Does Audience Non-Acceptance of Joker 2 Have Any Gaming Parallels?

As bizarre as this might sound, I kind of want to see Joker 2. You know, the sequel to a movie that made a bunch of money and surprised audiences everywhere. The $200 million budget sequel that is bombing hard right now.

But not in the theater. I will wait to see this on streaming.

Director Todd Phillips tried to put lightning in a bottle twice by going even further out on a limb with Joker 2. He recruited Lady Gaga and made the sequel a freaking musical.

A freaking musical. Who watches musicals any more anyway? Didn’t Phillips learn from the debacle that was Cats? Apparently not.

Despite the bad press, bad reviews, bad everything surrounding Joker 2 a part of me is still … curious. I mean, how bad can bad be?

This is the parallel for gaming. Bad, overpriced too long to produce games. See the connection?

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2 thoughts on “Does Audience Non-Acceptance of Joker 2 Have Any Gaming Parallels?”
  1. hi Todd!

    My friend Mario went to see Joker 2 last week and knew within 15 minutes that he didn’t like the movie, yet didn’t walk out on it. I guess they showed a few “action” scenes in the movie trailer but it’s only a bait and switch. Just another money grab for a director.actor combo.

    1. I heard there was some kind of twist ending? Did Mario say anything about this to you? I’m somewhat intrigued by that, as I like twist endings, but don’t know if I can make it to the end to see what that’s about. I didn’t make it through the Cats musical. Still, there is a curiosity for this movie for me. We’ll have to chat about this a bit on today’s High Noon Hollywood Polo show!

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