10 Best Quotes From DC’s Worst Movies

Long before Marvel built their movie empire with the MCU, DC was building several successful film franchises based on their iconic heroes, but they also had plenty of terrible movies that featured just a handful of hidden gems in their dialogue. It"s fair to say that the DCU is coming at a time when the DC Comics movies have not had a lot of luck. For every spectacular hit like The Batman and Joker, there have been movies like The Flash and Joker: Folie à Deux that left audiences frustrated and fed up.
However, the history of DC movies actually goes back decades with early adaptations of Superman and Batman between the 1940s and 1960s. Then DC began to hit its stride with box office hits in the 1980s and 1990s. However, that isn"t to say every new movie was a hit. But, despite some incredibly jarring or weak movie releases from DC, there is usually some redeeming element like a cleverly crafted line that makes them a little more worthwhile.
10 "You don't kill as many people as I've killed and still sleep like a kitten if you feel s*** like love." Deadshot - In Suicide Squad (2016) Starting out with one of the more recent flops from the DCEU, Suicide Squad, directed by David Ayer, outperformed the loose sequel/remake by James Gunn that was released in 2021 by nearly five times the total box office. However, the earlier film broke a lot of fans trust in the DCEU by delivering an incredibly sub-par film that was criticized by many fans for a wide variety of reasons. From Jared Leto"s Joker, to the lack of storytelling, the movie dragged from start to finish.
Movie
Box Office Total (Via Box Office Mojo)
Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
Suicide Squad (2016)
$749,200,054
26%
58%
The Suicide Squad (2021)
$168,717,425
90%
82%
However, the chemistry that was explored between Deadshot, played by Will Smith, and Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), was a highlight from the film. Both characters opened up to each other, and they had some heart to hearts that actually felt meaningful. At one point, Harley asks Deadshot about his romantic history, and Deadshot drops this line, which is a clear insight into the types of sociopaths that have been recruited to this team.
9 "Well, Jonah Hex doesn't know how to die. He'll have to be educated." Quentin Turnbull - Jonah Hex (2010) For all its faults, of which there are many, Jonah Hex did have some decent dialog from the film"s primary antagonist. The film has received an overwhelming amount of negative attention in the immediate aftermath, but time has made it easier to spot some of the bright spots in an otherwise bleak film. With the first important note being just how much talent appeared in this movie. Josh Brolin, Michael Fassbender, Michael Shannon, John Malkovich, Will Arnett, and Lance Reddick.


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