The Dark Knight Interesting (About the Joker's Look.)

What i dont understand about the toys issue with DC is that they have amazing sculptures at their disposal. I have Batman the Dark knight returns Batman and Joker figures and Gotham by Gaslight batman mike mignola figure, which are figures that are jaw dropping and rival even mcfarlane toys.

They should let DC direct do the movie toys. They would sell more to the older crowd( who have money in their pockets). I didnt buy any batman begins figures for my collection cuz they all looked like crap.

DC direct is the way to go.

I wholeheartedly agree here.
 
What parents view as scary and what chikldren actually find scary can be very different things. Many parents don't want to buy their kids 'horrible' toys. I think that's what Ledger is talking about.

I still have my Joker 89 doll - minus one arm. He shoots water from his flower thing.
 
What parents view as scary and what chikldren actually find scary can be very different things. Many parents don't want to buy their kids 'horrible' toys. I think that's what Ledger is talking about.

That's very true. My grandmother once accused Optimus Prime of looking like "the devil himself." And it was Optimus Prime! To me Optimus Prime was a friendly face. It was that bastard Megatron you wanted no truck with. :D
 
What i dont understand about the toys issue with DC is that they have amazing sculptures at their disposal. I have Batman the Dark knight returns Batman and Joker figures and Gotham by Gaslight batman mike mignola figure, which are figures that are jaw dropping and rival even mcfarlane toys.

They should let DC direct do the movie toys. They would sell more to the older crowd( who have money in their pockets). I didnt buy any batman begins figures for my collection cuz they all looked like crap.

DC direct is the way to go.

I agree, I bought batman and the joker from thier the long halloween series and I love them. Joker looks especially awesome.
 
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Ha ha. I feel sorry for the kid who got this one for Christmas.

Keyser, here's the reason Mattel makes a hundred Batman figures! :cwink:
 
This "doll-look" rumor sounds pretty cool, wonder how their makeup and wardrobe gonna pull this off...:up:
 
This "doll-look" rumor sounds pretty cool, wonder how their makeup and wardrobe gonna pull this off...:up:


I think you're misinterpreting the article. Heath wasn't saying the Joker would look like a doll, he's saying the doll of the Joker (i.e., the action figure they make based on the movie) will be scary, which in turn implies that the look of the Joker in the film will be scary.

But it didn't say much beyond that.
 
I saw a TV spot of Jamie Oliver that English cook and I did a double take because I thought it was Heath Ledger.LOL!
 
Seriously, though, as a kid, that guy was kinda creepy.

I like to think I'm all grown up and that thing's creepin the hell out of me. That is one scary fu*cken doll I don't know wtf Ledger's on about.
 
If mattel has the licence for action figures then Warners should give it to someone else too (like they did for POTC, Zizzle did the childrens figures, Neca did the more grown up ones and Disney store even had there range)

That is what should happen to the Dark Knight Licence, a kiddie freindly joker with mattel and arealistic one from say neca.

i can dream cant i.
 
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Ha ha. I feel sorry for the kid who got this one for Christmas.

Keyser, here's the reason Mattel makes a hundred Batman figures! :cwink:

Bob was the most loyal goon that The Joker had. He was there from the very start. Never questioned why his boss looked like a clown. Never questioned his green hair or big smile. Loyal!

What does Bob get in the end? A shot in the stomach. Poor fellow.

God bless Bob.
 
At no point should the production of DKR have any conditions based on merchandise. IF the new Joker's look is scary or terrifying then fine but I dont want to see or hear anything about the merchandise affecting the movie in any way. The Shumacher films were heavily conditioned by merchandise developement and the films importance as whole came second. B&R turned into a big commercial for the toy and products that were created from the film....and nothing more.

BB was done right. Make the movies then figure out how to do the toys...dont downplay the movie characters, props or whatever based on the projected profits from licensed sales.
That's not what the article says mind you...but as long as it's all in developement I just hope they stick to their guns and do the movie as they plan to without outside influences on the merchandising. So the new Joker is scary looking....who cares about the Joker action figure if the movie Joker isnt done right anyhow?
Design the the characters...make the movie...then worry about the merchandise. Please Please not the other way around.

David
 
Then I don't see the problem with selling a crazy scary looking "doll" of the Joker.

Kids don't buy the toys = Warner Bros gets less money = Warner Bros makes sure the villains in Batman VII are toy friendly. Call it the Batman Returns cycle.
 
Bob was the most loyal goon that The Joker had. He was there from the very start. Never questioned why his boss looked like a clown. Never questioned his green hair or big smile. Loyal!

What does Bob get in the end? A shot in the stomach. Poor fellow.

God bless Bob.


That has to be one of the best scenes in Batman, i've loved that scene since i was a boy

Joker: Bob, Gun.
 
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Ha ha. I feel sorry for the kid who got this one for Christmas.

Keyser, here's the reason Mattel makes a hundred Batman figures! :cwink:

I had Bob - You needed him to do the Joker's dirty work.

He had a stupid kicking action though, it fixed his leg in position.

The girl down the street put my Bob in a cup of water and his little Joker sticker came off. Drats, a foul language filter.

Great thread guys, a trip down Memory Lane.

It always annoyed me as a child when the figures bore no resemblence to the film character. Bob for example: Had a beard and was balding - What!?

In England we never got Gordon, or Alfred or anybody like that - Oh, how I envied you Americans.

The only really good film-esque character we got was the Batman Returns Catwoman who had her movie costume and the whip.
 
[quote="V";10991113]I had Bob - You needed him to do the Joker's dirty work.

He had a stupid kicking action though, it fixed his leg in position.

The girl down the street put my Bob in a cup of water and his little Joker sticker came off. Drats, a foul language filter.

Great thread guys, a trip down Memory Lane.

It always annoyed me as a child when the figures bore no resemblence to the film character. Bob for example: Had a beard and was balding - What!?

In England we never got Gordon, or Alfred or anybody like that - Oh, how I envied you Americans.

The only really good film-esque character we got was the Batman Returns Catwoman who had her movie costume and the whip.[/quote]

Heh, a friend of mine used to use the Bob action figure to drive the Joker's get away car. He was vitally important. ;)
 
Heh, a friend of mine used to use the Bob action figure to drive the Joker's get away car. He was vitally important. ;)

My Joker had an army of Bobs, all willing to do his bidding, all stuck in that ridiculous kick pose.
 
Where can a fan get an Echart figure.:woot: I need him to remind Jack that he doesn't have a future.
 
The only toy they should worry about is the video game. Screw the action figures.
 
Was there even a Jack figure? ???

You an A1 nutbar and Grissom knows it!

Lord I hope not. I saw these figures at a comic store the other day and realized just how far we'd come. The leg kick feature drove me to Shining like craziness as a child.:doom:
 
The only toy they should worry about is the video game. Screw the action figures.


Obviously you haven't seen some action figures from NECA, SOTA or Mcfarlane Toys. Granted The Dark Knight figures will probably suck and only be for kids since their being made by Mattel but there are some adult collectible figures out there.
 

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