Correct - that's the only way you can judge it, based on the overall performance.
Unless you're @kirk55555
Unless you're @kirk55555

No one would identify the guy with the green hair, white makeup all over his skin, purple outfits, and clown and poker card tattoos saying "Hahahahahahaha" as the Joker? What reality are you living in, Earth 55555?![]()
No one would even identify this as The Joker if you took a picture of him to people who weren't aware of the Suicide Squad movie.
Honestly, the Joker has been reinvented and changed so many times that there really is no one right Joker anymore.
Wasn't there some comics writer who specifically made that an inherent trait of the Joker? Rationalized all the different ways he's been written by saying that he deliberately reinvents himself all the time?
Laugh while laying on a bed of knives, isnt something the Joker would do????? That qualifies as stupid? Please explain your reasoning.He laid in a pile of knives while laughing, which was pretty stupid. Also, clothes matter. If Superman flew around dressed like Vanilla Ice in the movies, no one would argue that it made any sense or fit the character. On the same token, this:
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I'll echo what others have said and ask how a guy with green hair, white skin and a purple suit wouldn't be identified as the Joker.?No one would even identify this as The Joker if you took a picture of him to people who weren't aware of the Suicide Squad movie.
I'll put my 50 years of reading and seeing the Joker in various comics, films and TV series against your "years" any day of the week. Trust me this isn't the worst version, by a long shot.I very much know who The Joker is. I've read and seen a lot with him over the years, certainly more than Ayer or Leto have.
Never a fan of Romero and Nicholson is a little too Nicholson for my taste. In comics I don't care much for a joker who's too clownish.Just out of curiosity, what would be your worst version? Most of my experience is with the classics, like Romero, Hamill, Nicholson, and Ledger.
This is kind of off topic, but I'm still disappointed we only got one episode of Brent Spiner in Young Justice. I thought that was brilliant casting, but he didn't really get a lot of material to work with there.
Yes, Grant Morrison had as part of his Joker the view that he is continually reinterpreting himself and is constantly changing and adapting.
I'll put my 50 years of reading and seeing the Joker in various comics, films and TV series against your "years" any day of the week. Trust me this isn't the worst version, by a long shot.
Hey you're the one trying to claim some sort of expertise.You could name versions you think are worse, but that doesn't make you right or me wrong.
You haven't seen the film. The actor being a "pretentious twit" is irrelevant. He's an award winning actor, twit or not. His research into understanding the Joker's mindset sounds very professional and smart. There's no evidence, to my knowledge, the director hates the character or DC Comics.Suicide Squad's Joker doesn't even have that. He looks stupid, his actor is a pretentious twit, and the writer/director seems to hate the character, and DC comics, in general.
Still waiting for something in the trailers that shows this take isn't the Joker any why.
All you mentioned was a bed of knives.I've given a bunch of reasons, and obviously you won't accept any, so it seems pointless to go over it again![]()
All you mentioned was a bed of knives.
I'll ask it again, give me an example from something the character does in the trailer that shows the character is not the Joker, Not the costume. Not the tattoos, Actual words and actions. What is the actor doing in the film that shows he's "practicing how to not be the Joker". You may not like his process, but that hardly means he's going to do a bad job. Back up your hyperbolic hysteria with actual evidence.And his attire, how he looks (stupid tattoos and metal teeth), how the actor is basically practicing how to not be the Joker, etc. Nothing you'll agree with, and I'm fairly certain you'll say those aren't reasons (even though they are). I've said a lot about it, I don't have much else to add.
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