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DC Ask Meme Part Deux: #13, #27, #48?
13. DCEU or DCAU? DCAU ig caus i enjoy static shock and parts of JLU but the only DCEU stuff i really liked was shazam and bophq....... one day ill give batman beyond and zeta project a shot
27. Batgirl and the birds of Prey or Redhood and the Outlaws?
i said this on the other one but i have this like undying confidence that i could fix everything wrong w rhato....... assuming this means the rebirth titles esp caus batgirl+theBOP is just a really bad comic. loved gus though 48. Favorite villain? mister bloom probably for like pure villain character. nasty creature
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[image ID: Mr. Bloom from DC Comics standing at a lab table. He is boiling chemicals, with a green vat behind him.]
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aniquinade · 2 years
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shrikemp3 · 4 years
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jurnee was THE perfect black canary, she really put her all into this role, she read all of the comics and she's so passionate about it and she loves dinah so much like all of us do and she deserves to have a solo movie or at the very least a bop sequel but she might not even play dinah again
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imperiousphasmid · 4 years
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HEY Y'ALL CAN I PROPOSE SOMETHING?
black canary/huntress (dinah/helena) ship name?
canaress
that is all.
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peaceofthewild1 · 4 years
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Angelic girls
Margot Robbie
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mesacat13 · 4 years
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Guess what I just saw. Thought Harley was great in the movie!
Which costume was your favorite?
I prefer the red and black classic
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eyebright-iris · 4 years
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Review: Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
“I’m the one they should be scared of.  Not you, not Mr. J – me.  ’Cause I’m Harley-fuckin’-Quinn.”
A triumphant riot of not just girl-power, but the true indomitable spirit of women who have been wronged their entire lives kicking back at the ones who have tried to ruin them.
Birds of Prey is truly one of the greatest movies I have seen in a long time, and this is after having seen some fantastic competition.  Finally, a Harley movie that actually cares about her as a character, as a person, that shows off all the things that makes her great and somehow doesn’t have to make her the film’s sole lead to give her the space she needs to perform.  She’s naïve, excitable, an emotional rollercoaster in a pair of rollerblades and the most delightful not-quite-villain to watch on screen.  Harley has broken up with the Joker and set out on her own, but she never forgets the clown look she is so known and loved for.  Where so many Joker depictions try to show of the madness of clowns, the scary side to make the Joker a formidable villain, Harley Quinn is joyous.  She’s a jack-in-the-box with a rocket launcher, pigtails and smiley-face mallet and maniacal glee in every bit of mayhem she causes.  Yeah, in her own words, she’s not a good person – but you want to be her best friend anyway because you can’t help but love her. Every outfit was sexy but not sexualised, all about Harley’s wild self-expression and not about how much of her ass could fit into each shot; you can feel that this was directed and produced by women; created by women, a project loved by the women behind it. There’s enough emotion to make you really feel for the characters despite the comedy, but manages to flip effortlessly between genuine emotion and humour without cheapening the authentic feelings like other films have done in the past (looking at you, Deadpool).
The film also makes brilliant use of its 15 rating with an explosion of foul language and violence – but none of it gratuitous.  The fights are gritty, lively, and feature none of the signature lady-fighting technique synonymous with Black Widow that involves bringing a man down with her thighs around his face.  The women in this movie punch, brass-knuckle or bare-knuckle; they swing bats and break limbs, they smash windows and noses and get punched back themselves because they aren’t reduced to something pretty for the time of the fight; the fights are fun, but never feel fake.  There’s enough weight behind the combat scenes to carry each of them without losing the fun of watching them.  The Booby-Trap fight scene is the obvious standout, the title scene of the movie where we finally have everything the movie promised us delivered on perfectly, but there are so many others – Harley’s raid on the police station with the shotgun is another personal favourite.  And good news – rumours of Harley having an ex-girlfriend are in fact true!  Bisexual badass Harley Quinn takes centre-stage.
But speaking of Harley, this isn’t just her movie: I couldn’t review this film without paying proper homage to the other characters.  Renee Montoya, a detective overshadowed when her partner took credit for her career-making case, watching him be captain while she never gets the respect she deserves.  For a movie with a cop as one of its leads I was surprised (very pleasantly) at the general tone the film takes towards the police (in colloquial terms, BoP said “fuck blue lives!” and I love it).  Renee’s a force to be reckoned with, a good heart in a bad city and she knows it. The film openly makes fun of how she speaks like an 80s cop movie, but only for the cheese of it all, because the intention behind the cheese, the desire to do good despite the rules, is what this film is all about and while I won’t spoil Montoya’s ending, I was ecstatic for her.  Oh, and did I mention she has an ex-girlfriend who appears multiple times in the movie?  Dinah Lance, Black Canary, is an iconic heroine of DC.  A crime lord’s club songbird with a bite, she clearly has a rough history with police and a lot of mistrust, but there’s a heart of gold beneath it all and she breaks all the rules she’s set for herself to save an innocent life.  Dinah also gets to show off her powers in a fight and it does not disappoint.  Lastly of the Birds, we have Huntress.  A mystery for much of the movie, she’s a lot of motorcycling around and mysteriously killing people for reasons unknown. However, when she does join the gang and come into the light, she’s incredible.  A ruthless assassin with not great people skills which make her formidable but adorably awkward as well, her character realistically reminds the audience that childhood trauma can indeed make superheroes – but that doesn’t magically undo the fact that it is, in fact, trauma.  Her interactions with Cassandra Cain are touching and she’s a fascinating case of someone with no real stake in the affairs that all the other characters are caught up in but takes a stand regardless because it’s the right thing to do.  Also, all these ladies are in fact very beautiful and powerful and kickass and I am very gay.
Cassandra makes the last of the protagonists and she doesn’t let her young age or small stature make her seem any smaller against her co-stars.  Fabulously cast and brilliantly acted, Cassandra is a little shit that people can’t help but take a liking to, but also very much a child in a frightening world who has no idea what she’s gotten mixed up in.  I can’t lie, it’s also very refreshing to see a kid being played and acted like a damn kid, not a thirty-year-old in a schoolgirl skirt.  The Booby-Trap fight where the Birds and Harley are furiously fighting dozens of goons whilst working to protect Cassandra is a really powerful scene, not just for the technicolour girl-power but also because the sight of women working together to protect a young girl in ways they themselves could not be protected is…*chef’s kiss*.
I don’t want to spoil any more than I may already have done, but the villains are phenomenal.  Ewan McGregor does an amazing job with Black Mask, terrifyingly unstable and violent, yet so entertaining at the same time. Also, queer-coded (or canon, if you take McGregor’s own words on the matter) villains are absolutely no issue with me when at least two of our main cast of incredible ladies are queer on screen in this movie (and yes, imo, the bad guys are gay your honour).
Conclusion:
A supernova of harlequin madness and an absolute resounding triumph.  Birds of Prey is everything we needed when Suicide Squad’s own neon-painted violence failed to live up to its potential.  The movie is vividly coloured and non-stop fun.  It’s lurid, violent, and perfectly Harley.
10/10
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ninjaotta · 4 years
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birds of prey is what deadpool 2 wishes it was
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spaceflinger · 4 years
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Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey Review + Egg Sandwich Mukbang 
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flu-shot · 5 years
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Birds of Prey is directed by Cathy Yan and written by Christina Hodson.
It’s a mainstream Hollywood action movie that doesn’t just have women protagonists, it’s being made by women! And they’re not all white! That’s an incredibly special thing for the US film industry. The costuming kicks ass, it’s got colors other than gray which is more than can be said of many similar movies, and while it’s on a significantly lower budget than other superhero films so far it does not show. When I say this movie is going to kick ass,
I mean it’s going to kick ass
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jaymex616 · 4 years
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Loved it! ❤️💙 #HarleyQuinn #HarleenQuinzel #BirdsOfPrey #BOPHQ #BOP #BirdsOfPreyAndTheFantabulouseEmancipationOfOneHarleyQuinn #Huntress #ReneeMontoya #BlackCanary #CassandraCain #VictorZsasz #BlackMask #LovedIt #Gay #Gaymer #GayNerd (at Norwalk AMC 2O) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8QTUyphYXD/?igshid=1xgns31axfrzg
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otapptz · 4 years
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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) coming out on 7th February 2020♦️😋 Book your tickets in advance on www.otapp.net
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shrikemp3 · 4 years
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jurnee smollett was born to play dinah
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manyprofoundbonds · 2 years
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i just think bophq and the batman should be in the same universe (and titans too). i want the manhunt comics with titans babs, bophq dinah and helena and zoe's selina<333
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jeelchristine-blog · 4 years
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After 48 years, BOP's Harley Quinn (Incognito) is finally home. ♦️🖤♦️ #harleyquinnincognito #harleyquinn #birdsofprey #birdsofpreymovie #bophq #funkopop #funkophotoaday #toysforbiggirls https://www.instagram.com/p/CAfUr9BArwP/?igshid=w8r82i21d4sq
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lanseax · 5 years
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Isn’t this fun? It’s just like a sleepover. We should order pizza- Harley, focus.
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