SPIDERMAN117
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Hmm not sure but discuss
TDK. No doubt.
I never quite understood the concept of a complete psychopath such as the Joker giving a rats ass about his appearance.
TDK. No doubt.
I never quite understood the concept of a complete psychopath such as the Joker giving a rats ass about his appearance.
^^^ woah, i had seen a set picture of heath on that imaginarium movie, with that same clown costume on, no make-up or mask though, would be awesome if someone maniped it to look like the joker.Clown Joker (Cesar Romero) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAyZaPpHrkU&feature=related
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TDK. No doubt.
I never quite understood the concept of a complete psychopath such as the Joker giving a rats ass about his appearance.
TDK, once again, brought realism to the issue. Joker doesn't care. Oh, he has a style and he likes what he likes, but he's not going to be "posh" or "fancy" about it - or his hair, or his face, or anything else.
The clothes don't make the man, after all.
It helps that it is Romero wearing it of course, as he is great physical match for the character.
Except for the fact he didn't want to shave his mustache off so its clearly visable underneath the white make-up. That really annoys me, it's not as if he couldn't have grew it again!
BTW i voted TDK
Am I the only one who thinks that TDK Joker is inspired heavily by CR's Joker?
Either way, I picked TDK Joker.![]()
It was his trademark...he had every right not to shave it.
I never quite understood the concept of a complete psychopath such as the Joker giving a rats ass about his appearance.
TDK, once again, brought realism to the issue. Joker doesn't care. Oh, he has a style and he likes what he likes, but he's not going to be "posh" or "fancy" about it - or his hair, or his face, or anything else.
The clothes don't make the man, after all.