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

When has Jack Nicholson ever been considered a diva?

His whole attitude about the new Batman franchise. About not being asked to come back as the Joker. Things like that. Keaton was more gracious about it and said things would be promising with the director [Nolan] and the cast.
 
His whole attitude about the new Batman franchise. About not being asked to come back as the Joker. Things like that. Keaton was more gracious about it and said things would be promising with the director [Nolan] and the cast.


You realize he was joking, right?
 
His whole attitude about the new Batman franchise. About not being asked to come back as the Joker. Things like that. Keaton was more gracious about it and said things would be promising with the director [Nolan] and the cast.

Good god, Jack was kidding when he said that!
 
jack was a diva when they made 89 batman thought. he made all sorts of outragious demands like what hours he would work, taking a percentage of the box office and stuff like that. i suppose he paved the way for these sorta deals that actors strike up with film studios. not taking anything away from him though because he is a absolute legend in my book! ;)
 
jack was a diva when they made 89 batman thought. he made all sorts of outragious demands like what hours he would work, taking a percentage of the box office and stuff like that. i suppose he paved the way for these sorta deals that actors strike up with film studios. not taking anything away from him though because he is a absolute legend in my book! ;)

Something like only X hours per day and no work on fridays and certain US sports events were to be taped for him to watch. I think the only thing he didn't request was a production assistant to wipe his bottom after defecating.
 
Is this thread about the Joker as a whole or just about TDK's Joker..?
 
lol. but what he is saying is true, he was a diva. i read about it ages ago, and trust me some of the things he was asking for make mariah carey look like a shrinking violet!
 
Something like only X hours per day and no work on fridays and certain US sports events were to be taped for him to watch. I think the only thing he didn't request was a production assistant to wipe his bottom after defecating.

Doesn't sound so unreasonable to me. There are people who want bottled water heated to an exact temperature or a certain ammount if white lillys.
Besides, if you could choose your working hours I doubt you'd pass up the opportunity.
 
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Let's keep the discussion on track and keep the rude comments about people's families out of here.
 
BTW asking for a bit of the film earnings is not divaish its smart business. He raked in 60 million of that movie, the highest earning for an actor to date. Anyways I have a question to pose to you folks. I'm currently in a debate with this guy in another forums about Joker in this film. He is trying to say that he found no humor in any of Joker's antics. Now I listed the pencil trick, the hospital wobble, the ordurb feasting as he crashes the party, the smacking of the guest, and so on and so forth. Now I'm not saying he was comical through out but I'm not crazy to say that some of the stuff he did or said was funny am I?
 
yea i thought he was comical in a twisted sorta way. i like it when batman smashed his head on the table in the interrogations scene.
"dont start with the head victim gets all fuzzy and cant feel anything below the neck"
then batman punches his hand
".......see!"
i thought that was hilarious!
 
OH, IT'S FUNNY.... TO PSYCHO-SOCIOPATHIS cLOWNS.
 
Anyways I have a question to pose to you folks. I'm currently in a debate with this guy in another forums about Joker in this film. He is trying to say that he found no humor in any of Joker's antics. Now I listed the pencil trick, the hospital wobble, the ordurb feasting as he crashes the party, the smacking of the guest, and so on and so forth. Now I'm not saying he was comical through out but I'm not crazy to say that some of the stuff he did or said was funny am I?
He was doing something funny almost every time he was on the screen. So yeah, I wouldn't say you're crazy at all. :) Or if you are, you're not alone. The people in my theater were cracking up over the Joker's antics in this movie... especially when he was in the nurse outfit.
 
BTW asking for a bit of the film earnings is not divaish its smart business. He raked in 60 million of that movie, the highest earning for an actor to date. Anyways I have a question to pose to you folks. I'm currently in a debate with this guy in another forums about Joker in this film. He is trying to say that he found no humor in any of Joker's antics. Now I listed the pencil trick, the hospital wobble, the ordurb feasting as he crashes the party, the smacking of the guest, and so on and so forth. Now I'm not saying he was comical through out but I'm not crazy to say that some of the stuff he did or said was funny am I?
Either I have misunderstood something, or that is the craziest spelling of hors d'oeuvres I have yet seen.
 
I thought he had a lot of very comical moments, but the reason I find them funny is because I know how the joker should act. If you saw this guy in real life and had no knowledge of "the joker" I would think the guy was completely crazy and would want to be as far away from him as possible. I think that is the difference, we all know how the joker should be from comics, cartoons, other movies, etc. so its ok for us to find it comical. That doesn't make us crazy, or does it?
 

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