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Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance in Joker: Folie à Deux, has described the new
sequel as 'terrible' and 'the worst film ever made'.
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring
Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady Gaga as Lee Quinzel
(Harley Quinn), faced negative reviews from critics before its October
4 release and flopped at the box office.
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd Philips's new film
has 'no plot' and admitted he knew it was 'going to
bomb' while filming.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast,
Tim said: 'It's the worst film ever made.
'I think what happened, after the first Joker, there was a lot of talk like, 'Oh,
this was loved by incels. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people.
This sent the wrong kind of message. Male rage! Nihilism!
All these think pieces.
Tim Dillon, who makes a brief appearance in Joker: Folie
à Deux, has described the new sequel as 'terrible' and 'the worst film ever made'
The follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 film, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck (Joker) and Lady Gaga as
Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn), faced negative reviews from critics before its October 4 release and flopped at the box office
'And then I think, 'What if we went the other way,' and now they have Joaquin Phoenix
and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where it's insane.'
He continued: 'It has no plot. We would sit there, me and these other guys were all dressed
in these security outfits because we're working at the Arkham Asylum, and I would turn to
one of them and we'd hear this crap and I'd go, 'What the f*** is this?' And they'd go,
'This is going to bomb, man.' I go, 'This is the worst thing I've ever seen.'
'We were talking about it at lunch, and we'd go, 'What is the plot?
Is there a plot? I don't know, I think he falls in love with her in the
prison?' It's not even hate-watchable. That's how terrible it
is.'
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of
the sequel took to social media after its release last month to defend the sequel to Todd Phillips' 2019 motion picture.
The film debuted to a paltry $40 million at the domestic box office, good
enough for the weekend's top spot, but less than projections, and half that of its predecessor.
Amid the early returns, a number of fans took up for the movie and its cinematic depth,
in breaking away from the cookie cutter nature of sequels to introduce a
musical element not present in the first film, with Lady Gaga
joining the franchise.
'Joker 2 was amazing,' one user said, adding that it was '100% as divisive as people are making it
out to be. I love that the film didn't try to be a traditional sequel,
and fully committed to the storytelling they presented.
It never deviated to be a film full of Easter eggs or any other crowd pleasing
aspects.'
Another user said, 'I kinda loved Joker 2. I loved how it was structured as a meta-exploration of the first film's fandom and
the musical elements were a lot of fun.'
Tim, 39, who played a guard at Arkham Asylum in the movie, said Todd Philips's new film has 'no plot' and admitted he knew it was 'going to bomb' while filming
He said: 'It's the worst film ever made. It has no
plot. We would sit there, me and these other guys and I'd go, 'What the f*** is this?' And they'd go, 'This is going to bomb, man.' It's
not even hate-watchable. That's how terrible it is'
Despite the negative reviews a number of fans of the sequel
took to social media after its release last month to
defend the sequel to Todd Phillips' 2019 motion picture
One user marvelled that Joker 2 is 'getting universal hate despite being more interesting and creative than anything marvel
has done in years is expected.'
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left 'disappointed' at the immense flood of negative
reactions to Joker: Folie à Deux, with the singer's
team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract from the
furore over the film, insiders claim.
Todd Phillips‘ sequel has bombed, raking in just under $40 million at the domestic box office, and receiving the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history.
Gaga, 38, is reportedly confused at the lack of love for her turn as Harleen Lee Quinzel,
aka Harley Quinn, alongside Joaquin Phoenix, 49, as the Joker - a role
that won him the best actor Oscar in 2019 - in the wake of the standing ovation it received at the Venice Film Festival
last month.
'Gaga is surprised by the response to Joker 2 and is shocked
that people don't love it after the response it
received from critics before it premiered,' a source
exclusively told DailyMail.com.
'She put so much heart into the movie and has so much respect for the DC comics fan base.'
They added: 'Her team is quietly looking at other projects
they can roll out as they want to move on this from
as quickly as possible.'
It comes after lead star Lady Gaga was left 'disappointed'
at the immense flood of negative reactions to Joker: Folie à Deux, with the
singer's team now keen to quickly push out other projects to help distract
from the furor over the film, insiders claim
But despite the lacklustre reception from fans, a second source claimed she is not letting it deter her from returning to the big screen, with the singer said to be eyeing up
a Quentin Tarantino movie.
'She is disappointed that Joker is pretty much a
bomb,' they said.
'She thought that this film could get her an Oscar
nomination, especially since the first film was such a success and Joaquin won an Oscar.
'She would now like to land a role in Quentin Tarantino's next and final film.
Nobody knows what that is going to be, but she wants to audition.
'She's going to lobby hard to get a meeting with
him once a script is presented, it is a bucket list moment for her to be involved.'
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