Harley was probably the most entertaining character in Suicide Squad, well portrayed, engaging, and funny. It makes perfect sense that she would be back.
Same here, that title strikes me as very much a Harley Quinn type of title.Sounds like something Harley would come up with. In fact, I hear it in Harley's voice
Because she pretty much was a perfect Harley Quinn.For those of us who haven't seen Suicide Squad, besides the fact that Margot Robbie is a good actor who happens to be rather attractive, why exactly should we be so interested in some goth whack job with a baseball bat, again?
For those of us who haven't seen Suicide Squad, besides the fact that Margot Robbie is a good actor who happens to be rather attractive, why exactly should we be so interested in some goth whack job with a baseball bat, again?
What does being a merc and unkillable have to do with wisecracking in the face of danger? No powers? So what? Never stopped Batman, Captain America or any number of comic book characters.^ Okay, but Deadpool is a special forces soldier turned mercenary turned basically unkillable guy, so there's at least some justification for his wisecracking in the face of extreme danger. Whereas Quinn is a psychiatrist who was dumb enough to fall for an imprisoned psychopath, and has no powers? Doesn't sound all that promising to moi...
^ Okay, but Deadpool is a special forces soldier turned mercenary turned basically unkillable guy, so there's at least some justification for his wisecracking in the face of extreme danger. Whereas Quinn is a psychiatrist who was dumb enough to fall for an imprisoned psychopath, and has no powers? Doesn't sound all that promising to moi...
Not long ago the internet had a collective nerdgasm over the idea of Ben Affleck producing, writing, directing and starring in a Batman movie, so why is it such a problem now that Margot Robbie has some creative control in this one in her role as the producer?![]()
I mostly see the usual suspects objecting for their predictable "reasons," which would include: (1) every DC adaptation is completely terrible, sight unseen (insert unhinged and profane hyperbole as to just how terrible); or (2) everything DC does sucks, but MARVEL RUUUULZ!!!Not long ago the internet had a collective nerdgasm over the idea of Ben Affleck producing, writing, directing and starring in a Batman movie, so why is it such a problem now that Margot Robbie has some creative control in this one in her role as the producer?![]()
Not long ago the internet had a collective nerdgasm over the idea of Ben Affleck producing, writing, directing and starring in a Batman movie, so why is it such a problem now that Margot Robbie has some creative control in this one in her role as the producer?![]()
On the other hand, Robbie was the one who pitched the movie. Does anybody honestly think we'd get a Birds of Prey movie if she hadn't?
After seeing how well she handled the character in Suicide Squad, I'm pretty excited to see what Margot Robbie does with her in BoPatFEofOHQ. It's also worth keeping in mind that Robbie is only a producer, and that it's being directed by Cathy Han and written by Christina Hodson, so while she might have some input on the general direction of the movie, Robbie isn't responsible for the entire thing.I mostly see the usual suspects objecting for their predictable "reasons," which would include: (1) every DC adaptation is completely terrible, sight unseen (insert unhinged and profane hyperbole as to just how terrible); or (2) everything DC does sucks, but MARVEL RUUUULZ!!!
I think most folks are perfecly pleased at the prospect of more of Robbie's excellent and entertaining Harley.
It's also worth keeping in mind that Robbie is only a producer, and that it's being directed by Cathy Han and written by Christina Hodson, so while she might have some input on the general direction of the movie, Robbie isn't responsible for the entire thing.
I'm sure a lot of the objection is mere sexism, but there is a meaningful difference; Affleck has proven himself over the years to be a capable writer, producer, and director, while Robbie has no established reputation as anything but an actress. Actors getting creative control over their own star vehicles has a history of not going well -- see Catwoman, Gigli, and Battlefield Earth for just a few examples.
And let's not forget Star Trek Insurrection
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