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"The worst movie in history": the actor of the second part of "The Joker" went through the sequel, which failed miserably
The American comedian Tim Dillon, who played a cameo role in the movie "Joker: Madness for Two", publicly criticized the movie. The comedian called the film "terrible" and advised "not to watch it even out of hatred" for the sake of entertainment.
The musical sequel to "The Joker" debuted at the Venice Film Festival to mixed reviews, with the reaction gradually deteriorating as the date of its wide release approached, Metro writes. From a financial point of view, its box office receipts are down significantly from the first installment, which grossed more than $1 billion after its release in 2019, while this film has only $204 million so far.
Dillon, who played the role of a security guard at Arkham Asylum, even called "Joker: Madness for Two" as "the worst movie ever made" during a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. According to Tim, the sequel's script did not have a "clear plot".
The comedian also claimed that he and other actors who worked with him called the movie "shit" while working on it and predicted that it would "flop." "We were talking about it over lunch: "What is the plot? Is there a plot? I don't know, I think he falls in love with her in prison?" the actor recalls.
The podcast host Rogan ironically suggested that this might be a movie that people might still enjoy watching precisely because of its bad reputation before it reaches cult status. But Dillon closed this topic by insisting: "You can't even watch it out of hatred. That's how awful it is."
However, he agreed with the theory that "Joker: Madness for Two" was created to challenge the same fans who loved the first movie, which was released five years ago. Dillon also condemned the movie as "the most immoral thing I've ever seen in my life" and "a waste of time."
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