I thought that too. To mess with papparazzis.
He's been going to too many places by himself, all Joker like and now this. It's deliberate, I'm positive

I thought that too. To mess with papparazzis.

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Its like he want to his stylist and said:
"Just f*** my s*** up"
That's what I envisioned for him years ago. That he comes out the chemical bath, head to toe in white. And then creates the clown persona himself, rather than the chemicals doing it for him without a choice.
Really that's how you envisioned it even though the comics show him coming out of the chemical bath with the green hair already?
Btw nice catch to who ever spotted that he was holding a gun to his own head.
I've found it a bit convenient he ended up looking like a clown. I like that he makes the extra effort to complete the transformation.Really that's how you envisioned it even though the comics show him coming out of the chemical bath with the green hair already?
Btw nice catch to who ever spotted that he was holding a gun to his own head.
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I imagine that, taking a cue from DRK, The Joker may be permawhite with the lips being painted red cosmetically. The green hair may have been justified in the same way. That would explain the lurid hue of green and the possibly discoloured lips.
Anyway, it looks like the stuff of nightmares.
I think I had Heath's interpretation in mind. How he was self-made. He could've been anything he wanted, but something made him want to become a clown.
Whereas comicbook Joker, according to his (unconfirmed) history, was dipped into chemicals and bleached into the appearance of a clown, with no free will attached. Whereas I thought it to give him the free will, even with his skin, hair and lips all bone white - to become what he wanted. Like Heath, his madness made him become a clown.
I've found it a bit convenient he ended up looking like a clown. I like that he makes the extra effort to complete the transformation.
In other words you liked that Heath chose to make himself look like a clown, and you envisioned that for the Joker in general.

Damn that hair is really bright! Good, it's a comicbook movie so why the hell not?
