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Shia LaBeouf as Boyd “Bible” Swan in FURY (2014)
Édgar Ramírez as Kandomere in Bright (2017)
If you act like my enemy… you become my enemy.
Love your perfume. What is that? The stench of death?
Suicide Squad (2016, David Ayer)
On Saturday, an appreciative fan—who goes by the name PensFanboy on Twitter—reached out to David Ayer to tell the director he is thankful for Suicide Squad and thinks it’s a “masterpiece.” Not long after, a grateful Ayer posted a response. It begins with him thanking the fan for the kind words, but the rest of the lengthy and refreshingly candid message addresses the film’s ups and downs.
While he’s elated Suicide Squad grossed three-quarters of a billion dollars at the worldwide box office and successfully introduced many lesser known DC characters into the DCEU, he admitted the film has its fair share of flaws and he was hurt by the amount of criticism heaped upon it by critics—seeing as though he put a lot of time and effort into trying to make the best possible comic book movie he could. He also admitted that one of his biggest regrets is not making Joker (Jared Leto) the film’s main villain.
“Thank you so much,” a grateful Ayer wrote. “I know it’s a controversial film, I really tried to make something different, with a look and a voice of its own.
“I took inspiration from the insanity of the original comics,” he continued. “Making a movie is a journey, not a straight line. I learned so much. People want what they want, and everyone has a personal vision of how each character should look and walk and talk. If you set out to make a mass appeal movie, it’s easy to end up with vanilla. But I went for it. And I know Squad has its flaws, Hell, the World knows it. Nothing hurts more than to pick a newspaper and see a couple years of your blood, sweat and tears ripped to shreds. The hate game is strong out there.
"The movie was wildly successful commercially. And the World got introduced into some very cool characters in the DC Universe. And that success is due exactly to the wonder and power of DC, of its characters. Would I do a lot of things different? Yep, for sure.
"Wish I had a time machine. I’d make Joker the main villain and engineer a more grounded story. I have to take the good and bad and learn from it. I love making movies and I love DC. I’m a High School dropout and used to paint houses for a living. I’m lucky to have the job I have. I have to give the characters the stories and plots they deserve next time. Real talk. (And no, there isn’t a secret edit of the film with a bunch of Joker scenes hidden in a slat mine somewhere.)”
Fury (2014)
10 Frames
Fury (2014) Directed David Ayer Cinematography by Roman Vasyanov
“Wait till you see it…” “See what?” “…what a man can do to another man.”
Review: Suicide Squad (2016) - SPOILERS AHEAD
NOTE: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS FOR SUICIDE SQUAD, SO IF YOU WISH TO KEEP THE FILM UNSPOILED, AND SEE IT FOR YOURSELF, FEEL FREE TO SKIP THIS REVIEW.
Well that was...something.
Try as it might to be something better, Suicide Squad is, in the end, an utter train wreck of a film. Consisting of a series of good, if not great concepts, but completely hamstrung by editing that is best described as incoherent, it is a film that continually tries desperately to find itself, only to get hopelessly lost in a sea of badly integrated pop songs, ill defined character development, and a plot that is, at best, borderline baffling.
I had the best Assistant Driver in the entire Ninth Army in that seat. Now I got you. I promised my crew a long time ago I’d keep them alive. You’re getting in the way of that. It ain’t like the newsreels up front.
Fury (2014) dir. David Ayer
12 year olds must be pumped for this movie.
End of Watch (USA, 2012)