The Dark Knight Some Possible Joker Info.

Yep, let's just hope Nolan's version of it wasn't better than what we'll get. Let's hope the Joker won't look... watered down!?
 
Ledger has the perfect Joker smile. They just need to make his nose a tad longer and he's good to go. No permanent smile bull**** this time round.
 
"Watered Down" is a good way to put it.Nobody wants that. Heath is really going to have to sell the character if they go light on the visuals. Nicholson pretty much just was himself. The prostetics were a character all by itself.
 
i always thought that Joker's ultra wide grin was because he had a big mouth.

kinda like what Ledger is.
 
I would give my opinion, but I don't see the point. The idea is obviously ludicrous, and the info less than credible.

So instead I, Keyser and two homeless guys we found will juggle.


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I would give my opinion, but I don't see the point. The idea is obviously ludicrous, and the info less than credible.

So instead I, Keyser and two homeless guys we found will juggle.


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That is made of win!

I hope you paid those homeless guys, though. :o
 
If it's true, I'm not happy. That clown mask didn't look like Joker one bit.
 
For a sec, lets get semi-OT. Did Latino Review just fool us? Last week they said that they'd be reviewing a script for a superhero movie that comes out next summer. And what do we get? A Will Smith movie "Tonight, He Comes", which is about a down and out superhero who's an alcoholic. Did they just fool us for the *blank*teenth time? They told us that we wouldn't wanna miss this script review, and then it turns out to be next year's average Will Smith blockbuster?

They're seriously pissing me off right now.
 
For a sec, lets get semi-OT. Did Latino Review just fool us? Last week they said that they'd be reviewing a script for a superhero movie that comes out next summer. And what do we get? A Will Smith movie "Tonight, He Comes", which is about a down and out superhero who's an alcoholic. Did they just fool us for the *blank*teenth time? They told us that we wouldn't wanna miss this script review, and then it turns out to be next year's average Will Smith blockbuster?

They're seriously pissing me off right now.

Sadly, it appears so General. There's a discussion about it on the 'man who laughs' thread.
 
Okay, let's look at the biggest problem (aside from the sides, which would appear to massively contradict this) with this theory:

It really doesn't match what the Joker is meant to look like. I say this as someone who really does *know*, more or less, what he will look like (unless that has changed at some point - and I don't think it has.)

A clown mask being welded to his face is not going to produce that look. It just isn't.

As, from what I have gathered, it's something pretty close to this manip I did awhile back:

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What say all of you?




This a good Joker manip....as good as you can get actually.
 
I'm putting this here because the "Sides" thread is gone...

I read through the sides again, and it reads like part Flight 93, part Heat, part Mike Hammer, and part Godfather, as if these stories were tossed into the middle of a Batman film. Anybody think that's a fair assessment? The sides don't give away much, but what they do seem to give is a mood or a vibe, and I'm liking it very much...
 
I'm putting this here because the "Sides" thread is gone...

I read through the sides again, and it reads like part Flight 93, part Heat, part Mike Hammer, and part Godfather, as if these stories were tossed into the middle of a Batman film. Anybody think that's a fair assessment? The sides don't give away much, but what they do seem to give is a mood or a vibe, and I'm liking it very much...

I agree completely with this. :)

Oh, interesting note - someone over at BOF pointed out that perhaps the sloppy language of whoever wrote that blog entry might have muddied his true meaning. It doesn't actually say the clown mask gets welded to his face, just that he commits crimes with a clown mask before and then we get the Red Hood origin.

While that is more tolerable, I am still not buying it. The side with the BM still ultimately contradicts it and we know those are all legit.
 
Called my "friend". Got his voice mail. Awaiting a call back.

PS: I've already gotten 8 PM's. Please stop.

PPS: That script ain't going anywhere he said, in terms of being leaked. He said he'd fill me in because of the fact that we're good buddies, but I'm trying to stay spoiler as free as I can.
 
Called my "friend". Got his voice mail. Awaiting a call back.

PS: I've already gotten 8 PM's. Please stop.

PPS: That script ain't going anywhere he said, in terms of being leaked. He said he'd fill me in because of the fact that we're good buddies, but I'm trying to stay spoiler as free as I can.

Good for you, Anj. That's gotta take some willpower. :woot:

Anyway, thanks so much for looking into this. Hopefully, all shall become clear soon.
 
^I think on paper, yeah the idea sounds incredibly cheesy . . . but Nolan could pull it off in an engaging and interesting manner . . . what makes more sense, anyway? for a guy to be made to look like a clown and suddenly start acting like it, or for an already off-the-handle bad @$$ w/ a disposition to clowns to actually get pushed over the edge into his own deranged reality that's been slowly culminating?

I'm not saying in any way that I support the credibility of this idea, but w/ what's been witnessed, it's more likely that pre-Joker-Joker was already robbing banks in clown masks . . .
 
PS: I've already gotten 8 PM's. Please stop.

LOL, it's as if you'd just won 56 million in the jackpot, now everybody wants to be your friend. I'm patient. If you can find anything out great, if not, that's cool. Thanks for trying btw.
 
yeah Anj . . . just make sure you find out the big 'twist' so that you can give it away and ruin it for us . . . that and the ending; that would teach us a lesson :D
 
yeah Anj . . . just make sure you find out the big 'twist' so that you can give it away and ruin it for us . . . that and the ending; that would teach us a lesson :D

Good analogy! :up:
 
I already know too much as it is. lol, I couldn't resist asking questions when he first told me.

PS: Miranda = He was damn near verbatim when I asked him about it to what Eckhart said, saying -- and i quote -- "This thing is a time-bomb of amazingness"
 

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