Yes, Cesar Romero was definitely the BEST Joker ever. Cesar often said that he enjoyed playing the Joker, it was the easiest role he ever did. In public, he also said that enjoyed doing the Joker's laugh for kids and he loved seeing them laugh!
It was said he didnt take the role seriously and practice alot either. He just did what he wanted to do which is why it seems so enjoyable watching this despite how old these clips are
The late Adam West had said that Cesar Romero was beloved by the cast and crew of Batman. Mr. Romero would sit in his stage chair and snooze and when called to do his scenes would do them perfectly without any need for retakes. In addition, he had a special concern for the cast/crew who had to do some of the more dangerous stunts and was always asking if they were doing alright
The thing that has always stood out for me about Cesar Romero (and all the other villains on the show) is that you can tell the actors were having SO MUCH FUN doing the part. Yeah, they overact, but they’re clearly having the time of their lives doing it-the bad puns, the ridiculous alliteration, the silly plots…I imagine it must have been a blast to be on the set. There’s a sweetness to that: people having fun doing what they love. I think that’s what we all aspire to. :)
Victor Buono got to quite a few King Tut episodes because it allowed him to overact something he really enjoyed doing, and yeah Gorshin's Riddler was also something to remember, though I can't fault the man given I don't know how much anyone was paid, but I do wonder how much Gorshin was being paid if he thought he could hold out for more money season 2...(which he didn't get given they had a similar villain called the Puzzler for one episode and John Astin be the Riddler for another...) and of course even when Gorshin did come back for season 3...yeah kinda too late by then lol
The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. John 1:1,14 KJV In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us, 1 John 3:8 KJV He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. Isaiah 9:6 KJV For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty GOD, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. John 1:10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT. John 3:18 KJV He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
This Joker wasn't just the "Clown Prince Of Crime", he was the "King Of A Good Time" which is something that has been lost from 1989 & on... Too much serial killer in other versions & not enough "Life Of The Party" like this version was. He sure was the GOAT!!!
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This was the silver age the serial killer is there modern age of joker
Yeah. A good Joker needs this lovable funness in spite of what he does. Occasionally, the heavier material of him wanting to break Batman to prove an absurdist philosophy point about morality and meaning can be good, however it should only be used sparingly. Just because that aspect from The Killing Joke and Ledger Joker is so popular doesn't mean it should be overused. Likewise having him do really heinous stuff all the time is detrimental. It's boring, and flanderises the character. For me, I think bronze age Joker has the correct balance. A Death in the Family is the turning point of making escalation of evil the point, which is a bad idea long term as there's only so far you can go with that. The Killing Joke also contributed to this, although I do like it as a one shot code on the Batman and Joker dynamic. Would I want ever story like that? No, but as a one off it works (this is why in some ways I'd rather it not be in canon continuation as I think that messes up the reflective aspect of TKJ if it's just another story).
@@MidnightIsolde You sum up my thoughts quite well. It's good to explore those darker philosophical questions every now and then, but it's important not to bend it too far in that direction. And I do believe Alan Moore wrote Killing Joke with the idea in mind that it would be "non-canon." He liked exploring darker themes with superheros, but he seems to also understand there's a certain point you don't want to cross, and he even criticizes the gratuitously dark stuff in works like Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
@@Tumbleflop He just laughed and said something like "no, come on we have to get home." While the kid who wanted to fight me was about 5, I was about 20. So he would have won, because I don't think I could bop, biff or kapow a kid.
The point is the Joker never wants to know who Batman really is. Joker has had many, many, many opportunities to unmask him, and even when he figures out who Batman is in Batman stories, which he has, he always makes himself forget on purpose or ignores it entirely because to him, that's boring. He only cares about making Batman suffer AS Batman. Same goes for Robin.
@@Lewis9700 The women are just as much in trouble as the head villain and his/her henchmen/women.I'd rather stay on the good side being a law-abiding citizen than a crook.
01:00 love how Batman has to follow the law EXACTLY to make the arrest. It's the Joker! Even if he didn't commit that crime doesn't mean just let him go.
I mean, to be fair, Batman...for whatever reason...wanted to make some legal citizen's arrest, I suppose? Yeah no, he's kinda dim there. But it's for laughs.
I'm pretty sure the story here is that Joker is out of jail legitimately, he served his time, or got off for good behavior or something. Now he's running around town, being as annoying as possible, without actually breaking the law. You have to be able to prove he did some new crime. You can't arrest him just for being the Joker. There are laws. Horrible, draconian, facist laws. Loitering for over two minutes is a five year jail sentence?! WTF?
@@Commanderziff Not just 5 years in jail, a $5,000 fine too. As little sense as that made, these two episodes have always been my favourites of the 60's show. The Joker Goes to School and The Grisly Ghoul Meets His Match were my first ever 60's Batman episodes.
@@UltimaKeyMaster Some crimes have no insanity plea because it's premeditated, detailed, and shows a knowldge of right from wrong. Tax evasion is one of them. You go straight to jail every time.
Cesar Romero is my favourite Joker. No disrespect to the others. But his performance horrified me as a kid, and absolutely cracked me up when i became older and understood all of the innuendos. 😂
When I watched the Batman reruns in the early 1970’s as a kid, I sat on the steps going down to my parent’s finished basement. Was a bit afraid when the Joker was the villain. ha Loved his portrayal after I grew up though.
1:29 OMG. AOSTH Robotnik's memetic "PINGAS" has some competition with the Joker saying "PeaNUTS my boy, Mayor PEAnuts". 6:42 Joker talks to several athletes. XD 7:40 My favorite Batman vs Joker moment. So silly! 😂
The way this video opens it makes me think that this continuity even has the strange superpower to appear when many a crowd is mentioning him or presenting footage of him. Strange.
Season Two Premier Episodes Scenes from the Zodiac Crimes, The Joker's Hard Times and The Penguins Declines should also be in as part of The Joker's Best Moments in the Batman TV Series.
"I don't approve of gambling."-The one man who could casually play every slot machine and gacha game in the world simultaneously at max payouts and shrug off whatever he lost. ;P
@@yajomar4556 I had no problem with it either, but my mom and aunts who grew up with Batman '66 saw the darker depictions as "childhood ruining". Good thing they don't know about the version where he wears his own flayed and decaying face as a mask.
that little tilt back of his head and the lifting of his eyes at 4:42 is all of cesar’s charm and suaveness in a neat little bundle and i think his charisma only enhanced his performance tbh!!
Okay, that’s why in “Halloween Fairstival” Strong Bad (dressed as Cesar Romero’s Joker) says “C’mon my Bad Pennies, let’s bolt!” It was a reference to this episode. Later he says “Hello kiddies, a-meet the Joker!”
Genial el mejor joker de todos los tiempos del mejor batman de los 60s siempre imitados jamas igualados simplemente brillante deslumbrante como un sol de portento genial unico
First time that joker was loitering on high school property and robbing the snack and beverage vending machines by hogging all the snack foods and drinks & filling them with silver dollars that is a felony
Joker you, you, you jailhouse lawyer! hahahahaha. Always a classic when the Joker got Batman riled. I have always said Cesar Romero's the Joker should have been the first guest villain to air in the Batman 1966 to 1968 TV series before the Penguin and the Riddler. The Penguin remains the 2nd guest villain to originally air, the Riddler he 3rd guest villain to originally, the Catwoman the 4th guest villain to originally air, Mr. Feeeze the 5th guest villain to originally air.
Heath Ledger's character was an awesome villain. And the acting was also amazing. I can't fault it. But he really was not the Joker. He didn't tell jokes or laugh. There were 0 Joker vibes beyond visuals and name.
@@Rgoid I am neutral about the *look* of Heath's Joker. While I don't prefer the slapdash makeup job, I also don't know if it was un-Jokery for a Joker to not do very neat makeup work. Comicbook Joker's face is not makeupped, it's chemically bleached, but it makes sense to portray him has weareing makeup in live action, so there's already a necessary artistic license to how he looks in movies. Besides, modern Joker cut his own face off. If the character himself is willing to devalue the identity of his own face so far as to literally remove it, I suppose we can't care too much about how it is portrayed.
Yes, Cesar Romero was definitely the BEST Joker ever. Cesar often said that he enjoyed playing the Joker, it was the easiest role he ever did. In public, he also said that enjoyed doing the Joker's laugh for kids and he loved seeing them laugh!
It was said he didnt take the role seriously and practice alot either. He just did what he wanted to do which is why it seems so enjoyable watching this despite how old these clips are
You can hear any of these lines in Mark Hamill’s Joker voice too. That’s why it’s great.
He'll always be my favorite. I thought this show was funny as a kid and still do.
No he is just terrible, extremely boring and annoying
WOW 😱
The late Adam West had said that Cesar Romero was beloved by the cast and crew of Batman. Mr. Romero would sit in his stage chair and snooze and when called to do his scenes would do them perfectly without any need for retakes. In addition, he had a special concern for the cast/crew who had to do some of the more dangerous stunts and was always asking if they were doing alright
In those days, you didn’t have that many takes since shooting to film was so costly. Shows what a true professional Romero was.
The thing that has always stood out for me about Cesar Romero (and all the other villains on the show) is that you can tell the actors were having SO MUCH FUN doing the part. Yeah, they overact, but they’re clearly having the time of their lives doing it-the bad puns, the ridiculous alliteration, the silly plots…I imagine it must have been a blast to be on the set. There’s a sweetness to that: people having fun doing what they love. I think that’s what we all aspire to. :)
I was here!!!!😂😂😂
Victor Buono got to quite a few King Tut episodes because it allowed him to overact something he really enjoyed doing, and yeah Gorshin's Riddler was also something to remember, though I can't fault the man given I don't know how much anyone was paid, but I do wonder how much Gorshin was being paid if he thought he could hold out for more money season 2...(which he didn't get given they had a similar villain called the Puzzler for one episode and John Astin be the Riddler for another...) and of course even when Gorshin did come back for season 3...yeah kinda too late by then lol
It was supposed to be campy, that was the appeal of the show!
And that’s why I love it. You can tell that they were having fun
The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him.
John 1:1,14 KJV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us,
1 John 3:8 KJV
He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
Isaiah 9:6 KJV
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty GOD, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
John 1:10
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT.
John 3:18 KJV
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
This Joker wasn't just the "Clown Prince Of Crime", he was the "King Of A Good Time" which is something that has been lost from 1989 & on... Too much serial killer in other versions & not enough "Life Of The Party" like this version was. He sure was the GOAT!!!
This was the silver age the serial killer is there modern age of joker
Yeah. A good Joker needs this lovable funness in spite of what he does. Occasionally, the heavier material of him wanting to break Batman to prove an absurdist philosophy point about morality and meaning can be good, however it should only be used sparingly. Just because that aspect from The Killing Joke and Ledger Joker is so popular doesn't mean it should be overused. Likewise having him do really heinous stuff all the time is detrimental. It's boring, and flanderises the character. For me, I think bronze age Joker has the correct balance. A Death in the Family is the turning point of making escalation of evil the point, which is a bad idea long term as there's only so far you can go with that. The Killing Joke also contributed to this, although I do like it as a one shot code on the Batman and Joker dynamic. Would I want ever story like that? No, but as a one off it works (this is why in some ways I'd rather it not be in canon continuation as I think that messes up the reflective aspect of TKJ if it's just another story).
And a fraction since 1973
The best Jokers are always the ones that are scary AND funny.
@@MidnightIsolde You sum up my thoughts quite well. It's good to explore those darker philosophical questions every now and then, but it's important not to bend it too far in that direction.
And I do believe Alan Moore wrote Killing Joke with the idea in mind that it would be "non-canon." He liked exploring darker themes with superheros, but he seems to also understand there's a certain point you don't want to cross, and he even criticizes the gratuitously dark stuff in works like Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
I dressed as Romero's Joker one Halloween.
I was walking home, and a kid about 5 years old wearing a Batmask asked his dad if he could fight me.
What'd they say
@@Tumbleflop He just laughed and said something like "no, come on we have to get home."
While the kid who wanted to fight me was about 5, I was about 20. So he would have won, because I don't think I could bop, biff or kapow a kid.
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human 👌
Dick Grayson gave himself away saying "Holy Magician" which only Robin would say!
Exactly Right, like how The Heck Can The Joker Not noticed that 🤔
The point is the Joker never wants to know who Batman really is. Joker has had many, many, many opportunities to unmask him, and even when he figures out who Batman is in Batman stories, which he has, he always makes himself forget on purpose or ignores it entirely because to him, that's boring. He only cares about making Batman suffer AS Batman. Same goes for Robin.
Why do these women always get so darn mixed up with these villains and the henchmen get mixed up too?
@@seanmontgomery801 Women always fall for the bad boys
@@Lewis9700 The women are just as much in trouble as the head villain and his/her henchmen/women.I'd rather stay on the good side being a law-abiding citizen than a crook.
When Cesar Romero laughs -- EVERYONE LAUGHS WITH HIM!!!!! The Best Joker.
You can definitely tell that Cesar Romero had such a blast playing The Joker
I can't think of a single villain who wasn't, even the "straight" villains like False-Face and 2 of the Mr. Freeze's.
I know he enjoyed going to work on the set every day
Cesar Romero is greatly loved and still missed,best Joker actor ever.
"Damn, he's not breaking the law right now!"
joker is literally wanted for escaping prison
This Joker always has a fun time committing crimes.
Nowadays you’d never have The Joker involved in a Batman plotline meant to teach kids to stay in school 😅
Romero was great as the joker.
Joker in 1966: wanted for loitering
Modern joker: wanted for acts of domestic terrorism and possibly tax fraud.
even the Joker wouldn't cross the IRS.
1966 Joker - Devious clever quick witted.
Modern Joker - Braindead socialist, traitor, and puppet of the Chinese Government
0:45 A fucking $5,000 fine and five year prison sentence for loitering? Imagine what the punishment for illegal parking is.
Yeah that was pretty hilarious!
5K in 1966 was a ton of money
For driving on a suspended license... probably give him the electric chair.
no wonder why there's so many villains in gotham with that kind of law.
Who knew The Joker was a Republican.
RIP Cesar Romero (February 15, 1907 - January 1, 1994), aged 86
You will be remembered as a legend.
Cesar Romero is my favorite Joker.
4:02 "Has she filled the milk machine again?"
That line from the Joker got me visualizing some things I can't mention here.
Nothing creepy about the Joker hanging out with a high school cheerleader 😂.
@@johndurham6172 To be fair the actress was too old for high school lol. She was probably in her mid 20s at the time.
The very lovely Donna Loren was 19. She was the Dr. Pepper girl.
Man, Joker has a lot of time on his hands. He tried to get high schoolers suspended, for kicks.
Not really. He put a 50k bet on the opposing team to win. This was to ensure the team would lose so he could make a million dollars.
@@gmork1090 yep!
I love how Dick acts like Robin with no care of getting his secret identity revealed, lol
Lmao attempted loitering this is truly a vile joker
Such a memorable performance AND a perfect mustache!
Greatest Joker ever and WWII Veteran...Thanks for the laughs and for your service. RIP Cesar Romero.
"This trick microphone disguises our voices"
•Does nothing
•Calls Robin "Boy Blunder"
01:00 love how Batman has to follow the law EXACTLY to make the arrest. It's the Joker! Even if he didn't commit that crime doesn't mean just let him go.
I mean, to be fair, Batman...for whatever reason...wanted to make some legal citizen's arrest, I suppose?
Yeah no, he's kinda dim there. But it's for laughs.
I'm pretty sure the story here is that Joker is out of jail legitimately, he served his time, or got off for good behavior or something. Now he's running around town, being as annoying as possible, without actually breaking the law. You have to be able to prove he did some new crime. You can't arrest him just for being the Joker. There are laws.
Horrible, draconian, facist laws. Loitering for over two minutes is a five year jail sentence?! WTF?
@@Commanderziff Not just 5 years in jail, a $5,000 fine too.
As little sense as that made, these two episodes have always been my favourites of the 60's show. The Joker Goes to School and The Grisly Ghoul Meets His Match were my first ever 60's Batman episodes.
@@Commanderziff H...what?
How does the *Joker* SERVE HIS TIME?
.......Wait, HE WAS IN JAIL? JAIL JAIL? NOT AN ASYLUM?
@@UltimaKeyMaster Some crimes have no insanity plea because it's premeditated, detailed, and shows a knowldge of right from wrong. Tax evasion is one of them. You go straight to jail every time.
Legend in so many ways. He served in the Coast Guard, and was very much involved in Politics.
Great Joker, and surreally terrifying!
Cesar Romero is my favourite Joker. No disrespect to the others. But his performance horrified me as a kid, and absolutely cracked me up when i became older and understood all of the innuendos. 😂
When I watched the Batman reruns in the early 1970’s as a kid, I sat on the steps going down to my parent’s finished basement. Was a bit afraid when the Joker was the villain. ha Loved his portrayal after I grew up though.
I LOVED the ‘JOKERS THEME’
This was a Joker who would have been cool to hang out with.
I love this Joker. He seems less like a full blown criminal and more like just Gotham’s biggest Troll XD
Batman actors may be hit or miss, but the Joker actors... Romero, Nicholson, Hamill, Ledger, Phoenix... all titans of their own realms.
Cesar Romero # 1
No contest !!!! or equals
@@earth7551tf? Do you know Mark Hamill?
What about Leto lmao
Even cesar romero had his Harley Quinn henchgirl
that actress who plays Suzie is a knock-out. brunette and dark haired girls in the 60's were so beautiful.
Personally I prefer blondes. But yes Suzie was HOTTT!
Brunette, raven-haired, and ginger women are all more striking than blondes.
1960s Joker was the best. His laugh was so good.
cesar romero has always been my fav joker actor and probably always will be. hope he's doing well.
59 years old when playing as the joker when laughing hard and crazy must have been hard for cesear, but still performed excellent.
HOW DID YOU NOW THAT
The device the Joker used to disguise his voice didn't disguise it at all.
I feel like Mark Hamill borrowed heavily from Caesar Romero's Joker
The best joker
Easily the best Joker.
My personal favorite joker
1:29 OMG. AOSTH Robotnik's memetic "PINGAS" has some competition with the Joker saying "PeaNUTS my boy, Mayor PEAnuts".
6:42 Joker talks to several athletes. XD
7:40 My favorite Batman vs Joker moment. So silly! 😂
The “Milk Girl” death shows just how dark the Joker was even in this classic campy series. Greatest Villain Ever!!!✊🏿
Only Cesar’s joker would be so defile enough to steal college exam answers
The way this video opens it makes me think that this continuity even has the strange superpower to appear when many a crowd is mentioning him or presenting footage of him. Strange.
“Hello kiddies, a meet The Joker!”
Cesar was hands down rip the best joker .. just amazing 🤩
Omg he was awesome AF
That mustache was Cesar Romero trademark
Suzie was absolutely adorable. The gorgeous Donna Loren
When I saw Joker with those "teenagers" I thought they would start singing House of the Rising Sun.
Lol. Yeah they do look like The Animals
Season Two Premier Episodes Scenes from the Zodiac Crimes, The Joker's Hard Times and The Penguins Declines should also be in as part of The Joker's Best Moments in the Batman TV Series.
I still love him ♥️
PHENOMENAL SHOW AND ONE THE BEST JOKERS EVER
Also I think the show investigated “Saw”
That girl was the inspiration for *Team Rocket*
"I don't approve of gambling."-The one man who could casually play every slot machine and gacha game in the world simultaneously at max payouts and shrug off whatever he lost. ;P
Back when the Joker wasn’t a horror-slasher icon.
Joker is better as a slasher character but I appreciate Romero’s performance in the character’s history nonetheless
@@yajomar4556
I had no problem with it either, but my mom and aunts who grew up with Batman '66 saw the darker depictions as "childhood ruining".
Good thing they don't know about the version where he wears his own flayed and decaying face as a mask.
What a wonderful actor.
Awesome Joker moments!
West's Batman is the only one that could make jailhouse lawyer sound so heinous.
Cesar Romero was brilliant as the Joker
that little tilt back of his head and the lifting of his eyes at 4:42 is all of cesar’s charm and suaveness in a neat little bundle and i think his charisma only enhanced his performance tbh!!
The alarm at 2:20 ..... it's "Shave and a Haircut, two bits."
Joker on TV: 50 times 20... 1 million bucks...
Me in class: 50 times 20... 1 million.
Teacher: We'll talk about this later.....
50K times 20
Yep, his math is definitely mathing (50,000 x 20, that is) 😂
Okay, that’s why in “Halloween Fairstival” Strong Bad (dressed as Cesar Romero’s Joker) says “C’mon my Bad Pennies, let’s bolt!”
It was a reference to this episode. Later he says “Hello kiddies, a-meet the Joker!”
Genial el mejor joker de todos los tiempos del mejor batman de los 60s siempre imitados jamas igualados simplemente brillante deslumbrante como un sol de portento genial unico
This was when the joker was both a true maniac and cool as hell. Batman was slamming Benadryl while the Joker was slamming gogo girls. 🤘
So talented
Best Joker ever
How The Heck Can The Joker Not tell that boy is Robin 🤔
Cesar Romero was the best Joker ever.
He really threw that batarang with the might of Thor at the end there…
They couldn't pay him enough to lose the stache
7:54 Instead of a sneeze, i caught you "cold"
Woodrow Roosevelt vs Disco Tech-Too funny!!
Things were so much simpler back then
BEST JOKER EVERRRR
0:31 Jack Nicholson references this in Batman 1989!
The acting by the guy in the blue jumper Lmmfao.
Cesar was born to play this role
I heard that he d never shave his mustache off.
This is called fiction, children. Calm it b4 u help destroy. Be what u wish. . . . .
Is it weird that I liked Romero and TAS Joker best? Imo Ledger was the only one who was able to balance funny with “edgy.”
Yo that solitaire gimmick was amazing
I remember watching this in a hotel on my trip to San Francisco with my dad and little brother
This joker petty 🤣🤣
Cesar had a very interesting accent ❤
6:12 I agree with The Joker on that one. The exploding cigar gag is always funny!😂
the fact that he called them kitties makes it ten times better
First time that joker was loitering on high school property and robbing the snack and beverage vending machines by hogging all the snack foods and drinks & filling them with silver dollars that is a felony
Romero was insanely good.
I enjoy these old bat man stories they make . Me laugh
This episode is know as "Batman Feira da Fruta" in Brazil.
A parte 2 do episódio
Joker you, you, you jailhouse lawyer! hahahahaha. Always a classic when the Joker got Batman riled. I have always said Cesar Romero's the Joker should have been the first guest villain to air in the Batman 1966 to 1968 TV series before the Penguin and the Riddler. The Penguin remains the 2nd guest villain to originally air, the Riddler he 3rd guest villain to originally, the Catwoman the 4th guest villain to originally air, Mr. Feeeze the 5th guest villain to originally air.
I'd like to know how many times Robin used the word "holy" in his statement?
Heath Ledger's Joker was pretty terrifying, but even he wouldn't tell jokes like that!
Heath Ledger's character was an awesome villain. And the acting was also amazing. I can't fault it. But he really was not the Joker. He didn't tell jokes or laugh. There were 0 Joker vibes beyond visuals and name.
@@Graphomite And don’t get me started on Ledger’s excuse for makeup.
@@Rgoid I am neutral about the *look* of Heath's Joker. While I don't prefer the slapdash makeup job, I also don't know if it was un-Jokery for a Joker to not do very neat makeup work.
Comicbook Joker's face is not makeupped, it's chemically bleached, but it makes sense to portray him has weareing makeup in live action, so there's already a necessary artistic license to how he looks in movies.
Besides, modern Joker cut his own face off. If the character himself is willing to devalue the identity of his own face so far as to literally remove it, I suppose we can't care too much about how it is portrayed.
Best joker!!!!!
"T-the t-tricky trickster! He's outwitting us!"
The bad penny's, high school dropouts,O 'the 60s the times of my youth!!!2022