The left side column is for all those delicious pictures of the Joker that you've come here to see. The right side has a couple of pics, but they were small to begin with and not as impressive. There is also a lot of text on the right side so if you're not interested in reading, center on the left column.
Joker Movie Quote
"See, I'm not a monster... I'm just ahead of the curve."
Preparing for the Joker
"To prepare for his role as the Joker, Heath Ledger lived alone in a hotel room for a month, formulating the character's psychology, posture and voice (the last one he found most difficult to do). He started a diary, in which he wrote the Joker's thoughts and feelings to guide himself during his performance." -imdb.com
Joker Movie Quote
"I'm a man of my word."
Movie Dialogue
The Joker: [holding a knife inside Gambol's mouth] "Wanna know how I got these scars? My father was... a drinker. And a fiend. And one night he goes off crazier than usual. Mommy gets the kitchen knife to defend herself. He doesn't like that. Not. One. Bit. So, me watching, he takes the knife to her, laughing while he does it. Turns to me and he says "Why so serious?" Comes at me with the knife,"Why so serious?" He sticks the blade in my mouth. "Let’s put a smile on that face!" And... Why so serious?
Q & A
What is the Joker's Origin? -------------------------- Before the release of the movie, Christopher Nolan said that the Joker wouldn't have an explicit origin story.
Joker Movie Quote
"The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules!"
Pre Make-Up Post Scars
"The Joker make-up was composed of three pieces of stamped silicone, which took less than an hour to apply to Heath Ledger on each day of shooting. Ledger described it as 'new technology which is much quicker to apply than regular prosthetics'; he felt he was not wearing any make-up at all." -imdb.com
Movie Dialogue
The Joker: [speaking to Two-Face]"Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You know what I am? I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it. You know, I just do things. The mob has plans, the cops have plans, Gordon's got plans. You know, they're schemers. Schemers trying to control their worlds. I'm not a schemer. I try to show the schemers how pathetic their attempts to control things really are. So, when I say that you and your girlfriend was nothing personal, you know that I'm telling the truth. The Joker: It's the schemers that put you where you are. You were a schemer, you had plans, and uh, look where that got you. I just did what I do best. I took your little plan and I turned it on itself. Look what I did to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple of bullets. You know what I noticed? Nobody panics when things go according to plan. Even if the plan is horrifying. If tomorrow I tell the press that like a gang banger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will be blown up, nobody panics, because it's all, part of the plan. But when I say that one little old mayor will die, well then everyone loses their minds!" [Joker hands Two-Face a gun and points it at himself]"Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I'm an agent of chaos. Oh, and you know the thing about chaos? It's fair." [with the gun in Two-Face's hand, Two-Face pauses and takes out his coin] Two-Face: [showing the unscarred side]"You live." The Joker: "Mm-hmm." Two-Face: [flips the coin over, showing the scarred side]"You die." The Joker: "Mmm, now we're talking."
Q & A
When will The Dark Knight be released on DVD? -------------------------- In the US, December 9, 2008. There will be three versions of the film released on DVD: A Blu-Ray single-disc, a single-disc DVD, and a two-disc special edition DVD. ** At the time of it's release, this website will then become obsolite because EVERYONE will be able to make still shots of the Joker from the DVD. But until then, enjoy! ..............-the editor
Joker Movie Quote
"See, I'm a man of simple tastes. I like dynamite... and gunpowder... and gasoline!"
Interrogation Scene
"Christian Bale stated in an interview that during the interrogation scene, Heath Ledger wanted him to beat him as hard as he could to get the real feeling of what was required from the scene." -imdb.com
Joker Movie Quote
"I mean, what happened? did your balls drop off?"
Q & A
What guns does the Joker use? -------------------------- The Joker uses a customized selective-fire Glock 18 which is a 9mm handgun with an extended (31 rounds with standard floorplate, 33 with extended, the normal for this magazine is extended) magazine, since the weapon fires full-auto. He uses this handgun in several scenes as it appears to be his gun of choice. In the hospital scene it is attached with a silencer. -- The gun the Joker uses in the convoy chase scene, when he gets out of the truck yelling "Hit me!", is a Smith & Wesson M76 Submachine gun with a swivel stock that is folded to one side.
Joker Movie Quote
Tonight you're gonna break your one rule." ---------------------------- to Batman in the interrogation room.
Movie Dialogue
Gambol: "You're crazy." The Joker: "I'm not. No, I'm not."
Jail Scene
"Heath Ledger improvised when he started clapping inside his jail cell in a mocking and sardonic capacity as Gordon is promoted. The clapping was not scripted but Christopher Nolan immediately encouraged the crew to continue filming and the sequence was included in the film." -imdb.com
Joker Movie Quote
"I know why you're afraid to go out at night."
Party Scene
"It's Sir Michael Caine's opinion that Heath Ledger beat the odds and topped Jack Nicholson's Joker from Batman (1989): 'Jack was like a clown figure, benign but wicked, maybe a killer old uncle. He could be funny and make you laugh. Heath's gone in a completely different direction to Jack, he's like a really scary psychopath. He's a lovely guy and his Joker is going to be a hell of a revelation in this picture.' Caine bases this belief on a scene where the Joker pays a visit to Bruce Wayne's penthouse. He'd never met Ledger before, so when Ledger arrived and performed he gave Caine such a fright he forgot his lines." -imdb.com
Joker Movie Quote
"This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."
Logo Feces
Okay, I freakin' HATE it when a website or magazine or TV broadcast station feels the need to include their logo on every image they show. Of course, I don't mean the unassuming ones that are just a small blurb across the very bottom of the picture, I mean the ones that are in your face letting the whole world know where this image was posted or shown or whatever. Yes, I understand that if I like said picture, I might want to go back to the source to find more, which is why I don't mind a little here's-my-card at the bottom of the image. But that in-your-face logo FECES that they plaster right in the center of an otherwise beautiful picture just pisses me off to no end. Take for instance the "Bat Blog" logo in the image above. That really sucks. So, I have removed it for you (the full pic is up this side bar a little ways, unfortunately, it's a small pic anyways, I just enlarged the logo feces for emphasis). I have also removed the logo feces from a pic in the Interrogation Scene sequence (P.S. it's the one where he's laying down on top of the table). You're welcome.
Nothing but Heath
"When asked, 'Why Heath Ledger as the Joker?' Christopher Nolan said, 'Because he's fearless.'" -imdb.com
Movie Dialogue
The Joker: "You just couldn't let me go could you? This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. You truly are incorruptible aren't you? You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness, and I won't kill you, because you're just too much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever." Batman: "You'll be in a padded cell forever." The Joker: "Maybe we can share one. They'll be doubling up, the rate this city's inhabitants are losing their minds."
Joker Movie Quote
"You know what I noticed? Nobody panics when things go according to plan. Even if the plan is horrifying."
Joker Movie Quote
"If you're good at something, never do it for free."
Q & A
How did Heath Ledger's death affect the film? -------------------------- Warner Bros. had restructured its marketing campaign to focus more on Batman. Up until Ledger's death, it had concentrated on the Joker. But the Joker didn't disappear from the campaign. Trailers for the movie still included him. And posters for the film still had his signature line, "Why so serious?" -- Ledger, who died Jan 22, 2008, had finished filming his role of the Joker in the The Dark Knight. His death had little, if any, effect on the finished film. -- Ledger's death did not affect the U.S. release date, which was July 18 2008. Certainly, the Joker still appeared and was not played by another actor. -- No announcement has been made on whether the character will appear in the sequel. By the end of Dark Knight, the Joker is arrested. -- When asked whether the Joker would appear again (which would require the role to be recast), Christopher Nolan said, "I don't know. I honestly have not taken a moment away from what is going on with the film now to even think about that. I don't know. I simply don't know."
Movie Dialogue
Batman: "What did you do?" The Joker: "I took Gotham's white knight, and brought him down to our level. It wasn't hard. Y'see, madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little...push."
Nothing But Heath
Heath Andrew Ledger ~~~~~~~ April 4th 1979 - January 22nd 2008 (age 29, RIP)
Who Really Is The Joker?
The Joker is not insane - he is just too clever for his own good. He gets bored so easily, and therefore makes a sport out of duelling with Batman. This is how he is portrayed by Heath Ledger, anyway. Jack Nicholson portrays him as a man wronged, insanely bent on revenge upon Gotham City. . Insane doesn't even begin to describe this man. The most evil, deranged, and flat out psychotic of all comic book villains, The Joker is the primary antagonist of Batman. He is the complete opposite of Batman, in everything from appearance (Batman tends to be a rather large and muscular man, while The Joker is typically a man of average height possessing a skinny frame), to ideals. The Joker views killing as sport, and will not hesitate to toy with his food before he eats it, even if said food are the men he has hired to work for him. As intimidating as he is psychotic, he still manages to recruit hordes of henchmen despite his maniacal insanity. . The Joker's physical appearance is a polar opposite of that of Batman. Batman uses dark colors such as gray and black to intimidate criminals, while The Joker relies on bright colors, such as purple, green, and sometimes orange to do his bidding. The Joker also has a trademark clown face, the origins of which differ depending on the continuity he is used in. Some incarnations of The Joker see him wearing actual make up (such as in the film The Dark Knight), while others show his skin actually having been bleached (as in Batman 1989). He also traditionally has green hair, to complete the look of the psycho clown. . His methods are unpredictable and incalculable. He does things according to his own twisted sense of logic, and does not desire money. If there was one thing that he did desire, it would be the power to instill anarchy into Gotham by any means necessary, proving that organization is meaningless and futile. He is an exceptionally intelligent man, and this tends to be his greatest weapon against Batman, the police, and the District Attorney's office. He is often confronted by the authorities, but easily evades capture due to sick and twisted mind games he plays on them, all full of mystery. While Batman prefers to stay in the shadows, The Joker basks in the spotlight, often broadcasting himself to the public and media outlets. . Though he may be Batman's undisputed arch-nemesis, The Joker has always held some kind of respect for Batman, saying in "The Dark Knight", "Why would I kill you? What would I do without you?". He also acknowledges that Batman will never kill him, as that is Batman's only rule, and since The Joker will not kill Batman, they are truly destined to fight forever. As The Joker says, "This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object." . Throughout the course of The Joker's involvement in Batman's film and television appearances, The Joker has had many different and diverse interpretations. In the 1960's, Cesar Romero portrayed the character as campy, funny, yet strangely psychotic. In 1989, Jack Nicholson played The Joker in a somewhat human way, however upped the "killer" aspect of the character, as well as the quick temper. He also possessed bleached skin in the film, and received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. In the early to mid 1990's, Mark Hamill voiced the character as icy cold and cruel, vastly different from Nicholson's character interpretation. . In 2008, however, The Joker was taken in a direction he had never been taken before. In "The Dark Knight", the late Heath Ledger portrayed The Joker as a completely psychotic and demonic killer. Any humor that the character shows is sardonic and cruel. Ledger's Joker was a personification of anarchy and chaos. His primary goal seems to be to prove that people, in dire situations, are just as sick and horrible as he is. This Joker's most frightening and dangerous asset is his intelligence. . In all his shapes and forms, The Joker remains one the scariest and most ingenious of all comic book villains. ...........................-imdb.com
The Dark Knight Sequel?
This blogger and editor of this blog asks: "Can there even be a Dark Knight sequel without the Heath Ledger Joker?" But I suppose there could be with a story line that removes the Joker from it completely. I mean, come on, it's not like you can replace him. Right? ..............-------------- Ever since The Dark Knight came out and started garnering positive reviews, earning lots of money and becoming IMDb's favorite movie of all time (it has since fallen to #4), rumors have been flying regarding various aspects of a possible sequel. They've already been put to rest once. Now we're here to confirm they're all being put to rest again.
Screenwriter David Goyer told MTV News that none of the rumors are true, "It's all BS. ALL of it." ALL of it means that Christopher Nolan has not signed on yet, no casting has been decided and no actors have signed on to return.
“Chris and I haven’t even talked about it. He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself,” Goyer told MTV. Guess this means Cher might not actually be Catwoman after all. “We have mused here and there [but] I mean Chris is pretty much a one movie at a time kind of guy,” Goyer said. “I wish I could tell you more. There really isn’t anything to tell.”
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