I don't remember anyone laughing with Jack's Joker. But then, I was like seven...
I don't remember anyone laughing with Jack's Joker. But then, I was like seven...
And the trailer for TDK seems to suggest that we may not be laughing with Heath's Joker so much. Which should be interesting.
I remember "This town needs an enema" getting a laugh, only because I had to ask my Dad what an enema was. (I was nine).
It's less about laughing with him, and more of Jack's Joker just being so damn likeable and charming.
My Mom laughed at Joker's lines, too. My Dad was disgusted by the whole thing but Mom and I couldn't stop laughing.
Moving back onto a topic:
See, I think that laughing with the Joker (and feeling bad about for yourself doing so) is one of the great things about the character. If he's just a homicidal psycho, he's not the Joker.
That said, I think that in TDK we'll still laugh with him, but it'll be different kinds of laughs. For example, his physical reaction to the bazooka--it's not zany comedy like Jack did, but it's still funny in its own right.
I think the differences between the two will come out at the extreme end of the spectrum. Pretty much everything Jack did was laughable. I think--based on the "Why so serious?" part of the trailer (where he looks possessed)--that Heath's Joker will go beyond those limits. It'll be interesting to see.
Is your dad just a hardass or does he have very high morals?
Just figured I'd weigh in on the Jack vs. Heath thing. To me it's not even a question of which one is better. I mean it's pointless to argue it. Heath isn't playing Joker the same way that Jack did. It's two entirely different performances, and the character is written differently from what I can tell.
As I said before filming even began, you can't out-Jack Jack, so there's no reason for them to try and put that Joker onscreen. But there've been so many different versions of Joker in the comics over the years that there's no reason to be afraid of doing something different with him here. Heath's Joker looks less polished than Jack's, less like a gentleman or a former mobster. Jack's Joker was a dapper fellow, obsessed with his appearance, and the ruination of his looks was one of the things that made him scar beautiful girls and so on.
Heath's Joker seems different, and to me that's a good thing - not because there was anything wrong with Jack's Joker but because it's necessary for this film to present the character in a different way.
I too think it's odd that people say Jack's Joker wasn't evil enough or whatever, he did terrible, terrible things. I sometimes think that what they're responding to is the fact that the audience laughed with Jack's Joker, no matter what horrid thing he was doing. And the trailer for TDK seems to suggest that we may not be laughing with Heath's Joker so much. Which should be interesting.
The whole "Jack Nicholson sucks" movement is fanboyism at its worst.
Movement? You make it sound like people are hating on him just to build up Ledger.The whole "Jack Nicholson sucks" movement is fanboyism at its worst.
Movement? You make it sound like people are hating on him just to build up Ledger.![]()
Which some people might be....but some people, like me, just really didn't like his Joker. Before I even knew there was a TDK, or a Batman Begins. It's no movement, it's opinion.
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I was 12 when Batman '89 came out. I laughed my ass off at Joker's one-liners. They were hilarious. I still laugh. "Antoine got a little hot under the collar..." He torches Brutali and he says that and I laugh. Am I a bad person? Maybe. But I think it's funny.
Well, that's because a lot of people areMovement? You make it sound like people are hating on him just to build up Ledger.![]()
Very good point. My feelings exactly.Movement? You make it sound like people are hating on him just to build up Ledger.![]()
Which some people might be....but some people, like me, just really didn't like his Joker. Before I even knew there was a TDK, or a Batman Begins. It's no movement, it's opinion.
Great point. I used to hate Jack's take on the character, but then I got the SE DVD of Batman '89, which was a lot cleaner that past versions I've seen, and being able to see Jack's facial expressions made all the difference. So now I actually kind of like his take on the character. But I can still see where the people that don't like it are coming from. And I can't stand people who say that the role should be universally loved simply because Jack Nicholson played the role. You know the type: "He's Jack ****ing Nicholson! How could you NOT like his Joker!?"Movement? You make it sound like people are hating on him just to build up Ledger.![]()
Which some people might be....but some people, like me, just really didn't like his Joker. Before I even knew there was a TDK, or a Batman Begins. It's no movement, it's opinion.
The whole "Jack Nicholson sucks" movement is fanboyism at its worst.
The whole "Jack Nicholson is the greatest Joker ever" movement is ******ation at its worst. Open up your minds to a change. Jack was great with what he did, Heath will be too.
Now I don't personally believe this, but I would like to present the other side of the argument. What if Heath's performance does suck? It's a complete let down and we barely like it. What if what we've seen in the trailers are deceptive of the real performance? Wouldn't be the first time a movie is misrepresented by its trailers...
Good point.Now I don't personally believe this, but I would like to present the other side of the argument. What if Heath's performance does suck? It's a complete let down and we barely like it. What if what we've seen in the trailers are deceptive of the real performance? Wouldn't be the first time a movie is misrepresented by its trailers...
Now I don't personally believe this, but I would like to present the other side of the argument. What if Heath's performance does suck? It's a complete let down and we barely like it. What if what we've seen in the trailers are deceptive of the real performance? Wouldn't be the first time a movie is misrepresented by its trailers...
Where was he yelling? And how is it a weird voice?Based on what we've seen in the trailer, all we can really say about his performance is that he's yelling some of his lines and speaking in a weird voice.
Kinda like how Joker should be played?It's an actor being over the top and creepy.
Exaggerate it a bit more, I don't think it was enough.I don't count that as a brilliant performance just yet, as that's something you can find in almost any horror film.