Re: so how many people happy with the look of the joker?
Originally posted by Mr Parker
so are all pleased with the look of the joker?what are your thoughts?
1.I love it
2.I hate it.
3.He's okay but could have been better,not near as bad as i thought he would look though.I can live with it.
I voted for number 3.His look isnt near as bad as I was thinking he was going to be from the first shots of Ledger but Im not too happy about the final look of him though.You can see his natural hair color brown in the photos underneath the green color and I dont understand why they have allowed that but he at least looks more like the joker than he looked in previous photos so i can live with it.
I still think that Ceasar Romero is the only actor who has really brought the true look of the joker from the comics to the big screen.You look at the photos of the joker from the comics and Romero when he played him back in the 60's and he is the only who who still screams Joker.I was hoping that would change with Ledger, that he would as well but it looks like Romero STILL is the only one who has come on the big screen where you say-wow thats the joker brought to life from the comics.Nicholson had the wrong build so you never felt that way with him and Ledger's hair style is all wrong and as i said,its part brown as well underneath the green.I just dont understand why Nolan decided on this look for Ledger. 😠 I'll be able to live with it though the same way I have adjusted to the batmobile and have been able to live with that.
You wanted me to say something so here I go.
I didn't think the Joker looked all too scary, he reminds me of the murderer in a modern day horror movie 😘
Modern day horror movies are the wrost piles of shit the world can offer in every sense.
But it's not the look that makes a good Joker, it's what the Joker does, and most of all, how he acts about doing it.
My shirt is all black with this picture on it:
http://image.comicvine.com/uploads/item/2000/1702/179298-joker_400.jpg
This is old but I don't know how many of you have seen this. I like this little amateur Joker thing someone did. The acting is not so great but the storyline is pretty interesting and I think a lot of the insights are dead on:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4095303199635469669&q=patient+j&hl=en
Re: so how many people happy with the look of the joker?
Originally posted by Mr Parker
I voted for number 3.His look isnt near as bad as I was thinking he was going to be from the first shots of Ledger but Im not too happy about the final look of him though.You can see his natural hair color brown in the photos underneath the green color and I dont understand why they have allowed that but he at least looks more like the joker than he looked in previous photos so i can live with it.I still think that Ceasar Romero is the only actor who has really brought the true look of the joker from the comics to the big screen.You look at the photos of the joker from the comics and Romero when he played him back in the 60's and he is the only who who still screams Joker.I was hoping that would change with Ledger, that he would as well but it looks like Romero STILL is the only one who has come on the big screen where you say-wow thats the joker brought to life from the comics.Nicholson had the wrong build so you never felt that way with him and Ledger's hair style is all wrong and as i said,its part brown as well underneath the green.I just dont understand why Nolan decided on this look for Ledger. 😠 I'll be able to live with it though the same way I have adjusted to the batmobile and have been able to live with that.
Yeah I can see that. I also like the outcome of Heath's Joker but thought that they held back alittle. I remember reading an article saying that for the strange reason The Dark Knight pushed in an R-Rating which was planned at one point, his look was gonna be insane, however their PG-13 rating allowed them only so much. Not to mention the action figures that wouldn't allow a grotesque Joker to be sold at toystores.
Also Ceaser Romero was a great Joker, however for his time. He serves as the best representation and in my opinion is tied with Jack Nicholson because of his constant grin.
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Exactly, Also lets NOT forget the fact that Ledger's Joker will most likely BE A MUCH TRUER INTERPRETATION OF THE JOKER.Spoiler:
Heath/Joker is shown killing people, I believe
From the early reviews of TDK I have read the movie pushes the boundary of P13 and some reviewers are even amazed why it did not get a R rating, and they also commented on how terrfying Ledger`s Joker is.