Birds of Prey
Imagine that the people behind the insipid Ghostbusters remake with Melisa McFarthy got drunk and watched a back to back marathon of Kill Bill and Deadpool. Then imagine they smoked a little weed and decided to make a movie. If that had happened, Birds of Prey is likely the movie that would have come from that.
It ripped off Deadpool from the opening credits on, bouncing in the narrative, talking directly to the audience, using the opening graphics in a "fun" way. It ripped off Kill Bill in the twisted timeline of the narrative and in the fight sequences employed by the female stars. I truly expected Harley to turn one of the bad guys over her knee and spank him just like Beatrix Kiddo did during her sprawling brawl with the Crazy 88. Might have been better if they had.
The REALLY thin story focused on Harley recovering from her breakup with Joker, trying to establish her own identity, teaming up with some really terrible actresses (the worst of which had to be Rosie Perez) and fighting with some badly sketched Gotham mob kingpin (played hammily by that idiot McGregor).
It just didn't work. Margot Robbie tried really, really hard to breathe life into the one-trick-pony that is Harley Quinn, but her efforts were wasted in a badly-shot, badly-acted, poorly plotted mish mash of noisy dumb.
It wasn't as terrible as Aquaman - which might be the worst superhero movie I've ever seen - but it proved once again (and perhaps for all) that DC is in bumbling hands. They just don't know what to do with these characters. Every step is a misstep filled with more problems than promise. No exception here.
It was meant to be an irreverent response to Deadpool with a ham-fisted nod to female empowerment. It was supposed to paper over the splattering turd that was Suicide Squad. Gum-snapping Harley gave it a try, but it's not 1/10th the movie Pool was. It wasn't nearly as fun as they clearly meant it to be. Everything about it was wrong, from the color palette to the cartoonish violence.
Batman, Harley, Joker, Catwoman, Batgirl, Penguin and Riddler have a layered, complicated, tangled relationship with Gotham and its residents. DC has consistently failed to bring that to life. I really wish they'd scrap this entire exercise (keep Wonder Woman, please) and just start completely over. But not with freaking Twinkle the Vampire as Bruce Wayne.
DC doesn't get it. They just don't. The characters are there. Better characters than Marvel, really. But they just can't make it work. It's disheartening.