Schlosser85
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troll alert, anyone?
Nope, I really believe Joker is a white supremacist. The white make-up and black/Hispanic death toll proves it. Nolan has even openly admitted to channeling his racist beliefs into the Jokers character in the movie. The Joker is everything Nolan wants to be and do in life.
White Make-Up = White Supremacy


Wow, you are a funny guy! You can stop joking now... seriously.No I don't think you were. You went on about it for two posts.
If you couldn't indicate that it was sarcasm by that point, then that's your fault.Nope, I really believe Joker is a white supremacist. The white make-up and black/Hispanic death toll proves it. Nolan has even openly admitted to channeling his racist beliefs into the Jokers character in the movie. The Joker is everything Nolan wants to be and do in life.

If you couldn't indicate that it was sarcasm by that point, then that's your fault.![]()
Ah no problem at all, I don't blame you though.. there have definitly been some people here that would say things like that lol.Sorry, I noticed that after I posted it and forgot to edit it. My apologies.

The movie is also about a "White Clown" vs a "Dark Knight" if you think about it.Well maybe not Nolan, but I'm sure the Joker was racist!
Well maybe not Nolan, but I'm sure the Joker was racist!
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) and that's that--but it's there. And it moves!

Ramierez tells Barbara to leave her house and says that she will call off the cops outside for 10 minutes.
Harvey knocks her out before she ever makes that call.
If you couldn't indicate that it was sarcasm by that point, then that's your fault.![]()
He does ask, "Why's he running, Dad?" which Gordon answers that the cops have to chase him. I suppose that's good enough.In the original theatrical version, did Gordon's son ask why the cops were chasing Batman at the very end? the script has him doing so, but on the DVD Gordon's son simply says, "He didn't do anything wrong", and leaves it at that. This makes the Comissioner's "dark knight" line a little off-center from a narrative standpoint.
No need to repeat all of that.Well maybe not Nolan, but I'm sure the Joker was racist!
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The look on her face conveys guilt, as if she knows she also just betrayed Harvey as well.- I noticed reactions from the extras in any scene with the Joker. It is hard not to have your eyes focused on the Joker every second to notice some of the shocked expressions of those near him sometimes.
- I noticed when Ramirez escorts Dent to the car, Wuertz is driving. He is about to take Dent to the warehouse ("Dent never made it home") and likely, Rachel, at that moment, was already kidnapped.
My dad caught that at first viewing, along with the "white knight/dark knight" stuff. I was so proud.The look on her face conveys guilt, as if she knows she also just betrayed Harvey as well.
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