The Dark Knight The Man Who Laughs: The Joker Thread 2.0

what could possibly happen to him then if he is not killed off?


i would expect small mentions/cameos of him in future films i all,unless they can find someoen who can compare or surpass ledger in performance(doubt it :cwink:)
 
I'm fully prepared to be blown away by Ledger's Joker. It probably will be the best interpretation of the Clown Prince.

But I can't help but wonder how Mark Hamill would have done in the role, with a similar look to Ledger and similar character, but the classic Hamill Joker voice and laugh.

I'm wondering if a similar intensity could be achieved with the classic sound and a man of a smaller build like Hamill.
 
I'm fully prepared to be blown away by Ledger's Joker. It probably will be the best interpretation of the Clown Prince.

But I can't help but wonder how Mark Hamill would have done in the role, with a similar look to Ledger and similar character, but the classic Hamill Joker voice and laugh.

I'm wondering if a similar intensity could be achieved with the classic sound and a man of a smaller build like Hamill.
actually , for some reason i can imagine hamill playing heath's joker .
 
Yeh, I did this with Spidey 3 and the version in my head was better than what was on screen. :o

Although that wasn't exactly difficult. :hehe:
Same here, man. I planned out the whole movie and I pictured it to be amazing
 
for the SM3 haters, go watch on youtube "how sm3 should have ended" - hilarious

on topic: not sure if hamill would be menacing enough to be in a feature film, but he is definetly a great choice and alot of people would be interested in seeing him
 
actually , for some reason i can imagine hamill playing heath's joker .

I can too. I can envision a bit more of a theatrical psycho, but I can also hear him saying "WHY SO SERIOUS?" with a blend of the Ledger voice and the animated voice, "c'mon, HIT ME!"

He might be a tad on the small side.

Basically imagine the animated Joker with a deeper, more psychotic tone to it. I think he could pull it off.

I think he also might be one of the few acceptable successors to Ledger if the Joker were to be recast.
 
I can too. I can envision a bit more of a theatrical psycho, but I can also hear him saying "WHY SO SERIOUS?" with a blend of the Ledger voice and the animated voice, "c'mon, HIT ME!"

He might be a tad on the small side.

Basically imagine the animated Joker with a deeper, more psychotic tone to it. I think he could pull it off.

I think he also might be one of the few acceptable successors to Ledger if the Joker were to be recast.
yeah , if he did the voice similar to the way he did it in return of the joker , i can see it working perfectly .
 
i personally didnt think much of ANY of the spiderman films. seriously, im not a big spidey hater or anything i just thought even spiderman 2 seemed pretty pants.

Compared to batman begins, they seem even more amaturish! i saw spiderman 2 again recently and, well i didnt rate it that highly even when it came out but..man..time hasnt been kind to the spidey franchise... it was cringeworthy at times.

When the dark knight comes out the gaps gonna be even bigger i expect
 
I'm a fan of Spidey in general and I wasn't really that shocked by S3. It was definately sub par compared to S1 and especially S2, but I think it's still a pleasant movie with very good moments (and some cringeworthy ones, too).
my kinda guy :word: :up:
 
I'm a fan of Spidey in general and I wasn't really that shocked by S3. It was definately sub par compared to S1 and especially S2, but I think it's still a pleasant movie with very good moments (and some cringeworthy ones, too).
finally someone agrees with me . jeez , some people treat it like it's ****ing batman and robin .....
 
I dunno if its been touched on or not, but is it me or does the jokers hair length change drastically at some point in the movie?
 
thank god someone agrees with me . jeez , some people treat it like it's ****ing batman and robin .....

It's may as well be. SM3 had some ok moments, but it was a huge drop in quality from the previous movies and Venom was completely mishandled. At least Batman and Robin had a semi-crappy prequel to place it into a context of not-so-high expectations; SM3 was expected to be GREAT and really dropped the ball.
 
I dunno if its been touched on or not, but is it me or does the jokers hair length change drastically at some point in the movie?
The shot of him in the jail cell is the only i've noticed where it appears shorter. Why it is i'm not sure? He may have slicked it back.
 
I think its just that we've seen him with some hair over his forehead and draped in front of his face, and in the interrogation scene, its all pushed back.
 
Ive been saying this for a while but the photos when hes dressed as a cop his hair seems very short. Other than that each scene his hair is a different length because of the different times they filmed.
 
I think its just that we've seen him with some hair over his forehead and draped in front of his face, and in the interrogation scene, its all pushed back.

I agree
 
I just watched the prologue again (for the 100th time) and I just felt compelled to ask two questions that have always been on my mind about it.

During the scene, you'll notice Joker ties a hostage's hands and then puts a gernade between them. What was the purpose of that? I assumed it was a fake gernade, just Joker having a little fun with the people...

Also, right as Joker enters the bus to make his departure, he closes the door and then makes an interesting movement/gesture, which to me, looks some-what like hes pointing back at the bank manager...

Any thoughts about those two parts?
 
During the scene, you'll notice Joker ties a hostage's hands and then puts a gernade between them. What was the purpose of that? I assumed it was a fake gernade, just Joker having a little fun with the people...

To make them too afraid to try and escape, or even move. Who would dare try and wriggle free with a live grenade in their hands?

Also, right as Joker enters the bus to make his departure, he closes the door and then makes an interesting movement/gesture, which to me, looks some-what like hes pointing back at the bank manager...

Never noticed that.
 
I just watched the prologue again (for the 100th time) and I just felt compelled to ask two questions that have always been on my mind about it.

During the scene, you'll notice Joker ties a hostage's hands and then puts a gernade between them. What was the purpose of that? I assumed it was a fake gernade, just Joker having a little fun with the people...

Also, right as Joker enters the bus to make his departure, he closes the door and then makes an interesting movement/gesture, which to me, looks some-what like hes pointing back at the bank manager...

Any thoughts about those two parts?

One of the goons says "Obviously we don't want you doing anything with your hands".

I thought it was rather obvious.

I never noticed Joker doing any gestures after he closed the door...I'll have to watch it again I guess.
 
One of the goons says "Obviously we don't want you doing anything with your hands".

I thought it was rather obvious.

I never noticed Joker doing any gestures after he closed the door...I'll have to watch it again I guess.
"Other than holding on to your life.":word:
 
The only thing I saw The Joker doing once he got in the bus was hopping over the seats.
 

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