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The joker's really a woman! of course, it makes sense now!
sorry but what's the point of this thread?
Just opened this thread a couple minutes ago and I happened to be cleaning out a backpack this afternoon and remembered I had this from the Why So Serious challenge.
Which Dwarf am I?
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snow white ... perma white. i buy it 1000% . you are a genius .
I'm very impressed by you're detective work, sir, and you get my certified thumbs up. In one of the original tellings of the snow white myth (which didn't contain any dwarves), Snow White's mouth was smeared by blood by the queen as an attempt to frame her for eating her own children (this connects us with that brilliant 'eating newborn's heads' thread). Could this be the connection with the infamous 'Glasgow smile'?
Secondly, there's a bit in the early tellings I think you may find interesting; "The huntsman took Snow White into the forest, but found himself unable to kill the girl. Instead, he let her go, and brought the queen the heart of a young deer or a pig." Remember the decoy?
Thirdly, of the seven dwarves of the later versions, could they be representive of the ill's that are plagueing Gotham?
Theorising is fun, but chances are the symbolism was unintentional.
EDIT: Maybe the coffin is Arkham. The witch Crane? Comparing the Joker to a woman who's always being kissed, or in some versions, raped, is getting sort of ridiculous.
i was gonna make a reference to Little Red Riding Hood being eerily similar to The Red Hood, but have decided to refrain.
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hmm well, everything else aside, I like the idea that the huntsman is Batman, unable to kill Joker XD
Originally posted by Luchastyle
the entire movie isn't necessarily snow white, but perhaps the joker aspect is. so there may be no prince charming. because prince charming freed snow white from the evil spell. so, i don't know. perhaps joker is his own prince charming. pre-joker is snow white, and joker is prince charming. he saves himself.
The joker's really a woman! of course, it makes sense now!
It's a very clever metaphor IMO, good eye BubbaGump...
It makes sense that Joker's sensibility could be related to storybook characters. That way it's not as obvious as if they did so with the Mad Hatter.
CFE
I'm not sure if I should find it fascinating or disturbing that BubbaGump is tying together all the loose ends of a movie he hasn't seen.
BubbaGump is half Sherlock Holmes, half Nostradamus, and possibly psychotic.
sorry but what's the point of this thread?
The picture of The Joker through the mirror confuses the **** out of me to this day.
-In the set pictures, Heath's hair is brown (with a very slight hint of green). His skin is also normal toned. This can also be seen in the picture of the goon pointing his gun at Mr. J.
-The bank robbery scene was shot in April, and is one of the scenes to implement the IMAX camera ('Joker's Reveal' scene).
-In the official photo, he clearly has all of The Joker's attributes.
WHAT. THE. ****.
Some people say that there are two bank robbery scenes, but I disagree. We know that the bank robbery scene was shot before everything else, and that it was shot with an IMAX camera, and that this was The Joker's grand reveal. We also know that when this scene was shot, The Joker enters the building with brown hair and normal skin.
I'm personally leaning toward The Joker applying makeup, but this picture is the only thing that gives hope to permawhite, as far as I'm concerned.
It's common knowledge by now that Joker and his goons wear clown masks, each represented as one of the seven dwarfs (Happy, Dopey, Grumpy...). As far as we know, the masks are worn during the bank robbery sequence as well as the scene at Bruce Wayne's penthouse.
However, could there be a deeper meaning to the masks? Could they play an important part in the story--even as a symbolic device? Is Joker really permawhite?
In the tradition of SuperHeroHype over-analysis, I present to you...
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Yet Another BubbaGump Theory Thread (How does he come up with these things??)
Lovely theory!! Didn't Michael Caine say something about Dwarfes in an interview?
Exactly. He's wearing the exact same outfit as in the set photos.true, he wears the same shirt and jacket in the one through the mirror pic, but full make up and green hair.
Ok, I had to speak up on this one because I think we might be missing a very obvious possibility (unless of course this has been mentioned before and I missed it): Perhaps Mr. J is the one pulling a gun on a "look-a-like" goon, instead of the other way around. The "gunman" in the picture is too blurry to really make him out... That would explain why we don't see makeup under the mask that is in the foreground... because it's really on the man in the background.
Just a thought...