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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Charles Roven, David Ayer, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Richard Suckle, Jay Hernandez, Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, Geoff Johns, Cara Delevingne, Will Smith, Ike Barinholtz, Jared Leto, Viola Davis, Deborah Snyder, Margot Robbie, Zack Snyder, Scott Eastwood, Colin Wilson See more |
Initial release date | 2016-12-13 |
Runtime | 2 hours and 2 minutes |
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Suicide Squad - Extended Cut
It feels good to be bad! Assemble a team of the world's most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government's disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity.
U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of desparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren't picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it's every man for himself?
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Suicide Squad (Extended Cut/Blu-ray) Suicide Squad: Extended Cut is the must-own version with more action and more Squad! Watch the movie with extra footage not seen in theaters. It feels good to be bad… Assemble a team of the world’s most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government’s disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity. U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of disparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren’t picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it’s every man for himself?
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.56 ounces
- Item model number : B01INUND9I
- Director : David Ayer
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, Blu-ray
- Run time : 2 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : December 13, 2016
- Actors : Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola Davis
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English, French, Portuguese
- Producers : Zack Snyder, Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Deborah Snyder, Colin Wilson
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B01INUND9I
- Writers : David Ayer
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,916 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #352 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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The story is that ARGUS, headed by Amanda Waller (played wonderfully by Viola Davis) forces a bunch of inmates, some with metahuman abilities to covertly battle threats that the government cannot handle, knowing that the government can disavow them and throw them under the bus if things go sideways. And, to force their cooperation, nanite bombs are implanted in their necks, in order to kill anyone who wants to try and escape. The movie is set after Batman v. Superman and references Superman's death, and Ben Affleck does have a couple of cameo appearances as Batman. And, the movie does do a bit of setup for the Justice League movie.
The movie is mostly an origin story for the character of Harley Quinn (played by Margo Robbie) and to some extent Deadshot (played by Will Smith), and partly a mission story of the team trying to take down a 1000-year-old witch (played by Carla Delevingne). The team is headed by Special Forces officer Rick Flag (played by Joel Kinnaman, best known for the series The Killing), who tries to keep the bad guys in line. The movie also reintroduces the live-action Joker, played by Jared Leto, whose take on the character was totally different from any prior version of the character. Almost a punk rocker version of him. Leto was apparently pretty crazy devoted to the role in real life and did a very good job being psychotic.
The big controversy over the movie is the extensive reshoots that WB forced Ayers to do to make the movie more like an MCU movie. His version would have had much less comedy, no pop songs, and would have been much more of a dark drama/action combination. After the Snyder Cut of Justice League was actually released fans are now clamoring for an Ayers cut of this movie. Whether it will actually come to pass, remains to be seen.
For those who get the Blu-Ray, the movie looks and sounds great in HD. There are over an hour's worth of extras including several making of and behind the scenes features and a gag reel. Definitely, a lot if you like going through the bonus material. There are also two cuts of the movie, the theatrical version, which clocks in at just over two hours including the credits, and an extended version that really just has some extended scenes in it, that adds about 12 minutes of footage.
Overall, the movie is much better than it was made out to be. I do think WB would have been better served to follow the MCU format of introducing the main characters in stand-alone movies before they got to the team-up movies. I think this movie would have worked a lot better if there was a stand-alone Batman movie that introduced this version of Joker and Harley Quinn in order to set up her capture, and then had the Suicide Squad movie be a follow up to that, instead of just throwing a bunch of new characters into a movie that only fans of the comics or Batman the Animated series would be familiar with. That said, it is still a good movie that could have been great if the studio would have left it alone and let Ayer make the movie he wanted to.
What comes with this purchase? This set comes with three discs, the Extended Blu-ray, the Theatrical Blu-ray, and the Theatrical DVD. Also included is the Ultraviolet Digital HD redemption code. Don't neglect the digital code, because the most interesting special features actually come with the digital version (more on that below). All three discs contain the same special features (which is a shame, because they could have taken advantage of all those extra discs to give us different special features on each disc). The extended version is English audio only, whereas multiple language options - and also an English descriptive audio track for the visually impaired - are included on the theatrical disc. There's no audio commentary track though (look for my rant on that below).
Extended cut: This cut is only about 10 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, so don't expect a substantially different version of the movie, a la the Batman V Superman Ultimate Edition. If you remember seeing many shots in the trailers that never made it into the theatrical cut (e.g., Katana's eyes turning black, Killer Croc apparently attacking Katana, Harley aiming her baseball bat like a shotgun, numerous Joker scenes, etc.), unfortunately most of those scenes are still missing, because for some reason they failed to make it into this Extended Cut. Thankfully, the funny bar scene, where Harley's taking everyone's orders, did make it in though. I was waiting for that scene when watching in the theater and was upset that it wasn't in the movie, so I'm glad that's back. In addition to little added moments throughout the film, the biggest added scenes are a flashback scene of Harley & Joker involving a motorcycle chase and a couple of walking-talking scenes where all the characters are conversing and getting to know each other better.
Special Features: Do not make the mistake of thinking all the special features are on the disc. The special features on the disc may seem a little bit lacking - it's just a few standard behind the scenes featurettes and a short gag reel (unfortunately no deleted scenes) - but the most interesting special features are actually part of the digital version. I redeemed my digital copy through VUDU, where you can access the special features by clicking on the Theatrical Version and choosing "Extras Plus" from the menu screen. There's a whole bunch of interesting extras in here, image galleries, videos that aren't on the disc, and more. The highlight has to be the cool 360° viewer feature, where you can move your phone/tablet device around in order to view Suicide Squad themed environments all around you through your device. They really should have advertised that these cool digital features are, in fact, included with this purchase, because I didn't even realize I had access to these features myself until I stumbled across them.
Major complaint: Once again, this Blu-ray lacks a commentary track. I say once again, because the Batman V Superman Blu-ray also didn't have any commentary track. This is weird, because previous DC/Warner movies, Man of Steel & Watchmen, actually have the best commentaries I've seen for any home version release of any movie. Warner Bros releases used to do what they called a "Maximum Movie Mode" which is a director's commentary, combined with featurettes, for an interesting and immersive behind-the-scenes look at the movie that was better than a regular commentary. It's upsetting enough that we no longer get that feature, but the complete lack of any regular audio commentary at all is a big negative for this Blu-ray. I wanted to hear what David Ayer, and the actors, etc. had to say about the movie. Whoever's in charge of these releases, you're making a mistake leaving out the commentaries.
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It was at this point that I decided to try to avoid any more marketing or articles about the movie, in the hope of avoiding preconceptions. This is something I hope you can do too, as coming at it cold (and admittedly with VERY little knowledge of the comic-book characters involved except the obvious major names), it has a lot of fun surprises.
The plot as laid out in the trailers and back cover is pretty simple: following the events of Batman v Superman, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis - hard as nails) decides to create a super-team out of nasty supervillains, forcing them to use their dubious skills for national security by means of coercion and blackmail. Davis' 'Waller' is a wonderful character, so morally murky and manipulative that you wonder if anything is considered 'off-limits' when it comes to the Greater Good.
Kinnaman is decent as team leader and mostly decent guy Rick Flagg. Will Smith gets a lot more story and character mileage than suggested in the trailers as hit-man 'Deadshot', and we also get Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, having a ball as the sassy quip-machine with a lethal approach to baseball bats and a wardrobe that'll have teenage boys (and many grown men) drooling into dehydration. Jay Hernandez's Diablo is a brilliantly portrayed blend of humility, self loathing and fearsome power.
The film manages to be a veritable cameo-fest, including appearances by Batman, and of course Jared Leto's much discussed take on The Joker. His 'Mister J' is a fascinating creation: unpredictable and genuinely dangerous, blending psychoses, impulsiveness and malice in equal measure, but darker and nastier than any before him. You genuinely feel like this is a Joker you'd be scared to be captured by, for fear of hideous torture and death, rather than the seething anarchy of Ledger's take, or the bonkers collateral damage of Nicholson's.
He's used little, but it turns out to be just enough, as the real threat is nowhere near as weak as I feared from early naysayers.
The real big-bad of the film is best left unrevealed, except to say that Ayer has a ball with some very sinister and utterly astounding character and costume design, presenting a threat serious enough to warrant a team of bad guys to deal with it.
The film isn't without flaws - some small, some major.
The plot is ridiculous. In essence there's very little that really happens in terms of story once the drama hits the fan, and the entire thing could have (and should have) been easily avoided by anybody as competent as Waller.
There are also major issues with how one bad guy gets taken down; seemingly with pretty much the same equipment other people have been throwing at it all film long without success.
Some of the super-team serve little or no purpose. Killer Croc does essentially nothing. So does Captain Boomerang...and Katana fares little better, while Delevingne's 'June Moone' gets to show so little personality it's impossible to see why Kinnaman's character cares for her to begin with.
Luckily, Ayer manages to bring some astounding directing chops to the table. Aided by heavy-duty charm and quips from Robbie's Harley Quinn (basically steals the film), soul from Deadshot and fear from The Joker's sparse appearances, he pumps the film full of macho posturing, brutality and violence. Barely ten minutes of the film's second and third acts pass without a few hundred rounds of ammunition being fired or dozens of characters being brutally slain, and the ending, when it comes, is a protracted fireworks display that looks like a beautiful merger of Ghostbusters and Michael Mann's supernatural horror The Keep. In 3D (nicely effective and well executed throughout), it's even more impressive.
The film isn't perfect - blockbusters rarely are, especially when under such heavy-duty weight of scrutiny and expectations - but by the end it manages that rare feat: you feel almost like you've just sat through a genuinely unusual and surprising cinema visit, even when watching at home. For a blockbuster, you surely can't ask for much more than that.
Leto's performance is sterling.
#restorethesnyderverse.
Swift turnaround.
Well packaged.