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Wow, the suit is very dirty from the white Makeup![]()
It works in this movie though. In '89 Batman, not quite as much.
Wow, the suit is very dirty from the white Makeup![]()
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Look at the stick being carried in the card, now look at wat hes carrying at the party lol
Perhaps in the hue itself, but it just bugs me that throughout the entire movie we only see him with maybe 55% green or less. I think the "messy" effect could have been accomplished by just having his hair be so greasy and long, and what would have looked cool is if it were all green, but in varying shades, as if he had colored it many times with different types of dye.It's funny you should mention that, as I was going to comment how his hair looked greener than usual here.
Though you're right about the smile. I don't get where people are getting this "he doesn't look evil" thing from. That's one of the dirtiest, most menacing grins I've seen in a while. Scarily enough, it reminds me of the terrifying "Hello zat Dave?" guy from "The League of Gentlemen".![]()
Unrelated to your post, really, but that and the party scene are two scenes where I think there is too little green in the Joker's hair. It looks basically brown, especially if you're seeing it from a distance.By Joker:Jr
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And why do we fall, Miss Dawes?
t:Unrelated to your post, really, but that and the party scene are two scenes where I think there is too little green in the Joker's hair. It looks basically brown, especially if you're seeing it from a distance.
I'm pretty sure its the same scene. If you notice, Rachel is wearing the same dress she was at the party.
Yeah, I know. I was just saying that in this area of the film, he seems to have less green than than I would like. It's especially evident in the Rachel-tossing scene, when, because it's darker, his hair looks almost all brown.I'm pretty sure its the same scene. If you notice, Rachel is wearing the same dress she was at the party.
His face right there could've be taken from a Batman comic.
No, it doesn't.It seems that The Joker has ditched his coat by this point, however.
Damn you. I didn't even notice until you brought it up. Now it's so glaringly annoying.Unrelated to your post, really, but that and the party scene are two scenes where I think there is too little green in the Joker's hair. It looks basically brown, especially if you're seeing it from a distance.
It seems that The Joker has ditched his coat by this point, however.
I thought the same thing. The fact that they're playing up this Rachel damsel-in-destress thing in the trailers makes me think that she won't die. Why would they spoil what is supposed to be one of the most dramatic moments in the film in the trailer?Why would they give out rachel's death in the trailer?
i dont think he ever ditches his coat, the only scenes he doesnt have it is when he is in police custodyIt seems that The Joker has ditched his coat by this point, however.
Same reason they blatantly showed a crucial scene for Harvey, and the unnecessary reveal of Two-Face.
I thought the same thing. The fact that they're playing up this Rachel damsel-in-destress thing in the trailers makes me think that she won't die. Why would they spoil what is supposed to be one of the most dramatic moments in the film in the trailer?
Did he specifically say in the movie? Wasn't there, at one time or another, a death of Harvey's fiancee in the comics? Because Eckhart also mentioned, several times, Dent being scarred by acid, and that doesn't seem to be true.Eckhart did say in one of his latest interviews thathis fiancee is killed in the movie, which leads me to believe that it is Rachel he is talking about.
Nope. The coat's still on.
I'm not mad, but I wasn't joking either. Rachel dying isn't some surprising revelation, and it's not like it shows her with blood on the floor or anything.Are you really getting mad that they're showing too much, or being sarcastic. It could be like Iron Man when you've already seen an abridged version of the film by the time your ass makes the theater seat warm.