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TomOpus 09-25-19 10:20 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 13612064)
I'll get my ticket tomorrow for a 35mm showing on 10/3.

Holy shit, are you going to Alamo Drafthouse 4pm show?

stingermck 09-25-19 10:53 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by DaveyJoe (Post 13613739)
That's what the police are afraid of.

:fart:

Bluelitespecial 09-26-19 08:50 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 13613758)
Holy shit, are you going to Alamo Drafthouse 4pm show?

I haven't decided yet. I saw there is a 7 and 10pm show as well. I might go later to avoid traffic.

TomOpus 09-26-19 09:45 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 13613940)
I haven't decided yet. I saw there is a 7 and 10pm show as well. I might go later to avoid traffic.

Okay. Would've been funny if we wound up at the same showing. I like early showings to avoid crowds plus I get my food sooner.

Why So Blu? 09-26-19 11:01 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 
^ You guys should hang out and get a drink. Seriously, that would be pretty awesome.

raven56706 09-26-19 12:38 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 13613338)
Rambo doesn't seem to be a hero for the incel community, though.


meh.. its gonna happen whether people like it or not. if this is the case, might as well not leave your house.


TomOpus 09-26-19 03:45 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 13614014)
^ You guys should hang out and get a drink. Seriously, that would be pretty awesome.

Drinks can be had during the movie. They do have a bar area on the first floor called The Chesterfield. I would imagine Alamo will create some new drinks just for the movie.

But, I'll be at the 4:00 show. Got my seat reserved. The 7:00 show is getting full already with the overflow spilling into the 10:00 showing. He'll have to make a decision soon.

melasnus 09-26-19 05:17 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 13613540)
Whoa

U.S. Military Issues Warning to Troops About Incel Violence at Joker Screenings

https://io9.gizmodo.com/u-s-military...iol-1838412331

WTF???
What kind of an asshole do you have to be to attack innocent people trying to have a good time at a movie theater?
Just one more sign The End is nigh...-ohbfrank-

Why So Blu? 09-26-19 05:23 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 13614211)
Drinks can be had during the movie. They do have a bar area on the first floor called The Chesterfield. I would imagine Alamo will create some new drinks just for the movie.

But, I'll be at the 4:00 show. Got my seat reserved. The 7:00 show is getting full already with the overflow spilling into the 10:00 showing. He'll have to make a decision soon.

Sure, but I meant to socialize. You can't socialize in an auditorium while watching the film. Me and some friends are getting together beforehand at our local margarita spot and then going to the film on the 3rd.

RichC2 09-26-19 06:38 PM

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Our local arthouse theater is opening a pizza joint next door to the theater for precisely that reason.

Well that and they have some fucking good pizza

TomOpus 09-26-19 07:49 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 13614268)
Sure, but I meant to socialize. You can't socialize in an auditorium while watching the film. Me and some friends are getting together beforehand at our local margarita spot and then going to the film on the 3rd.

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It all depends on which showing he's going to and his schedule. I would prefer to socialize before the movie. And I always get in my seat 30 mins prior so I can get my food/drink order in. Yeah, I'm kinda set in my ways.

TomOpus 09-26-19 07:49 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 13614320)
Our local arthouse theater is opening a pizza joint next door to the theater for precisely that reason.

Well that and they have some fucking good pizza

Will they let you bring the pizza into the movie?

DJariya 09-26-19 10:38 PM

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I'm seeing it next Friday, It's so stupid this film is drawing some paranoia of violence just because the lead character is a criminal.

Crocker Jarmen 09-26-19 11:11 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13614447)
I'm seeing it next Friday, It's so stupid this film is drawing some paranoia of violence just because the lead character is a criminal.

I'm reminded of back in 1989 when the newspapers were warning that Do The Right Thing was going to inspire riots.

Dan 09-27-19 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13614447)
I'm seeing it next Friday, It's so stupid this film is drawing some paranoia of violence just because the lead character is a criminal.

http://wp.production.patheos.com/blo.../Straw-Man.jpg

GoldenJCJ 09-27-19 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by raven56706 (Post 13614087)
meh.. its gonna happen whether people like it or not. if this is the case, might as well not leave your house.

it makes me wonder at what point this thing becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

raven56706 09-27-19 07:01 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ (Post 13614495)

it makes me wonder at what point this thing becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.


i wonder that and why people are in uproar of something with this character. i mean i am more worried that if this movie is actually really good, Todd won't do another DC movie because of all this bullshit

E Unit 09-27-19 07:46 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13614447)
I'm seeing it next Friday, It's so stupid this film is drawing some paranoia of violence just because the lead character is a criminal.

I think it’s more of what’s already been shown in the trailers, like something terrorist in the subway. The trailers alone make it seem like he’s out to cause mass panic, which plays directly into what’s going on in real life. It has nothing to do with him being criminal. If that were the case, all sorts of people would have been robbing casinos because of Oceans 11.

raven56706 09-27-19 08:49 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by E Unit (Post 13614529)

I think it’s more of what’s already been shown in the trailers, like something terrorist in the subway. The trailers alone make it seem like he’s out to cause mass panic, which plays directly into what’s going on in real life. It has nothing to do with him being criminal. If that were the case, all sorts of people would have been robbing casinos because of Oceans 11.


society is fucked now. A Joker movie is scaring people.

RichC2 09-27-19 08:52 AM

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Meh, a lot of people are scared of their own shadow.

Dan 09-27-19 08:54 AM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by E Unit (Post 13614529)

I think it’s more of what’s already been shown in the trailers, like something terrorist in the subway. The trailers alone make it seem like he’s out to cause mass panic, which plays directly into what’s going on in real life. It has nothing to do with him being criminal. If that were the case, all sorts of people would have been robbing casinos because of Oceans 11.

Take your reasonable discourse elsewhere, young man. This is Dee Vee Dee Talk, for Zod's sake!

Ash Ketchum 09-27-19 02:44 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 13614467)

Scarecrow! The next Batman villain to get his own movie!



Dan 09-27-19 02:48 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 
:lol: like we need a movie that's sympathetic to eco-terrorists!

E Unit 09-27-19 07:02 PM

Re: Joker (2019, D: Todd Phillips) -- S: Joaquin Phoenix
 

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 13614581)
Take your reasonable discourse elsewhere, young man. This is Dee Vee Dee Talk, for Zod's sake!

Another example is Natural Born Killers. I worked as a projectionist when that movie came out and we had protests outside our theater. Just a few dozen with posters and whatnot. Due to the nature of the movie, that was the argument, that the characters would inspire people to start doing the same thing. And we have had our share of Mickey/Mallory wannabes after. Not right then, but I’ve read a few that had done that. The big difference was that during that time - 1994 - we didn’t have a polarized society like we do now. Same gun laws for the most part, but of course no internet at that time to exacerbate things the way they are now.

But it’s no longer that time. It’s insane the amount of murders that’s happened since then. And every mass shooting is publicized and people who are affected are interviewed and they tell how their lives are forever changed. So while we talk of the whole “We’ll we’re just more sensitive now”, we’ll yeah, we see what happens.

Off soapbox - my big hope is that Phillips somewhat takes the violence responsibly. But if it’s the whole he gets beaten up and made fun of and causes him to go psycho and just does terroristic things - yeah, that’ll inspire some people who are prone to that kind of past do something crazy. Drawback of making a psychological movie like this and it’s intention being entertainment. But if he can pull it off, then good for him. And I’m saying this non-sarcastically.

Dan 09-27-19 07:43 PM

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E Unit,
I'm glad you brought up NBK, because I watched that recently and I think that film is more prophetic than we give it credit for. Obviously it's not completely on-point, as I don't think anyone in entertainment could have predicted where we are today 25 years later, but all the ideas are there.
There's a scene late in the film where Mickey is doing his interview and he talks about his demons and all that stuff. The one where he ends it by saying, "Shit, man... I'm a Natural Born Killer." And then the rioting starts. It's a charismatic, cult-like, persuasive call to action. In the movie, it's all criminals. Today, it's 4chan manifestos instead of prime time tv interviews, and would-be criminals, yet only some step out and commit the act. But they DO commit the act, as we see with mass shootings.

But to your point, there were some M&M copycats. Oliver Stone and WB were sued by the family of murder victims because the murderers got high, watched the movie, and went on a killing spree. The case was thrown out as I recall, but it was still a thing. And it's important and good that the filmmakers weren't held responsible. The same would apply to Todd Phillips here. But I also think, and this is more about how the film actually plays out, there's some level of responsibility for how the message of the film is executed (no pun intended).

Accept it or not, folks idolize and idealize the Joker (especially the Dark Knight iteration), even though he was a sociopath ("but he had some good points"). I think this Joker will be a fascinating story (I WANT to see a villain origin story like this), and I'm fairly confident that Phillips and Phoenix have handled this in a highly nuanced way. But I also think people are wrong to completely dismiss the reasonable concern that there's a decent chunk of the audience that won't get it and will see him as a Real Hero, and another decent chunk of the audience that won't get it and will see Phillips/Phoenix as endorsing terroristic behavior. Both such groups are Too Online to a fault, which will surely ruin most discussion about the bigger ideas in the film.


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