Comedian Tim Dillon, who played a brief role in Joker: Folie à Deux, criticized the film, calling it ‘the worst movie ever made’. recently, Tim appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience And shared that during the shooting of the film, he would discuss with other actors how ‘Dhamaka’ the film would be. He also said that the film “doesn’t even deserve to be hated”. (Also Read | Joker Folie a Deux movie review: Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn complements Joaquin Phoenix’s madness in the crazy musical)
Tim Dylan criticizes Lady Gaga’s film Joaquin Phoenix
Tim said, “I was in Joker 2 which just came out. This is the worst movie ever made. I think what happened was, after the first Joker, there were a lot of things like, ‘Oh, this incels loved it. It appealed to the wrong kind of people. This sent the wrong kind of message. Male rage! Nihilism!’ All these ideas are fragments. And then I think, ‘What if we went the other way,’ and now they have Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to the point where it’s crazy.”
Tim calls Joker 2 ‘terrible’
“There is no plot to it. We’d sit there, me and all these other guys were in these protective suits because we’re working at Arkham Asylum, and I’d turn to one of them and we’d hear this shit and I’d say, ‘What the fuck is this?’ And he’d say, ‘This is going to bomb, man.’ I say, ‘This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.’ We were talking about it at lunch, and we were like, ‘What’s the plot? Is there a conspiracy? I don’t know, I think he falls in love with her in prison?’ It’s not even worth hating. It’s so terrible,” he said.
About Joker: Folie a Deux
In the film, Tim played the role of an Arkham Asylum security guard. The sequel earned negative reviews. It was a box office failure as it grossed $58 million domestically and $204 million worldwide. The 2019 film Joker earned $1 billion.
Joker: Folie à Deux is a psychological thriller film directed by Todd Phillips. It is the sequel to Joker. Joaquin Phoenix reprises his role as the Joker, with Lady Gaga playing his girlfriend Lee Quinzel. Zazie Beetz, Leigh Gill, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Steve Coogan and Harry Lottie also star in the film. It was released in theaters last month.