The Dark Knight What was more dramatic?

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I personally thought the first time we see Two-Face was more intense than the first showing of the Joker's only b/c I'd seen so many photos of the Joker's face I knew what to expect. Hadn't seen Dent's yet until I saw the movie.

What about the rest of you?
 
Yea they made the Two-Face reveal very dramatic, with a couple of "almost" reveals before he actually turned his head. They definately wanted us to stew over that one a bit..
 
Well, in the case of the Joker we had seen tons of photos (as you pointed out), so I think the reveal of Two-Face takes it. That scene teased and teased and finally showed the scarred half of his face, good build.
 
two-face, even though i had already seen the leaked pics, nothing was better than see it on the big screen
 
definitely two-face because it was the first time most people saw him where as we all saw pictures of the joker before the movie.
 
I gotta say the Joker just because I still get chills when I watch that part. 5 times. Two-Face's reveal is awesome because Nolan kinda teases you making you think you are going to see it but cuts to Gordon just before it happens.
 
Two Face's was more dramatic, because they kept building to it in that scene. The camera shot cut away a couple of times before you saw the scarred side as Harvey turned his head, plus the look on Gordon's face all added to the build up.

But I liked Joker's more. The music the booms on when he reveals his face, coupled with the expression on Joker's face, with his eyes looking upwards aimlessly before saying "Stranger". Just love it.
 
For me? Two-Face. His reveal in the hospital was... climatic.
 
Two-Face, because I hadnt seen it before the film where as most of us had seen the prologue last winter.
 
Joker's reveal had a certain cool factor, but because I had seen it so many times, I was anticipating Two-Faces more. That whole hospital scene I was like "SHOW IT! SHOW IT DAMNIT!"
 
Two Face hands down the way he says oh you will pay or you will be sorry really stands out more the Joker face coming out was more like a holy **** its the Joker
 
Two-Face; largely because of all WB's efforts to keep him under wraps.
 
TwoFace. Though I've seen that one leak, we weren't sure how accurate it was, and the build-up was there, so there ya go.
 
Two-Face. I hadn't seen the leaked picture and the whole time I just wanted to know what he looked like. Finally he turned his head and I saw him. My jaw dropped. All I could say was, "Oh my God."
 
Two-Face's was more dramatic because Harvey was such an established character and the drama built up in that scene is terrific.

"SAY IT!"
 
Two-Face, no contest. Freaking awesome; full of suspense and there was no shortage of tension in that scene.
 
The first showing of Two Face was definitley more dramatic. CREEEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPY, but in an excellent sort of way!:grin:
 
I got goosebumps when The Joker took off his mask and said Stranger. It wasn't as dramatic but I loved it.
 
Joker, two-face's was at a random time, they should of when Gordon says Two-Face was his nickname, they should of showed his face not some at some other random point in the conversation
 
Two-Face.

We have watched his painful tragedy unfold, and mixed with my repulsion to his burned face, I felt sympathy for him. His horrific appearance is imbued with sadness. The combination was very dramatic (for me).

There are shots in the film, post injury, where he looks so emotionally lost. I am thinking of some moments during Joker's visit in the hospital. And his upsetting discussion with Gordan and Batman at the end. Maybe it's just me.

Man, I felt bad for Harvey.
 
For me it was The Joker reveal.

No amount of pics/vids could prepare me for seein that moment in IMAX.
 

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