1 hr 16 min

Suicide Squad (2016‪)‬ Sequelcast 2 and Friends

    • Film Reviews

Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, Thrasher, and Alex Miller discuss the first film of the Suicide Squad duology. Bad guys help a rogue group commit morally ambiguous deeds to save the world in a convoluted fashion whilst predictable music drops accompany them. Starring Ike Barinholtz, Viola Davis, Margot Robbie & Will Smith.

Based on the cult DC comics created by Robert Kanigher, Ross Andru, and John Ostrander, Suicide Squad has too complicated a plot for its own good. Such a thing is a bit of a risk when you have over half a dozen characters in the titular group (see also X-Men), but a long series of character intros before the main story gets started doesn't help things. An Academy Award winner for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Suicide Squad makes some bold visual choices; some work (Harley Quinn), some don't (Joker). A grey boring desaturated color palette during the action scenes and a theatrical cut that is softer than what director David Ayer intended (no, the Extended Cut is not his director's cut, although it's a slight improvement) don't help things either. 

To misquote the late Leslie Neilsen from Spy Hard, Suicide Squad is "no Gouda!"  

Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the Greenlit Podcast Network

Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2

Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography

Buy Mat's books (Podcast You Nerd!, The Films of Uwe Boll Vol. 1: The Video Game Movies!) 

Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG

Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project

Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, Thrasher, and Alex Miller discuss the first film of the Suicide Squad duology. Bad guys help a rogue group commit morally ambiguous deeds to save the world in a convoluted fashion whilst predictable music drops accompany them. Starring Ike Barinholtz, Viola Davis, Margot Robbie & Will Smith.

Based on the cult DC comics created by Robert Kanigher, Ross Andru, and John Ostrander, Suicide Squad has too complicated a plot for its own good. Such a thing is a bit of a risk when you have over half a dozen characters in the titular group (see also X-Men), but a long series of character intros before the main story gets started doesn't help things. An Academy Award winner for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Suicide Squad makes some bold visual choices; some work (Harley Quinn), some don't (Joker). A grey boring desaturated color palette during the action scenes and a theatrical cut that is softer than what director David Ayer intended (no, the Extended Cut is not his director's cut, although it's a slight improvement) don't help things either. 

To misquote the late Leslie Neilsen from Spy Hard, Suicide Squad is "no Gouda!"  

Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the Greenlit Podcast Network

Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2

Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography

Buy Mat's books (Podcast You Nerd!, The Films of Uwe Boll Vol. 1: The Video Game Movies!) 

Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG

Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project

1 hr 16 min