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haha yea that films quality. that bit when hes going up in the lift to kill that geezer and he completely freaks out!! now that is scary!!
It seems that in Jonathan Nolan, this rendition of the Joker isn't quite human, but a type of mythical devil of some sort.
http://creativescreenwritingmagazine.blogspot.com/
At around 65% through the interview
"For me the most interesting version of the character is one who was never made at all, just an elemental force. In my imagination, there is no beginning or end to this character, he's kind of always existed. That first frame in Imax, where you see him from behind and he's holding a mask, to me it's as if the moment before that shot he just was conjured out of thin air. Y'know? He's a bit of a devil."
A few moments later, after discussing the Nicholson version (he loved it) and how he feels that giving The Joker a backstory is reductive of the character, he says:
"I think The Joker is and always will be. You see different versions of him in every culture, for thousands of years. Different names, Loki, the trickster, Coyote stories in American traditions." He then says he found it very appealing how in Batman #1 he had no back story, he was "just there."
However, the question is (at least to me) - is it worth it? What would be the point? To have a 2-3 min. cameo in Arkham? Or to have another movie in which Batman and Joker play it all again? Both ways don't work, IMO. The first (the cameo) would be pointless, and the second (the whole movie) would be repetitive.
I was thinking that how was the Joker so sure Dent would not kill him in the hospital? Joker loaded the gun put it in Dent's hands and then held it to his own head. The Joker seemed so sure that Dent wouldn't kill him and even joked when Dent said his outcome would depend on the result of the tossing of the coin.
I mean what if Dent did shoot the Joker, what would have happened then? The hospital wouldn't have blown up and the crazy terrorist clown would have been gone. Now I know that this is a film and is scripted and it wouldn't have happened but say this was acutally really happening, what if the Joker died in the hospital?
I think he either is that scary of a judge of humans or he simply didn't know..nor did he care. Basically, the Joker as perceived in TDK has absolutely no fear. The interrogation scene proved that, as does this scene. Harvey could have blown his head off and he would not have minded one bit..he would have died with a smile. In that sense I think what Jonathan had to say about the character shows. He's not a man, he's a devil with no remorse or fear of any kind.
its all about BETTANY!!!!!!!!!
John Nolan says that The Joker in the comics has never been like the Dark Knight version. I beg to differ with that. If The Joker from the comics wasn't a force of nature then why would he ellicit such fear from all the other villains? Why would he have the balls to go after the daughter of a Police Commisioner and then shoot his wife?
I respect what Nolan has done but he shouldn't downplay the violence of the character in the comics.
no no no no! lol i think bettany would be wasted as the riddler, its just that i feel he does his best work when he plays a really intense character like he does in gangster no.1.
na im not saying the riddler would be a waste, im saying i think paul bettany would be wasted playing the riddler. he can pull off a proppa phychotic, watch gangster no.1. you'll see, i'll show ya!!!

Yeah totally agree. It definately shows the Joker has balls and doesn't give a damn about anything, not even himself in some ways. He is just a twisted and tortured soul with a tragic past. Not sure if anyone remembers but when the virals started with the whole "I believe in Harvey Dent" thing going on and we got that first Joker pic by getting pixel co-ordinates via email from the Joker to reveal the pic. Well the email subject was "a tragic past".
Here's something I was wondering, when he told Harvey that what happened wasn't personal do you think he meant it? He seemed strangely sincere during that scene even though earlier on he had been shooting at the guy with a frigging bazooka.
