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I'm sure that's true for some folks, but not for me. Actually, I was four years old when I saw the movie in the theater, and I admit that I loved it then. However, I also loved the Adam West Batman reruns back then. If it was Batman, I couldn't get enough of it. But as the years went by, the rose tinted glasses came off and just as I started to see Adam West's Batman for what it was, I also started to become more critical of Batman 89 and stopped blindly thinking that Jack's Joker was the best thing that ever happened to Batman.This movie is too old for them, they weren't born yet.
I don't think I ever remember the Joker in the comics getting horny over anybody. I've read plenty of Batman comics from every era and don't remember anything like that, but if it has happened, anyone can feel free to correct me. The closest thing to it I know of has been in recent times when he's hooked up with Harley Quinn. However, he uses Harley to bail him out of tight spots more than anything. She's hopelessly devoted to him and will do anything for him, so he knows he can use her. It's not a real attraction on his part.Fact is, every thing Nicholson did in Batman '89 was completely in character of the Joker. Batman '89 has several flaws, Jack Nicholson as The Joker is not one of them.
Having said that, the scene where he squirts acid at Vicki in the museum does make up for it a bit, as does the part where he's trying to knock both her and Bats off of the cathedral. But the part that bothered me the most was where Vicki was all of a sudden getting frisky with him (when she'd shown nothing but revulsion for him before) and he fell for it and got punched in the face by Bats. I just can't see the Joker in the comics falling for something like that, or being enough of a horndog for it to work on him in the first place. I'm not saying that the Joker can't be fooled.. he has been many times, I'm sure. I just don't think that particular trick would have worked on him.
We'll just have to agree to disagree on that. Mark Hamill has become so iconic for me as the Joker that I hear his voice in my head whenever I read the Joker's parts in the comic books. Jack was never anywhere near that to me, even when I was little and thought that movie was one of the best movies in existence.Jack is as much the Joker as Mark Hamill. People who don't see the Joker in him are trying their best not to.
I think one of the biggest problems for me was Jack's voice as the Joker. That voice was just his regular speaking voice, and he sounded way too serious most of the time. I know, in the comic books you can't really hear a character's voice, so it shouldn't really matter too much. But it does to me. Mark Hamill's Joker voice almost always had a humorous tone to it (though he could also be quite serious with that voice, like in the flashback scene of Return of the Joker). One of the things that I think I'm going to enjoy about the new Joker is that he does seem to have that slightly cartoony sound to his voice, though it's hard to tell for sure just based on the few seconds that he speaks in the teaser.