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Just shot our review of Joker. Coming soon!

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Anonymous

Is it just 30 minutes of unedited columbine footage?

Dan Port

Hurry up you hacks!

Anonymous

I thought it was the actual review and got so excited...

Sputnik34

Mike hated it. Jay trepidatiously recommends.... I'm calling it!!

Juan Calvo

What I'm really looking forward to is RLM's take on recent statements by film director Martin Scorsese...

Anonymous

Mom's gonna freak

Anonymous

The idea of the Joker as Travis Bickle in a clown costume is hilarious.

Anonymous

Very interested to hear what they have to say about this one. I liked elements of it but also had big problems with parts of it. Certainly a more interesting DC release than they've had for a while, if nothing else.

Joel D Smith

I saw the film this afternoon. I will be interested to see what Mike and Jay say.

Anonymous

I'm on the fence about going to see this so I'm curious what our favorite drunken VCR repairmen have to say.

Anonymous

Fuck you, it's Jokeruary!

Dion Turner

I like it... I think.... some parts I really like. If nothing else I think Todd Phillips deserves credit for broadening his genres - even if he’s aping Scorsese... it was a pretty good ape.

Anonymous

Still looking forward to that Exorcist III Re:view. Needing a Mike fix.

Anonymous

I'm curious to hear their take on how in this film set in 1981, a viral video emerges, with multiple angles, from an amateur standup night.

Joel D Smith

My opinion (as a random internet stranger): The central problem of the film is that from the very start Arthur Fleck is clearly deeply disturbed, suffering from profound mental illness. So the audience (or at least I) can't empathize with him and his struggle. It's like watching a case study, not following a character we like or feel for. OTOH, it's certainly different - seriously downbeat and ugly. Makes "Batman v Superman" look like "Amelie."

Anonymous

What I will say is, two things that surprised me: visuals and the score. I just presumed it'd be this flat, dull looking film but it had some pretty nice shots, suited the films tone. And the score is really impressive, again, fits the feel of the film perfectly at moments. Less so the song choices.

Anonymous

Can't wait!

Anonymous

My guess, Mike will appreciate the filmmaking, but not like it, and Jay will love it.

Anonymous

Can't wait for the truth

Anonymous

This film was a very magical viewing experience for me. I really loved when he clowned and danced. And I felt like I WAS Joker, because I laughed so hard at parts when no one whatsoever else in the audience was laughing. And not, like, rolling my eyes laughter, just delighted yet slightly bitter laughter. If I were his therapist I would have encouraged him to express himself artistically through dance.

AllGoodNamesRGone

Just got out of the theater. I am excited to hear what RLM thinks about this film.

Anonymous

I dont think I've ever looked forward to their take on a movie moreso than with this one!

Anonymous

I don't know if Joaquin Phoenix is ever gonna be able to top this performance: https://youtu.be/sPpWzS3nCwM

Anonymous

Best cinematic experience since Fury Road. Please have my back on this, Jay.

Anonymous

I liked the film, just hated the details of the Wayne connection. Also, a weird choice of music when he is dancing down the stairs towards the end. The darkness of total descension.

Anonymous

The little kid! He'll be Batman! BATMAN!

Anonymous

Breaking news: Two middle aged white men in Wisconsin think “Joker” is just OK

Anonymous

Me personally I thought it was just ok too... Not as terrifying or funny or as disturbing as Data's face in that new Picard trailer

Anonymous

Everyone has just an opinion on movies, but Mike and Jay are always right.

Anonymous

Hope you release the review soon!

Anonymous

Please, I need to know what my opinion of this movie is

Anonymous

Me personally thinks that with a kind of a reasonable budget ($55M), this is going to make so much money that we may have some good old dramas and character based movies in the future. This one is not about cool scenes or fan servicing moments, it is just a great movie that even if you never heard about the joker or batman is still cohesive and touching. For me personally, there is a clear trend of people stepping back a little from the new technology, the CGI fest and that does not apply only to movies, but also for social behavior. Excess is not that desirable as it was, because we went there and it was shallow. I hope Avatar bankrupts the studio and Cameron's ego. Love you guys!

Anonymous

I NEED IT

Anonymous

I just paid $2 to read this.