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It's true I love Tim Burton's two Batman films, and Nicholson was great as the joker, but well, when Ledger does the how he got his scars bits and the questioning room bit, it's just freaking brilliant.
His hench men are great too "The boss said he'd take away the voices and replace them with bright lights like Christmas" The only mistake Burton made in the first one is giving the joker too much back story, having the Joker kill Batman's parents was a mistake, I love how Nolan give the Joker no back story, he just appears fully formed in all his bizarre glory, and starts fucking up the city. I love how twisted the new film is, and the way the Joker keeps fucking batman over, everytime Batman wins one, the Joker fucks him up again. |
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the joker, a different class of criminal for sure. and batman's darker presence. made me look behind me once or twice.
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Ohhh!! Let's do 'thing's I learned from The Dark Knight'
1) if you are being questioned by the police and the lights are off, it is probably because there is a Batman hiding behind you. 2) In a group of prisoners, it is the big menacing looking black guy who stands quietly for ages that is the good guy. (this is also true in all films) 3) The Joker always has an extra knife somewhere. 4) Gotham police are really shit at looking for bombs. Really shit. 5) Superhero wannabes in Gotham have very little imagination. 6) As always, security at high profile parties is very poor. keep adding boys... |
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you make your own luck
the very best of us are always at risk to become the worst of us
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