AndyTrevino
What is more important to our culture than Joker?
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For some reason I wanna see The Joker wear sunglasses more often.
For some reason I wanna see The Joker wear sunglasses more often.
Seems I'm the only one in this thread who still unapologetically loves Nicholson as the Joker.
Well maybe @hellblazer103 also loves his take. I'm not sure.
I still enjoy him, and like Shauner said, it's probably the only time I'll be okay with a non-skinny Joker, but as cool as he is, Nicholson tends to play himself in almost everything he's been in.Seems I'm the only one in this thread who still unapologetically loves Nicholson as the Joker.
Well maybe @hellblazer103 also loves his take. I'm not sure.
I loved Nicholson's Joker....he was appropriately loony.Seems I'm the only one in this thread who still unapologetically loves Nicholson as the Joker.
Well maybe @hellblazer103 also loves his take. I'm not sure.
I still enjoy him, and like Shauner said, it's probably the only time I'll be okay with a non-skinny Joker, but as cool as he is, Nicholson tends to play himself in almost everything he's been in.
And we love to see it! Nicholson is one of my fav actors of all time! He wasn’t too different than himself as the Joker but that didn’t matter because Nicholson IS the Joker. Michael Uslan coloured his photo in green, white and purple back in 1980 (a pic from The Shining) because he was the DaFoe pick back then. Certain actors just scream the Joker and Jack was always that guy. He just happened to gain weight by 1989 and nobody had the guts to tell to drop weight. It worked for that 50 year old gangster version IMO. It’s cool they cast a wiry looking dude to play his younger self in the flashback.I still enjoy him, and like Shauner said, it's probably the only time I'll be okay with a non-skinny Joker, but as cool as he is, Nicholson tends to play himself in almost everything he's been in.
I've also seen him in A Few Good Men, The Departed, and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. I like him, but he always seems to do the "smooth-talkin' guy" thing that only he can really make work.Didn't you very recently admit that you hadn't even seen Nicholson in much beyond Batman and maybe The Shining?

It DOES kinda feel like they're being insulted sometimes, at least to me.God, this is the kind of unintentionally backhanded stuff you hear during the special Olympics.![]()
I actually think Jackson-Cohen is a better, more interesting actor than a lot of the bigger names that get bandied around, we just still perceive actors who work primarily in TV as inherently low rent compared to film stars. Don't think Joker plays to Skarsgaard's strengths.If Oliver Jackson-Cohen or Alexander Skarsgard dropped some weight, I honestly think they would be good candidates. Obviously they're not in my top 5 or even 10 picks for the role. Just a random thought.
I've been guilty of this line of thinking lately. I just have a hard time envisioning a primarily TV-associated actor (not Cohen necessarily though) being cast as The Joker alongside Robert Pattinson as Batman.I actually think Jackson-Cohen is a better, more interesting actor than a lot of the bigger names that get bandied around, we just still perceive actors who work primarily in TV as inherently low rent compared to film stars. Don't think Joker plays to Skarsgaard's strengths.
Oh I agree, I just don’t think that necessarily should be the case.I've been guilty of this line of thinking lately. I just have a hard time envisioning a primarily TV-associated actor (not Cohen necessarily though) being cast as The Joker alongside Robert Pattinson as Batman.
I just think someone who's mainly in movies has a better chance of getting the part.
I think it really depends on the "status" of the rest of the cast.Oh I agree, I just don’t think that necessarily should be the case.
That was ol' Shauny boyWho was it who had the theory about Barry Keoghan's Stanley Merkel becoming the Joker? Anyway, its really grown on me and I like the idea, especially if he's a corrupt cop who moonlights as a mob enforcer etc. Hell, even the idea of good cop falling into a fat of chemicals and emerging as The Joker is something I'd be fine with it. Just glad to have an actor of Keoghan's calibre in the film.