hellsingfan01 : If you haven't done already go and check her out in Fighting With My Family. https://www.p...
echobobbunn : I think all the links currently here point to the same grab, which is approximately 30 min...
magiczoo : This is the first film I saw Florence Pugh in, I remember being completely blown away by h...
BrotherKnumpcy : This was better than the 2022 lazy true crime YT podcast BS (The Burger Chef Murders on he...
magically_delicious : Seriously disturbing that this show, with 40 minor children, could ever have taken place. ...
hellsingfan01 : Won't be out until next year.
moongoddess : Loved this. Need to revisit the other 3 films.
mkmikas : i think his fallibility is endearing.. of course we want to learn from and be critical of ...
snazzydetritus : I have only one complaint about this phenomenal series - it is slightly annoying how naive...
~Dime~ : Man I miss Leslie Nielsen. His comedic timing was always perfect. This movie is a classic,...
I think the ending actually sets up a new, more traditional version of the Joker, one that DC fans would be more familiar with. Arthur Fleck’s Joker is simply an inspiration, his version of the Joker sets up why people would ever follow or support a psychopath like The Joker in the first place. Fleck walked so other Jokers could run. But I don’t think the average “DC Joker fan” would have the mental fortitude or curiosity to sit through the whole movie(s) to figure all that out. I actually think these Joker movies could end up connecting to Pattinson’s Batman universe. It sucks that many will miss out on this because of preconceived notions
yup, brain function in modern society is lacking. There’s speculation the guy who gutted him also cut his own face. Watching throughout the whole movie, he had it in for arthur and wanted him dead. I wonder if people realize the many singing scenes were all in his head as a way of coping with his situation