Joker origin Movie
Figured this should have its own thread.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/batma...-smile-a153543 "Last week, news broke that WB was planning a Joker origin movie that would not be set in the current DCEU. At the time we were told that the Todd Philips-helmed film would take influence from producer Martin Scorsese's early work such as Raging Bull and Taxi Driver, and now we might just have a few intriguing - if no doubt polarising - new details to add. Former MMA fighter Brendan Schaub is friends with Phillips’ agent Todd Feldman, and while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience (of all places) he revealed the following: “My boy Todd Feldman put this together with Todd Phillips. It’s dark. It’s like a dark Joker. As a kid, he had a permanent smile and everyone made fun of him. It’s like on the streets of Brooklyn. It’s super dark and real.” How much stock you decide to put into this is up to you - but there is a decent chance Schaub did hear a few tidbits relating to the project, which is only in the very early planning stages." |
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Desperate move.
Sounds like they're going for something concrete but that just takes away from the character. Preferably they'd take a similar route as Brian Azzarelo did with his one-off, giving us a small peak inside Joker's life through the eyes of a relatable henchman but, realistically, they'll try to give us Joker: The Life and Times. |
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It's always one step forward and two steps back with these people, isn't it?
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I'm not hyped for this yet
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Can't say that the presence of Todd Phillips is particularly promising. It's like DC execs tried asking themselves who was even more of a stereotypically dudebro filmmaker than either Zack Snyder or David Ayer.
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Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 1766727)
Can't say that the presence of Todd Phillips is particularly promising. It's like DC execs tried asking themselves who was even more of a stereotypically dudebro filmmaker than either Zack Snyder or David Ayer.
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It's an extremely passable Wolf of Wall Street knock-off with very little to recommend about it - even so, it might still be his best (out of the few I've seen, anyway).
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If only Todd Phillips were to take a page or two from Hated (1993), then you would have me warming the seats of my local theater on more than one occasion. Unfortunately, the odds of that are less than zero.
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Everything i've read about this has made sure to highlight Scorsese's involvement as if he's going to play a massive part in this. I doubt it. The first place i read it i kind of skimmed over and initially had the impression Scorsese was directing because Todd Phillips was like an afterthought.
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According to THR, WB is hoping to use Marty as a lure for Leo.
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I'd be interested in seeing what Leo does with the role. At this point I think it's safe to say the worst is over. Can't possibly get any worse than a Joker straight out of Hot Topic. Bring on the Caprio.
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The news for this movie gets stranger every time I read it.
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Not even Scorsese could get me excited for this. DC Animated movie studio managed to screw up The Killing Joke, so this can only be worse.
Then again you skip the first half hour, then The Killing Joke is awesome! |
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1864596)
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Can we replace Phillips with, I don’t know, The Safdies or something?
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1864604)
Can we replace Phillips with, I don’t know, The Safdies or something?
That would be so amazing. Oh my God. I need to stop thinking about this. |
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Phoenix as the Joker (seeing how Infinity Wars is in its pre-release still perfect form :D) is what I movie want more than anything else.
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The war between Joker movies can officially begin.
If $55 mil is a small budget, what are we calling the budget for the Spawn movie? Pocket lint? |
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*insert that line from TDK about liking stuff that's inexpensive or whatever*
$55m is about the same budget as the original Deadpool, so it's just a question of what they're looking (or able) to accomplish on that kind of budget. Still intrigued by Phoenix and skeptical of Phillips. |
Originally Posted by doubledenim (Post 1922825)
The Joker Wars are officially set to begin.
If $55 mil is a small budget, what are we calling the budget for the Spawn movie? Pocket lint? |
Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 1922911)
I'm thinking The King of Comedy with The Joker.
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1922913)
ftfy.
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My take was that the movie is being reported as "small budget". I like Todd Phillips and some of his sensibilities. It strikes me as "out of the box thinking" that doesn't seem to happen much. If Moon and Dredd were made for pennies, $55 mil is more than enough.
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They’re getting De Niro in this:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...-movie-1127469 Atlanta’s Zazie Beetz is also in the cast. Uh, so there’s also a supposed plot leak from 3 days ago that had De Niro listed as a cast member and right now I’m inclined to believe it’s accurate (Frances McDormand reportedly turned down the role of The Joker’s mom some time ago.) If you’re willing, check it out (Potential Spoilers, obviously): http://thathashtagshow.com/2018/07/e...-origin-story/ It sounds... bad. |
Alec Baldwin is playing Thomas Wayne, “a cheesy and tanned businessman who is more in the mold of a 1980s Donald Trump.”
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...father-1137843 Oh, and Joker’s mom is confirmed for this (played by Frances Conroy (see previous post.)) |
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I like Alec Baldwin as Thomas Wayne, but that take on the character sounds weird and forced.
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Hell yeah! They got Hamill to do the voice over work.
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This is a pretty good edit.
(And @Miss Vicky should like it!) ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiL5oaVW_DM |
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Baldwin is out.
I still think this is one of the weirder group of people to be making this type of movie. |
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It's like they want to outdo Venom.
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I really dig that, actually. I like the showman feel I get from it.
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I'm really looking forward to seeing how this plays out. I like what I see so far.
Leto can't catch a break. |
Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1951596)
Regarding his make-up, well, nothing is scarier than a man in clown make-up. Clowns with traditional make-up have scared people for decades. You don't need scars, tats, or grills. I was more excited by this short clip than I was with Leto's whole performance in Suicide Squad. |
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I had the clowns conversation with a person the other day. Whoever thought it was a good idea to have them around kids...
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When I saw the make-up I thought it looked brilliant; plus, I quickly thought of Jack Nicholson's Joker when he has his alternative look in the "pen is truly mightier than the sword" scene.
Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1951604)
I really dig that, actually. I like the showman feel I get from it.
The scene from filming's quite exciting. There's a shuffling in his walk that reminds me of a character in something else – I wish I could place it. I think this is going to be good. |
I guess it needs to be stated that that’s merely a make-up test and isn’t likely to be the final Joker look. Remember, the character started out trying to make it in show business.
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I can never get over the period cars in these scenes. I would be enthralled by the logistics of the entire process from start to finish.
I think Phoenix is too much of a talent for this to be anything less than decent and will probably be a lot more. |
Originally Posted by FromBeyond (Post 1951899)
And in this clip he's carrying that brown paper bag around again - the one with his porno movies in it! |
Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1951931)
I guess it needs to be stated that that’s merely a make-up test and isn’t likely to be the final Joker look. Remember, the character started out trying to make it in show business.
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1951930)
There's a shuffling in his walk that reminds me of a character in something else – I wish I could place it.
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1952537)
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1951930)
There's a shuffling in his walk that reminds me of a character in something else – I wish I could place it.
Maybe Jim Carry in one of the Man on the Moon tantrums? |
Originally Posted by ynwtf (Post 1952543)
That's been bugging me too, to figure it out.
Maybe Jim Carry in one of the Man on the Moon tantrums? |
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1952544)
Originally Posted by ynwtf (Post 1952543)
That's been bugging me too, to figure it out.
Maybe Jim Carry in one of the Man on the Moon tantrums? With his stiff shoulders and flailing wrists and lower arms? And almost stomping like he's in a puddle of water? That really caught my attention visually and I can't tell if another actor has done that or if he did in another movie. Its freaking me out but I've seen it before! Maybe from The Master? |
I've just seen the latest images from filming, with Phoenix in the make-up and costume, and it's thrilling. One thing that occurs to me is that he has that elongated face shape we usually associate with the Joker, which none of the others had apart from Cesar Romero in the TV series.
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New report regarding The Joker.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/joaquin-ph...105216491.html I just realized that the origin film is being produced by Martin Scorsese and co-stars Robert Deniro. It wasn't until now that this project has peaked my interest. There's also new footage captured by TMZ showing Joaquin Phoenix in full character (outfit, make-up and all) filming a scene in a New York City subway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=QS-uRryvd7U |
I got a bad feeling about this movie. Lot of things are red flags for me.
- Todd Philips is not a great director. He knows to make a certain kind of movies. Dark Comedies. None of his movies prove that he can make a compelling movie about a demented character. - Joaquin Pheonix is a great actor but his box office track record is abysmal. I don't think there is enough anticipation among general movie going community. - The movie is made for a relatively small budget for a comic book movie. So the production value of the movie will not be mind blowing. - This movie is not deadpool. As demented as his character is, nothing about deadpool movie is sad and depressing. Audience are never made to feel sad. But this movie is going to be sad and depressing. BTW Scorsese is not producer. His named was attached to produce but thats gone. All this make me think this movie is not gonna be received greatly. |
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The thing with Joker, is that he's a mystery and with the entire history of the character being put to screen, it takes away any strengths the character had.
Ledger's Joker was a mystery, which made him powerful. Leto's Joker has a tiny bit of backstory but his history is kept secret, which makes him a little mysterious as well. I've also just read, this isn't part of the Nolanverse as I thought it was... which basically means now that this movie is a non-movie. They could have just made a crime movie about a standup comedian turned psycho, but instead they've attached the Joker's name to it to sell tickets. Not impressed by this at all atm. DC have fallen hard recently. |
^Like the Joker himself said at one point, he likes to think of the past as multiple choice.
Originally Posted by aronisred (Post 1952812)
I got a bad feeling about this movie. Lot of things are red flags for me.
- Todd Philips is not a great director. He knows to make a certain kind of movies. Dark Comedies. None of his movies prove that he can make a compelling movie about a demented character. - Joaquin Pheonix is a great actor but his box office track record is abysmal. I don't think there is enough anticipation among general movie going community. - The movie is made for a relatively small budget for a comic book movie. So the production value of the movie will not be mind blowing. - This movie is not deadpool. As demented as his character is, nothing about deadpool movie is sad and depressing. Audience are never made to feel sad. But this movie is going to be sad and depressing. BTW Scorsese is not producer. His named was attached to produce but thats gone. All this make me think this movie is not gonna be received greatly. - Like Rodent said, he's not the main draw here so who cares? - That could be for the best, though - one of the most boring things about the superhero genre is that the high production budgets mean that the films get more risk-averse and end up being blandly generic as a result (e.g. however many of them climax with a giant blue beam into the sky) so something like this could always force the talent involved to focus up and deliver something a bit more distinctive. - I don't know, have you seen either Deadpool movie? There's jokes everywhere and all but they don't exactly shy away from depicting how much of a screwed-up and tragic existence he has either (especially in the second one). Whether they're successful is another matter, but it's not like they don't make the effort. I'll agree that so much of this sounds absurd on its face, but I can't say I'm not intrigued by the whole situation (especially the idea that this is going to turn out like The King of Comedy, though that's a very high standard to set). |
Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1952814)
The thing with Joker, is that he's a mystery and with the entire history of the character being put to screen, it takes away any strengths the character had.
Ledger's Joker was a mystery, which made him powerful. Leto's Joker has a tiny bit of backstory but his history is kept secret, which makes him a little mysterious as well. |
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It also appears to be a period piece set in the '70s/'80s so it's quite obviously setting itself apart from previous iterations.
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Man these unedited clips make it seem like some elaborate joke, like a sequel to I'm Still Here or something haha.
Pretty excited anyway, Joaquin is the best working actor IMO so even if the films bad/mediocre i expect to get something out of his performance. |
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It would be perfect for a standalone Joker movie to actually be some kind of elaborate practical joke on the Joker's most annoying fans, like it ends up being a tribute to old-school Hollywood musicals or something.
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Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 1952821)
^Like the Joker himself said at one point, he likes to think of the past as multiple choice.
- Fair point, I don't think I've ever genuinely liked a movie the guy's made, but I think that's more to do with the subject matter than anything else and him trying something different here could work. You've defended David O. Russell's work so you know that a director can shift gears on their career like this. - Like Rodent said, he's not the main draw here so who cares? - That could be for the best, though - one of the most boring things about the superhero genre is that the high production budgets mean that the films get more risk-averse and end up being blandly generic as a result (e.g. however many of them climax with a giant blue beam into the sky) so something like this could always force the talent involved to focus up and deliver something a bit more distinctive. - I don't know, have you seen either Deadpool movie? There's jokes everywhere and all but they don't exactly shy away from depicting how much of a screwed-up and tragic existence he has either (especially in the second one). Whether they're successful is another matter, but it's not like they don't make the effort. I'll agree that so much of this sounds absurd on its face, but I can't say I'm not intrigued by the whole situation (especially the idea that this is going to turn out like The King of Comedy, though that's a very high standard to set). - A crime fighting guy whose body regenerates itself and still get to have and sleep with a girlfriend despite looking like he does he more upbeat than a "cautionary tale" of joker as it read in official logline. People go into deadpool for laughing. Joker not so much |
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Meh, not really excited about this at all. Although the choice of music composer is interesting.
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Low budget. Heh. Wait'll they get a load of Spawn.
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Never mind Spawn, Kick-Ass supposedly cost around $30 million and people like it (I don't).
Originally Posted by aronisred (Post 1952840)
- Comparing Todd Philips to David o Russell is not ideal. David O Russell had brilliance in his early career. That did not go anywhere. Almost all his movies have similar tone as fighter/hustle/playbook. He was never called a comedic director. All his movies are part drama. Todd Philips movies are more in comedic end. Even war dogs felt like a cheap knock off to wolf of wall street. How many of those american dream based movies are there ?
- A crime fighting guy whose body regenerates itself and still get to have and sleep with a girlfriend despite looking like he does he more upbeat than a "cautionary tale" of joker as it read in official logline. People go into deadpool for laughing. Joker not so much - In fairness, he spends most of the first Deadpool angsting over the fact that she might think he's hideous now and even when that's proven untrue...
WARNING: "Deadpool 2" spoilers below
at the start of Deadpool 2 she still gets murdered by a criminal who's trying to kill Deadpool, which sends him even further off the deep end
I'm just saying there's more to the guy than just being a joke machine. |
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They're really going retro with this Joker movie version. I'm liking what I'm seeing.
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Woah.
Boost Mobile? |
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The only reason I have any interest in this movie is because of Joaquin, this first video of him as Joker has already impressed me so I hope that at least his performance is good ...
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Originally Posted by MonnoM (Post 1766646)
Figured this should have its own thread.
"Last week, news broke that WB was planning a Joker origin movie that would not be set in the current DCEU. At the time we were told that the Todd Philips-helmed film would take influence from producer Martin Scorsese's early work such as Raging Bull and Taxi Driver, and now we might just have a few intriguing - if no doubt polarising - new details to add. Former MMA fighter Brendan Schaub is friends with Phillips’ agent Todd Feldman, and while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience (of all places) he revealed the following: “My boy Todd Feldman put this together with Todd Phillips. It’s dark. It’s like a dark Joker. As a kid, he had a permanent smile and everyone made fun of him. It’s like on the streets of Brooklyn. It’s super dark and real.” How much stock you decide to put into this is up to you - but there is a decent chance Schaub did hear a few tidbits relating to the project, which is only in the very early planning stages." |
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It will be the best comic movie of the last 5 years.
Not sure what those movies are... |
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Not set in the DC universe...? Hmmm... do I smell another Catwoman (2004)? ;)
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WARNING: "Shot by shot teaser trailer spoiled" spoilers below
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Still don't like the idea...but the trailer itself is pretty damn good.
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Public: everything DC sucks!!
Joker movie: am I a joke to you? |
Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 2001655)
Still don't like the idea...but the trailer itself is pretty damn good.
I'd be far more interested if this was attached to Nolanverse. |
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^Eh, the last thing Nolan-Joker needed was an entire film about his actual backstory.
I'm the opposite of Yoda in that the idea's interesting but I am not exactly impressed by what the trailer's shown so far. |
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I have zero knowledge of these types of films as they're not something I am interested in, but can someone tell me if this is a standalone film?
Is it going to be a film that will make sense if you don't know anything about these comic book worlds / characters? Or do you need to be involved in some backstory of the 'Joker' and his peers etc? |
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I had planned to watch this just because of Joaquin, but seeing that trailer makes me actually kind of excited for it.
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Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2001672)
I have zero knowledge of these types of films as they're not something I am interested in, but can someone tell me if this is a standalone film?
Is it going to be a film that will make sense if you don't know anything about these comic book worlds / characters? Or do you need to be involved in some backstory of the 'Joker' and his peers etc? I think there’ll probably be a few references for those who know the character and universe but this is not part of the current DCEU and not (for now at least) something that’s supposed to bind things together or continue something from another film. Also, Phoenix wouldn’t be involved then. He isn’t interested in being part of a bigger universe. |
Originally Posted by MovieMeditation (Post 2001675)
this is not part of the current DCEU and not (for now at least) something that’s supposed to bind things together or continue something from another film. Also, Phoenix wouldn’t be involved then. He isn’t interested in being part of a bigger universe.
That was why he turned down the role of Doctor Strange when he was offered the role. He didn't want to sign a 6-movie contract, and hence Benedict Cumberbatch took the role. As for DC, I think the DCEU is pretty much non-existent at this point. We have this film, Wonder Woman 1984 being confirmed as not a sequel, but a standalone movie, James Gunn's soon to shoot The Suicide Squad is a reboot and not a sequel, and Matt Reeves' The Batman will feature a younger Batman and not the Batfleck incarnation, and is rumored to be set in the 1990s. As for The Flash, that's still up in the air right now, but last rumor is that Ezra Miller and Grant Morrison are writing a script that is dark as opposed to hired guns Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley's "light hearted" approach and with Miller getting ready to shoot the next Fantastic Beasts film this fall, shooting may not begin until at the very least 2020. |
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Psyched
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Originally Posted by WorldFilmGeek (Post 2001734)
That was why he turned down the role of Doctor Strange when he was offered the role. He didn't want to sign a 6-movie contract, and hence Benedict Cumberbatch took the role.
As for DC, I think the DCEU is pretty much non-existent at this point. We have this film, Wonder Woman 1984 being confirmed as not a sequel, but a standalone movie, James Gunn's soon to shoot The Suicide Squad is a reboot and not a sequel, and Matt Reeves' The Batman will feature a younger Batman and not the Batfleck incarnation, and is rumored to be set in the 1990s. As for The Flash, that's still up in the air right now, but last rumor is that Ezra Miller and Grant Morrison are writing a script that is dark as opposed to hired guns Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley's "light hearted" approach and with Miller getting ready to shoot the next Fantastic Beasts film this fall, shooting may not begin until at the very least 2020. |
Team trailer. I am genuinely excited for this now. Looks super dark and it will obviously be the Phoenix show, as it should
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Let nobody think this isn't gonna franchise into _____ if this is yuge.
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Mark my words. Joaquin Phoenix will win an Oscar for this.
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Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2001780)
Mark my words. Joaquin Phoenix will win an Oscar for this.
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Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2001780)
Mark my words. Joaquin Phoenix will win an Oscar for this.
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Phoenix doesn't want one but I don't see why anyone would think they will never give him one. He already has multiple nominations and is certainly regarded as one of the greats at the moment.
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 2001826)
Phoenix doesn't want one but I don't see why anyone would think they will never give him one. He already has multiple nominations and is certainly regarded as one of the greats at the moment.
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Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2001672)
I have zero knowledge of these types of films as they're not something I am interested in, but can someone tell me if this is a standalone film?
Is it going to be a film that will make sense if you don't know anything about these comic book worlds / characters? Or do you need to be involved in some backstory of the 'Joker' and his peers etc? He's had so many backstories that part of his origin has become that no one (perhaps not even the Joker himself) knows which story is real, if any. This aspect was highlighted in the Dark Knight - as the Joker told several different stories as to how he got his scars (themselves - an apparent "Glasgow smile" - only being particular to his character in that movie at the time). So, basically, you don't really need to know a Joker backstory for any Joker story - as his origin is (as he himself admits) multiple choice. |
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2001831)
He's had so many backstories that part of his origin has become that no one (perhaps not even the Joker himself) knows which story is real, if any.
This aspect was highlighted in the Dark Knight - as the Joker told several different stories as to how he got his scars (themselves - an apparent "Glasgow smile" - only being particular to his character in that movie at the time). So, basically, you don't really need to know a Joker backstory for any Joker story - as his origin is (as he himself admits) is multiple choice. I'm pumped that this will be it's own thing, I wanted it as far away from Suicide Squad and the Nolan-verse as possible. It looks pretty effed up and (fingers crossed) will be psychologically disturbing, it won't please everyone but I want something different |
Originally Posted by Doolallyfrank (Post 2001836)
this is probably my favourite part of the character.
I'm pumped that this will be it's own thing, I wanted it as far away from Suicide Squad and the Nolan-verse as possible. It looks pretty effed up and (fingers crossed) will be psychologically disturbing, it won't please everyone but I want something different Although, based on the trailer, it almost looks like it could be an origin for the Joker in The Dark Knight (as nothing was known about the character before he appears - the one big difference is the scars - but who really knows when he got them?). Come to think of it, every Joker on film so far has been a separate character from all the other versions. Each one of them has been quite a bit different from all others. |
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2001866)
Definitely make sure it's separate from Suicide Squad!!! :p
Although, based on the trailer, it almost looks like it could be an origin for the Joker in The Dark Knight (as nothing was known about the character before he appears - the one big difference is the scars - but who really knows when he got them?). Come to think of it, every Joker on film so far has been a separate character from all the other versions. Each one of them has been quite a bit different from all others. I disagree about the dark knight joker tho, firstly because in this he already looks a lot older than Ledger's lol. Everyone fixates on the scars, not all incarnations have to have them :scream: |
Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 2001830)
He called the awards "total, utter bull****." I don't think the academy takes too kindly to that.
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 2001868)
Why does everyone still talk about the academy as if it is one old white dude grinding an axe.
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Originally Posted by Doolallyfrank (Post 2001867)
DEFINATELY SEPERATE!!!!!!!
I disagree about the dark knight joker tho, firstly because in this he already looks a lot older than Ledger's lol. Everyone fixates on the scars, not all incarnations have to have them :scream: The DK Joker was a "realistic" version sans turning into the living embodiment of a playing card due to chemicals that altered both his body and his mind. And instead of the rictus grin that Nicholson sported, they gave Ledger a "Glasgow smile" (a real-life means of torture and permanent scarring, usually given by very bad & violent people). ;) And a bit of trivia: this was apparently an allusion to The Man Who Laughs (1928) - the silent film starring Conrad Veidt, which Bob Kane (Batman creator) claimed inspired the Joker (although other Batman creators, Bill Finger & Jerry Robinson, contest who actually created him!) In the movie, the man with the grin was a victim of a "Glasgow smile" (he'd been cut and disfigured). Although the DK Joker was the first to have the smile scars - that went on to be adopted by certain non-canonical comic versions as well. But, yes, Phoenix does appear somewhat older than Ledger's Joker, but then again we never really saw Ledger's Joker without make-up (except maybe when he disguised himself as a cop) so it's hard to tell with something like age when considering a guy who wears clown make-up. P.S. I still can't belief Joaquin Phoenix is that kid from Parenthood! ;) |
Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2001877)
I think people fixated on the scars because they were completely new for the character (no comic, TV, cartoon or movie version had them before) - plus the fact that Ledger's Joker wore make-up and hadn't been turned white with green hair by a dunk in a toxic vat.
The DK Joker was a "realistic" version sans turning into the living embodiment of a playing card due to chemicals that altered both his body and his mind. And instead of the rictus grin that Nicholson sported, they gave Ledger a "Glasgow smile" (a real-life means of torture and permanent scarring, usually given by very bad & violent people). ;) Although the DK Joker was the first to have the smile scars - that went on to be adopted by certain non-canonical comic versions as well. But, yes, Phoenix does appear somewhat older than Ledger's Joker, but then again we never really saw Ledger's Joker without make-up (except maybe when he disguised himself as a cop) so it's hard to tell with something like age when considering a guy who wears clown make-up. P.S. I still can't belief Joaquin Phoenix is that kid from Parenthood! ;) |
Originally Posted by Doolallyfrank (Post 2001879)
yeah I own the Brian Azzarello book, it's not bad, I'm more of a "a death in the family" or "the man who laughs" kind of joker fan, the new 52 stuff was so odd that it was pretty great too (they had Joker as some eternal entity that seems to have been around Gotham for centuries) and they way he got into people's heads was just mental, I was hoping Leto would be going down that route but unfortunately it wasn't to be
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 2001871)
The Academy Awards are about politics and popularity, not merit. This has been true for a long time and I have not seen any evidence of change.
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Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2001881)
I go back a little further - I'm more of a Killing Joke Joker fan! :)
(my pic is my number 1 artwork from any comic, regardless how the colours change depending on which edition) |
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