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

Very true but aspects of it were still overdone. Giant robots, the Riddler taunting Batman through a giant TV set, The Joker escaping Arkham on a rocket Christmas tree.
We never got things that bad in Burton's films.
There were several dark aspects of his character that gleamed through every now and then, however. MOTP and ROTJ are prime examples of the "cartoony" interpretation being avoided in favor of a more ruthless Joker. Those 2 movies alone are enough for me to put Hamill over Nicholson.
 
"Love that Joker"

seriously,hamill's joker is awesome, but he's at his best in those movies IMO. i mean, ROTJ ( unless we're talking about the *****fied edited version ) had him killing his goons, torturing robin to the point of insanity and videotaping it as if it were some family home video , and cutting the **** out of batman with a knife. that's something you'd never see in the actual series.
 
seriously,hamill's joker is awesome, but he's at his best in those movies IMO. i mean, ROTJ ( unless we're talking about the *****fied edited version ) had him killing his goons, torturing robin to the point of insanity and videotaping it, and cutting the **** out of batman with a knife. that's something you'd never see in the actual series.

Yeah, ROTJ is awesome. The simply fact that it had material edited out for being "too much" speaks for itself :up:
 
i liked "jokers favour" aswell, it showed his dark side in the fact that hes stalking "chuckers". he even has his goons drive past his wife and child as hes threatening them on the phone. the plot to blow up everyone at the commishoners ball was quite extreme aswell. but then he goes all *****-hole at the end!
 
i liked "jokers favour" aswell, it showed his dark side in the fact that hes stalking "chuckers". he even has his goons drive past his wife and child as hes threatening them on the phone. the plot to blow up everyone at the commishoners ball was quite extreme aswell. but then he goes all *****-hole at the end!

yeah,i love that episode.
 
Ladies and gentlemen...i present to you...the perfect replacement for Heath Ledger as the next joker:

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt


the guy is an amazing actor and completely under appreciated/used. Go see The Lookout and you'll know what i'm talking about. He also looks a like a cross between Heath and the comic book Joker.

Whaddoya say people?
 
Not for my money. I can see his advantages from many people's perspectives, but I feel it is important that audiences see a new actor in the role as "the new Joker" and not "the new Heath Ledger".
 
Not for my money. I can see his advantages from many people's perspectives, but I feel it is important that audiences see a new actor in the role as "the new Joker" and not "the new Heath Ledger".
He wouldn't really be the "new Heath"...I'm just saying there is some good resemblance there and, since we will definitely be seeing the joker again and he will probably not be in a reboot and thus a continuation of The Dark Knight's Joker, it's a good thing.

But he looks the part and is a tremendous and under-used actor.
 
I can accept all of that, but I think that the complex emotions that Ledger's death has caused in certain sections of the audience might require an approach that is "the same but different".
 
The resemblance aside, didn't they co-star together already in 10 Things I hate about You?
 
The resemblance aside, didn't they co-star together already in 10 Things I hate about You?

AH! yes the did...as such a self proclaimed movie buff, how didn't remember that? :huh:
 
He wouldn't really be the "new Heath"...I'm just saying there is some good resemblance there and, since we will definitely be seeing the joker again and he will probably not be in a reboot and thus a continuation of The Dark Knight's Joker, it's a good thing.

But he looks the part and is a tremendous and under-used actor.

Wait, has anything been confirmed yet? Did Nolan announce that he definitely wanted Joker in Batman 3?
 
I can accept all of that, but I think that the complex emotions that Ledger's death has caused in certain sections of the audience might require an approach that is "the same but different".


yeha we wouldnt want a mirror image of what heath did,something fresh yet similar to what we had would be best
 
levitt really does resemble ledger very much, but what ledger pulled off was unique and probably impossible to emulate. For instance, I don't think he'll be able to get the same vocal tics, and cadence right. Not worth it IMHO.

I think if we see Joker again, it's gotta be a high caliber player, say Day-Lewis, and the Joker is somewhat transformed, such as Day-Lewis being more suave and having a messy pompadour.

But I think leaving this joker performance in tact is the best and most respectful thing to do.
 
If they use the Joker again, maybe we'll get a Joker that more resembles the comic book this time.
 
Why in the hell do people keep pushing out Daniel day Lewis all the time?
 
seriously,hamill's joker is awesome, but he's at his best in those movies IMO. i mean, ROTJ ( unless we're talking about the *****fied edited version ) had him killing his goons, torturing robin to the point of insanity and videotaping it, and cutting the **** out of batman with a knife. that's something you'd never see in the actual series.
If you don't like the movie I've got slides!
 

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