The Joker_1000
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Well, ya never know, it could be this week, ya neva know. 


It is the jokerWell, ya never know, it could be this week, ya neva know.![]()

The IBIHD stuff is due on the 26th, today's the 16th.Well, ya never know, it could be this week, ya neva know.![]()
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Is this an official shirt? If it is, you can see that Joker's hairline is much neater and absent of any flesh-color![]()
Fake, ever so fake. I want a two-face T-shirt. I wanna see Eckhart with his face half burnt off. He's the real backbone of this film, if you don't believe me just ask Nolan. For the record, I personally believe the facial scars on the Joker were self inflicted.Wow. You just shoehorned about four unrelated opinions into a single paragraph.

I actually counted 5
t:.Lol, yeah but we still haven't seen the movie, his hair looks very green on that great pic with the henchman in the car (ref Batman # 1), and also on the promo pics that were manipped to death on the Hype and finally on the IMax pic from the prologue. I think the Joker will still have some surprises up his purple sleeveI'm liking how every piece of merchandise has the Joker's hair being more green than it actually is in the movie. It's like DC's making up for Nolan's version having green highlights.
t:.Yeah, I noticed that. They also have neater makeup.I'm liking how every piece of merchandise has the Joker's hair being more green than it actually is in the movie. It's like DC's making up for Nolan's version having green highlights.
I don't see why we can't carry on.
Okay, I'll re-start.
Permawhite is superior to makeup.
Now ask me why!
^ Why!?
Oh, wow...I didn't...expect...anyone to ask...I don't really feel like typing it all...so...
'Cuz it's in the comics??

Indeed, indeed. Though, there's the catch:but regardless of what guy think is better you cant deny that the new look is awesome
Indeed, indeed. Though, there's the catch:
The coolness of the "new look" comes, for most people, I would say, from the red lipstick, and black eye-makeup. I don't think many would argue why the Joker looks better with half of his face flesh-colored.
So, I think the "new look" could have worked with permawhite. I've long suggested that it would be great if, in addition to permawhite and a sliced smile, the Joker wore the red and black makeup to heighten the effect. So, that way, even if you remove the makeup, you've still got the ghost white face staring at you.
To me, this would have been the perfect "Nolan-edge" to the character.
It has to me, too, but I'm still not keen on the flesh showing through the white, and 55% of his hair being brown.I agree with you, but the new look has grown on me somewhat.