Suicide Squad Fan Suing Studio For 'False Advertising' Over Lack of Joker Scenes (independent.co.uk)
An anonymous reader writes from a report via The Independent: Reddit user BlackPanther2016 has threatened to begin legal action against Warner Bros and DC Comics later this week, claiming that teasing Joker scenes in trailers that did not make the final film amounts to "unjust false advertising." The disgruntled superhero fan argued in a post on Movies subreddit that he should receive a refund after driving 300 miles to London to watch "specific scenes explicitly advertised in TV ads" only to leave feeling ripped off. He says he will file a lawsuit on August 11, with his "lawyer" brother leading the case. Part of his litigious post reads: "Suicide Squad trailers showcased several specific Joker scenes that I had to pay for the whole movie just so that I can go watch those specific scenes that Warner Bros/DC Comics had advertised in their trailers and TV spots. These scenes are: when Joker banged his head on his car window, when Joker says 'Let me show you my toys,' when Joker punches the roof of his car, when Joker drops a bomb with his face all messed up and says, 'Bye bye!' None of these scenes were in the movie." Last week, Suicide Squad fans petitioned to shut down rotten tomatoes over negative reviews.
Good luck with that. The subsidiary that produced the film was probably dissolved while deeply in debt.
Really? This is a thing? Get laid, you translucent-skinned autistic super dork.
Half of me wants to say "grow the fuck up, you whiny little turd"... but the other half agrees that it's false advertising if those scenes were used to lure in audiences then not included in the film. If they're in the ad, then presumably they're some of the best / most enticing scenes... and to not include them seems like a bait and switch.
So, go get 'em, you whiny little turd. :)
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Your jokers are the lawyers.
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I was going to say, "get a life", until I realised by doing this madness he already did. :D
STFU, despite being right. Trailers are an art form.
In response to the lawsuit, studios will begin overlaying legal weasel-phrases like "scheduled to appear" and "no similarity to actual movies, created or uncreated, is implied".
I've lost count of how many "comedy" movies I've see where the movie didn't match up to the trailer. Specifically, I'm thinking of the movies where there are about 1-2 minutes of gut-busting scenes in the trailer, then you watch the movie only to find out that those 1-2 minutes were all the worthwhile comedy content in the whole movie. I've seen much the same with other movie genres. It is very disappointing.
The way Hollywood cranks out movies now it is little better than an assembly-line. Worse, perhaps, because a decent assembly-line generally produces good quality products. It is one of the reasons there is rarely more than one movie a year that makes me want to actually go to the theater.
How it this news? A 12 year old says something stupid on reddit and it ends up on the front page of Sladhdot?
Some butthurt douchebag posting on reddit claiming he's going to sue a movie studio is now worthy of /.
Words fail me.
ok ok, pull all of your heads OUT..
look a movie is like a painting, you dont like it move on..
but all the BS involved with the frivolous Law suits because people are BUT HURT is ridiculous.
If this actually gets traction, what this could meet to the future of entertainment is amazing.
Instead of not winning the oscar, globe, and or others ya get sued...
so think about it for a second.. how do you think this will affect the industry?
will movies stop being funded because of the legal BS involved in this day and age?
can people realize its COMIC BOOK CRAP?
Was this project really better then ID-2, from a Will Smith perspective?
do people really have this amount time and fund-age on their hands to seriously push this crap through?
Really?
What a weird bunch of fans. I don't understand them at all. Where did they come from?
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Because it was a fucking awful piece of shit and you want your money back?
It's not a lifestyle, or a referendum on your civil rights.
Sounds like rich people problems.
Why say that there is a fan that is suing, when in all reality its some guy on the internet threatening to do so... Hard to say this is actual news.
Look, it's not their fault if some idiot drives 300 miles. It's only their fault for making a crappy movie, or rather for over-charging for it. If they gave that piece of crap away for free that would be just about right.
They owe him the ticket price. That's it.
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This reminds me of the time I forgot to watch Batman (the TV show with Adam West) when I was six years old. I cried and cried bitter tears of sorrow and regret -- the Batman show was the thing that mattered most to me in life.
It must've been quite a trauma, because here I am fifty years later and I still remember how it felt.
It was a PG-13 movie, what did he expect? Tried to tell everyone, if it's not rated R, it's gonna suck! Not enough Joker, too bad.
Heck ya..
what if production cannot afford the new "bad production" insurance.. what happens then??
I think if this really goes through it would be a bummer
This is the most blatant case of false advertising since my suit against the movie The Neverending Story. Ask for a trail by jury
The first time I saw this bait-and-switch technique was with Twister in 1996. Advertising showed a scene filmed from a first person point of view across a big empty field with a tornado in the distance. Stuff was flying everywhere and far in the distance a large piece of construction equipment is pulled apart and then a huge tire comes flying at the camera. I thought that scene looked really cool, this was fairly early in the days of wow-factor CG special effects. After watching the movie in the theatre I realized that the scene was not in it.
It always irked me and I always thought it was a bit of bait-and-switch, and I'm glad that someone is trying to hold the studios accountable.
By the way I can't believe that back in 1996 my time was so invaluable to me that I would spend it going to a movie theatre to watch a movie like Twister. In the years since I've been incredibly much more selective. I never watch any of the brain dead CG fest superhero movies, or really any movie whose sole attraction is how much pointless eye candy they can put on the screen in each scene.
The current "suit" is for the other kind of trailer lies.
I'm thinking of the movies where there are about 1-2 minutes of gut-busting scenes in the trailer, then you watch the movie only to find out that those 1-2 minutes were all the worthwhile comedy content in the whole movie.
In this case, you whatch the movie and don't even see those 1-2 minutes from the trailer that were worthwhile.
Because, by the time the executives are done meddling with the movie, those scenes didn't even make it to the final cut that was released in theater.
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Whelp, it's official. Fanboys have gone off the reservation. I'll plan to sue him for his spoilers.
Seriously, though. It's not like the movie was called Joker and Friends.
You can see those cuts in the Director's Gold Cut edition of Suicide Squad when it's released, only $250.
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right on, they should be watching action and romance anime, and reading manga/LN, the immature little boys!
This and the rotten tomatoes thing makes me wonder if people really get so emotional about a friggin' movie or if that's all an ad campaign to keep it in the headlines.
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Are made for Asian audiences - that is where the real money is generated. Little dialog, mostly action.
Hollywood doesn't give two shits about other markets now. It's why you're seeing so many remakes and reboots.
He saw the scenes in the trailer for free. Case closed.
Sane people would simply visit their local cinema where the exact same movie got released on the exact same day as everywhere else in the UK. Rational people would wait for some critical consensus to form to justify their decision to visit rather than basing their expectations on studio hype and bullshit.
So I must surmise he is completely fucking stupid or a troll.
I can't believe this is making news. Our country is so f****d if this is the type of issue that makes it though the filter. I am sure that the person filing the lawsuit is a democrat. This is what a society that is about to collapse looks like. Don't go to !nf0w@rsdotcom for any reason.
They called the movie Suicide squad but none are committed to the act and no one actually committed suicide.
12 million your honour, I was distraught!
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If I ever write a movie, I hope he never sees it.
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I'm sorry, but I'm not finding any of that on the list of Official Adult(TM) approved entertainments.... let me check again... nnnnope, there's "get drunk at a bar" "get drunk at home" "get drunk at a sporting event*" (*: permitted sporting event varies by region, "football" is permitted in all regions) "build a ship in a bottle" and finally "get married and complain about all the sex you no longer have".
Any use of unauthorized entertainment such as video games, comic books, and/or them chinese cartoons marks you forever as a loser manchild.
Welcome to the real world.
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This is the most blatant case of false advertising since my suit against the movie The Neverending Story. Ask for a trail by jury
A jury - of his peers? ... from Reddit ... dear God.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
Sports? Social drinking? Sounds like things riajuus do to waste their lives. Riajuus should just go explode.
Like most movies, the ads are advertising the DVD/BluRay release, which will contain all the scenes that were cut from the movie to make it fit the theater timeslot. Just like Batman vs. Superman, shit was cut from the movie. Get over it!
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
It bothers me that this is actually LESS idiotic than the petition against Rotten Tomatoes. This (while stupid) at least bumps up against reality somewhere.
Mind you, it'd be nice if the trailers kind of reflected the movie to some degree, but I suspect that's more than Hollywood can handle.
A thousand pounds of wood moving at 300 feet per minute. Don't get in the way.
no one would've made a fuss over it; since everyone knew the actual product will always have deferred features.
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a jury of pissed off movie goes who have issues with the high cost of food their.
When I see Harley Quinn I think of 'Lollipop chainsaw'. I'm told that none of the other characters have any back-story in the movie, so it's for fans who already know the background biographies. 'Suicide squad' is meant to be about Harley Quinn, which might be why she's the only fleshed-out character in the movie.
if you're a grown ass man
Sorry, but I'm having trouble parsing your comment. Were you referring to a man with a "grown ass", or a grown "ass man".
If the latter, then surely all "ass men" are grown-up by the fact that they're "men"- rather then "boys"- who enjoy looking at "asses". Or is this some bizarre half-human, half-donkey hybrid grown in a lab?
If the former, how does one grow an ass, and was it the human or equine type that was being grown? Is it a part of the "grown ass" man himself, or does it just belong to him?
Thanks in advance for your clarification.
While I'll agree that the movie was lackluster (saw it on opening day in NYC, luckily only had to pay $3 thanks to T-Mobile!), this guy is an idiot for wanting to sue over wasted time, he's what's wrong with the judicial system (I can't say the US system because this happened in the UK). First off, driving 300 miles one way to see a freaking movie that is going to be everywhere?? I'll never understand why people wait hours and hours or drive hundreds of miles to be the first to see a movie that is going to be out for weeks, I can understand if it's a one time event like a concert, but a movie? Secondly, yea I was disappointed that The Joker only had about 20 minutes screen time in the whole movie, but does it want to make me go through the trouble of suing a mega corporation because I'm butt hurt over my favorite character not being in the movie long enough? Absolutely not. Thirdly, he's a whiny little bitch who has nothing better to do with his life than complain about a movie and make himself look like an ass. Game studios do this stuff all the time, and as someone else said this happens all the time with movie trailers. I just thought the movie was lame since Jared Leto wasn't a good Joker IMO, he lacked screen time; I had no idea who the other characters were outside of Harley Quinn; Batman was randomly in it for about 4 minutes; and finally even though some of these characters are Batman (super) villains, the whole story takes place in Midway City (which 90% of people have never heard of, including myself and it has nothing to do with the origins of any character in the Suicide Squad) instead of Gotham City! You would think they would have all of the Suicide Squad locked up at Arkham Asylum, yet there was no mention of that and instead they were at a 'Black Site' in Louisiana for some reason! It's almost like they put a lot of things into a hat and just blindly picked things out and stuck them together for no reason.
He drove 300 miles to watch scenes that he already saw?
The Joker is featured in nearly all of the trailers, yet he is not the focus of the movie.
The Enchantress *is* the focus of the movie, yet, she is not in any of the trailers.
Hmmmm..... False advertising indeed.
He is suing in Britain, not America. Britain has extremely high costs to discourage people from using the courts, like making the loser pay for the winners legal debts. All the studio needs do is hire an expensive London law firm and a few Queens Counsels and they can bankrupt him before he gets anywhere near the court room. http://scholarship.law.cornell... Even if he wins English courts usually don't award punitive damages either, so the best he can get is his ticket price and cost of transport back. He won't even get paid for his time unless he took time off paid work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Usually you have to make a good faith attempt to resolve a dispute before taking it to court too. Unless he's doing that he might get hit with other costs too. I *do* see where he's coming from with his suit but whoever can afford has the most expensive lawyer wins.
One line summary: In jolly olde England, courts are for the very rich, the very poor, the very stupid, and the very naive.
Good way to plagiarize The Simpson, faggot motherfucker.
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Bingo! That, "Part II" and the "remake" comprise the essence of the motion picture industry. Personally I'm waiting for the doobie-intensive new "Star Wars" movie, "Roll One". I'm sure it's totally far out.
The Russians have won. They have made the world a cesspool of distrust, greed, fear and hate.
For that matter, I feel like suing because the Joker was in the movie.
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We just call them Normals out west.
Seriously.
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they filmed over 2 hours worth of Joker footage and didn't use but so many minutes of them.
They got enough to make a movie about The Joker with the Joker scenes they didn't even use. I'm sure it could have taken on an R rating and gone against Deadpool's movie.
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Trial by autistic millennials with Jovian egos!
esp when they are 12.
To put on my lawyer hat, where are the damages? He saw the Joker scenes that he wanted for free....in the trailer. He didn't need to go anywhere as he had already seen them.
Better not show this fan any Alfred Hitchcock trailers:
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Trailers start getting put together before filming is even finished. I'm not saying that's the right way to do things, but it's the primary reason.
I, too, have been annoyed by movies doing this. The first one I remember was Transporter. Where he deflects a rocket with a serving tray. Happens in the trailer, not the movie.
And some reddit shit-tier snark to boot! Wheres the up arrow! Send cat pics pls.
That could have been entirely removed from the film with ZERO impact on the outcome of the story. The others are the useless Australian boomerang dude, the guy who gets his head blown off after being convinced by useless boomerang dude to run for it, the Japanese chick with the Katana, and Gator-ade.
Also, Hispanic tatooed gang-banging flamer......deus ex machina much?
Then entire film was carried by Will Smith with help from Harley Quinn and soldier guy.
Ha ha. This franchise's Hawkeye!
Isn't it sad we call them franchises now?
Jared, is that you?
My daughter says they were the worst part of the whole movie...
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Disclaimer - I have not seen the movie.
The chance that this guy drove 300 miles SPECIFICALLY to watch a couple scenes with the Joker involved is ridiculous. That's his own damn fault he traveled such a distance. I have only been to London but I'm willing to place a wager he passed a few theatres closer to his residence while making this trek. Sounds to me that he didn't like the movie, regrets being dumb enough to travel so far to see it, and wants to use this law to make things financially right for him.
But, he does have a bit of a point. The production company can say that those scenes were cut at the last minute, after the trailers had been created. In the US, the few trailers I saw did not include the scenes he described.
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Hmm the movie came out in the mid 80s and being in elementary school at the time I remember similar jokes being made. It was several years later before the Simpsons came out, I know, I was in junior high and it was the most awesome show ever....the neverending story episode must have been much later because I didn't see it until somewhat recently in reruns and I watched most of the simpsons episodes through college.
So in my reality those faggot motherfucker Simpson's writers plagiarized a bunch of freaking 7 year old kids.
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The 'Joker' character in Suicide Squad was badly written and over-acted. I enjoyed the movie overall, but Leto's character didn't even have the depth of your average comic book villian. He's just a nut ball.
The movie is already loaded with backstory, so without sacrificing protagonist screen time, this Joker never had a chance to get his own identity. He's a supporting character for Harley. Given that, I think they probably should have stayed a bit more 'sane' and traditional with him.
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You seem to think that TV channels have some sort of duty of care that their advertisements are legit.
I know next to nothing about UK law other than that European law tends to be somewhat more protective of consumers than U.S. law. And even in the U.S., there is evidence of such a "duty of care that their advertisements are legit": the FCC has fined US cable TV networks millions of dollars for showing trailers for the film Olympus Has Fallen that included Emergency Alert System signals.
It would have been news if the person actually started the lawsuit, but now, it's just somebody yelling and not actually having suid the studio..
And I think any decent lawyer would have advised against it, as the chance of winning is zero.. Trailers are know to have scenes which do not make it into the movie, mostly due to the trailers being cut before the actual movie is finished..
I didn't know that so many people actually believe that trailers are a fair representation of the movie they're associated with. Huh, you learn something new every day.
There are exceptions, but generally speaking trailers have only had a very loose connection with the movie they purport to represent for decades, at least. I never assume that they give a real indication of what the movie is like, what the movie is about, or often even what genre a movie is in.
There was a scene in the trailer for Antitrust (2001) where Rachel Leigh Cook is in a bedroom scene with Ryan Phillipe. It never occurs in the movie.
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I would have liked a lot less Joker in the movie myself, aside from the Harley intro his character was pretty irrelevant to the story, and not a particularly good Joker.
He needs it to go with his whine.
There are some differences between riajuus and normies, riajuus have the stereotypical "good life". However normies are just as useless and should explode too
some work experience. And maybe an inkling of understanding of how the legal process actually works :)
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Although I would never bother to sue over it, I assume this is the new normal. Does anyone remember the movie "9"? The trailer had puppets fighting robots to the tune of "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria. It looked awesome.
That was perhaps the most disappointed in a movie I ever was. Not only were there very few of the fight scenes that weren't in the trailer, but the song never played during the movie. Just the credits. What's the point?
Our court process will begin on 11/08/16 this week.
It's 11/08/16 where's that lawsuit?
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