Squad are her announcing that she just took a dump.
one of my weirdest problems with Joker was that he was like insanely luxurious and decked out in all sorts of jewelry. I’ve always thought he was a character who didn’t care about the reward but the thrill instead.
You've got a point there, considering one of the most iconic scenes in film with the Joker is him literally setting a giant pile of cash on fire while monologuing about how he couldn't care less about the money, and simply does what he does because he enjoys chaos.
@@noahvance6160 the joker is a very interesting character! But I don’t think suicide squad’s interpretation was a good one. It was unique in the sense that it made him materialistic, which is different than how the joker is usually portrayed. But in making him materialistic, it makes him like all the other’s in Batman’s rogue gallery, especially those who just steal shiny stuff because they like how it looks. I’m hoping for better portrayals in the future!
Especially since it was apparently Joker and Harley killing Robin that pushed him over the edge. He decides to keep the murderer of his adopted son alive but straight destroys everybody else
and is any of his other villains are alive since he now kills is Riddler alive, is penguin alive, is poising ivy alive, is bane alive , is two face alive or did batman already kill them all before we could even see them onscreen
@@marlonclark1896 Yeah, he leaves the man-eating Killer Croc alive but where does this Batman draw the line? Maybe because the other villains weren't as much of a threat as Joker, Croc, and Deadshot, this Batman killed them. That seems to be his reasoning
I don't even think they played "Spirit in the Sky" because they were in the sky. I think they played it because the team was finally all together and someone at WB clearly wanted audiences to treat this movie like it was Guardians of the Galaxy. That was the moment that broke me. I mentally checked out the last 10% of my brain that was somehow managing to hold on.
my favourite things about this movie are a) killer croc's actor can't movie in his prosthetics, but they try to make him do push ups, so if you pay attention he's just kneeling down and bobbing his head up and down, and b) when rick flagg is given an ID badge to wear, he pins it to the cuff of his t-shirt sleeve instead of the neck of his shirt or his front pocket, a thing no human has ever done. It's such a small thing, but it's so jarringly weird when you notice it.
The best part about the licensed music is that they put out an entire album of original songs with big artists to support the movie, and none of them are used outside the credits
facts i rewatched this movie yesterday and i just realized how it switches from licensed song to licensed song when they have an actually somewhat solid soundtrack they could use
Yeah the actual album for the movie is actually pretty good and the fact that they used literally none of it in the movie besides like one song I think is so confusing???
you know what didn't make sense to me? They didn't even give harley short shorts, they gave her underwear. Its just, weird, like its forced for sexuality
I dunno why that's shocking to you, look at every female superhero outfit in the last ten years lmao. Studios know T & A are an easy way to get butts in seats, and since writing a good script is hard, they just do that instead.
Also the fact Margot admitted the outfit made her uncomfortable on set and that she much preferred the filming and production of Birds of Prey, as her character was much less male gazey
@@Optimus_Primes_hips Man, I feel like a creep enough when the camera's oogling Harley's body and she doesn't seem to have a problem with it. But when you remind me that Margot Robbie isn't Harley Quinn, and that she's not necessarily comfortable with being treated like a sex object... oof. I was about to say I needed to "take a cold shower", since I always assumed it meant "I feel creepy and uncomfortable and I could use a shock to my system", but I just looked it up and apparently it's a euphemism for masturbation?? What the fuck?! The fact that I thought it meant "I'm turned off" when it ACTUALLY means "I'm turned ON" means I must've seen this phrase applied in some seriously questionable circumstances...
Yeah, I wasn't a fan of that. It's like they only focused on her appearance and didn't do much to give her an actual personality. I swear every scene with her is focusing on her butt or the rest of her body. That's why I like Birds of Prey more. It isn't focused on her sex appeal and we get to see her actual personality and unique fighting style more. I know a lot of people dislike Birds of Prey but I absolutely love it lol
i only just now noticed that the only line from this movie i remember is when flag comes to belle reve, looks around and goes "this thing is nicer than my apartment" that was actually very good storytelling
This is why I consider Suicide Squad to not only be the worst superhero movie I've seen, but the worst movie overall. Movies like "The Room" or "Catwoman" at least makes you laugh over how comically bad they are, Suicide Squad however is both incompetent AND boring which is the worst thing a movie can be.
I hate this movie, but you know what I hate most? Is that Batman wouldn't have never approached Deadshot in a alley with his daughter. Because Bruce Wayne's parents died in a alley while he watched.
Like this child truly is so terrified batman is going to kill her dad. How bad has batman been used that a child is scared he's going to kill their parent.
You are correct. Sadly it’s consistent with how they depicted Bats in BvS. DC has some of the best characters and arcs ever created, but wow the DCEU really sucks
Correction: Fortunate Son isn’t even about Vietnam directly, it’s about the injustice of rich people dodging the draft while poor people have to go fight their wars. And it’s the introduction for the sewer crocodile. The sewer crocodile.
I mean if they leaned more on the forced prison labor aspect of the very idea of a suicide squad maybe that woulda been an apt choice of music but it seems more like they just fucking hit shuffle on their playlist
I had a crush on someone my freshman year of college around the time this movie came out. I asked her what she thought of Suicide Squad and she said "omg it was perfect, sooooo good" and my romantic feelings evaporated almost instantaneously. This is one of the few movies that is so bad it's actually offensive. This and R*se of Sk*walker lmao.
Don’t get me wrong, Suicide Squad is a bad movie, but it didn’t offend me the same way TROS did. Josstice League offended me more than Suicide Squad because WB took advantage of a real person’s death to mess with Zack’s vision.
I am still distraught over how little Katana is used, and her just blatantly being the "hot Asian character that knows asain fight style." She is one of my favorite DC characters and they made her the lapdog of some dude.
@@jakbos2377 This movie shows that the safest place to be in this universe is in a helicopter that's about to crash... I wonder who wrote that fucking script.
See, I can buy the Squad surviving the initial helicopter crash - the movie has to happen, after all, and a world which has reptilian hybrids and magical zombie plagues bears some suspension of disbelief. The second crash is lazy just because both parties seemingly survive without even a scratch - Harley should at least make it out of that one with _more than superficial_ injuries. And right when I’m finished complaining about that one, the third crash happens, which has no consequences whatsoever. Fuck this movie.
the suicide squad’s “friendship” is basically that flimsy camaraderie you build with the other 6 people you don’t know on a college field trip. like that “i’ll keep you from getting hit by a car on main street but i’m not putting in enough effort to get your phone number once we’re back on campus” vibe. flag is the prof youve only ever waved to in the hallway who is now in charge of keeping you from getting lost
And that is how the comics are written. The characters are meant to be offbeat and should make no sens whatsoever. It's just sad that the directing on the first one was TERRIBLE 😂 . James Gunn really saved the day.
I feel like the entire DC cinematic agenda can be boiled down to: "We want to make the Avengers but we don't really want to make movies for all these characters individually."
This obsession with solo movies just needs to stop. For real. Cinema lived decades with uncountable millions of movies without solo movies before (and the ones who had was bad viewed), but then MCU created this formula and, boom, "LORD OF THE RINGS SHOULD HAD TWELVE SOLO MOVIES BEFORE EVEN THE FIRST MOVIE, SO I CAN PROPERLY CARE WITH THE MIDDLE-EARTH AND THE FELLOWSHIP!!!" For God's sake, forget this "solo movies" bullcrap; its MARVEL formula, let's just get over it.
There are so many bad decisions there because you could make small scaled solo movies with lower budgets for individual characters and hopefully get a good profit in return and then jump to the higher budget team up movie. Why would you avoid all that? Oh right, money
@@RodrickMarsMoon the reason why is that they are adaptations of different mediums, LotR is as closed to the BOOK as it can be in a film, however the Avengers are comics, and how did they started? With solo issues of the heroes, nobody is clamoring for solo films for the Fantastic Four or X-men because the team origins is close to the characters, they are similar in powers or abilities (counting the mutation aspect, not the different powers). The Avengers, the Justice League and many teams like that are comprised of unique members with distinct abilities, personalities, stories and origins. That's why the solos matter
Harley Quinn is way more useful in every other iteration of her character, even in the 90s she had heightened agility and resistance to certain chemicals
Also in the comics the suicide squad often included less powerful villains who just agreed to the terms, it's just that usually they were killed off very early to show how expendable everyone on the team really was. So Harley being there doesn't confuse me, it's more just that you knew she was going to have plot armor thanks to being one of DC's most popular characters.
Will Smith as a stoic hardened badass gives me substitute teacher trying to be authoritarian energy, where you're just waiting for him to burst out in laughter as he is yelling at the class for attention, but he never does...
And Deadshot isn't even supposed to be stoic. He's usually very charming and charismatic as can be. Total ladies man. It's just that he's is also a completely amoral murderer, and Will Smith does not play characters like that on principle.
I've said it once, and I'll say it again: I find it really funny that "Suicide Squad" was made as a response to "Guardians of the Galaxy." Like, there are so many parallels but done so much worse. The licensed music, the use of morally grey anti-heroes, the "We'Re FaMiLy" line. And they wanted it to be GotG SO HARD that they hired JAMES GUNN to make the sequel.
David Ayer was originally gonna do the sequel but dropped out probably because he saw how they butchered his movie. James Gunn was fired from Marvel and went over to DC, not sure if WB called him first.
This movie really is Guardians of the Galaxy's table scraps, right down to the fact that "Spirit in the Sky" was literally in a scene that got cut from GotG.
If ya think about it, Suicide Squad was just a reaaalllyy long Hot Topic commercial. At the time this movie was released, one could go and buy Harley Quinn’s outfit or any other suicide squad merch at hot topic and be one of the characters for Halloween lol
I NEED to see a movie with a soundtrack that plays rap whenever a black character is on screen, mariachi when it's a mexican, dudebro country (or at least boomer rock) for white guys, and kpop with asians. Also if it's a female character the vocalists must be female. They ideally should be singing about being a woman, or at least mention that they are. Anything else leaves me confused and is simply not worth my time or money. Get on this, hollywood, it's a gold mine waiting.
actually most girl power ensemble cast movies feature women artists for %90 of their soundtrack so the last one is already happening as much as rap song for black character lmao
The fact that WB thought it would be a good idea to have a movie edited by a TRAILER editing company, rather than do what the DIRECTOR wanted to do, shows how little trust they showed in their filmmakers. Ayer’s style isn’t even for me, but I feel so bad for the guy as a filmmaker.
I don’t think Ayer is the best director, but it’s truly a shame to see the writer for Training Day/the director of End of Watch and Fury to get behind the director’s for this, it could’ve been a pretty great movie. Dude took all the heat from DC Fans for WB completely fucking up his movie. I honestly think that all that hate including way more on twitter due to James Gunn’s Suicide Squad like literally everyone has been attacking him. I felt like he lost that drive for making films and thats why he hasn’t been able to make films like his debuts
The one licensed song that always pisses me off the most in the character intros here is "Fortunate Son" by CCR. If you're gonna do a CCR song for your crocodile man, "BORN ON THE BAYOU" IS RIGHT THERE like how do you make these decisions and feel good about your work
With the leaked image of Joker getting angry at Harley in the helicopter, that scene of her looking dejected on the car, and the deleted/unused footage of Joker with a burnt face dropping a grenade from the finale, I 100% agree with Marcus’ hypothesis that they just broke up in the original script.
I'm pretty sure it's been confirmed that in the original cut he literally pushes her out of the helicopter so that he can get away. Which is both, A.) a very Joker thing to do, and B.) a damn good reason for her to feel dejected and upset.
@@FlackNCoke I also remember seeing somewhere that they cut that part out because they didn't want to romanticize Joker being abusive to Harley. AND YET
@@raidenshotgun5997 yeah probably even if this was edited better and wasn't a copyright music circle jerk I still think it would be awful. Too many people in it
I normally don't care for overly negative critique, but your all of these notes are spot on. It is really hard to find any positives. I remember seeing it in the theaters and on the fist shot having unreadable text and the title being poorly revealed, not very readable, and on screen way to short of a time. That was the first shot, and one of the more important shots in the movie, and they edited it like they had never seen a opening title before in there life. How many people in the production saw this shot and said "yea, that will work." And it never got any better. I used raz the Transformers franchise as the most poorly written and edited block busters of a generation, but this is another level.
Can’t believe Marcus didn’t talk about how when the Joker infiltrates the super sciency lab with his masked goons, the one with the goat mask get shot and belts out like a goat before dying. I just think it’s brilliant is all
Also a flaw with the suicide idea is that it would be better if they just hired actual hero’s who A) are stronger because they have defeated the villains already And B) they would turn on each other or retreat and they are just more trust worthy
Rewatching this absolute banger and always am thankful that you pointed out licensed music being overused, most movies i hate fall into the category of overly used licensed music and people always shrug me off like “they are good songs” and im like yea they are trying to cover up the pile of shit you are looking at by making you think “heyyy ik this song and i like this song… so i like this movie”
You forgot the best part: the movie ended with someone having to throw a bomb, and it wasn't thrown by the guy who's whole gimmick is throwing things. Did boomerang contribute anything to this movie?
The “I think this is the first time a movie has attempted to gaslight me” comment caught me very off guard. That has to be the funniest thing that Marcus has ever said.
I remember seeing this with a bunch of my friends in high school because one of them was able to get early tickets through connections from his parents or something. I think I wanted to like it so badly that I made myself ignore everything I didn’t like about it, so I thought it was great after it was over. About a week later I stopped lying to myself and admitted it was pretty bad.
I won't lie to you, this is how I felt about The Batman. not that it was bad, but it just wasn't for me. it bugged me for about a week before I realized it just wasn't my cup of tea lol
The portrayal of Harley Quinn in the remake is more accurate with combat in my opinion. Sure she’s “just a girl” but she’s insanely well rounded, which is why I think she’s on par with the other characters. But in the first version she’s just kinda “sex appeal” Quinn instead of “roller derby neck snapping” Quinn.
The final frame of the entire movie is Suicide Squad, with a basic Microsoft font, with the background of a... Starry night? It basically tells you everything about this slapdash production.
It upsets me whenever Harley is portrayed in a way that ignores the facts that she’s a Psychiatrist (even if she’s insane) and an Olympian-level gymnast. She’s both very smart and excellent in combat, but that seems to be forgotten sometimes
@@djj54 It’s not a direct thing, obviously. Her fighting style is simply one that uses her skills as a gymnast to it’s fullest. She’s brawled with Batman and Robins a lot, and it’s often her movement abilities that allow her to not be immidiately shut down
@@santi_super_stunts2573 Unfortunately I have not see n Birds of Prey. I know arguing about giving her at least tactical equipment like a vest/helmet and a real gun isn't true to her character. I'm just arguing why Amanda Waller didn't think about that lol
This video is 2 years old, but the member who dies without a flashback (slipknot is his name) was SUPPOSED to get a flashback. He was supposed to be made really unlikable. His flashback was supposed to be all about how he was a kid diddler, but they were worried test audiences would laugh watching his head get blown off when it was supposed to be a more serious moment, so instead, hollywood did what it does best; Hide a prolific child rapist on screen. Edit: Also, the joker point you make about them breaking up WAS supposed to happen. He was actually supposed to throw her from the helicopter trying to kill her, and then he gets shot down. But then Hasbro realized they couldnt sell Daddy's Little Monster cut offs at Hot Topic to teenage girls if there was a truly awful abusive relationship between Harley and Joker. So they scrambled the entire scene to make it seem like him throwing her from the helicopter was to save her.
I realized during this video that even though I’ve seen this movie, I didn’t remember a single thing about it, at every turn I was like “that’s what was happening in this movie?”. I forgot about it so completely, unlike every other movie I’ve seen.
Hey, at least they didn’t use “Crocodile Rock” for Killer Croc. It’s so on the nose, tonaly inconsistent and ridiculously bad of a choice that I’m surprised it DIDNT happen honestly.
If it were Snyder, he would've used it. He used "Zombie" by the Cranberries at the end of Army of the Dead. 'CAUSE THE MOVIE'S GOT ZOMBIES AND THE SONG IS ZOMBIE SO YOU KNOW *ZOMBIE*
And then they replaced him with King Shark in the sequel and so far, looking at the trailer, King Shark is much better with his dorky personality than whoever that Killer Croc is supposed to be.
You know what would improve this movie? Swapping the Enchantress going nuts scene with the assembling the team scene. Her and her Brother start rampaging, the Superheroes either can't be found or are busy with other threats. Turn to this theorised suicide squad as the only option. They don't have time to be discerning because of the urgency, so they literally grab every jailed villain they can find and turn them loose on Enchantress.
I loved Harley in the new movie, and they actually gave her the red and black color scheme, and her costume actually looks like something out of the Arkham games.
never has a film review evoked such second-hand pain in mne. i cant properly express a congrats and condolences for this guy for not only getting thru this movie but hav ing to stew in and analyze it for a video. jesus christ
"Birds of Prey is just Deadpool for girls" is such an accurate summary for my favorite superhero movie, and I can't believe I never thought of it before.
The most that I took away from this movie was the line “What are we? Some kinda Suicide Squad?”. The amount of times that I’ve said this line is ungodly.
That has to be the most awful, awkward attempt at putting the name of the team/title of the movie I have ever seen. The worst part is that they put it in the trailer. They were so proud of that thinking that it was clever or funny or whatever that they wanted everyone to see it first
this became one of the funniest running jokes in cinema. I say this shit all the time but just switch it up depending on the flick. "where are we? in some kinda quiet place 2?"
"I would advise not getting killed by her," and "Her sword traps the souls of its victims" are two lines that, one after another, almost made me spit out my drink. Fucking immaculate dialogue.
It would have been so cool if we saw her cut a villain in half. Then they split open like an egg and we see their soul get sucked out of their body into Katanna's sword. Show don't tell, and that would have been a cool show.
Assault on Arkham is literally the Suicide Squad movie we already had yet didn’t know we needed, I just love it when they all try to kill each other after they’re all free from Waller’s control
When he when over all the movies and changed the scores, he gave Pacific Rim 2 a 1/10 and said it was the worst movie he's ever seen. However this is the first 1/10 he has given in this series.
Question: Did the soundtrack crew of this movie decide just to go through Spotify and RU-vid and put together a playlist of classic 70's to 90's songs?
The big plot holes he missed are the fact they call each-other friends because they are outcast and all they have, the witch can TP and for some reason the agent was targeted twice and is the reason they carry him. They said Harley was deactivated not disconnected or disarmed.
I know you're jokingly stating how "It's Spirit in the Sky" because "they're in the sky," but I literally think that's all the thought WB put in to its soundtrack.
My favorite scene is when the villain starts exploding random military bases and ships but somehow there is a Room Full of agents looking at a gigantic monitor with live footage of one of the exact ships being exploded even though they had no Idea this was ever gonna happen. Also the live footage is shot from Far away as If a helicopter was streaming footage of a random ship to a Room with only one footage available of the exact ship they needed to see
MANO EU NAO ACREDITO QUE TE ACHEI AQUI E SEU COMENTARIO FOI POSTADO A 12 MIN ATRAS E N TEM NENHUM LIKE MEUDEUS SERIA MINHA CHANCE DE INTERAGIR COM MEU ÍDOLO?????
It’s almost as if the joker was prolly supposed to be the bad guy and something happened where they took out all of his scenes and then made the “entrances brother” the baddie instead💀
2:55 I love the irony of using a song about someone leaving an abusive relationship to introduce Harley... Who, for most of this movie, is racing back towards one
@@pavlinathestingy3706 if you’d research it’s surprisingly common to look up to that relationship and even my little cousin really loved suicide squad bc of it
@@lukahavelka7875 I remember at the time just girls in general saying or posting things about Joker and Harley, calling them #relationshipgoals. Especially that year's Halloween where Harley Quinn was the most popular girls costume