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Posted on 10/7/19 at 1:14 am to LSUFreek
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wasn't The Joker.
Yes it was.
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. They only had to hint, once or twice, at his very dark & mysterious past
Well now we know and understand it without subtlety.
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Joaquin's Joker can only half-the-time smuggle a gun
At the end of the movie he was walking out of the institution after being handcuffed. He was progressing rapidly in his abilities.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 1:21 am to little billy
Wanted to mention I watched it in a Dolby theater. First time. Highly recommend.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 1:27 am to little billy
I watched it in an old grindhouse type of place. It smelled of liquor and BO.
I highly reccomend that too..with this picture, it "felt right".
If that makes sense to anyone else.
I highly reccomend that too..with this picture, it "felt right".
If that makes sense to anyone else.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 6:31 am to LSUFreek
Nolan had Ledger break down the Joker character so much so that he basically was a one dimensional caricature of himself.
The Joker is supposed to be chaotically unpredictable and change his mind about his own goals quite frequently. Whereas Heath's version had one goal being to show that everyone is as fricked up as he is.
You know the guy who takes his political beliefs too far. The one who does not tolerate conflicting beliefs. Yeah, that's what TDK Joker is. Not a mastermind anarchist. He was a zealot.
Also, having one line (make this pencil disappear) doesn't make his version funny throughout.
The Joker is supposed to be chaotically unpredictable and change his mind about his own goals quite frequently. Whereas Heath's version had one goal being to show that everyone is as fricked up as he is.
You know the guy who takes his political beliefs too far. The one who does not tolerate conflicting beliefs. Yeah, that's what TDK Joker is. Not a mastermind anarchist. He was a zealot.
Also, having one line (make this pencil disappear) doesn't make his version funny throughout.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 6:41 am to DJ3K
The nurse outfit. The malfunctioning detonator.
No. He wasn’t making jokes throughout. But there was definitely humor here and there.
No. He wasn’t making jokes throughout. But there was definitely humor here and there.
This post was edited on 10/7/19 at 7:09 am
Posted on 10/7/19 at 6:42 am to DJ3K
TDK explores the Joker’s desire for chaos and did sacrifice some character depth to that end, but that’s also an important side to the Joker’s character.
The reason he’s so terrifying and the best of all of Batman’s villains is that, to the general public, he’s an elemental force of chaos and destruction just as Batman is an elemental force of order and justice. TDK went all in on Joker being pure and unsympathetic, which is how Batman and the public view him.
This movie showed what it takes to make such a monster, and as a result it gives a character portrayal with far more depth.
All of this discussion just goes to illustrate that the Joker is truly the best villain of all time.
The reason he’s so terrifying and the best of all of Batman’s villains is that, to the general public, he’s an elemental force of chaos and destruction just as Batman is an elemental force of order and justice. TDK went all in on Joker being pure and unsympathetic, which is how Batman and the public view him.
This movie showed what it takes to make such a monster, and as a result it gives a character portrayal with far more depth.
All of this discussion just goes to illustrate that the Joker is truly the best villain of all time.
This post was edited on 10/7/19 at 7:18 am
Posted on 10/7/19 at 6:54 am to jg8623
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“I literally described to Joaquin at one point in those three months as like, ‘Look at this as a way to sneak a real movie in the studio system under the guise of a comic book film’. It wasn’t, ‘We want to glorify this behavior.’ It was literally like ‘Let’s make a real movie with a real budget and we’ll call it f–ing Joker’. That’s what it was.”
That was my thoughts as well. It was so refreshing to watch an original movie that tugs on so much emotion. It was disturbing yet satisfying in an odd way. You forget you are watching a movie that has any ties to a comic. But somehow it all fit.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 7:28 am to Esquire
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I don’t think anybody gives enough credit to that automatic exit door for creating the Joker.
That attribution would be a little too in your face.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 8:46 am to LSUFreek
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I'm in the minority. While I enjoyed the movie, that wasn't The Joker. That was a 2hr realistic drama on a criminally-violent insane patient.
You know, the same grimey unkempt psycho you see on the street talking to himself, and you move to the other side of the street to avoid him at all costs? Yeah, they made a movie about that guy.
Nailed it.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:23 am to RedPants
93 million opening weekend. 234 million worldwide.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:24 am to jg8623
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“I literally described to Joaquin at one point in those three months as like, ‘Look at this as a way to sneak a real movie in the studio system under the guise of a comic book film’. It wasn’t, ‘We want to glorify this behavior.’ It was literally like ‘Let’s make a real movie with a real budget and we’ll call it f–ing Joker’. That’s what it was.”
let's think about this quote for a moment. if the movie wasn't called "Joker" and the setting wasn't in Gotham City and Pheonix didn't paint his face, would we still view this movie as being as good as it is? Oscar worthy even?
This post was edited on 10/7/19 at 9:25 am
Posted on 10/7/19 at 9:35 am to finchmeister08
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“I literally described to Joaquin at one point in those three months as like, ‘Look at this as a way to sneak a real movie in the studio system under the guise of a comic book film’. It wasn’t, ‘We want to glorify this behavior.’ It was literally like ‘Let’s make a real movie with a real budget and we’ll call it f–ing Joker’. That’s what it was.”
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let's think about this quote for a moment. if the movie wasn't called "Joker" and the setting wasn't in Gotham City and Pheonix didn't paint his face, would we still view this movie as being as good as it is? Oscar worthy even?
No way it would kick off with a quarter of a billion worldwide without the Joker name. But it would still be an Oscar buzz performance (just in a movie that covered it's production costs instead of making a shitload of money).
Hopefully DC/WB can use this to get other directors/stars who aren't necessarily interested in superhero movies but want their films seen by massive audiences. A Blue Beetle/Booster Gold buddy cop movie, a Black Canary/Green Arrow rom-com, a Nightwing detective story... small films that'll get a bigger audience just from the association.
ETA: I also think that the Joker association allowed them to end the film in the manner that they did. Joker doesn't win 100%, yet he accomplishes a lot of goals. But we know how the remaining chapters go, so it's less of a "villain wins in the end" story.
This post was edited on 10/7/19 at 9:47 am
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:13 am to Fewer Kilometers
Actuals came in even higher
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Gitesh Pandya
@GiteshPandya
More #Joker held up better than studio estimated on SUN dipping only 25% from SAT for a final domestic opening wknd #boxoffice gross of $96M. Biggest of all-time for OCT, #4 all-time for R-rated films, #5 among all films in 2019. Final domestic gross north of $250M is possible.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:17 am to finchmeister08
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if the movie wasn't called "Joker" and the setting wasn't in Gotham City and Pheonix didn't paint his face, would we still view this movie as being as good as it is? Oscar worthy even?
Yes. Having this story as a Joker origin actually detracts from it. There's very little connection to Batman or DC lore. I wouldn't be surprised if this script had been floating around and someone studio exec said let's make this a comic movie and make ten times the box office.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:18 am to RLDSC FAN
What a stunningly good movie.
Wow. I'm still thinking about it 2 days later.
Wow. I'm still thinking about it 2 days later.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:22 am to RLDSC FAN
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Actuals came in even higher
With the success of DC/WB's low budget / big box office movies this year, I'm looking forward to Shazam V Joker in 2022. (Billy and Freddy are going to shite their pants.)
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:26 am to Fewer Kilometers
I'm expecting a Lex Luthor stand alone film.
Posted on 10/7/19 at 10:33 am to RLDSC FAN
It would be funny if they could get Phillips to a series of stand alone, arthouse DC Villian films that he can do what he wants with, make actual films but with the character involved.
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