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Joker Origin Story Announced

In relation to Dennis's last post:

I used to think the two actors who would never go comic-book movie were Sean Penn and Robert Redford.

Penn did do an action drama eventually but it wasn't your Nicolas Cage-style escapist flick.

I don’t know how true they were but there were rumours after Batman Begins that Penn was on Chris Nolan’s shortlist to play Joker for its sequel.

I used to think he might have made a good Wolverine.
 
Yeah, has Phoenix ever done a sequel to a film? He usually doesn't do the kinds of movies that spawn them, does he?
He voiced the lead in Brother Bear; the role was recast in the sequel. He was also in 8MM but the character didn’t appear in the sequel.
 
I don't see where there is a problem with having comic book movies like Joker, and comic book movies like the MCU movie. It's a perfect reflection of the variety we get in the comics themselves. Hell, The Joker himself has been featured in the goofy old Silver Age comics, and The Dark Knight Returns.
 
But it wasn't that. It was very clearly set in Gotham and the DC Universe. Did you actually see the movie? Or are complaining to complain?
Yeah, but you have to watch the movie and understand what you're seeing, you know?
 
But it wasn't that. It was very clearly set in Gotham and the DC Universe. Did you actually see the movie? Or are complaining to complain?
Well, sort of the DC Universe... It certainly does deconstruct the hell out of Thomas Wayne, doesn't it?
 
But it wasn't that. It was very clearly set in Gotham and the DC Universe. Did you actually see the movie? Or are complaining to complain?

Joker was never a guy named Arthur, there were never implications he was Thomas Wayne's illegitimate son, he never got his look from facepaint, he didn't care about some talk show host, there was never a "Clown" movement in Gotham about the Poor vs the Rich, Joker has never been shown to be 30 years older than Batman, etc.

Yeah, but you have to watch the movie and understand what you're seeing, you know?

And understand that it's an INO story.
 
Man, this thread keeps running along way too fast for me.

He walks out, police sirens are blaring.

Pretty obvious what we'd get from that. Not showing it on-screen was just a manipulative way of keeping our sympathy with Arthur because the movie refused to own up and show we'd been cheering on a nutcase doing bad things. Showing him kill Sophie would have killed that sympathy. As opposed to Falling Down, which had the intelligence to deconstruct D-Fens at the end.

And then the director has to outright say "He didn't kill her" because he didn't have the courage to follow through and say "Yes, you were cheering on a murderous nutter." and instead went "Oh, don't worry. He didn't kill anyone who didn't deserve it one way or another, he's a good guy!"

So, I wrote up several points analysing Arthur's character in the movie, at that point of the movie, and how what we knew about him suggested that he didn't kill her, and your response on how it was "obviously" suggested were police sirens. Because those are never used in movies for anything other than suggesting off-screen violence by the main character, certainly not as background noise to remind the audience that this is a bad neighbourhood.

Let's be perfectly honest, this was a matter of interpretation at the very best, meaning the viewer sees what he/she wants to see, and you saw what you wanted to see in order to even attempt to legitimize your criticism.

Eh, he's more known for his bizarre antics off screen than on screen talent.

You're talking about the actor Marvel Studios tried and failed to get for Doctor Strange. I'm guessing you forgot about that.
 
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