greygoose
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The best scene for me, too. I love Joker's expressions during it.
Yep - pure insanity.
The best scene for me, too. I love Joker's expressions during it.
Yep - pure insanity.
The best scene for me, too. I love Joker's expressions during it.
Still crossing my figures for Hot Toys to make a tuxedo Joker with a laughing headsculpt and shiny machine gun.
Yep - pure insanity.
That's what put Leto ahead of Ledger in my book – Ledger's Joker was calculated, his plan was meticulous... but Leto's Joker was insane... dangerously so!
That's what put Leto ahead of Ledger in my book – Ledger's Joker was calculated, his plan was meticulous... but Leto's Joker was insane... dangerously so!
Sweet! Looking real goodNew group photo guys!
wow!! i have harley,deadshot and purple coat joker on pre order so far, im def in for the silver jacket mr j ,the imposter joker and im on the fence about the rebreather batman ,not sure if he is worth it since i will get the regular one from bvs.New group photo guys!
He didn't do anything though... He was barely in the movie and spent all his time trying to get Harley (which is out of character in and of itself). Either way its a bad comparison, but if one is absolutely necessary, ledger no contest.
Look at it this way - in TDK the mob bosses are not scared of him - Gambol was ready to kill him at the meet, his man got suckered by the Joker's pencil trick, but it's pretty much a coat full of hand grenades that stop him from being killed.
In SS, when the Joker walks in to Griggs, the gang members already there are clearly scared of him, and it is made clear throughout that he's erratic, psychotic and dangerous to be around... ask Monster T, or as has been mentioned, Harley - the rooftop rescue was manic that she could have been shot along with everyone else.
Don't get me wrong, I love Ledger's performance in TDK, but his performance wasn't 'truly' Joker, in the same way that Tom Hardy's Bane wasn't actually Bane - they are re-imaginings in the Nolanverse, whereas I thought Leto's SS Joker was comic-book all the way.
Ledger's Joker was just appearing in public for the first time. The mobsters had never met him before. Leto's Joker has probably been around more than a decade in this new DC movie continuity.
Look at it this way - in TDK the mob bosses are not scared of him - Gambol was ready to kill him at the meet, his man got suckered by the Joker's pencil trick, but it's pretty much a coat full of hand grenades that stop him from being killed.
In SS, when the Joker walks in to Griggs, the gang members already there are clearly scared of him, and it is made clear throughout that he's erratic, psychotic and dangerous to be around... ask Monster T, or as has been mentioned, Harley - the rooftop rescue was manic that she could have been shot along with everyone else.
Don't get me wrong, I love Ledger's performance in TDK, but his performance wasn't 'truly' Joker, in the same way that Tom Hardy's Bane wasn't actually Bane - they are re-imaginings in the Nolanverse, whereas I thought Leto's SS Joker was comic-book all the way.
So far this line up is incredibly sad looking.
Two Batmen, one of which is the same thing already announcent and the other is some crappy f'd up artistic mind****ery.
Six Joker related figures, two of which are faceless thugs.
And only one original character, even tho he's made only because it's Will Smith.
Very sad...
Yup hopefully at the con this weekend or that batman event they announce more figures.So far this line up is incredibly sad looking.
Two Batmen, one of which is the same thing already announcent and the other is some crappy f'd up artistic mind****ery.
Six Joker related figures, two of which are faceless thugs.
And only one original character, even tho he's made only because it's Will Smith.
Very sad...
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