I've always been partial to his laugh after "I'm a man of my word."
In subsequent movies, I'd keep the theatrical flair to the lackey uniforms and use liveleak cartel execution vids as inspiration for how Joker deals with his enemies.
Otherwise I liked the nightclub, his outfits, and what little we got to see of his lackeys in Arkham.
Both Jack and Heath had 100% top notch make-up and wardrobe. They're a treat to look at, whereas Leto... well... he looks cool in the tux and that's about it.
In subsequent movies, I'd keep the theatrical flair to the lackey uniforms and use liveleak cartel execution vids as inspiration for how Joker deals with his enemies.
Otherwise I liked the nightclub, his outfits, and what little we got to see of his lackeys in Arkham.
Joker should have nipple, nose, lip and tongue piercings next. Oh, and those massive ass earrings that stretch your lobes. What color should they be? Green or red? Perhaps purple?
He should also have a tramp stamp of Common and Harley.
Joker should have nipple, nose, lip and tongue piercings next. Oh, and those massive ass earrings that stretch your lobes. What color should they be? Green or red? Perhaps purple?
He should also have a tramp stamp of Common and Harley.
Joker should have nipple, nose, lip and tongue piercings next. Oh, and those massive ass earrings that stretch your lobes. What color should they be? Green or red? Perhaps purple?
He should also have a tramp stamp of Common and Harley.
Not unless he had been possessed by Incubus for whatever reason - mimicking the tribal shaman that were probably priests for whatever old religion him and Enchantress came from.
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I would just stick with the crocodile skin jacket and cane he had when he attacked Van Criss labs. I liked that costume more than the others he's had.
I think it is a good idea to give The Joker a varied wardrobe. As with The Penguin- and unlike Catwoman, The Riddler, Scarecrow etc - his clothes are not a "costume" per se, and it seems likely that he should vary them. I prefer them to be kept within a consistent spectrum forming his own tastes, however. He clearly prefers vintage suits and shades of purple. B89's Joker actually reflected this quite well. I liked his checked purple golf pants.
My question is: how the hell does the studio approve this look and characterization for the Joker, especially when they're competing with Marvel and losing that race handily?
My question is: how the hell does the studio approve this look and characterization for the Joker, especially when they're competing with Marvel and losing that race handily?? Like, you'd think they'd make sure they got the Joker on point. Instead, not only do they not get it right, but they give us what we got.
Seriously, who thought gangster, bling, pimp Joker was a good idea?? Boggles my mind man.
...what?