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I rank Ledger about fourth or fifth, personally.
Heresy, I know.
Heresy, I know.
Yeah. Phoenix and Ledger both deserved their Oscar, but I wouldn't consider either of their Jokers to be the "definitive" version.I think both Ledger and Phoenix gave terrific, Oscar-worthy performances.
I also think it’s silly to act like that makes Phoenix some kind of gatekeeper of a character that’s been around since 1940 and act like Reeves somehow “has” to cast Phoenix who gave a very specific interpretation of a proto-Joker that might not fit at all with what Reeves has in mind, if he even has The Joker in mind at all.
Yeah. Phoenix and Ledger both deserved their Oscar, but I wouldn't consider either of their Jokers to be the "definitive" version. It's the classic bleach-skin-with-tuxedo Joker for me.
So Leto is the bar?Yeah. Phoenix and Ledger both deserved their Oscar, but I wouldn't consider either of their Jokers to be the "definitive" version.
It's the classic bleached-skin-with-tuxedo Joker for me. That's the bar, and that version is pretty much exclusive to the comics (for now at least).

If the performance and look had been better, then sure.So Leto is the bar?![]()
I'm not opposed to more reinventions, but after seeing reinvention after reinvention, it kinda makes you want something a bit more traditional, even if it's just design-wise.I always want to see new, radically different versions of these characters. The superhero genre is built upon constant reinvention.
While superficially good casting (he was an uncontroversial choice, yeah? I wasn't actively paying attention to DC fandom around then but from casual observation I don't recall any serious blow-back) I do wonder if Leto would have been good even in a movie that wasn't absolute swill. The obnoxious design didn't help matters but he went so hard on trying to transparently recapture the mystique around Ledger's performances, especially all the bull**** rumors about him going 'crazy' circulating after his death as opposed to the fairly lowkey bits of method acting Heath was actually doing, that he might have gone down that weird insufferable route regardless.
Part of me wants to see the scenes we know were cut of him because they sound hysterical. Especially his deal with Echantress.
I think the overt narcissism wound up working for Blade Runner.
I think he ironically seemed more Joker THERE than in the movie that had him playing the actual character. Granted, it's more Frank Miller or Grant Morrison than say, Neal Adams for instance, but still.I think the overt narcissism wound up working for Blade Runner.
Having a personal cult probably makes up for it.I wonder if being thought of as the George Lazenby of Jokers will have given him some humility now.
I wonder if being thought of as the George Lazenby of Jokers will have given him some humility now.
I think he ironically seemed more Joker THERE than in the movie that had him playing the actual character. Granted, it's more Frank Miller or Grant Morrison than say, Neal Adams for instance, but still.
One that was grudgingly made, as I actually really like Lazenby as Bond.lol, that's a good reference
I was coming more from the demeanor/the way he carries himself.Eh, I don't think Wallace is anything like Joker, personality-wise or goal-wise.