This consists of interviews with the cast and crew, all of whom have something compelling to add within their area of expertise(and there is a very clear love of what they're working on), clips from the movie, behind-the-scenes footage, and incomplete effects shots.
It's 11 minutes long. This is found on the first disc of the Extended Cut Blu-Ray release of Suicide Squad. It spoils a lot of the film, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about doing things practically. How much fun they had doing the action. They did movement studies for the Avocado-men, or as they call them, EA, "Eyes of the Adversaries". Instead of going on the actual streets for the rigging for the parkour, they built a city block on a backlot. It was an overwhelming experience. That chaotic since there were 7-8 people fighting in the same room. They did use an actual flamethrower for when Diablo lets loose on the guys on the scaffolding. The three encounters were intentionally designed to be distinct from each other. For the hurricane wind of the machine(the "swirling ring of trash in the sky", or, rather, the bottom of it), they set up fans and soaked the set.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10
It's 11 minutes long. This is found on the first disc of the Extended Cut Blu-Ray release of Suicide Squad. It spoils a lot of the film, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about doing things practically. How much fun they had doing the action. They did movement studies for the Avocado-men, or as they call them, EA, "Eyes of the Adversaries". Instead of going on the actual streets for the rigging for the parkour, they built a city block on a backlot. It was an overwhelming experience. That chaotic since there were 7-8 people fighting in the same room. They did use an actual flamethrower for when Diablo lets loose on the guys on the scaffolding. The three encounters were intentionally designed to be distinct from each other. For the hurricane wind of the machine(the "swirling ring of trash in the sky", or, rather, the bottom of it), they set up fans and soaked the set.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10