Aaron Eckhart's take on Two-Face was just ridiculously good, he scared the crap out of me. The joker was super cool, but Two-Face is scarier, and could not have been portrayed better. Kudos, Aaron!
I was nine when I first saw The Dark Knight in theatres. I didn't even know about that character who would later become my favorite amongst Batman villains. Best introduction to a character ever.
my father was abusive when i was a kid and i develupt issues but i saw i psycologist and my dad also realized he was wrong so i avoided turning into a monster
Ethan Reuben If you get hit hard enough in the head, your eyeball can pop right out and dangle by the optic nerve. Your eyeball isn't really held in it's socket by much. Just the muscles of your eyelids, brow, and upper cheeks, and it's natural shape fitting within the socket.
+Miles prower Awesome! It was namely via Tommy Lee Jones' portrayal of him. Now I do coin tosses to make decisions. Like whether to get something or not.
I like Aaron Eckhart's version of Harvey "Two-Face" Dent. His character was more serious than Tommy Lee Jones version, plus the scar on his face looked more realistic.
The only gripe I had his Character was to short in The Dark Knight movie they should have used him in the Dark Knight rises rather than killing him off.
@@greenhulk1982 Dent could have been The Judge sentencing death or exile instead of scarecrow, it would be pretty loyal to past versions of the character. Real shame they killed him off. So much potential there.
Ah, my all time favorite comic book character. Two-Face is one one of a kind... or 2 of a kind? Idk, but I love cosplaying as him whenever I go to cons. Also every con I go too whenever I'm buying merchandise or food I flip the coin and depending on Heads/Tails will decide if i keep buying more or less of those items lol. It always cracks people up. Two-Face always fighting himself and never being completely evil is why I came to really love Harvey. #InHarveyWeTrust
All the stuff Dark Knight lifted from Long Halloween was actually lifted from Eye of the Beholder by Long Halloween. Plus Long Halloween lacks any conflict or good side in its Two-Face, and you could see that take carry through into Dark Knight.
Harvey Dent has dissociative identity disorder (DID), not schizophrenia. DID is a dissociative disorder where a person has more than one personality and alternates between them without intent or recollection. Schizophrenia, on the other hand, is also a dissociative disorder, but it's merely seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, or smelling things or people that are real only to the person who has it, along with having trouble discerning reality from though. They also have word salads (where you want to say something, but something else comes out), and either a manic or flat affect, which are not usually present with DID. Harvey Dent meets the criteria for DID because he is actually switching to different personalities, not just watching them in his mind.
cellogirl11RW It's right to say that he doesn't have schizophrenia, but I don't think it's disassociative identity disorder, because the personalities are aware of each other. That may be possible in that, but being someone that studied psychology for years, I haven't heard that in that diagnosis. I think he has something, but not DID.
tavi921 Right.... but he exists in a world where a man dressed up like a bat fights crime. So for Dent's purposes, Schizophrenia and multiple personality disorder can be the same thing. It's obviously not in the real world, but in the real world Batman couldn't exist either.
But so confusing, Harvey supposed to be kid age like Bruce but they made him same age as Gorden and they rused it by he supposed to appear after James Gorden became Captain
You know the greatest thing about Batman’s rouges, at some point you actually feel sorry for them because they were made by rejection, death, pain, mockery, even life in general and I think that’s what makes his rouges gallery the best
"One man is born a hero, his brother a coward, babies starve, politicians grow fat, only man are murdered, and chilly co-legion. Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Luck. Blind stupid simple due da clueless luck!"
If the coin wasn't rigged, why would one side need to be "scarred". One adaptation of the story is that the coin WAS rigged (ie, a two-headed coin) where one "face" was scarred.
+Floymin Yeah, this video got that part entirely wrong. The whole point of Harvey's traumatic childhood was that as a kid, he thought his dad was playing fair with the coin. As an adult he finally discovered the coin was rigged (i.e. two-headed), and realized he was an idiot to think his dad *wasn't* just beating him for shits and giggles.
Exactly! In Batman Annual 14 "Eye of the Beholder" that was explicit - a two-headed coin "Tails, you've been good, Heads, you've been bad." It was consistently referred to as a Two-Headed Silver Dollar. Half of him hoped it would land Tails, half of him knew it never would. Half of Harvey loved his father, half of Harvey hated him. The beginning of the split personality.
You can also make the parallel that the coin being rigged highlights the flawed system Harvey was a part of. So in a way the rigged coin helps him get his form of justice.
i wish they kept/explored the dual personality aspect of the character in the nolan movie. maybe there just wasnt time, but i feel losing that aspect of the character makes him feel less unique and more like another villain who happened to have a coin.
What I think is most tragic is how in the Batman Animated Series, TwoFace was depicted with a very beautiful, handsome & pure face which only makes it more sad with his good side stuck to an ugly & despicable personality.
Long holloween is my favourite version rlly like the loeb/sale take on the character they do a brilliant job. Some villains they don't do right but him they do perfect.
Two Face is an evil counterpart to Batman: Both have double identities, but Batman's are secret are united, whereas Two Face's are obvious and opposed. He is what Batman could have become if he lacked control over his double identity.
Only that two-face has a mental disorder and batman just have a secret identity. They do oppose in the fact that two-face believes that every person, no matter how good they are, is actually evil while batman believes that everyone, no matter how evil, has potential to do good
• In “The New Batman Adventures” episode, “Judgment Day.” It even reveals that Harvey Dent’s psyche fragments was in the form of The Judge, a court-themed masked vigilante who appreciates criminals by using extreme measures. Neither Two-Face nor Dent persona are aware of The Judge’s existence within their shared mind, and the Judge is unaware that he is Two-Face, and attempt to murder Two-Face several times. Two-Face also to hunt down the Judge, deciced to kill a corrupt city councilman who supported the Judge to send a message. The Judge is defeated by Batman, and the final scene of the episode shows The Judge putting the Two-Face personality on trial.
Trivia: Billy Dee Williams was the first portrayal of Harvey Dent in Batman (1989), He was sad that he didn't reprise the role sooner until The Lego Batman Movie as a Easter Egg.
Two-Face is descripted as a tragic villain, so that is how the character should have been portrayed in the 1990s Batman film saga instead of the one that Tommy Lee Jones played in Batman Forever, since he seemed to be more of a Joker-like character instead of a man suffering from dual identities (which I did mention before that in a different time and place, Tommy Lee Jones would have been cast as Joker); not to mention that there was a bit of criticism during a part in the movie when Harvey 'Two-Face' was constantly flipping the coin until he was satisfied with the last coin-toss during the raid on Wayne Manor.
I agree,the long Haloween was the best origin story for two-face, it has a great story, despite of all the little Godfather related things in it, which is quite understandable, cause the story heavily Involves the mafia families in Gotham.
Harvey Dent isn't "bad" in the end of that film, he's just a majorly corrupted force for good, I mean TDK did a few new things to make Harvey become Two- Face, but in the comics he's quite different in his brutality, but maybe not as easily understandable as TDK's version. Both versions are different sides of the coin though (pun intended)
Hey WatchMojo.com, how about doing some more supervillian origins on Gotham's mobster characters; mainly Salvatore Maroni, Carmine Falcone and Rupert Thorne. I think that would be cool.
Two-Face is an awesome villain, definitely one of the best in the Batman comics. It's too bad we never got to see Billy Dee Williams come back as Two-Face, imagine what they could have done with that!
Better meaning for understanding: Harvey’s former face = Attorney/lawyer Harvey’s damaged face = Prosecutor Harvey’s third personality = Judge to all solutions and conclusions Host/body = Court house(A name that should be called than two/three face
Two-Face is one of the greatest Batmanvillains ever and he is also one of my favorite Supervillains :) . He is scary when he flips the coin and you don't know if it is going to be hint or tails .
Just a quick correction on schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is often mistaken for dissociative identity disorder or DID (aka multiple or split personality disorder) but they are two very different things that, for some reason, have become blurred to most people: schizophrenia is the inability to distinguish between reality and fantasy and the symptoms do include auditory hallucinations but there is still just one person living in one body; dissociative identity disorder is exactly what it sounds like i.e. two or more distinct personalities inhabiting one body. Two-Face was actually diagnosed as having several personalities but the condition was never named (as far as I know) in the comics or any other canon. The best candidate for actual schizophrenia in Batman's Rogues Gallery is the Ventriloquist.
Man, it just makes me sad hearing Harvey's story. Sure, he does a lot of horrible things to people, but there's still a good man inside of him. I can only hope that they can find a way to bring that good man back again
Hm? No mention of The Long Halloween? Still, excellent work. Thanks for the video. As a comic book geek, I appreciate and love this series. My humble suggestions: Alfred Pennyworth's Origins, Hush Origins, Black Mask Origins, Great White Shark Origins, Ventriloquist & Scarface Origins. Thanks.
He has dissociative personality disorder not schizophrenia. Schizophrenia= hallucinations+paranoia. Dissociative personality disorder= multiple personalities.
Two face being my favorite comic book villain of all time. I feel that TDK was a disgrace to two-face. He sucked in that movie. Not saying that the BF version was good. But I HATE the TDK version.
This is one of the many reasons DC is the best! You can feel bad for their villains (mostly Batman's anyway). The Joker: After learning of his wife and unborned baby dying with a failed attempted at comedy he turned to crime. Mr. Freeze: Lost is wife. Two-Face: Tragic Accident Harley Quinn: Manipulated by The Joker Scarecrow: Tormented as kid Bane: Spent his childhood in prision for a act his dad has done. Lex Luthor: Tragic Accident Killer Croc: Tormented as kid ending up killing the tormenter
Fun fact: Two-Face was intended to appear in the 1960's Batman show, possibly played by Clint Eastwood. But it didn't come to pass because he was considered "too gruesome and too violent" for the "kid-friendly" attitude surrounding the show.
Two face has been in plenty of lighthearted batman shows. He was in brave and the bold which was totally for kids and the old one. They just made his face green or grey and not flesh colored so he would look less disturbing
I read that he was the one that decided to play Two-Face over-the-top. According to Schummacher, and also affirmed by the makers of MEN IN BLACK which was another comic-book adaptation he was in, Jones did not take comic books seriously at all, and didn't consider them an art form and so he didn't take his performance seriously. According to Joel he didn't listen to direction and had an ego at the time since he just won an Oscar, and the MIB guys said they had to try really hard to reign him in
Leave it to someone on RUclips to get butthurt over a three minute video about a fake person whose true disorder hasn't really been fully diagnosed/given
Batman has the best villains!
Aaron sullz He does, But Spider-Man is a close second.
Hes got joker, penguin, two-face, mad hatter, and others
Mariano jr Salazar orellana
Scare crow,killer croc,black mask,riddler,bane,mr.freeze,
@@ANTONl027 cant forget poison ivy and cat woman
teddytac253 there not villains villains
I'm the only who loves this villain? I mean he's so good and so well created and one of the baddest Batman's enemy.. My favorite of all time
don't worry your not the only one love him too ya know. ;) same here and my crush too.
Hhe is my favorite villain
He's my favourite villain of all time. The only one who is both a law loving DA and a homicidal psychopath at the same time
He is my favourite villian to Two-Face😄 (but not dark knight)
Gurpreet Dhamrait
I felt the worst for Two-Face since I was a child. He deserved a more heroic and mature depiction.
Aaron Eckhart's take on Two-Face was just ridiculously good, he scared the crap out of me. The joker was super cool, but Two-Face is scarier, and could not have been portrayed better. Kudos, Aaron!
I was nine when I first saw The Dark Knight in theatres.
I didn't even know about that character who would later become my favorite amongst Batman villains.
Best introduction to a character ever.
Micheal Polant same except i was 8
best ever
I agree
really when you look at Harvey's dark past its hard not to pity him.
Pity...more like helpless..when a good man like harvey could fall like that...what hope we have?
As well as the circumstances he's currently facing to this very day.
I think the DC animated universe version, is one his best portrayals.
it seems like a majority of comic book villains are the result of abusive fathers.
my father was abusive when i was a kid and i develupt issues but i saw i psycologist and my dad also realized he was wrong so i avoided turning into a monster
Two-Face's abusive childhood is one the most realistic depictions of it though.
And the only one with that unique psychological twist with the rigged coin game.
@@SergioBocanegra I am happy for you, my friend.
Yeah thats how it works unfortunately. You will give the world what you were given.
Two Face: You're a lucky man, *Flips coin again* he's not
Maroni: Who?
Two Face : Your driver *BANG*
Me: OH SHOOT
LOL
*****
FUNNY ?
*****
2F - COZ AM ALSO SLUTTY........WANNA AV SEX W HER !!
Hehe punny.
Favorite Quote
My only problem with the Dark Knight portrayal is.. how is his eyeball staying in it's socket?
Uh, tape...
yeah that's it.
Micheal Polant Sherlock you've done it again.
good point, but I dont see why the burning of the face's exterior would cause the eye to pop out, the socket is still intact right?
Ethan Reuben
If you get hit hard enough in the head, your eyeball can pop right out and dangle by the optic nerve. Your eyeball isn't really held in it's socket by much. Just the muscles of your eyelids, brow, and upper cheeks, and it's natural shape fitting within the socket.
+Hakudohshi well, there's other problems. how does his lip work? it's cut in half... "it's about what's FFFFFFFFFFFFFAIR!"
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain
Best quote I Movie history 😁
2 more years and 2008 dark knight will be 10 years old
Cool.
Easily the best joker
Michael Banks Nah.
OMG ITS NEXT YEAR I LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!
omg it been that long wow
A badass superhero needs a badass villain
Batman doesn't only have one badass villain, he has multiple. That's why, he is the ultimate badass.
A badass superheroine needs a badass villainess
@@dhruvasharma478 Was that really necessary to add ?
@@elfascisto6549 Yes
I learned how to flip a coin because of Two-Face!
+PurpleRanger cool me too!
+Miles prower Awesome! It was namely via Tommy Lee Jones' portrayal of him. Now I do coin tosses to make decisions. Like whether to get something or not.
After the dream scene in the Two-Face animated episode, I couldn't stop trying to flip a coin
I learned to snap because of thanos
Same!!
I like Aaron Eckhart's version of Harvey "Two-Face" Dent. His character was more serious than Tommy Lee Jones version, plus the scar on his face looked more realistic.
Same
Um everyone likes TDK version more
The only gripe I had his Character was to short in The Dark Knight movie they should have used him in the Dark Knight rises rather than killing him off.
He was just a pissed off guy with a gun, nothing like two-face
@@greenhulk1982 Dent could have been The Judge sentencing death or exile instead of scarecrow, it would be pretty loyal to past versions of the character. Real shame they killed him off. So much potential there.
Ah, my all time favorite comic book character. Two-Face is one one of a kind... or 2 of a kind? Idk, but I love cosplaying as him whenever I go to cons. Also every con I go too whenever I'm buying merchandise or food I flip the coin and depending on Heads/Tails will decide if i keep buying more or less of those items lol. It always cracks people up. Two-Face always fighting himself and never being completely evil is why I came to really love Harvey.
#InHarveyWeTrust
#VillianLivesMatter.
The Dark Knight might have been a very good presentation but I feel the best was in "The Long Halloween"
Nope. It's Eye of the Beholder.
All the stuff Dark Knight lifted from Long Halloween was actually lifted from Eye of the Beholder by Long Halloween.
Plus Long Halloween lacks any conflict or good side in its Two-Face, and you could see that take carry through into Dark Knight.
@@markuscriticus8278 LOL, no. The long halloween is the best!
Harvey Dent has dissociative identity disorder (DID), not schizophrenia. DID is a dissociative disorder where a person has more than one personality and alternates between them without intent or recollection. Schizophrenia, on the other hand, is also a dissociative disorder, but it's merely seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, or smelling things or people that are real only to the person who has it, along with having trouble discerning reality from though. They also have word salads (where you want to say something, but something else comes out), and either a manic or flat affect, which are not usually present with DID. Harvey Dent meets the criteria for DID because he is actually switching to different personalities, not just watching them in his mind.
cellogirl11RW agreed, there's a clear fine difference.
I think what Watchmojo meant is that Harvey initially had Schizophrenia which evolved into a personality disorder after his accident.
cellogirl11RW It's right to say that he doesn't have schizophrenia, but I don't think it's disassociative identity disorder, because the personalities are aware of each other. That may be possible in that, but being someone that studied psychology for years, I haven't heard that in that diagnosis. I think he has something, but not DID.
But doesn't DID form as a result of childhood trauma? Forgive me if Harvey Dent did experienced this, I'm watching this video for a reason haha
Thanks
My second favourite Batman villain next to Joker.
Awwwww how sweet. 💚💜
Mines too
same
hes way better tha joker.
seventhousen gricheye in what way?
I think many confuse schizophrenia with multiple personality disorder.
Two-Face has been written so inconsistently, it's pretty much impossible to give him a consistent diagnosis.
Yes, but being schizo is NOT the same as being DID.
tavi921
Right.... but he exists in a world where a man dressed up like a bat fights crime. So for Dent's purposes, Schizophrenia and multiple personality disorder can be the same thing. It's obviously not in the real world, but in the real world Batman couldn't exist either.
He seems bi-polar to me, but certainly not schizophrenic.
rose novel That is always a possibility.
Harvey Dent appears in Gotham. He finally appears.
But so confusing, Harvey supposed to be kid age like Bruce but they made him same age as Gorden and they rused it by he supposed to appear after James Gorden became Captain
JLacay Yeah. It was confusing.
Joseph Byrski Thats later he gets his umbrella
***** We know Nigma will be the Riddley eventually.
+JLacay I Dent and Nigma are in their 20s and Gordon is 30s, so age will kinda work out.
You know the greatest thing about Batman’s rouges, at some point you actually feel sorry for them because they were made by rejection, death, pain, mockery, even life in general and I think that’s what makes his rouges gallery the best
They better have two-face in one of these new batman movies
yup.
"One man is born a hero, his brother a coward, babies starve, politicians grow fat, only man are murdered, and chilly co-legion. Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Luck. Blind stupid simple due da clueless luck!"
"Lets Go Again"
🤐
"Hungry Go Legion"
A two-faced lawyer. Who'd have thunk it.
Or a two-faced gangster who cares about money 💰 💰💰
TickedOff Priest it's a bit like the two-faced politician in Nightmare Before Christmas it's one of those things that's just kind of obvious.
Two Face isn't good and bad. He's bad and worse.
If the coin wasn't rigged, why would one side need to be "scarred". One adaptation of the story is that the coin WAS rigged (ie, a two-headed coin) where one "face" was scarred.
+Floymin
Yeah, this video got that part entirely wrong. The whole point of Harvey's traumatic childhood was that as a kid, he thought his dad was playing fair with the coin. As an adult he finally discovered the coin was rigged (i.e. two-headed), and realized he was an idiot to think his dad *wasn't* just beating him for shits and giggles.
Exactly! In Batman Annual 14 "Eye of the Beholder" that was explicit - a two-headed coin "Tails, you've been good, Heads, you've been bad." It was consistently referred to as a Two-Headed Silver Dollar. Half of him hoped it would land Tails, half of him knew it never would. Half of Harvey loved his father, half of Harvey hated him. The beginning of the split personality.
You can also make the parallel that the coin being rigged highlights the flawed system Harvey was a part of. So in a way the rigged coin helps him get his form of justice.
It’s not the face you’re given
It’s the face you choose
he was one of Batman's most valuable allies, that's what makes him a great villain
Best known for the movie adaptions? What about Richard Moll's outstanding and sympathetic voice-acting in Batman: TAS?
Let's not forget Billy Dee Williams in the 1989 Batman movie.
i wish they kept/explored the dual personality aspect of the character in the nolan movie. maybe there just wasnt time, but i feel losing that aspect of the character makes him feel less unique and more like another villain who happened to have a coin.
Two Face: There's just one problem..
Thorne: What's that?
Two Face: You're talking to the wrong Harvey *toss*
Even more epic than the Dark Knight part
Having a dual personality is not schizophrenia. That's a common mistake.
I'm surprised the DCAU's twist on him never featured anywhere else: his third personality as The Judge
easily my all time fav villain
What I think is most tragic is how in the Batman Animated Series, TwoFace was depicted with a very beautiful, handsome & pure face which only makes it more sad with his good side stuck to an ugly & despicable personality.
Long holloween is my favourite version rlly like the loeb/sale take on the character they do a brilliant job. Some villains they don't do right but him they do perfect.
But can we trust him?
Aaron Eckhart is the one who made Harvey Dent AKA Two face my most favourite character
Two Face is an evil counterpart to Batman: Both have double identities, but Batman's are secret are united, whereas Two Face's are obvious and opposed. He is what Batman could have become if he lacked control over his double identity.
Only that two-face has a mental disorder and batman just have a secret identity. They do oppose in the fact that two-face believes that every person, no matter how good they are, is actually evil while batman believes that everyone, no matter how evil, has potential to do good
Most if not all of batman's villains are his counterparts
• In “The New Batman Adventures” episode, “Judgment Day.” It even reveals that Harvey Dent’s psyche fragments was in the form of The Judge, a court-themed masked vigilante who appreciates criminals by using extreme measures. Neither Two-Face nor Dent persona are aware of The Judge’s existence within their shared mind, and the Judge is unaware that he is Two-Face, and attempt to murder Two-Face several times. Two-Face also to hunt down the Judge, deciced to kill a corrupt city councilman who supported the Judge to send a message. The Judge is defeated by Batman, and the final scene of the episode shows The Judge putting the Two-Face personality on trial.
he is not really a villain i feel sorry for him
Thats what i feel for almost every batman villain
While I enjoyed Tommy's performance as Two-Face, I definitely agree. Aaron's portrayal of the character was better.
I'd call him more of an Anti hero
I always love to do his coin toss trick, its effective for me, I can no longer use long term descissions
In Batman the Dark Night, he didn't get acid splashed on his face. He caught on fire.
Knight . also not comic canon
when he was tied up a can of acid was spilled and soaked one side of his face, the fire had nothing to do with it
+DragonTaco7 dude it was gasoline not acid thats why half his face goes up in flames
+DragonTaco7 yes,that was gasoline, just watch the scene again.
huh, I always thought it was napalm
Harvey Dent aka Two-Face is my favorite Batman Villain.
Trivia: Billy Dee Williams was the first portrayal of Harvey Dent in Batman (1989), He was sad that he didn't reprise the role sooner until The Lego Batman Movie as a Easter Egg.
Two-Face is descripted as a tragic villain, so that is how the character should have been portrayed in the 1990s Batman film saga instead of the one that Tommy Lee Jones played in Batman Forever, since he seemed to be more of a Joker-like character instead of a man suffering from dual identities (which I did mention before that in a different time and place, Tommy Lee Jones would have been cast as Joker); not to mention that there was a bit of criticism during a part in the movie when Harvey 'Two-Face' was constantly flipping the coin until he was satisfied with the last coin-toss during the raid on Wayne Manor.
Same, Batman Forever's Two Face is just a monumental disrespect.
This is literally the only narrator I can listen to from this channel
I'ts not about what i want it's about what is FAIR.....
I believe the coin became two faces primary weakness, because without it he can't determines his victim s fate.
They should have used "The long Haloween" as their info story, It's really good.
I agree,the long Haloween was the best origin story for two-face, it has a great story, despite of all the little Godfather related things in it, which is quite understandable, cause the story heavily Involves the mafia families in Gotham.
Harvey Dent isn't "bad" in the end of that film, he's just a majorly corrupted force for good, I mean TDK did a few new things to make Harvey become Two- Face, but in the comics he's quite different in his brutality, but maybe not as easily understandable as TDK's version. Both versions are different sides of the coin though (pun intended)
LONG HALLOWEEN came after "Eye of the Beholder." Many of its story points were holdovers from that earlier tale.
Reid Mason Not many, I still understood the Long Halloween and what was happening, and when I read it the only other comic I'd read before was Hush.
Eye of the beholder is such a good comic! It deserves more love. My favorite twoface origin.
Hey man, you almost forgot that Billy Dee Williams played Harvey Dent in the first Tim Burton Batman 🎥 1989, plus he was not two-face.
Hey WatchMojo.com, how about doing some more supervillian origins on Gotham's mobster characters; mainly Salvatore Maroni, Carmine Falcone and Rupert Thorne. I think that would be cool.
Two face is my Favorite Batman Villian.
you either die a hero or live long enough to see your self become a villain
"Goodbye, Grace..."
It's about time you do two-face. thank you watchmojo.
2:06
That could've happened at a party and not a courtroom hearing.
My second favorite villain!! Tommy Lee Jones looks fabulous in that suit in Batman Forever tho and the voice actor in the animated series is killer
Two-Face is an awesome villain, definitely one of the best in the Batman comics. It's too bad we never got to see Billy Dee Williams come back as Two-Face, imagine what they could have done with that!
Two Face shows us why probability is important in life.
Better meaning for understanding:
Harvey’s former face = Attorney/lawyer
Harvey’s damaged face = Prosecutor
Harvey’s third personality = Judge to all solutions and conclusions
Host/body = Court house(A name that should be called than two/three face
One of the very few times that the Orgin in a movie is done better than the comic
I wish they'd touched more upon his tragic childhood though
"TWO guns bitch!!"
I love two face. He's my favorite batman villain besides the joker
i have a feeling that when his coin lands on the burnt side that is when two-face takes over
The long halloween has my favorite version
Two-Face is one of the greatest Batmanvillains ever and he is also one of my favorite Supervillains :) . He is scary when he flips the coin and you don't know if it is going to be hint or tails .
two face in Dark knignt he is super scary than zombie
You ever notice how many Batman villains seem to have problems with mental illness?
One of the best villians ever created.
I don't know why but I always get Two-Face and Black Mask mix up.
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain
Just a quick correction on schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is often mistaken for dissociative identity disorder or DID (aka multiple or split personality disorder) but they are two very different things that, for some reason, have become blurred to most people: schizophrenia is the inability to distinguish between reality and fantasy and the symptoms do include auditory hallucinations but there is still just one person living in one body; dissociative identity disorder is exactly what it sounds like i.e. two or more distinct personalities inhabiting one body. Two-Face was actually diagnosed as having several personalities but the condition was never named (as far as I know) in the comics or any other canon. The best candidate for actual schizophrenia in Batman's Rogues Gallery is the Ventriloquist.
Man, it just makes me sad hearing Harvey's story. Sure, he does a lot of horrible things to people, but there's still a good man inside of him. I can only hope that they can find a way to bring that good man back again
Harvey Dent, can he be trusted?
College films lol
Two face is like a ying yang polar opposites yet the same like batman and joker
I have co-favorite Batman villains. Mr. Freeze and Two-Face.
Best Batman villain in my own opinion.
Hm? No mention of The Long Halloween? Still, excellent work. Thanks for the video. As a comic book geek, I appreciate and love this series.
My humble suggestions: Alfred Pennyworth's Origins, Hush Origins, Black Mask Origins, Great White Shark Origins, Ventriloquist & Scarface Origins. Thanks.
first and great video love how you cover the villians and heroes
AARON ECKHART FTW!!!!
Just realized that in the cartoon two face looks like lex luthor with hair.... i think they had the same voice actor too
Batman's rogues gallery is the best. It is better than the entirety of marvel's villains
Little correction: Developing an alternative personality is NOT having schizophrenia. Those are two different conditions.
He flips it two times, once for the dude in the back, once for the driver...But still my favorite quote.
Two-face is probably my favourite Batman villain
My favorite DC villains
1.Killer croc
2. 2 face
3.Supermean
4.bratman
5.harley Quinn
6.Joker Juinor (brainwashed robin)
7.rage
8.bane
9.brainiac
10.nightwing (forrestfirefilm101
7.
3.
He has dissociative personality disorder not schizophrenia. Schizophrenia= hallucinations+paranoia. Dissociative personality disorder= multiple personalities.
Two face being my favorite comic book villain of all time.
I feel that TDK was a disgrace to two-face.
He sucked in that movie.
Not saying that the BF version was good.
But I HATE the TDK version.
two-face is my most favorite character, together with joker, bane, scarecrow and riddler
This is one of the many reasons DC is the best! You can feel bad for their villains (mostly Batman's anyway).
The Joker: After learning of his wife and unborned baby dying with a failed attempted at comedy he turned to crime.
Mr. Freeze: Lost is wife.
Two-Face: Tragic Accident
Harley Quinn: Manipulated by The Joker
Scarecrow: Tormented as kid
Bane: Spent his childhood in prision for a act his dad has done.
Lex Luthor: Tragic Accident
Killer Croc: Tormented as kid ending up killing the tormenter
I wonder which one of Two-Face's many faces gives people the creeps in a large scale?
Fun fact: Two-Face was intended to appear in the 1960's Batman show, possibly played by Clint Eastwood. But it didn't come to pass because he was considered "too gruesome and too violent" for the "kid-friendly" attitude surrounding the show.
Two face has been in plenty of lighthearted batman shows. He was in brave and the bold which was totally for kids and the old one. They just made his face green or grey and not flesh colored so he would look less disturbing
Batman Annual 14 the original roof top scene. Underrated comic.
i love in nolans film that harvey says you die a hero or live long enough to become a villion and thats what happened to him
Loved Aaron Eckhart's Two-Face!!!
I read that he was the one that decided to play Two-Face over-the-top. According to Schummacher, and also affirmed by the makers of MEN IN BLACK which was another comic-book adaptation he was in, Jones did not take comic books seriously at all, and didn't consider them an art form and so he didn't take his performance seriously. According to Joel he didn't listen to direction and had an ego at the time since he just won an Oscar, and the MIB guys said they had to try really hard to reign him in
I like Aaron Eckhart's version of Two-Face, and the one in Batman:Arkham-series games.
leave it to watchmojo to leave out mentioning the long halloween and to assume schizophrenia is the same thing as mpd/did.
Leave it to someone on RUclips to get butthurt over a three minute video about a fake person whose true disorder hasn't really been fully diagnosed/given
one of my personal favorite Batman villains