Nicholson: Do I look like I’m joking? Ledger: Do I really look like a guy with a plan? Phoenix: Do I look like the kind of clown that could start a movement?
Jack Nicholson has been nominated for 12 Academy Awards, more than any actor in history, and has won 3 times. He was swaggering around with Oscars nominations coming out the wazoo back when they actually meant something. Only actresses Meryl Streep and Katherine Hepburn have surpassed him, with Streep having 21 nominations whilst tying with Nicholson's 3 Oscar wins and Hepburn having 4 Oscar wins whilst tying with Nicholson's 12 nominations.
This is the most joker like conversation I've ever seen onscreen. Hes actually trying to make a real point but there is a constant threat of him flipping on a dime. That what the other interpretations of the joker don't get. Hes not always on kill mode. He actually comes off as disarming a lot of the time...almost charming that you forget your life is literally hanging on his whim. This is a man who could just as easily throw a pie in your face as cut your heart out your chest
Honestly the best Batman entrance scene in any Batman movie hands down ... falling through the glass swinging from the ceiling ... such classic Batman , too perfect
@@charlesderosas5577 no shit man, batman is human and uses this type of crap to make the monster idea real. What are you gonna bitch about next, you can still see edges of batman in a smokescreen? Why can't batman just go invisible when he wants? This was a more human batman than any other. Not hating on bale, but they used futuristic material that doesn't exist but gave it enough bs talk that a dumbass is like "yeah that's real" . This batman is as real as you can get. Jokers dumbass goons and thugs can't see through but joker does that's why at the end of this scene he says "where does he get all those wonderful toys". He means those toys that he just grapples to his belt that allow him to fall through glass roofs and skim across rooms. Just to finish they show joker and vicki look up to the crash but then show vicki look down. We dont see joker but he probably stayed looking up screaming "come on man hit me" in his mind not out loud because he's not some emo joker. Point is it furthers the idea that the normal people close their eyes when batman enters abruptly, but joker is watching every minute; in nicholson's case, its lack of fear which imo, is pure psychosis. In ledgers case its obsessive, or "let me prove to you I'm just as freaky". Goth vs emo
I agree with you, although I loved the entrance In Batman Forever when Batman fell through the glass at Edward Nigmas event. That was the 2nd best one. But this entrance was #1.
Better yet is her reaction, like, "Yeah, you sort of DO look like you're joking." LMAO. But then I ask myself, why does it look like she's trying to comfort someone who just fired acid at her face?
+Rowland Young He wasn't really joking when he said that he wants his face on the one dollar bill because (it didn't show it here on the movie but only in the comic book) later in the movie when he and his henchmen were throwing money out in the crowd of people, it was fake one dollar bills that had a picture of the Joker's face in place of George Washington.
afriendofbean Actually, their legitimacy is implied. The Joker plays at Gotham’s greed thoroughly, as the printing was a very serious staple of his “biggest prank” and “Art Project.”
The fact that she actually thought he was melting when she threw the water on him means Vicki's none too bright. He was parodying the Wicked Witch in Wizard of Oz.
Good question. I mean, he did just attack her with acid, didn’t he? It would have made more sense to run away, although his goons would probably have grabbed her.
Crystal Sherman I mean, she’s a normal person that keeps finding herself in these insane and deadly situations because a homicidal clown wants to bang her. I’d say the screaming is warranted.
Think this is bad try Sam Raimi's Mary Jane I legit have to keep the volume down on my TV during EVERY action scene Kirsten had a pair of lungs on her to say the least
It was perfect mid-late 80's comic book Joker. If Jack had been 10 years younger and a few pounds thinner, he would have been totally untouchable. THIS is how Joker was in The Killing Joke.
@ What's funny is that Nicholson had the look and personality of The Joker from The Killing Joke while Ledger had the motive and "multiple choice" origin.
I love how at the end, he doesn't seem in the slightest annoyed that Batman came in and stole the girl. All he's thinking about is how fun all his "toys" would be lol.
honestly, I thought he questioned it since batman just jumped in, snatched the girl and was already out the front door down stairs because of an unforeseen gadget in a span of about 20 seconds haha.
I just realized the "Corto Maltese Revolution" in one of the article Joker opened. For anyone who don't understand, Corto Maltese is a fictional island nation in DC universe. It always depicted as a nation under revolution or long insurgency war in many DC comics.
Batman's entrance and gadgets, Joker's jokes, we were spoiled in 1989. Best Batman flick thus far. Tied with this would be TDK. Ironically both contained the Joker and Harvey Dent.
I actually forgot just how raw this movie was. Best Batman movie. Dark night rises is good, this is the best.
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The concept of 'Alicia' terrified me as a kid. She thought she was still living with 'Jack' not realizing 'Jack' was gone and an even worse monster was in his place. Imagine living with that 'thing'.
There is actually a deleted scene showing that the money joker throws to the crowd at the end of the movie are counterfeits with his face on it. They should have kept that in lol.
"What do you want ?" "My face on the one dollar bill." I like the pause he takes before answering her. I interpret it as deep down, he legitimately doens't know what he wants. I like to imagine he essentially lives a fun house mirror version of his former life and acts on impulse. No plans, no goals, just ego.
I hated they gave him a backstory. But Jack is actually an amazing joker. The way he flips through her work. As hates everything but the dead body's. Is so sick and twisted. If you watch the movie there is so many great joker moments In it.
I was born when this film came out. I remember watching it when I was 5 and my uncle used to do great Jack Nicholson impressions and I actually believed he was the Joker when I used to throw water over his face 😂 This is why I love this film so much.
Loved Jack Nicholson as the Joker, especially in this scene. Most of the time he was sort of goofy but at times he showed a darker, more serious side to him. Especially the Alicia mask unveil part, just creeps me out everytime I see that part, combined with the creepy music.
No live action joker comes close to Jack Nicholson IMO. He was funny, scary, mad, intelligent. Every scene in this movie was so methodically constructed that it boggles the mind - the direction, the acting, the cinematography, the script all came together to bring a classic to life.
For me in this movie there was a little love triangle. Joker was interested in Vicky Vale in some way, which it would have been interesting if they would have developed this relationship a little more with more scenes between Jok & Vale.
@@joscar062 the rest are too serious look at the Batman in the 60s Cesar Romero he also had excitement the rest are like suicidal instead of laughing histerically they're boring.
I like how Joker's relationship with Batman always has some level of admiration. Joker says "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" And in the Dark Knight movie, Heath Ledger's Joker says "And I won't kill you because you're just too much fun!" It's almost like the Joker enjoys the cat-and-mouse game he has with Batman. He would never even want to win because then Joker would no longer have a worthy opponent.
Batman is what makes the Joker complete. He does what he does because he wants Batman's attention. His whole goal is to drive Batman to kill, even if Joker puts his life on the line, which he doesn't care about
Batman was the first movie with Jack Nicholson I ever watched! I was in 4th grade when I first saw Batman. Jack Nicholson as The Joker/Jack Napier is my favorite Joker. Jack Nicholson's Joker is even better than Heath Ledger's Joker.
fully agree man, BUT I can also understand the younger or this generation loving Ledger. Because that's the joker many of them first saw, Nicholson was my first as well... even thou i did see the old batman show before the 1989 movie I still thought Nicholson was the best... I even was the joker for halloween when I was 9 I think.
ironically in the movie "Shadows and Fog" another clown, played by John Malkovich mentions the same quote: "We're not like other people, we're artists, you know with great talent comes responsibility"
Jack Nicholson cracked me up when he said My face on the $1 bill and his face during that part 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and he and Michael Keaton are legends and Kim Basinger was so hot and gorgeous back then 😻
Classic scene from a classic movie. Jack Nicholson is one of the greatest actors of all time and his role as Joker will go down as one of the finest performances of all time as well. Tim Burton's directing is on point here as is the acting of Kim Basinger. Michael Keaton as Batman, crashing down from the glass ceiling on cue with Danny Elfman's perfect epic score. They simply don't make movies like this anymore.
Vicki: What do you want? Joker: My face on the dollar bill Vicki: You must be joking? Joker: Do I look like I'm joking? LOL I love that. Now that's classic!
Well, if you’re worth billions and want to fight crime, a grappling hook and bat suit with bulletproof armor wouldn’t be too difficult to obtain I imagine. Actually, everything Batman uses is obtainable with enough money.
Sadistic, Narcissistic Psychopath, with major emphasis on the narcissism. Love it. Best Joker is either Nicholson or Hamill. Everyone else (except Jared Leto!!) is a runner-up.
Not exactly. Harley Quinn was created by Paul Dini in 1992 for the purpose of her appearing in only one episode of the animated series at the time. He based the character in his friend and the prong always voice of Quinn, Arleen Sorkin. The character became popular and Sorkin voiced her up until the Arkham City video game in 2011, at which point the role was given to a different voice actress. Joker has had many female accomplices in both the comics and TV, so I guess you could say they all played a role in terms of inspiration for the character.
People act like Cesars Joker was just for laughs but he had some sinister moments : Beheading B & R on live TV , when Susie "died" he was just "meh , whatever......we will find a new girl , theyre a dime a dozen"
I like that this Joker knew when to do humour and when to be dramatic and threatening. They totally missed this point with Two-Face & The Riddler who were just acting as clowns during the whole Batman Forever movie.
I like how in every version of the Joker through all the years he lowkey kind of admires Batman
Joker loves Batman. Their two sides of the same coin.
Joker is obsessed with Batman ♥
Batman is what makes the joker feel whole.
Chaos
Ledger's said it best: "You _complete_ me"
Nicholson: Do I look like I’m joking?
Ledger: Do I really look like a guy with a plan?
Phoenix: Do I look like the kind of clown that could start a movement?
My three favorite joker's 🃏
Leto: Do I look like I can play a bad joker?
@@Stonedasfcowboy2003 the trio Joker
Leto: Ha. Ha. Ha. hhhHhAaaH
Leto: HUNKA HUNKA!
I guess only Jack Nicholson can be romantic, well-mannered, humorous, polite, creepy, scary, funny, criminal all in one scene.
In short batsht crazy. A true disgusting psychopath.
Agreed 😊
I can't get over how amazing Jack Nicholson is in this. Every expression, every inflection, its all thought out and perfect and terrifying.
Jack Nicholson has been nominated for 12 Academy Awards, more than any actor in history, and has won 3 times. He was swaggering around with Oscars nominations coming out the wazoo back when they actually meant something. Only actresses Meryl Streep and Katherine Hepburn have surpassed him, with Streep having 21 nominations whilst tying with Nicholson's 3 Oscar wins and Hepburn having 4 Oscar wins whilst tying with Nicholson's 12 nominations.
@@tomnorton4277 wow.
Watch witches of Eastwick
Hahahahahahahahahaha
"Do I look like I'm joking?" (has big, ridiculous, permanent smile) LMAO
Hence why Jack Nicholson is the best Joker
I guess that’s why he called himself The Joker.
Hes only smiling on the outside.
maybe thats the point of the line?
I can somehow tell that he isn't
Vale: you're insane
Joker: i thought i was a pisces
I think I fall under the house of Insane, too.
♓♓
So do i , I am a pisces
Golden Dragon Ironically, I dated a pisces, and I can say it's like dating Harley Quinn.
@@ytfanman5076 I had a crush on one once and she thought I was Charlie Kelly.
This is the most joker like conversation I've ever seen onscreen. Hes actually trying to make a real point but there is a constant threat of him flipping on a dime. That what the other interpretations of the joker don't get. Hes not always on kill mode. He actually comes off as disarming a lot of the time...almost charming that you forget your life is literally hanging on his whim. This is a man who could just as easily throw a pie in your face as cut your heart out your chest
A cyanide pie
MM yeah that's true
@Steven Hibbert when has he used that? Like what comic? I actually just made a video on joker and his cyanide pies
Honestly the best Batman entrance scene in any Batman movie hands down ... falling through the glass swinging from the ceiling ... such classic Batman , too perfect
Harris Matthew not really because you see the string that's levitating him down.
And the iconic Danny Elfman theme amping up the thrills.
@@charlesderosas5577 no shit man, batman is human and uses this type of crap to make the monster idea real. What are you gonna bitch about next, you can still see edges of batman in a smokescreen? Why can't batman just go invisible when he wants? This was a more human batman than any other. Not hating on bale, but they used futuristic material that doesn't exist but gave it enough bs talk that a dumbass is like "yeah that's real" . This batman is as real as you can get. Jokers dumbass goons and thugs can't see through but joker does that's why at the end of this scene he says "where does he get all those wonderful toys". He means those toys that he just grapples to his belt that allow him to fall through glass roofs and skim across rooms. Just to finish they show joker and vicki look up to the crash but then show vicki look down. We dont see joker but he probably stayed looking up screaming "come on man hit me" in his mind not out loud because he's not some emo joker. Point is it furthers the idea that the normal people close their eyes when batman enters abruptly, but joker is watching every minute; in nicholson's case, its lack of fear which imo, is pure psychosis. In ledgers case its obsessive, or "let me prove to you I'm just as freaky". Goth vs emo
Joker quote: "nice entrance. you either never heard of a door or you just like pulling glass out of your shorts"
I agree with you, although I loved the entrance In Batman Forever when Batman fell through the glass at Edward Nigmas event. That was the 2nd best one. But this entrance was #1.
Vicki: You must be joking
(Music stops)
Joker (in a purple beret and a forced smile): Do I look like I'm joking?
PRICELESS!
Better yet is her reaction, like, "Yeah, you sort of DO look like you're joking." LMAO.
But then I ask myself, why does it look like she's trying to comfort someone who just fired acid at her face?
Yeah, I guess it just shows her character, she can't help being concerned for other people.
+Rowland Young He wasn't really joking when he said that he wants his face on the one dollar bill because (it didn't show it here on the movie but only in the comic book) later in the movie when he and his henchmen were throwing money out in the crowd of people, it was fake one dollar bills that had a picture of the Joker's face in place of George Washington.
afriendofbean Actually, their legitimacy is implied. The Joker plays at Gotham’s greed thoroughly, as the printing was a very serious staple of his “biggest prank” and “Art Project.”
I LOVE how when he starts screaming she tries to comfort him. Had me in stitches.
Ha ha she was concerned for his wellbeing.
Haha yeah I was like that's cute
When she trys to comfort him after throwing him the water lol
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Well that's exactly because she was afraid of him... you genius.
The fact that she actually thought he was melting when she threw the water on him means Vicki's none too bright. He was parodying the Wicked Witch in Wizard of Oz.
Good question. I mean, he did just attack her with acid, didn’t he? It would have made more sense to run away, although his goons would probably have grabbed her.
yeh kinda stupid really considering he was happy to burn her face with acid
she is a nice caring human
Man we were so close to having a scene WITHOUT Vale screaming
To be fair, that's Joker's fault for trying to acid her face
Golden Goodra I’d be screaming my ass off
Her character screamed too much. She got on my nerves
Crystal Sherman I mean, she’s a normal person that keeps finding herself in these insane and deadly situations because a homicidal clown wants to bang her. I’d say the screaming is warranted.
Think this is bad try Sam Raimi's Mary Jane I legit have to keep the volume down on my TV during EVERY action scene Kirsten had a pair of lungs on her to say the least
one of the most accurate representation of the joker
Arthur fleck meh
It was perfect mid-late 80's comic book Joker. If Jack had been 10 years younger and a few pounds thinner, he would have been totally untouchable. THIS is how Joker was in The Killing Joke.
MP R I see what you mean, but this joker had an origin whereas the one in the killing joke was a bit doubtful.
@ What's funny is that Nicholson had the look and personality of The Joker from The Killing Joke while Ledger had the motive and "multiple choice" origin.
MP R his height bothers me more than his weight tbh, still a good performance though
I love how at the end, he doesn't seem in the slightest annoyed that Batman came in and stole the girl. All he's thinking about is how fun all his "toys" would be lol.
BA_300_AAC, LOL!
honestly, I thought he questioned it since batman just jumped in, snatched the girl and was already out the front door down stairs because of an unforeseen gadget in a span of about 20 seconds haha.
I just realized the "Corto Maltese Revolution" in one of the article Joker opened. For anyone who don't understand, Corto Maltese is a fictional island nation in DC universe. It always depicted as a nation under revolution or long insurgency war in many DC comics.
Where does he get those wonderful toys?
MAnuscript421 black market duh
Bats R Us
Maybe Bruce makes them or Lucius fox
Craiglist
MAnuscript421 that’s the same line as LEGO Batman 2 the 🎮 as well. 3:50
I cant help but Smile watching Jack Nicholsons act as the Joker
you will hbe joining me in the avanguard
You mean joker acting like Jack Nicholson
He's not acting
@@amplifiedbible07 improv
Neither can he.
Batman's entrance and gadgets, Joker's jokes, we were spoiled in 1989. Best Batman flick thus far. Tied with this would be TDK. Ironically both contained the Joker and Harvey Dent.
As well as the Joker’s implied resentment for Harvey. In the 1989 movie, Jack clearly states he dislikes Dent as well as his motive while watching TV.
And also Harvey Dent was Lando Calrissian! Man what a time to be a kid!
Jack Nicholson........ simply a legend.
Percy faith a summer place is appropriate for music in this scene
Indeed, the best Joker ever!!!.
9INER EMPIRE yassssssss he is a legend
I actually forgot just how raw this movie was. Best Batman movie. Dark night rises is good, this is the best.
The concept of 'Alicia' terrified me as a kid. She thought she was still living with 'Jack' not realizing 'Jack' was gone and an even worse monster was in his place. Imagine living with that 'thing'.
MP R They purposely leave it ambiguous, but I'm curious to know what exactly happened between them.
MP R your comment just gave me the chills.
I thought Alicia was the Harley Quinn in this film
Perhaps
I think what he tried to do to Vicki he actually did do to Alicia. Spraying her in the face with his acid flower.
When you think about it... this scene is REALLY creepy.
"Listen, we mustn't compare ourselves to regular people. We're artists."
"What do you want?!"
"My face on the one dollar bill."
You must be Joking
@@tvalokibatman6563
Do I look like I'm joking?
He should have said "face on a fish"...
There is actually a deleted scene showing that the money joker throws to the crowd at the end of the movie are counterfeits with his face on it. They should have kept that in lol.
3:24 That laugh is freaking hilarious. 🤣
“I was in the bath one day……::::” I swear I’m going to start half my stories with that line!
Thirty years later, and this scene still gets me. The makeup on Nicholson after she throws the water on him is fantastic...
"What do you want ?"
"My face on the one dollar bill."
I like the pause he takes before answering her. I interpret it as deep down, he legitimately doens't know what he wants. I like to imagine he essentially lives a fun house mirror version of his former life and acts on impulse. No plans, no goals, just ego.
Probably right. I'd say what he wants changes minute to minute.
I love Batman’s entrance! What an entrance!
This was my favorite batman movie as a kid. Jack Nickelson was the best joker...!
Shante Barze I hope it still is.... bc it def is!
I luv how she delivers that line 1:35
And to think that Vicki was already 36 years old, so beautiful.
You do know that’s still super young ,right ?
Heath was good But Jack was the original OG Joker.
Romy Bobby Arana what about Caesar Romero?
@@Kara_Kay_Eschel OG Romero the best and only #Latino Joker🙏🏼😎🆒️🤡🃏
Coming from you if I were Jared Leto I’d be embarrassed . He just tried too hard
Romy Bobby Arana ¡¡y que risa!!!!
@@Reprodestruxion Bro🤦♂️ he just didn't do a good job. #Fact
Whenever Joker looks at Vicki's portfolio and says "crap" to each photo, I am reminded of Spider-Man (2002).
Tim Burton was the blueprint.
i love how when he says he wants his face on the one dollar bill it actually seems like he has to think about it for a second
Ean Hill it’s too funny 😂
This is why Nicholson is my favorite because he’s sick and twisted yet uses a goofy style and tools
I hated they gave him a backstory. But Jack is actually an amazing joker. The way he flips through her work. As hates everything but the dead body's. Is so sick and twisted. If you watch the movie there is so many great joker moments In it.
2:40 perfect way to describe batman without using words 😂
I was born when this film came out. I remember watching it when I was 5 and my uncle used to do great Jack Nicholson impressions and I actually believed he was the Joker when I used to throw water over his face 😂
This is why I love this film so much.
3:07 I'm melting 🤣🤣🤣🤣 terribly epic!!! How it's possible to scare and make laugh at the same level and time...
When Batman crashes down from the sky light,to me that will always be the greatest Batman entrance of any movie,and it will never be topped...
I agree.
This scene was super bad ass when I was a kid...I get high with this movie
This whole movie was badass!
Me to
It was a badass movie. I was 7 years old when I say this movie.
Over 30 years later and this movie still holds up.
0:52 “I was in the bath one day..”
"when I realized I was destined for greatness"
"When I realized I was destined for greatness"
He's probably talking about his "bath" in acid at axis chemicals
@@jacobschnabl6353 Pr-pro-probably.
The best Joker was the Joker from the movie Joker. Never saw a better one.
30 years on its still classic.
Loved Jack Nicholson as the Joker, especially in this scene.
Most of the time he was sort of goofy but at times he showed a darker, more serious side to him. Especially the Alicia mask unveil part, just creeps me out everytime I see that part, combined with the creepy music.
The music is the theme from the film "A Summer Place," a 1950s teen romance film.
I love when Batman comes into the frame. Always so badass
3:32 joke paused so hard he thought Batman pulled out a pistol lmao 😂
3:24 Iconic Joker Laugh...😂
dropping threw a glass roof, now that's how you make an entrance.
The best joker laugh of all time!!!
Joker “ do I look like I’m joking?”
Me “well, you do smile a lot so I can never tell.”lol😂
1:26 and 1:32
Scariest faces of the Joker
No live action joker comes close to Jack Nicholson IMO. He was funny, scary, mad, intelligent. Every scene in this movie was so methodically constructed that it boggles the mind - the direction, the acting, the cinematography, the script all came together to bring a classic to life.
For me in this movie there was a little love triangle. Joker was interested in Vicky Vale in some way, which it would have been interesting if they would have developed this relationship a little more with more scenes between Jok & Vale.
my favorite joker quote "where does he get those wonderful toys". Jack Nicholson the best Joker.
What are your thoughts on Ledger, Phoenix, and Hamill?
@@joscar062 the rest are too serious look at the Batman in the 60s Cesar Romero he also had excitement the rest are like suicidal instead of laughing histerically they're boring.
Nicholson was the perfect choice for the role of joker for lots of reasons. His looks, his skill and his laugh XD
But originally Robin Williams was considered for the role even if Jack Nicholson is better...
@@jerryeskridge6149 Was he? I never know that. Thanks. It’s hard to picture him as Joker, it’ll be not fitting.
I like how Joker's relationship with Batman always has some level of admiration. Joker says "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" And in the Dark Knight movie, Heath Ledger's Joker says "And I won't kill you because you're just too much fun!" It's almost like the Joker enjoys the cat-and-mouse game he has with Batman. He would never even want to win because then Joker would no longer have a worthy opponent.
Batman is what makes the Joker complete. He does what he does because he wants Batman's attention. His whole goal is to drive Batman to kill, even if Joker puts his life on the line, which he doesn't care about
Ronnie Salazar. That’s really true.
it's just that
One of the greatest Batman films ever.
Rickey Waldon THE BEST
Batman was the first movie with Jack Nicholson I ever watched! I was in 4th grade when I first saw Batman. Jack Nicholson as The Joker/Jack Napier is my favorite Joker. Jack Nicholson's Joker is even better than Heath Ledger's Joker.
if only he can put up a good end fight with Batman at the cathedral.
fully agree man, BUT I can also understand the younger or this generation loving Ledger. Because that's the joker many of them first saw, Nicholson was my first as well... even thou i did see the old batman show before the 1989 movie I still thought Nicholson was the best... I even was the joker for halloween when I was 9 I think.
This movie is the first time I had seen and heard of the joker.
@@tamrinto well that's sad...Cesar Romero had the best joker laugh from the 1966 show
Agreed
This Joker was hilarious and crazy at the same time. I laughed the most with Jack's Joker.
3:28
Such an awesome iconic shot that continues to be used in any Batman commercial or promo.
ironically in the movie "Shadows and Fog" another clown, played by John Malkovich mentions the same quote: "We're not like other people, we're artists, you know with great talent comes responsibility"
Jack Nicholson- was definitely the perfect person to play joker for this movie
This version of Joker gives me Professor Pyg vibes.
Still the best joker
Jack Nicholson cracked me up when he said My face on the $1 bill and his face during that part 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and he and Michael Keaton are legends and Kim Basinger was so hot and gorgeous back then 😻
Joker so amazed at Batmans linear launcher he just stood there appalled!
Best joker ever
The Boo! part Cracks Me Up Every Time lol
3:26 Just ONCE in my life I want to enter a room this way.
Kamdan You can enter any room that way, but you'll be going out in handcuffs.
Not if I get out first.
@@kamdan2011 But first you'll go to a hospital after that landing😅
@@jalenjohnson1662 or possibly in a meat wagon.
Nicholson was the most comic book accurate Joker
I love this movie! It’s hard to believe that it’s going to be 30 years old this year.
1:24 that face though
1:24 When she goes down on you.
1:25, When you nut
GoldenWolf The Furry Turn the real way factual make up work no fake CGI
I swear Alicia was the prediction for Harley Quinn. The abusive mark on her face that the Joker likely did to her.
Jack sprayed acid on her face.
No she wasn't,dumbass. Harley Quinn was based on her voice actress. And using the word prediction made no fucking sense, yu moron.
MrParkerman6 Mate, what's got into you? No need to get irritated and insult people like that when you think they're wrong.
@@PrinceTron1 Despite that scary musical "sting," she still looks great. She's scarred, but hardly deformed.
3:29 you can see a rope behind him lowering him down
I was just about to say something about that lol
No CGI in 1989 to remove it, people just moved past such things back then.
Cause that would hurt and he wouldn't be able to save Vicki.
Yes i see that!
Batman always uses ropes.
0 :25 WHEN THE JOKER READS THE SCRIPT OF SUICIDE SQUAD AND THEN 0 :36 MEETS JOAQUIN
“Where does he get these wonderful toys?” - Joker
Batman entrance is epic.
""Joker the homicidal artist" still remains one of the most unique takes on the character.
I know each generation needs an adaptation of a character, but this is my favorite Joker right there
At the ending...Thats BADASS!!...
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bojo meow, extactly!
"Where does he GET those wonderful toys?"
Classic scene from a classic movie. Jack Nicholson is one of the greatest actors of all time and his role as Joker will go down as one of the finest performances of all time as well. Tim Burton's directing is on point here as is the acting of Kim Basinger. Michael Keaton as Batman, crashing down from the glass ceiling on cue with Danny Elfman's perfect epic score. They simply don't make movies like this anymore.
Vicki: What do you want?
Joker: My face on the dollar bill
Vicki: You must be joking?
Joker: Do I look like I'm joking?
LOL I love that. Now that's classic!
Joker: Where does he get those wonderful toys?
Me: I think everyone wants to know.
Well, if you’re worth billions and want to fight crime, a grappling hook and bat suit with bulletproof armor wouldn’t be too difficult to obtain I imagine. Actually, everything Batman uses is obtainable with enough money.
Sadistic, Narcissistic Psychopath, with major emphasis on the narcissism. Love it. Best Joker is either Nicholson or Hamill. Everyone else (except Jared Leto!!) is a runner-up.
I’M NO PICASSO, BUT DO YOU LIKE IT?
Was Alicia the inspiration for Harley Quinn?
Not exactly. Harley Quinn was created by Paul Dini in 1992 for the purpose of her appearing in only one episode of the animated series at the time. He based the character in his friend and the prong always voice of Quinn, Arleen Sorkin. The character became popular and Sorkin voiced her up until the Arkham City video game in 2011, at which point the role was given to a different voice actress. Joker has had many female accomplices in both the comics and TV, so I guess you could say they all played a role in terms of inspiration for the character.
@@tommiddleton6590 wow
WAY better than every other live-action Joker. He actually acted like Mark Hamill's version a.k.a the only real one
Well he was before Hamill
People act like Cesars Joker was just for laughs but he had some sinister moments : Beheading B & R on live TV , when Susie "died" he was just "meh , whatever......we will find a new girl , theyre a dime a dozen"
@@postersandstuff I remember that episode. Romero had his sinister moments too.
Jack is the perfect joker.
I like that this Joker knew when to do humour and when to be dramatic and threatening. They totally missed this point with Two-Face & The Riddler who were just acting as clowns during the whole Batman Forever movie.
It was so cool to meet Bob at Hwood Show , had it been me Id been grinning like the Joker if i had been in this movie even for a brief scene !
I'm crying..and i'm happy, all my childhood . This scene..amazing Jack Nicholson acting.
If you think about it, Batman is also one of Joker's "living works of art."
wow, she's beautiful.
She is great isn't she
Frank Paul Lomas was
I swear this movie is the best.
This clip is... Crap, crap, crap.. wait! Oh this is good work, the skulls, the editing, I don't know if it's art but I like it! :D
RustiSwordz and corto Maltese , layers upon layers of references
"I am the world's first fully functional homicidal artist."
The joker face looks like Milton Berle when he's smiling 😆
The Joker was wearing a bonnette .