DC Studios THREAD - GunnVerse Begins - Chapter ONE: Gods & Monsters

im only on the 5th episode and it is better than dd but come on man do we really gotta see jessica and luke **** all the time? im like ok but atleast show us some tittys or booty the ***** always ******* in her clothes

i feel sorry for luke man jessica always wearing that same pair of black panties like in every episode and you know she not be going to the laundry mat either :x
 
Y'all need to see this.
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That's @Master Zik making fun of DCEU.

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shogun shogun needs a Sprite sponsorship with all the thirst in his posts. :lol:

LeBron had his own Sprite flavor. shogun's Sprite might not be ideal for consumption though. It'd probably be Iskra Lawrence's bathwater or something. :lol:
 
I finally saw Suicide Squad & it wasn't as bad as the critics said, but it was definitely a flawed film. I also thought it was better that Batman vs Superman but suffered many of the same problems specifically editing, the ancillary story lines, & the over all story line. Some of the acting was kinda bad to but I had to remind myself this was a comic book-action pop corn flick.

Also, I didn't really like the Enchantress & her brother as the antagonist. I kept thinking the larger "villain" in the movie was Joker. Will Smith's inclusion still annoyed me too because I think he does crap movies but in all honesty, he was ok.

Kudos to Margot Robbie & Jared Leto. I really really hate Leto chiefly because of his poser band & the poser music he makes. Leto is a rock solid actor though. He was stellar in Dallas Buyers Club & his Joker was very good. I thought it was a brace choice & solid delivery in light of such a masterful performance from Heath Ledger (RIP).

I really wish Joker was more a central figure.

This movie sooo would've benefited as an R rated movie.
 
 
As the headline notes, Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc.’s Suicide Squad has passed $300 million in overseas earnings as of this weekend. The DC Films supervillain caper earned $38m in 64 foreign territories along with its $20.7m domestic weekend gross. The film has now earned $310.4m overseas, which combined with its $262.2m domestic total brings the film’s worldwide cume to $572.6m thus far.

That’s the eighth-biggest global grosser of 2016 and the fifth-biggest live-action grosser of the year thus far. The film earned $6.8 million in Germany this weekend, which was 13% higher than Guardians of the Galaxy and about on par with Deadpool. That is the last major overseas market for the David Ayer picture since it isn’t playing in China until it opens in Japan on September 10th. Among already opened markets, the film has earned $36.1m in the United Kingdom, $27.1m in Brazil, and $23.6m in Mexico.

Add that to the $22.6 million from Russia and the $21.1m from Australia. The Will Smith/Margot Robbie caper has earned $15.1m in France and $14.2m in South Korea. We’ll see how it holds up between now and its big debut in Japan. At this juncture, $600m+ is an all-but a done deal, with the question being if it can make it to $650m before it cashes out. Had it played in China, we would probably have been talking about a possible $700m+ cume, so that’s one situation where China mattered regarding perception.
 
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So why did China not let it open again?
 
Chinese fans had hoped the movie's PG-13 rating would help it get past censors.

David Ayer's Suicide Squad  is set to hit theaters around the globe this weekend, but the world's most populous nation — and No. 2 movie market — probably won't be joining the party anytime soon.

The Warner Bros. tentpole has yet to receive a release date in China, and sources close to the decision-making process in Beijing say it appears increasingly unlikely to get the official nod.

According to people familiar with the matter, China Film Group, the state-backed distributor that handles the import of all foreign films, hasn't put the movie on its internal release calendar, which is typically set at least two months in advance. "They think this is not a good film to release in China," a Chinese executive said without elaborating.

Chinese DC fans have been speculating online for months about whether Suicide Squad  would get past Beijing's censorship committee. Thanks to its friendlier PG-13 rating, the movie had raised hopes that it would escape the fate of Fox's similarly toned "anti-superhero" hit Deadpool, which was effectively precluded from release in China due to its violence and graphic language.

Not surprisingly, Warner Bros. tweaked Suicide Squad's local-language title. In Chinese, it's "X特遣队," which translates to "Special Task Force X" (X marks the suicide, it would seem). Many have wondered whether the movie's dark and anarchic tone would still rub the censors the wrong way, though. The story, from a script by Ayer, follows a group of incarcerated supervillains — played by Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis and others — who are released by a secret government agency to save the world from a dangerous threat. China's official censorship guidelines state that stories "propagating passive or negative outlook on life, worldview and value system" are disallowed. Exactly how that applies to comic book baddies turned snarky world saviors remains to be seen.

China has no ratings system, so the country's media regulator, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT), makes a judgment on all film imports, approving or banning them for consumption by Chinese viewers of all ages.

At the same time, Hollywood gets far less back from the Chinese box office — 20 to 25 percent —  than it does from other markets (40 to 50 percent is common in other territories around the world).The Chinese box office has become an increasingly important piece of the international distribution map for the big six Hollywood studios. Suicide Squad  cost at least $175 million to make. The biggest Hollywood films in China so far this year are Disney's Zootopia  at $235.5 million, Legendary Entertainment's Warcraft  with $221 million and Marvel/Disney's Captain America: Civil War  with $190.4 million.

If Suicide Squad  still does manage to squeak through the system to score a China release, it will be conspicuously late in coming. China's regulators typically notify the studios of the local release dates for their films 30 to 45 days in advance. And although they have manipulated Hollywood dates to local advantage in the past, for most of this year, U.S. films have opened in China simultaneously or well within a month of their North American debut. And with the Chinese box office experiencing a surprising slowdown  this summer, regulators have been easing restrictions  rather than increasing them.

Warner Bros. declined comment.
 
Yeah I've been thinking how much it sucks for the amount of rated R joints they never get to see in a theater.

Just straight to bootleg status and not ripped and found on the internet but old school bootleg dvd and blu-ray.
 
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idunno

i didn't go back to the last 20+ unread pages :lol:

I'm usually not in the forums on weekends so when you guys are busy the unreads just piles on
 
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