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The sign stealing/chase scene at the beginning was a little ridiculous. Like, let the fucking sign go. Who cares? Kinda dumb.
Joaquin Phoenix is pretty hot TBH. He's vegan though which is stupid.
I never saw Suicide Quad, so I don't really know about doing the comparisons between the Jokers. I think the tattoo bullshit is weird and trashy, so I would never choose Jared Leto's Joker. Besides, Jared Leto was amazing in Mr. Nobody and that is the only role I'll ever remember him for. As far as Heath Ledger's Joker goes, yeah it was good, but... I'm like 5 minutes into Joker (2019) and I can guarantee that Joaquin's Joker is the best of all time. As far as the movies go. As it pertains to all the Batman characters in general, the original '60s TV series can never be topped. It was all a load of nonsense and trying to make it anything other than that is just stupid.
Joaquin's hair is baller.
Man the tone and the atmosphere of this movie is.... whew, fucking brooding.
It's definitely an excellent movie. But I fucking despise hollywood. So. I mean. It's a moot point really.
Oh man this laughing thing is a terrible problem, tons of out of control laughing videos are going viral on YouTube because of this movie. Pseudobulbar effect, pathological laughing. Some thoughts on the whole topic of suppressed emotions/uncontrollable physical states discussed here: http://www.sectual.com/thread-10426.html
His mom in this movie is played by Frances Conroy, she's from American Horror Story. Totally excellent actress for the creepy shit... pretty good casting her in this role, honestly. She gives things an uneasy creepy feel, hate to say it's kinda like typecasting, but what works works, so fuck it.
Definitely a sad movie... not really sure what the point of shit like this is, especially since (like I said) Batman was originally just a bunch of hokey dumb shit anyway. Anyone who wants to argue that Batman was ever supposed to be serious is bollox.
"I'd give it all up in a heartbeat to have a kid like you"... sad shit yo. This showcasing of the depths of his longing is just horrible.
"I should have left it alone"... just so sad man. They do a great job of showcasing what an innocent soul he really is and how the world just fucked him too hard too many times.
The part where he's talking to the boss guy about the sign... I mean for sure without a fucking doubt the best fucking Joker ever. I mean, that's not saying much coming from me because I honestly couldn't give less of a fuck about ANY of these Batman/character movies. I mean, to me, it's all just a bunch of "NOT Catwoman", so there's no way I can ever truly care. But if I were to have to state my opinion, that would be it. He's by far the best Joker.
Oh God are they about to get trapped in this fucking elevator? FFS. Agh, my God. Thank God. So disturbing. It's so disturbing, LMAO. This movie is fucking disturbing.
Totally fucking disturbing.
"Don't you have to be funny to be a comedian?" Well my guess is you're fucking bedridden or something, lady, so I'd be careful what I said to a motherfucker because he could easily drown your ass and go on to live a better life.
I can't believe that dude gave him a gun though... LMAO. *shakes head*
Ugh now he's like all obsessed with this black chick. I'm sure she'll receive that really well... *rolls eyes*
Ew look at the train scene of the train headed toward that metropolis hellhole... cities are so fucking nasty and depressing. Gross, just gross.
I'm glad his neighbor chick wasn't disgusted by his stalking, I mean that's a definite plus. He does have a charming smile.
This subway scene with the uncontrollable laughter in the clown face is pretty damn atmospheric man. I really hope he fucks these guys up. He's way creepier than they are. Come on. Seriously.
LOL OMGGGGGG. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAS.
I mean it sucks, and it's too bad but... YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS.
LOL, those pieces of filth got what they deserved. They really did.
I just feel bad for Joker dude because he didn't want it to have to be this way. He really didn't. I hope he grows into it.
Poor thing.
I'm digging this dancing scene though, he stole those fucking moves from me. Or is that just how psychos dance? I guess so.
Re: the "brutal" murder in the subway like... it's just so annoying because they act like a bunch of saints got killed. They were cruel pieces of total trash.
As far as this movie just telling the story of the Joker... it's very good, I mean, especially if you were somebody who gave a fuck about Batman on any level, LMAO. Which I don't. The only thing I'm into is Catwoman.
"It was like nobody ever saw me"... I mean think about how many people are going around out there feeling that way.
The comedy club scene is pretty amazing, all the guy's jokes are just garbage and Joker is in the back just... being fucking Joker and it all just seems so fucking meaningless in comparison to what the fuck is going on with him.
The scene where he's just been introduced and he's up at the mic laughing... I meeean, it might seem like a total fail but who cares. This is like the least interesting part of the whole movie to me.
I like his neighbor girlfriend chick, but like... is she even real?
Some of the cinematography in the movie is really good too. It's not totally predictable. That's something I don't think I've ever said about or thought about cinematography before, so that's interesting.
The guy should just kill his mom. Seriously. She's a cunt.
So who is Thomas Wayne?? Is that Bruce Wayne's dad??
So what happened, did Joker kill Batman's parents??
I'm Googling it but it doesn't look like it.
Whoa wait, Joker's name in this movie is Arthur... didn't Batman have a butler named Arthur??
"Your mother was delusional"... oh that's surprising.
Who the hell is this on the stretcher?? Is that his mom?? Is he lucking up?? Is the old crone finally gonna bite it??
"What did you say to her? Did you do this?" nice deflection bro. He's pretty good at deflecting. These cops are retarded.
Movie's like halfway over and I'm kinda bored honestly.
The clown protests/takeover is kinda dumb. I mean it's good for cover I guess, but... it's just kinda dumb. And it's all supposed to be about this Thomas Wayne guy or something?? I don't even get it.
Now in the theater bathroom he's talking to this guy who tells him he's adopted. This scene is just sad man.
Other than telling the basically entirely fabricated and overdramatized story of Joker (like come on, isn't this all just totally made up essentially?) I don't see any point in this movie.
Wait a minute, did he just crawl into the refrigerator?? WTF.
Re: being on the comedy show, I guess this is supposed to be a testament to the power of manifestation or something??
The scene of Joker in the room with his mom while she's being evaluated/back in time. Pretty powerful. Again, just a really sad scene. I mean... my question is, who cares this much about the backstory of Joker?? ROFL, I'm sorry but. Is this cannon now?? It fucking better be. Is this the official story now??
This scene of him walking up to his neighbor/girlfriend's apartment... I'm pretty sure all that shit was bullshit and she was never even with him. Pretty sure all that was like hallucinations and shit. And now he's just like, in her apartment stroking all the shit and she's gonna come home like OMG who the fuck are you.
Yuuuuuuuup.
Facepalm. I mean she's really nice and all but it's just... again, pointlessly sad.
So like, again, I'm just kinda bored. I mean, we get it... he's delusional, his life sucks, blah blah whatever whatever. Like where does the story go from here? Like yeah he goes on to be the Joker, duh we know that but. What's left in this movie?
"I haven't been happy in my entire fuckin' life"... OMG. He's putting the pillow to good use, I was hoping he was gonna do this, but I just didn't say it. ROFL, I should have. LOL! I hope this is for real because that stupid bitch really had it coming.
I really like the Joker's imagination though. It's really good.
The scene with the guys from work in his apartment, definitely dragging ass. LMFAO OMG and he just straight up kills that guy. LMFAO. What's he gonna do with the other guy, LMAO? The other guy's reaction, LMAO. I'm sorry but was that funny as fuck or was it just me? What a great scene. "Don't look, just go." Fucking amazing scene.
LOL, and now Joker's just straight up feelin' himself. He seems really happy now. There's an element of cheeseball corniness to it for a moment, but then they turn it back to something more serious. Which in a way is cool, but in another way, meh, it would have been better kept corny. I think it all should have just ended right there, with no more chasing/running, no consequences for him.
Bwahahaha and he gets in the train with all the other clown faces. Again I think that element of it is just stupid, but okay whatever.
Isn't it classically true that the Batman villains always get away?? Or if they ever do end up in prison they always just get let out??
OMG it's clown chaos, hysteria. Breaking out toward the establishment basically. I just hope the movie ends with him getting away.
"When you bring me out, can you introduce me as Joker?" The way he acts in this entire scene, so calm and nonchalant, so harmless and nice. Fucking amazing man... best Joker ever without a shred of doubt. Heath Ledger's Joker was entirely different, I mean I don't think they're really trying to compete with anybody here interestingly enough. All the portrayals are different enough to stand on their own... but if one was to be chosen as the best, it would without a doubt be Joaquin's.
Re: backstage at the show, this weird fucking dance he does, I mean... yes, 100%. Just yes.
"This is exactly how I imagined it"... LOL, that moment after you hack reality into a million pieces.
"There is no punchline"... damnnnn yo. This is classic Batman villain confession type shit right here... somehow, even though there's nothing goofy or quirky about it.
"Everybody is awful these days. It's enough to make anyone crazy."
Great lil speech here... it's a good movie.
Oh my God dude... whooooooooooa.
*shakes head*
It's a great fucking movie. But not really until he truly becomes the Joker. Until then it's just sad.
I like the vintage look of all the TV screens and the police car and whatnot.
Everything from hollywood is banal dogshit, total garbage. But for being a steaming pile of shit, this was pretty good.
Excellent ending as well... perfect for the ever foiled, escapist Batman villain narrative.
The sign stealing/chase scene at the beginning was a little ridiculous. Like, let the fucking sign go. Who cares? Kinda dumb.
Joaquin Phoenix is pretty hot TBH. He's vegan though which is stupid.
I never saw Suicide Quad, so I don't really know about doing the comparisons between the Jokers. I think the tattoo bullshit is weird and trashy, so I would never choose Jared Leto's Joker. Besides, Jared Leto was amazing in Mr. Nobody and that is the only role I'll ever remember him for. As far as Heath Ledger's Joker goes, yeah it was good, but... I'm like 5 minutes into Joker (2019) and I can guarantee that Joaquin's Joker is the best of all time. As far as the movies go. As it pertains to all the Batman characters in general, the original '60s TV series can never be topped. It was all a load of nonsense and trying to make it anything other than that is just stupid.
Joaquin's hair is baller.
Man the tone and the atmosphere of this movie is.... whew, fucking brooding.
It's definitely an excellent movie. But I fucking despise hollywood. So. I mean. It's a moot point really.
Oh man this laughing thing is a terrible problem, tons of out of control laughing videos are going viral on YouTube because of this movie. Pseudobulbar effect, pathological laughing. Some thoughts on the whole topic of suppressed emotions/uncontrollable physical states discussed here: http://www.sectual.com/thread-10426.html
His mom in this movie is played by Frances Conroy, she's from American Horror Story. Totally excellent actress for the creepy shit... pretty good casting her in this role, honestly. She gives things an uneasy creepy feel, hate to say it's kinda like typecasting, but what works works, so fuck it.
Definitely a sad movie... not really sure what the point of shit like this is, especially since (like I said) Batman was originally just a bunch of hokey dumb shit anyway. Anyone who wants to argue that Batman was ever supposed to be serious is bollox.
"I'd give it all up in a heartbeat to have a kid like you"... sad shit yo. This showcasing of the depths of his longing is just horrible.
"I should have left it alone"... just so sad man. They do a great job of showcasing what an innocent soul he really is and how the world just fucked him too hard too many times.
The part where he's talking to the boss guy about the sign... I mean for sure without a fucking doubt the best fucking Joker ever. I mean, that's not saying much coming from me because I honestly couldn't give less of a fuck about ANY of these Batman/character movies. I mean, to me, it's all just a bunch of "NOT Catwoman", so there's no way I can ever truly care. But if I were to have to state my opinion, that would be it. He's by far the best Joker.
Oh God are they about to get trapped in this fucking elevator? FFS. Agh, my God. Thank God. So disturbing. It's so disturbing, LMAO. This movie is fucking disturbing.
Totally fucking disturbing.
"Don't you have to be funny to be a comedian?" Well my guess is you're fucking bedridden or something, lady, so I'd be careful what I said to a motherfucker because he could easily drown your ass and go on to live a better life.
I can't believe that dude gave him a gun though... LMAO. *shakes head*
Ugh now he's like all obsessed with this black chick. I'm sure she'll receive that really well... *rolls eyes*
Ew look at the train scene of the train headed toward that metropolis hellhole... cities are so fucking nasty and depressing. Gross, just gross.
I'm glad his neighbor chick wasn't disgusted by his stalking, I mean that's a definite plus. He does have a charming smile.
This subway scene with the uncontrollable laughter in the clown face is pretty damn atmospheric man. I really hope he fucks these guys up. He's way creepier than they are. Come on. Seriously.
LOL OMGGGGGG. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAS.
I mean it sucks, and it's too bad but... YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS.
LOL, those pieces of filth got what they deserved. They really did.
I just feel bad for Joker dude because he didn't want it to have to be this way. He really didn't. I hope he grows into it.
Poor thing.
I'm digging this dancing scene though, he stole those fucking moves from me. Or is that just how psychos dance? I guess so.
Re: the "brutal" murder in the subway like... it's just so annoying because they act like a bunch of saints got killed. They were cruel pieces of total trash.
As far as this movie just telling the story of the Joker... it's very good, I mean, especially if you were somebody who gave a fuck about Batman on any level, LMAO. Which I don't. The only thing I'm into is Catwoman.
"It was like nobody ever saw me"... I mean think about how many people are going around out there feeling that way.
The comedy club scene is pretty amazing, all the guy's jokes are just garbage and Joker is in the back just... being fucking Joker and it all just seems so fucking meaningless in comparison to what the fuck is going on with him.
The scene where he's just been introduced and he's up at the mic laughing... I meeean, it might seem like a total fail but who cares. This is like the least interesting part of the whole movie to me.
I like his neighbor girlfriend chick, but like... is she even real?
Some of the cinematography in the movie is really good too. It's not totally predictable. That's something I don't think I've ever said about or thought about cinematography before, so that's interesting.
The guy should just kill his mom. Seriously. She's a cunt.
So who is Thomas Wayne?? Is that Bruce Wayne's dad??
So what happened, did Joker kill Batman's parents??
I'm Googling it but it doesn't look like it.
Whoa wait, Joker's name in this movie is Arthur... didn't Batman have a butler named Arthur??
"Your mother was delusional"... oh that's surprising.
Who the hell is this on the stretcher?? Is that his mom?? Is he lucking up?? Is the old crone finally gonna bite it??
"What did you say to her? Did you do this?" nice deflection bro. He's pretty good at deflecting. These cops are retarded.
Movie's like halfway over and I'm kinda bored honestly.
The clown protests/takeover is kinda dumb. I mean it's good for cover I guess, but... it's just kinda dumb. And it's all supposed to be about this Thomas Wayne guy or something?? I don't even get it.
Now in the theater bathroom he's talking to this guy who tells him he's adopted. This scene is just sad man.
Other than telling the basically entirely fabricated and overdramatized story of Joker (like come on, isn't this all just totally made up essentially?) I don't see any point in this movie.
Wait a minute, did he just crawl into the refrigerator?? WTF.
Re: being on the comedy show, I guess this is supposed to be a testament to the power of manifestation or something??
The scene of Joker in the room with his mom while she's being evaluated/back in time. Pretty powerful. Again, just a really sad scene. I mean... my question is, who cares this much about the backstory of Joker?? ROFL, I'm sorry but. Is this cannon now?? It fucking better be. Is this the official story now??
This scene of him walking up to his neighbor/girlfriend's apartment... I'm pretty sure all that shit was bullshit and she was never even with him. Pretty sure all that was like hallucinations and shit. And now he's just like, in her apartment stroking all the shit and she's gonna come home like OMG who the fuck are you.
Yuuuuuuuup.
Facepalm. I mean she's really nice and all but it's just... again, pointlessly sad.
So like, again, I'm just kinda bored. I mean, we get it... he's delusional, his life sucks, blah blah whatever whatever. Like where does the story go from here? Like yeah he goes on to be the Joker, duh we know that but. What's left in this movie?
"I haven't been happy in my entire fuckin' life"... OMG. He's putting the pillow to good use, I was hoping he was gonna do this, but I just didn't say it. ROFL, I should have. LOL! I hope this is for real because that stupid bitch really had it coming.
I really like the Joker's imagination though. It's really good.
The scene with the guys from work in his apartment, definitely dragging ass. LMFAO OMG and he just straight up kills that guy. LMFAO. What's he gonna do with the other guy, LMAO? The other guy's reaction, LMAO. I'm sorry but was that funny as fuck or was it just me? What a great scene. "Don't look, just go." Fucking amazing scene.
LOL, and now Joker's just straight up feelin' himself. He seems really happy now. There's an element of cheeseball corniness to it for a moment, but then they turn it back to something more serious. Which in a way is cool, but in another way, meh, it would have been better kept corny. I think it all should have just ended right there, with no more chasing/running, no consequences for him.
Bwahahaha and he gets in the train with all the other clown faces. Again I think that element of it is just stupid, but okay whatever.
Isn't it classically true that the Batman villains always get away?? Or if they ever do end up in prison they always just get let out??
OMG it's clown chaos, hysteria. Breaking out toward the establishment basically. I just hope the movie ends with him getting away.
"When you bring me out, can you introduce me as Joker?" The way he acts in this entire scene, so calm and nonchalant, so harmless and nice. Fucking amazing man... best Joker ever without a shred of doubt. Heath Ledger's Joker was entirely different, I mean I don't think they're really trying to compete with anybody here interestingly enough. All the portrayals are different enough to stand on their own... but if one was to be chosen as the best, it would without a doubt be Joaquin's.
Re: backstage at the show, this weird fucking dance he does, I mean... yes, 100%. Just yes.
"This is exactly how I imagined it"... LOL, that moment after you hack reality into a million pieces.
"There is no punchline"... damnnnn yo. This is classic Batman villain confession type shit right here... somehow, even though there's nothing goofy or quirky about it.
"Everybody is awful these days. It's enough to make anyone crazy."
Great lil speech here... it's a good movie.
Oh my God dude... whooooooooooa.
*shakes head*
It's a great fucking movie. But not really until he truly becomes the Joker. Until then it's just sad.
I like the vintage look of all the TV screens and the police car and whatnot.
Everything from hollywood is banal dogshit, total garbage. But for being a steaming pile of shit, this was pretty good.
Excellent ending as well... perfect for the ever foiled, escapist Batman villain narrative.