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When the Joker was disguised as a Cop he was not wearing any makeup.

No, I think it was makeup. You could see it coming off and his hair color fading out when he was in police custody.Possibly, but I don't think so. Bruce saved his ass!
I did not understand this whole section of the film. The guy was an employee of Bruce Wayne right? Not directly but for Wayne Tech. When he went to that TV reporter would not he have been questioned about what proof he had of Batman's ID? Would not the fact that he works for Bruce Wayne send up some very big flags as to the source of his claims????
I also did not understand the hospital thing. Why were the family members of dirty cops in the hospital and how did the Joker know about this?
Oh another thing, When the Joker was first arrested
WHY DID THEY NOT CLEAN OFF THE MAKEUP??????
They did everything they could to identify him but did not want to see what he looks like with out the makeup? Didn't they take a mugshot of him?
Well, I wonder if maybe it wasn't "really" makeup. I know it was getting smeary and smudgey there for a bit, but it still may not have been make-up in the world of the film but some-kind-of other skin condition.
Thanks for that shot. I didn't get a clear view of him when I saw the movie.When the Joker was disguised as a Cop he was not wearing any makeup.
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When the Joker was disguised as a Cop he was not wearing any makeup.
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Exactly.That is the only time that he's ever been shown to flip the coin again. It created quite a stir with Batman fans when that movie came out. Having him filp the coin again and again until he got a desired result went against character history and made the coin itself a bit redundant.But Two-Face WILL re-flip his coin if he doesn't like the result.
I remember that from Batman Forever, but I'm almost positive that in the comics (as well as in The Dark Knight), he binds himself to the result of the first coin flip.
Didn't they mention it when they were showing us his substitute "batcave"?New question... What's the current state of Wayne Manor's reconstruction? I would really have liked to see one throw away seen with Alfred and Bruce surveying the laying of the new foundation.
New question... What's the current state of Wayne Manor's reconstruction? I would really have liked to see one throw away seen with Alfred and Bruce surveying the laying of the new foundation.
I disliked that Harvey came up with that 'solution' about the driver, acted recklessly but managed to get out himself.
So did Batman and the Joker never interact in the year between the films?
I have a question, maybe I just missed something:
When Batman had to choose between saving Dent or Rachel, he runs out of the building with Gordon yelling the question "Who are you going after?" And Batman responds "Rachel".
But he ends up saving Dent? And Gordon ends up heading to Rachel? I don't understand that part.
This was likely just a problem with my theater. But I could hardly hear Gordon's last speech/monologue. The music's bass was so loud that it drowned out what he said!!! Very annoying!!!!
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