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Jokers face stapled on
Jokers face stapled on









jokers face stapled on
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Everything’s so symmetrical and balanced, especially with the little green stripes in his hair. It’s perfectly matched by a design that captures the triangular power of Robinson/Kane’s early design inspired by Bill Finger’s photos of Conrad Veidt in The Man Who Laughs (1928). I don’t know what it is about it, but it’s the kind of deep voice that just says “This is my best material!” matched by a shrill laugh that has the cadence of Burgess Meredith’s “Wah-Wah” but with an hyena-ish vibe to it. The first animated Joker, Larry Storch brought a bizarre clipped style to this Filmation version that is impossible to forget. The painted over mustache would not, unfortunately.īest Quote: “Come, my comic cohorts in crime!” The lilting line readings, the wild laugh, the confident quickly reduced to cowardly in face of Batman would all become invaluable aspects of the character. Still, he set the standard for all later versions of the character. In fact, Gorshin’s acting was so influential on later versions of the Joker that the Riddler has never really recovered from it.

#Jokers face stapled on movie

It didn’t help that my only exposure to him for years was the movie where he comes in distinctly fourth behind Frank Gorshin’s Riddler, Burgess Meredith’s Penguin, and Lee Meriweather’s Catwoman. While serviceable enough, his portrayal lacks the gravitas to be threatening and his silliness blends in with the rest of the ’66 universe. Cesar Romero famously didn’t care enough for the role to shave his mustache and it shows. The original Joker is always a Joker I’m torn over. While Galifinakis’ performance makes sure this Joker is perhaps the most level-headed he’s ever been, his emotional turmoil is still delightful to watch.įavorite Quote: “Do you realize that you have never once said the words, “I hate you, Joker”?” Yet his villainy is completely focused on gaining Batman’s loving attention, the subtext of every version of the character finally bubbling to the surface.

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Truly the most meta of Jokers, this Joker is the top dog of his universe as he commands the loyalty of not only Batman’s whole Rogues Gallery but every significant villain WB could license for the finale.

jokers face stapled on

I just… I feel something new, crawling from the primordial ooze that was me. Call me…Jack! Mm, no, no, that’s not right. From the stapled on face of Scott Snyder’s 2010s version to the posh 1970s manipulator, Monaghan captured it all culminating in perhaps the most unsettling version of the Joker yet.įavorite Quote: “Umm, I don’t know. While I didn’t follow Gotham regularly, Cameron Monaghan was able to push past the legal and writing convolutions of the show to cover a wide spectrum of the Joker’s history in his portrayals of Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, the eventual Joker. Look, I watched the finale and I don’t care what people say, this was definitely a Joker. Without further ado, here’s my top 11 Clown Princes of Crime!ĭunkey has a pretty convincing argument why he should be higher, but I dunno.įavorite Quote: “Chugga Chugga Choo Choo.” You know it’s a tough list when Michael McKean just barely misses the final cut. The 27 actors I looked at here may have been less in number than the Batmen I compared in my countdown a couple months ago, but no less intimidating.

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With his own movie breaking box office records and generating controversy in record time, I figured now’s as good as time as any to look back on a character who’s had some of our greatest actors get a crack at him. Unlike Batman whose dark heroism follows in the footsteps of Zorro and The Shadow, The Joker has gone beyond past tricksters to blaze a trail for a new mythic archetype: a soulless monster bathed in light and mirth. Almost 80 years after his creation, The Joker has only grown in infamy and terror. Halloween is nearly upon us and once again the world is abuzz with discussion of the most popular super villain of all time.











Jokers face stapled on