If you go to the page where you enter the coordinates and enter. "two" in X and "face" in Y, a picture of Two-Face comes up!. Look, it worked for me!!!
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I was imagining Harvey being in the Joker's custody, tied up, and the Joker carving his face up.Yeah, I wondered about the "peeling back" line, too.
And with the acid, I just think it's easy to picture somebody recoiling away from what's being flung at him and only getting it on one side. I can't really imagine a scenario with a knife that would give that effect, unless it was a case where Harvey was tied down to something. What did you have in mind?
2. The Jokers character also seems to be solidified here in simply the few messages he leaves for us. Lines such as "you can't cheat a cheater", and "I always say, you never know what a man is truly made of until you peel the skin off his face one piece at a time." sound like lines from a hardcore Batman fan's film - and I mean that in the very best way possible. While many have rightfully complained about the lack of traditional look here, what can not be argued is that it seems Nolan does get the Joker's personality. His Joker will be vain - he likes attention, thus the site. His Joker will be sadistic. His Joker will be deadly. And his Joker will target public officials - Harvey Dent beware.
I also feel it is worth noting the Joker's email address "TragicPast" - could it be a smidgen of a back story? Why did WB choose this name over say "Mr. Happy" or another generic Joker-like name. Or something as simple as Webmaster?
Well, if there's one thing that I would tolerate the Joker doing to himself, it'd be the red lips. In The Dark Knight Returns, for example, he didn't have red lips until he put on lipstick (not quite canon, but at least there's precedent).
And it'd be more realistic too. If you accept that a guy's hair and skin would change color due to chemicals (not unreasonable), it would seem that all his skin, including that on his lips, would be turned white. So, it seems to me that the hair and skin were the original deformations, prompting him to notice "hey, I kinda look like a clown now. Let's add the finishing touch".
Anyway, about the pic. What I'm noticing is not the "cut smile" that people seem to be calling it, but rather a scar that happens to be next to his mouth. So what I anticipate is that when he actually smiles that Ledgeriffic smile of his, the scar will highlight the stretching and creasing of his face in such a way that the smile will look extra freaky and evil, without actually deforming the mouth itself.
I'm looking forward to it.
Except I really hope the Joker isn't a human panda bear. Those eyes better be a result of lighting, and not his actual look.
I really want to see what they have instore for Two-Face, after seeing The Joker disfigured like this!
To bad we'll have to wait another 3 or 4 years.
I'm with you, I can't imagine how disturbing Two-Face will look after seeing this. It'll be well worth the wait.
If you go to the page where you enter the coordinates and enter. "two" in X and "face" in Y, a picture of Two-Face comes up!. Look, it worked for me!!!
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Ok, I've been trying to get on here 4ever, im a newbie, and the joker was originally gonna be done digitally
Was the Joker's wife in THE KILLING JOKE ever referred to by name?