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Post by Papa Smurf on Jul 27, 2008 4:49:54 GMT -5
This movie was awsome, And I especially like how they portrayed the joker. He did horrible things and killed a lot of people, But it was just so funny how he did it. I've never seen a croud of people laugh as murders take place before and that was how the joker should be.
One of the better parts is when he blows up the hospital and the above-road walkway is still there. so he fiddles with the remote and blows up the Hospital again.
One thing that kinda bothered me is that they didnt really go into the joker's backstory for this one. He does give a little about his dad cutting his face, but then throws in a different story about cutting his face for his wife.
still, I give it a 20/10
-though it was a good thing that when the batmobile got Bazooka'd that the tires for the bat-cycle were still intact and opperational.
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Timothy
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Post by Timothy on Jul 27, 2008 18:43:40 GMT -5
This movie was awsome, And I especially like how they portrayed the joker. He did horrible things and killed a lot of people, But it was just so funny how he did it. I've never seen a croud of people laugh as murders take place before and that was how the joker should be. I agree; I think it was part genuine ( I guess you could say) joy about the content and part reverence to the passing of Ledger. Especially dressed the way he was I loved his conflicting back stories because it was "comics accurate;" the Joker changes his back story as often as he wishes. An excellent example of this in an animated setting was shown in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Mad Love" where Harley Quinn learns about the manipulative nature of the Joker. I think the armor took most of the blast; I'm going to go see it in theaters again this week (GOD BLESS YOU FREE TICKETS!) with my buddy Steve. I'll keep an eye on it...
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