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Vee Infuso

    • 3 hours ago

    You know when the actor says that this is the worst film that he made in his career well I don't blame him. But as a viewer in my point-of-view I enjoy some of Joker: Folie a Deux, and some of that I hate.

    • 3 hours ago

    They actually did the same thing with that Gotham show. The joker isn't the joker the joker is an idea that will forever manifest with different people jarome, Jeremiah, Jake Napier, Arthur.

    • 3 hours ago

    The sequel was so pretentious and the first should have stayed a standalone film.

    • 3 hours ago

    Joker is one of my favorite movies of all time… period. I saw it 3 times in theater & I even bought it on blueray.

    1. I’d like to say that I didn’t mind it being a musical as long as it didn’t kill what was going on in the movie. Plus, we had seem very small amounts of musical elements in the 1st movie, so the idea wasn’t far fetched.

    2. When Gaga was casted as Harley I just knew she was going to give us a chaotic Oscar/Golden Globe type performance.

    …….. I was wrong to think so positively of this movie. In fact I went in knowing how bad the movie was reviewed, I even decided to wait for it to hit streams; whilst avoiding any & all major spoilers.

    3. Speaking of “Loathe”…… I have an extreme hatred towards any & all movies that have even the slightest hint/mention of Rape/sexual assault…. And this movie had a random fade to black sodomy scene. And I’ll be honest with you. Up until that point the movie was a solid 7 for me.

    4. Then…. The ending happened. It’s not the fact that they killed him, because I expected it to happen, but it’s who did & how it was done. When I say it almost brought a tear to my eye. Not necessarily because of sadness (although I won’t deny it) but because of the agonizing feeling of annoyance hit me immediately.

    5. I think that they could’ve easily had Harley kill Arthur because he decided that Joker wasn’t the real him. Right there on the staircase. With it was her kissing him goodbye while pushing him down the stairs in slow motion, or her stabbing him to death while laughing…. She could’ve then started grooming the guy who inevitably kills Arthur in the movie into becoming the actual Joked.

    6. Although I expected Arthur to die. It could’ve been done more pleasantly.

    7. Not only was this a huge middle finger to the casual audience, but a massive assault towards fans of the Joker I.P & the fans of the original movie.

    8. In conclusion: we basically watched a man get assaulted his entire existence, and after finding a sense of happiness after doing some horrible things he was assaulted time & time again, and eventually graphically killed.

    ……..They said, his mom was getting beat by her boyfriend, and that the boyfriend was raping & beating Arthur too. In fact he was getting beat so gruesomely that his mind had blocked it away (or just blatantly memory loss due to concussions).

    It reminded me of Dog Pound a little too.

    So, the movie is an 5/10

    • 3 hours ago

    It’s like a tired old Joke. Once you make an unexpected joke that makes everyone laugh, you found your funny bone. But when you make the same unexpected joke, it just stops being funny.

    • 3 hours ago

    5:42 Ninja Batman and Batman, Beyond are interesting and fun concepts. The first Joker was interesting but, absolutely didn't need a sequel

    • 3 hours ago

    Hear me out here, I would like to see a version of Harley and The Joker where they're actually loving. On equal terms. Where they're both tragic characters of one kind or another, who have only found solace in each-other, and destroying the cruel world around them. Give them a genuine romance, Make them a bonnie and clyde. Equal Clowns in Crime.

    • 3 hours ago

    It should be noted that the inspiration for the sequel came from Joaquin Phoenix having a dream where he, as the Joker, performed a song and told jokes. He brought the idea to Phillips, who thought about making the sequel a Broadway musical. But then, for some reason, the Broadway musical was turned into a film, despite the original plan being that "Joker" would be a standalone film.

    Also, fun fact, the animated opening sequence was directed by famed French animator Sylvain Chomet, the director of "The Triplets of Belleville" & "The Old Lady and the Pigeons".

    • 3 hours ago

    New V 👍

    • 3 hours ago

    Nah. Joker 2 was just awful.

    • 3 hours ago

    I feel like Legion did a better job at telling a story of madness thru musical numbers. The music was better at the very least.

    • 3 hours ago

    The first one was fake deep slop, and the sequel was even worse

    • 3 hours ago

    I'll be honest I kinda like Joker folie a duex. I didn't really have any expectations going into the movie. And I honestly found myself laughing while watching it. I do agree Joker would've been off as a stand alone movie. And I get why people are mad it doesn't live to the original. And I'll admit I don't like the idea of some random person just copycatting Joker. And the songs were bland and useless to the story. But all and all I do think it was fine.

    • 3 hours ago

    But the joke's on you.

    Really something watching both those vids back to back. Watching the vid on the first Joker in hindsight hits hard and then the sequel video immediately follows.

    • 3 hours ago

    Joker = when your political movie backfires and the people you are against love it, so you make a sequel to destroy the character, but the sequel is shit and nobody watches it.
    Then you blame the people that you didn't like in the first place for your shit movie failing.

    • 3 hours ago

    Most of the people who creamed their jeans over “Joker” weren’t aware that it was pretty much a remake of Martin Scorsese’s “The King of Comedy” with a little bit of his “Taxi Driver” in the mix as well. Of course, Todd Phillips was very much aware of the homage he was making, which is one reason he cast DeNiro, who starred in those two aforementioned movies.

    Edit: the content creator spells this out at about the 7:00 mark, so my apologies for posting this comment before I watched the video, but I’m going to leave it up anyway.

    • 3 hours ago

    My fiance wanted to watch it, but as soon as i saw it was a musical, i tuned out. I know what happened in the movie, but only cuz i happened to be in the room when she did

    • 3 hours ago

    I've seen neither

    • 3 hours ago

    I understand you are retiring soon, and if that is what you want, good for you.
    But so much of your content has ben blatant rehash of your other older content.
    Listen, that is why I dont follow as much, and your uploads since then reaffirm it.

    I love you as a character and like your writing, but i understand why the channel died.

    Good luck in your future endeavors

    • 3 hours ago

    This is a prime example that if you had a good movie don't ruin it with a sequel, not every movie needs a sequel and not every movie needs to be a franchise for that matter either, and Gaga was Harley quinn in name only like the highlander there can only be one and that's Margot Robbie..

    • 3 hours ago

    Fleck inspiring another Joker works if this universe has the three Jokers as well. The Comedian, The Gangster, and The Psycopath.

    • 3 hours ago

    They did exactly what the people who made fantastic 4 in 2015 did. Took characters that we loved, and changed them into people who don't even recognize.

    • 3 hours ago

    The director didn’t know how to make a musical. He just wanted to see what he could get away with.
    NGL I hope he’s blackballed for this movie. There is nothing sincere about it. He wanted that payday.

    • 3 hours ago

    The Jokes On You! Hahahaha!

    • 3 hours ago

    Yet another cautionary tale. Just like how Josh Trank was posed to be the next big director, until he made Fan4stic & ruined his career. We’ll never see Todd Philips direct a big budget film again after this disaster

    • 3 hours ago

    Who paid this youtuber. Is just Aman. He is not the joker

    • 3 hours ago

    I genuinely dont think the guy at the end is supposed to be "the guy". I think the point is that the joker is a constant that will always exist in Gotham in some form. Hes the embodiment of chaos. It's not necessarily about someone going "oh that Arthur guy did clown stuff I'm gonna do that" but more about arthur being sort of the starting point to the down fall of Gotham. Arthur just wanted people to see him and in turn created a symbol of chaos. Arthur will be forgotten about in gotham history, but joker will always linger and be around.

    • 3 hours ago

    This would have been a art film without the ip.

    • 3 hours ago

    Both films are brilliant and complement each other.
    Joker is telling us a BS story about himself. It's not Arthur Fleck telling a story it's the actual Joker playing joke on you about your fantasies of who he is. Todd Phillips tells you at the beginning that "EVERYTHING MUST GO". Arthur Fleck is a pathetic character playing on your pre-conceptions and bias. He never could be the joker!😂 But the audience and Gotham wanted it to be true. Were you really expecting a the truth from the Joker? The fact that the story continues after Fleck is killed, with possibly the actual Joker laughing in the background is brilliant. You wouldn't get it. Who's laughing now? (The inconsistencies were the clues) the music was his escape from madness and the production values increased with intensity.

    • 3 hours ago

    “He is The Joker”
    The final line in Joker (2019)
    Yeah, I don’t buy this argument that Joker and Arthur are separate. Much like Bruce and Batman, the makeup is his true face.

    • 3 hours ago

    I wish you wouldn't talk about yourself as a failure. I wish your channel had seen sustained popularity from the jump, but that's just how it goes sometimes. I hope you can look at your time here more positively and be happy with what you've done. Quitting is definitely your choice to make, but there seems to be a lot of people who don't want to see you go. I wish you the best, Vee, and I hope that you come back one day with a better outlook on content creation.

    • 3 hours ago

    Joker should have been kept a standalone film. The sequel soiled the original's unique premise and left the vast majority of us scratching our heads and asking the simple question: why did they make this?

    • 3 hours ago

    I'll always pride mysel in predicting that the movie will be a disaster as soon as I saw that it'll be a "musical"

    • 3 hours ago

    Joker should have stayed a one and done.

    • 3 hours ago

    The first one was never more than a character study, even a pretty great one, for me.

    Just not for the Joker.

    The secund one?

    Fookin ell. Do they hate money?

    How did they even think it was a good idea?

    • 3 hours ago

    Both Joker movies are excellent and some of the best "comic book" films we got in recent memory (Besides Matt Reeves' Batman Universe). May not be what alot people wanted by Joker 2 but you can't deny that both films ARE movies made with care and people painting Todd Phillips in a negative light just because "There is No Joker".

    • 3 hours ago

    Im still waiting for a Live action Joker that's actually a criminal mastermind, no one surpass Mark Hamill for me

    Neat essay though

    • 3 hours ago

    I enjoy these Batman and the day___ died videos but why don’t you do wrestling videos as much anymore?(those are the videos that got me into this channel)

    • 3 hours ago

    The Harley Quinn character is more of a Punchline plot than HQ.

    • 3 hours ago

    If I had a nickel for every time a Batman story without Batman had a fake Joker who inspires a revolution in Gotham, making it so that the Joker is more of an idea than a man, only to then forget about that and say that the guy who killed the last Joker was the REAL Joker…

    • 3 hours ago

    I think the notion of creative liberties is lost on a lot of people nowadays. For most, if it's not the EXACT SAME as it is in the comics, then it's trash and boring. What is the point of doing the same thing over and over again? This way of thinking is childish and annoying IMO. That being said, I enjoyed Joker and its sequel for these reasons. And I respect the hell out of Folie à Deux for being what it is despite close minded people calling it the worst comic book movie ever made. Like seriously? Did you not watch Catwoman?

    • 3 hours ago

    Vee watches an interview with Todd Phillips saying this Joker inspired other Jokers
    Vee: "I don't think that's a good idea."

    • 3 hours ago

    14:53 Who’s the French guest? 😆

    • 3 hours ago

    Hot take: Adam Sandler's Big Daddy did better court drama than Joker 2 starring Joaquin Phoenix

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