My favorite moment is when joker says that “When the chips are down these... these civilized people they’ll eat each other. See, I am not a monster, I am just ahead of the curve.” That sends chills down my spine.
@@FranticSloth22 Joaquin's a great actor, and the character he played was incredible, thought provoking, and an amazing piece of cinema. But he's not a good Joker. Heath was all of the things that Joaquin's was (i.e. an incredible character, thought provoking, amazing piece of cinema), and he was also a great Joker.
The Pencil Trick is arguably the best joker moment of all time and is most definitely the scene that won him the Oscar. It definitely deserves to place higher on this list
the best scene to me is when he takes advantage of Harveys mentally unstable moment and turns him into a fringe nihilist after 2 minutes of truth preaching its what we need today…a humbling reality check for the know it alls who ride the high horse
@matthew martin I can't recall either but from what I've read it's that the pause between the explosions was for Ledger and the others to get out to safety where Ledger took the opportunity to improv, possibly ruining a scene as they had only one chance with the explosions.
Not entirely true. The pause was there to allow him to get on the bus, but he decided to play with the pause instead. Part planned (the pause), part improv (what Heath Ledger did with the pause).
The most haunting sound i 've ever heard is Hamill's last laugh at Batman:Mask of the Phantasm. He doesn't care if he dies because he has nothing to lose.
Mark Hamil's work as the joker was a masterpiece as voiceover work goes- and is up there with Heath Ledger as an Icon of the best jokers that will ever be! (And tbh- I wasn't a fan of luke skywalker, but Hamil won me over before I knew it was him!)
When I picture The Joker visually, I think of Heath Ledger. But Mark Hamill NAILED that voice. There's a reason they kept getting him to do that role. I know a lot of people know him as Luke Skywalker, but his most iconic role to me will be his many incarnations of The Joker
I think if you really dive deep and forget the license issue, Jerome can be considered a role model and influencer of the real Joker but of course, if you watch closely throughout Gotham, certain aspects of the character Jeremiah point a lot to traits of the real Joker which I think was ingenious on the writers’ parts. Plus, the show named all sorts of villains from official Batman material so I don’t know why they would need to deal with any kind of licensing issues…
Cameron Monoghan was INCREDIBLE in that role. The fact that we all knew exactly what villain they were going for, without any mention of his name, says everything about his performance. The writers really botched that storyline. I think they should've left Jerome Valeska dead and just left us to assume some Hugo Strange-esque magic would take place later down the road. Maybe include him in that final episode. The Jeremiah thing was too much of a reach.
Joker will always be my favorite villain of all time because he's psychic, intelligent even laughable with dark tones. My favorite scene when the Joker returns on Batman Beyond Return of the Joker. And the director's cut is beyond favorite version than the kid's version. Great vid. Both Dark Knight and Joker are both best films with great actors.
Honorable Mentions: *"This town needs and enema. [Blows noisemaker]" - Batman (1989) *Party man - Batman (1989) *"HE STOLE MY BALLOONS!" - Batman (1989) *The Joker falls to his death - Batman (1989) *The Joker defeats Sweet Tooth - Death Battle *Joker creates Harley Quinn - Batman: The Animated Series *The Joker Drives Harvey Dent mad and creates Two-face - The Dark Knight (2008)
Harley Quinn Show, the Joker's reaction to after Batman gets unmasked. "Wayne industries promised us an Electric car by the end of the year. I paid my deposit. WHERE'S MY GODDDAMN ELEECTRIC CAR BRUCE!??!?"
Ha, yeah I liked that one. The part that really made that scene for me when he was mad about finding out that Batman is just some boring, rich asshole with parental issues.
4:45 kudos to Ledger for improvising there! irl, that hospital was scheduled for demolition and the director of the film wanted it to be a part of the movie. there was a brief delay in the demolition though
Jeremiah is one of the best and most underrated Jokers there is. I guess you could say Jerome is too because he was great, but he wasn't Joker, even though he was basically Joker minus the name & clown look.
Joker is going on easy mode by targeting Superman, damn !!...I've read the injustice comics and what he does to Superman, Batman and rest of the world, is by far his finest work. He must be definitely laughing from hell 😂😂
May he R.I.P. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't ruin Batman. Warner Bros. told him to ruin the franchise by directing very campy Batman movies, which is not his usual style. He originally wanted to direct a dark Batman, which would've been much better for him since that's more his style plus his non-Batman movies are actually decent. Same reason why Joss Whedon ruined Zack Snyder's Justice League. Two different tones.
The best part about the Hospital detonation thing is that *it's actually improvised.* There was genuinely a problem setting off the pyrotechnics for the explosions, but Heath didn't miss a beat, fiddling with the detonator. That little jump when they started back up again is genuine. Though I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed that none of his moments in Return of the Joker from Batman Beyond made any appearance on this list, even among honorable mentions.
@@robirvine6970 Looking it up, you are correct in that the improv claim is false; though when I posted this, it was widely believed to be true, and there had not yet been any widely spread claims or proof to the contrary.
The one joker moment from the animated series that has stuck in my mind from when I was a kid is when there was a fire truck and he said but its not on fire and I think he blew it up.
15:20 Every time I watch this scene now, I'm reminded of my favorite quote from The Killing Joke. "If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice." I am convinced that one line is the reason behind both stories.
I love how Ledger plays the Joker, the professional way he takes the character and his development in the story, but I think Phoenix is the best Joker of all time. Do you have in mind that Legder has a richer and more complex history, which includes Batman, James Gordon, Harvey Dent, organized crime, god and evil? Instead, Phoenix has only himself and his mind, he was not evil at all, he did not try to change the exterior but himself, he changed his own mind, the mind that only accepted the system without criticizing and just when this change occurred in fact, outer chaos was created, the story of Phoenix is like a monologue, it requires polished technique, research and expertise, it is really complex to perform. You can feel the pain in Phoenix's body language and in his eyes in the scene where he shoots Murray.
en mi opinion heath ledger es el mejor joker de la historia por el simple hecho de que al ser un actor secundario se robo la pelicula entera, sus propios compañeros de reparto y direccion de la pelicula lo afirman, en cambio joaquin phoenix (despues de ledger el mejor joker lejos) es el protagonista principal y narra su vida integra. los 2 ganaron un oscar, pero de infinitas maneras heath ledger es el joker definitivo.
Fun fact the hospital was suposed to explode from the first Button push but it didn’t work then he proceeded to do a incredible improvisation. So that’s why he was so surprised.5:00
One favorite moment of mine is when Joker transforms Tim Drake into Joker Jr in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Presenting the moment to Batman as a twisted parody of a happy family
The hospital scene was actually Improvised by Heath Ledger, he was supposed to walk when the bombs blew up, Heath didn't knew the fact, but Nolan was quick enough to capture this moment...🔥💯
You really going to ignore TDK Joker torture tape?? When he shouts LOOK AT ME. Such an underrated moment and truly terrifying as for a second you see the evil behind the mask.
The hospital explosion delay wasn’t an act, there was an actual delay and Heath Ledger was for real surprised, confused, and frustrated and for real tried to get the explosion to go off
Heath Ledger The Dark Knight, his laugh on the video recording aired on the news channel that Bruce Wayne is watching warning the city of anyone trying to escape. On top of him saying “look at me!” That part of the movie in the same scene gave me chills.
“Tell the big man i said, “hello”” gave me CHILLS. You know what’s coming, but it still makes you realise that Jason’s death is inevitable. He’s GOING to die and there’s nothing that Bruce can do about it. Joker knows it, and jason knows it.
Fun fact: The sudden stop to the hospital explosion was completely unplanned. What Ledger did was completely improvised and Nolan liked it and decided to keep it in the film
That's not true. It was planned by Nolan and his explosion technician. The pause was Ledger's cue to get in the bus as the building (an actual one btw) continue to blow up.
From the Start to this Day the Joker really start to make every Comic Book Villain can be Psycho, Funny, Smart, Strange, Mysterious, Psychological, Insane, Cool, and Lovable at the same time and became not just an Enemie but the Ying to Batmans Philosophy that motivated many villains to come after him
Nothing of Jack's Nicholson's scene in the 1989 movie with the joy buzzer? 31 years later and that scene is still super vivid in my head & was probably the best moment of Jack's amazing performance.
My fav. Is ( the dark Knight ) The Truck flipp - and after that the "com on , hit me ! " - it just shows how crazy he is - and that Batman *can't* kill him 👌🏽
yupp.... totally. heath was my fav joker... and when i went to see the joker movie i was skeptical about it and thought it was impossible to give a performance as good as ledger..... but now it's a diff story, now i can't decide between joaquine and heath. i think both set a bar very high in their own way.
Joaquin is good but I just don't think he has the right voice for The Clown Prince of Crime. His laugh is perfect but his voice is too slow and monotone must of the time in my opinion. It's hard to beat Heath's Joker.
The first time I ever saw that magic pencil scene, I thought, “woah, that’s the most violent thing I have ever seen in a movie based on a comic book, this movie is gonna be good!”...
What's your favorite Joker moment?
The pencil trick
Every
When he beat Robin with a crowbar
All!
Can you do Teen Titans Go to the Movies VS the emoji movie
Everything Joker does is always a moment to remember.
Even Suicide Squad Joker?
@@thetruej7872 the part where he jumps into chemicals was pretty cool
Joker: breaths
The Real JKP I feel like the Joker character in that movie was completely unnecessary. It was there just to give the movie more attention
The Real JKP he didn’t say it had to be a good memory
Joker is great...I like all his portrayals but Heath ledger is a Legend👍
@@vaishaliganvir7731 we dont talk about that
How can you like Jared Letos version? It’s horrible
Ledger legend 😊
Bank heist
RIP
My favorite moment is when joker says that “When the chips are down these... these civilized people they’ll eat each other. See, I am not a monster, I am just ahead of the curve.” That sends chills down my spine.
When the chips are down, these uh chips uh are down uh....these civicis people, they’ll eat these chips
How is that relevant today? Why do you guys always use words you clearly don't understand?
Maybe with how ppl acted with the Coronavirus
Maybe Joker is in charge of 2020.
YEeeeeah, that whole dialogue Joker gave Batman in the interrogation, I think is one of the examples of "black pill" philosophy.
Joaquin and heath took joker to the next level, unimaginable heights, unforgettable
Agreed 100%
So true
Heath on another level tho
@@alexswish3657debatable, I’d put Joaquin above Heath. If Batman was actually involved in a movie with Joaquin’s joker it’d be legendary
@@FranticSloth22 Joaquin's a great actor, and the character he played was incredible, thought provoking, and an amazing piece of cinema. But he's not a good Joker. Heath was all of the things that Joaquin's was (i.e. an incredible character, thought provoking, amazing piece of cinema), and he was also a great Joker.
They should've put this moment on the list:
Two-Face: Get out of my face, clown!
Joker: Which one? >:)
That was the 2nd biggest roast to two face 😆
@@shreyass1694 For a moment i was like "What was the first one...OHHHH"
Lol
Yeah, that scene was one of the funniest Moments in The Animated Series.
I Remember that one 😂😂😂😂
The Pencil Trick is arguably the best joker moment of all time and is most definitely the scene that won him the Oscar. It definitely deserves to place higher on this list
no its not nicholsons electrocution of gangster was better
@@user-uh4ub4ke3t 👀
the best scene to me is when he takes advantage of Harveys mentally unstable moment and turns him into a fringe nihilist after 2 minutes of truth preaching
its what we need today…a humbling reality check for the know it alls who ride the high horse
*i love how Jared Leto's joker wasn't even on this list, not even once lmao*
Dude keep your mouth shut don't say anything
Not even in any of the B-Roll footage
Loki 2012 Batman it had to be said. Dont sugarcoat it leto’s portrayal was nothing close to joker more like some wannabe thug.
Raul Casarez someone’s mad
I have a three-way-tie between Cesar Romero, Mark Hamill, and Jack Nicholson, and one honorable mention and that goes to Joaquin Phoenix.
Dark Knight scene, Ledger's Joker sticks his head out of the cop car to bask in his destruction/glory
Heath Ledgers timing on the hospital scene was because the explosions weren't supposed to stop. That was improv by the guy, and perfectly done.
That's been debunked. The pause in the explosion was for Heath Ledger's safety.
I think that's just an urban myth
which is why its the best joker
@matthew martin I can't recall either but from what I've read it's that the pause between the explosions was for Ledger and the others to get out to safety where Ledger took the opportunity to improv, possibly ruining a scene as they had only one chance with the explosions.
Not entirely true. The pause was there to allow him to get on the bus, but he decided to play with the pause instead. Part planned (the pause), part improv (what Heath Ledger did with the pause).
"Have you ever danced with the Devil by the pale moonlight?" He's asking if he's a witch
Ha, interesting, never realized that. Nice one.
As a matter of fact I have, we were on a blind date, but for some reason he never returns my calls. Says I'm "too creepy".
No its how he dies he is the devil.
"It's not all about the money,it is about a sending a message"
Everything's Burn.
I couldn't say it better myself woo.. hahahaha.!
That moment should’ve been #1
Fax
Only in movies
The most haunting sound i 've ever heard is Hamill's last laugh at Batman:Mask of the Phantasm. He doesn't care if he dies because he has nothing to lose.
"my mom died, I'm celebrating" -Joker
well he did kill her
Yeah-
-Watches joker to find the part when he said that-
-ᵈᵃᵐᵐ ⁱ ᶜᵃⁿᵗ ᶠⁱⁿᵈ ⁱᵗ-
@@scooter6224 He said it before killing his co-worker
"Excuse me, have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" Keaton's delivery is hilarious😂😂😂
Every single Joker scene in The Dark Knight is the greatest joker moment of all time. Heath was just the greatest💚
Not greater than the comics joker
@@fabiodegiovanni5653 I agree
Mark Hamil's work as the joker was a masterpiece as voiceover work goes- and is up there with Heath Ledger as an Icon of the best jokers that will ever be! (And tbh- I wasn't a fan of luke skywalker, but Hamil won me over before I knew it was him!)
Arthur: How about another joke Murray?
Murray: *why do I hear boss music*
no. you hear the palbearers coffin dance music.
😂😂😂
Wtf this isn't god of war
You get what you deserve ! 😂
@@DoctaFeelGood you get what you ____deserve
“Never start with the head, the victim gets all fuzzy. See?” Heath Ledger
Cameron Monaghan's take on Joker doesn't get the recognition it deserves. It is so underrated
Yeah, it's a pity they were legally prohibited from actually making him the Joker, could have been so much better.
Thank you!
He didn't audition for the role.
I think in Gotham in the later seasons one of the twists was he isnt the Joker
So so underrated
When I picture The Joker visually, I think of Heath Ledger. But Mark Hamill NAILED that voice. There's a reason they kept getting him to do that role. I know a lot of people know him as Luke Skywalker, but his most iconic role to me will be his many incarnations of The Joker
I actually never knew Batman laughed before with Joker. I think it's great to see batman finally laugh for once
You do know he killed him right
Batman killed joker many times.. I don't know why he always getting revive
@@reymartjusto2263 Batman doesn't kill, mainline Batman that is.
@@iljenshumilin467 Altough I also believed that he killed him it's open to interpretation.
Him behind the curtains just before he enters the Murray Franklin show in Joker is for me the best Joker moment ever. Magical
I do feel like Cameron Monaghan’s performance on Gotham should have received higher than simply an honorable mention. It was stunning!!!
"Honorable Mention" merely because he wasn't able to actually be called "The Joker" due to the licensing/rights issue.
Yea, he wasn't considered the joker, in any of his forms
I think if you really dive deep and forget the license issue, Jerome can be considered a role model and influencer of the real Joker but of course, if you watch closely throughout Gotham, certain aspects of the character Jeremiah point a lot to traits of the real Joker which I think was ingenious on the writers’ parts.
Plus, the show named all sorts of villains from official Batman material so I don’t know why they would need to deal with any kind of licensing issues…
Cameron Monoghan was INCREDIBLE in that role. The fact that we all knew exactly what villain they were going for, without any mention of his name, says everything about his performance. The writers really botched that storyline. I think they should've left Jerome Valeska dead and just left us to assume some Hugo Strange-esque magic would take place later down the road. Maybe include him in that final episode. The Jeremiah thing was too much of a reach.
Freaking loved the 2019 “Joker” movie and am a lifelong fan of this character regardless of who’s playing him.
My favorite Joker moment is when he faces Batman in the church in Arkham Origins. That game is underrated.
@Benjamin Callinicos beating his ass to the tune of Carol of the Bells too
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs Jokers Theme which is a darker rendition than Carol Of The Bells is fucking amazing.
Yeah bruh thanks for mentioning that
And those quick time events were epic🔥
What's Arkham Origins? Is that a remake of Man: Ham Oranges? Is there a lore reason for this? Am I stupid? What Arkham quote should I use?
Joker will always be my favorite villain of all time because he's psychic, intelligent even laughable with dark tones. My favorite scene when the Joker returns on Batman Beyond Return of the Joker. And the director's cut is beyond favorite version than the kid's version. Great vid. Both Dark Knight and Joker are both best films with great actors.
The Joker is the best fictional character of all time
I think Jesus is
@@dorkdude32 hahaha
@@dorkdude32 hahaha
Not fictional tho
@@aanyamallick7747 ok no one asked but ok
@@aworthlessnobody1859 No one had to.
"But ok" 😴
I really liked The Dark Knight's Joker particularly the hospital scenes. The explosion scene was totally ad-lived. Just shows how good Heath L was.
That's not true at all. It was all completely planned and scripted.
They should’ve put the time he tortured Tim Drake and turned him into future Joker on “Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker”
Seriously. I was really disappointed that they didn’t add that on the list.
Oh yeah, that is a good one.
Thank you
Top 10 imo
That was crazy!
Joker originally planned to kill himself on Live Television to get the attention he wanted, ended up killing Murray after being teased continuously
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, "That's not funny."
That should had been on the top list, as it was one of the most memorable joker moments.
@@jemilumanzor7049 Should be #1
@@jemilumanzor7049 "It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic! ...Oh what the heck, I'll laugh anyway! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!"
I second that for somewhere in the top 5. That whole exchange is where Terry becomes Batman. Not by being Bruce Wayne but by being Terry McGinnis.
@@GrandmasterDevo i love that quote. They also missed the part when joker gave bats a eulogy.
Joker laughing at the death of the waynes gave me goosebumps
Ledger and Phoenix are the greatest Jokers ever.
Agreed
Hamil?
@@fugit1vegaming397 hamill voiced the animated joker. Ledger and Phoenix are the best jokers in live action
But if we count animated Joker, Hamil is the best !!!!
Jack Nicholson?
BEST Joker Quote: "You ever dance with the Devil by the pale of Moonlight?"
Honorable Mentions:
*"This town needs and enema. [Blows noisemaker]" - Batman (1989)
*Party man - Batman (1989)
*"HE STOLE MY BALLOONS!" - Batman (1989)
*The Joker falls to his death - Batman (1989)
*The Joker defeats Sweet Tooth - Death Battle
*Joker creates Harley Quinn - Batman: The Animated Series
*The Joker Drives Harvey Dent mad and creates Two-face - The Dark Knight (2008)
Joker turns Tim Drake the Joker Jr.
"Nice of you to say, but you of all people should know, there's plenty wrong with me."
- Joker (Batman Arkham city.)
Antoine got a little hot under the collar.
Joker and Batman team up against the Batman Who Laughs at the end of the Dark Nights Metal
I watched the Adam West Batman series in the early 80's and it was the Best.
Joker did not kill Jason Todd, we the fans did.
3 people did
The joker
The Writers
And the readers who wanted him dead.
@@Justin-Theobald That's called persecution. 😂😂
Or in Zack Snyder’s case, he killed Dick Grayson
Which is stupid
well if you want to be technical...it was the Crowbar. hahah
No Jared Leto moments.
Good.
Harley Quinn Show, the Joker's reaction to after Batman gets unmasked.
"Wayne industries promised us an Electric car by the end of the year. I paid my deposit. WHERE'S MY GODDDAMN ELEECTRIC CAR BRUCE!??!?"
Ha, yeah I liked that one. The part that really made that scene for me when he was mad about finding out that Batman is just some boring, rich asshole with parental issues.
Legit an underrated joker.
@@thfpt yesss🤣🤣
That joker is so underated, not to mention he has the laugh. I even loved that scene where he cut that guys face off
4:45 kudos to Ledger for improvising there! irl, that hospital was scheduled for demolition and the director of the film wanted it to be a part of the movie. there was a brief delay in the demolition though
No.
Joker “All you need is a little push”
“Insanity is like gravity, all it needs is a little push”
@@LuisAngel-ut5ld I think the quote goes "Madness is a lot like gravity, All it takes is a little push"
@@drakefromstatefarm1030 "Madness as we know it's like gravity,all it takes is a little push
Ceasar romario is my favorite from old cartoons
That Hospital scene was an accident
The detonator really did malfunction but Heath Ledger Improvised That Final Iconic Scene
No it wasn't improvised, the building didn't explode all at once for Heath and others safety.
There was this 3d animation created before the start of production that debunks that myth.
At least Gotham had an honorable mention, that’s show deserves WAY more respect than it gets!
Yeah! I loved that show.
Jeremiah's Ace Chemicals scenes are an easy shoe in for top 20
How'd you like that batman reveal at the series finale? lmao
Jeremiah is one of the best and most underrated Jokers there is. I guess you could say Jerome is too because he was great, but he wasn't Joker, even though he was basically Joker minus the name & clown look.
cause it started out kinda shitty plus a Lot of people hated that it was a prequel.
The hospital explosion has to be number 1 for the fact it wasn’t planned. The detonation never went off and that was Ledger actually reacting. Genius.
Joker is going on easy mode by targeting Superman, damn !!...I've read the injustice comics and what he does to Superman, Batman and rest of the world, is by far his finest work. He must be definitely laughing from hell 😂😂
He definitely is
i know bro i know
I’m surprised that Joker’s final laugh from Mask of the Phantasm wasn’t on this list. How can you not get a more iconic Joker moment than that?
The Joker's eulogy for Batman is missing in my eyes. Its such an iconic scene in the animated series.
This was a really well thought out list! Great job, WatchMojo!
First thing's first, R.I.P. Joel Schumacher.
What?! He died?! Nooooooooooo!
May he R.I.P. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't ruin Batman. Warner Bros. told him to ruin the franchise by directing very campy Batman movies, which is not his usual style. He originally wanted to direct a dark Batman, which would've been much better for him since that's more his style plus his non-Batman movies are actually decent. Same reason why Joss Whedon ruined Zack Snyder's Justice League. Two different tones.
@Jamison McCullough eh, debatable
Rip heath ledger too
R.I.P Ledger.
The best part about the Hospital detonation thing is that *it's actually improvised.* There was genuinely a problem setting off the pyrotechnics for the explosions, but Heath didn't miss a beat, fiddling with the detonator. That little jump when they started back up again is genuine.
Though I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed that none of his moments in Return of the Joker from Batman Beyond made any appearance on this list, even among honorable mentions.
That's not true at all.
@@robirvine6970 Looking it up, you are correct in that the improv claim is false; though when I posted this, it was widely believed to be true, and there had not yet been any widely spread claims or proof to the contrary.
“You complete me” would’ve only been topped by “I just can’t quit you” 😂
When he became the Joker is the most iconic to me in the Killing Joke
The one joker moment from the animated series that has stuck in my mind from when I was a kid is when there was a fire truck and he said but its not on fire and I think he blew it up.
I have a full love and respect to you and your videos, WatchMojo crew!!!!!!!!
"How about a magic trick"
It´s gone
TADAHHHHH!
"Well Tony, ha ha ha ha. If we can't do business, why we'll just shake hands and that'll be it. Yeah? Yeah."
Favorite villan ever. Jack Napier was not Grisoms rival he was his right hand man (til he slept with his wife)
I wish "Come on, Hit Me!" Was here for Joker
Dark knight in a nutshell:
Batman: *exists*
Joker NoTiCe Me SenPaI
Ik this is from a year ago, but this is such a good comment I had to screenshot it
15:20 Every time I watch this scene now, I'm reminded of my favorite quote from The Killing Joke. "If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice." I am convinced that one line is the reason behind both stories.
That's because it is. Nolan intended to not to give his Joker a backstory.
I love how Ledger plays the Joker, the professional way he takes the character and his development in the story, but I think Phoenix is the best Joker of all time. Do you have in mind that Legder has a richer and more complex history, which includes Batman, James Gordon, Harvey Dent, organized crime, god and evil? Instead, Phoenix has only himself and his mind, he was not evil at all, he did not try to change the exterior but himself, he changed his own mind, the mind that only accepted the system without criticizing and just when this change occurred in fact, outer chaos was created, the story of Phoenix is like a monologue, it requires polished technique, research and expertise, it is really complex to perform. You can feel the pain in Phoenix's body language and in his eyes in the scene where he shoots Murray.
en mi opinion heath ledger es el mejor joker de la historia por el simple hecho de que al ser un actor secundario se robo la pelicula entera, sus propios compañeros de reparto y direccion de la pelicula lo afirman, en cambio joaquin phoenix (despues de ledger el mejor joker lejos) es el protagonista principal y narra su vida integra. los 2 ganaron un oscar, pero de infinitas maneras heath ledger es el joker definitivo.
My favorite moment is where Author was in the bathroom doing his dance moves with the bathroom song start playing.
Fun fact the hospital was suposed to explode from the first Button push but it didn’t work then he proceeded to do a incredible improvisation. So that’s why he was so surprised.5:00
What about when he turned Tim Drake into Joker Jr. in "Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker"?
It will always crack me up how that one dude respected the magic trick😂😂😂
The Clownprince of Crime is so evil, that not even WatchMojo can escape him
"You wanna know how i got these scars"
-joker the dark knight
Please, we all know the best Joker moment is easily Christmas With The Joker.
/jingle bells, Batman smells...
Robin laid an egg
@@margarethmichelina5146 Batmobil lost a wheel
Thomas Vittek and the Joker got away!
@@joshuaagee-bass4049 hey!
Dis is awesome
Black mask: i need you to murder the red hood
Joker: been there done that
One favorite moment of mine is when Joker transforms Tim Drake into Joker Jr in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Presenting the moment to Batman as a twisted parody of a happy family
No Cameron Monaghan's Joker moments from Gotham? Jeremiah's "You need me" scene? Jerome's fight with Bruce from Season 3?
Well Jerome's confession scene from season 1 did make it into the Honorable Mentions at least
What about the whole scene where he exists. Like every episode.
@@evantheaparsons2487
Or just straight up the entire episode when Jerome takes Bruce to the Carnival. That's just 100% Joker.
it's not the joker though, just Jeremiah
The scene where he plays Russian Roulette to become boss of the Maniax is my personal favorite
Another day another Watch.Mojo list with the Joker in it. This time it's all Joker, all the time. Someone at WatchMojo likes the Joker. A LOT!
Everyone needs to love The Joker. A LOT!
I mean who doesn’t?
The hospital scene was actually Improvised by Heath Ledger, he was supposed to walk when the bombs blew up, Heath didn't knew the fact, but Nolan was quick enough to capture this moment...🔥💯
Hope whoever sees this has a great day today and tommorow ❤️❤️
I saw you earlier and you said the same thing, I think your a bot
no
Heath Ledger was great, but really Phoenix took it to another level. Dude is mesmerizing in Joker.
The joker in Batman beyond as using Tim drake as a vacation home so he could come back in the future
Yeah that was fiendishly clever
You really going to ignore TDK Joker torture tape?? When he shouts LOOK AT ME. Such an underrated moment and truly terrifying as for a second you see the evil behind the mask.
The hospital explosion delay wasn’t an act, there was an actual delay and Heath Ledger was for real surprised, confused, and frustrated and for real tried to get the explosion to go off
Another bs improv myth
Heath Ledger The Dark Knight, his laugh on the video recording aired on the news channel that Bruce Wayne is watching warning the city of anyone trying to escape. On top of him saying “look at me!” That part of the movie in the same scene gave me chills.
It is so funny that the dark knight is mentioned like 7 times
“Tell the big man i said, “hello”” gave me CHILLS. You know what’s coming, but it still makes you realise that Jason’s death is inevitable. He’s GOING to die and there’s nothing that Bruce can do about it. Joker knows it, and jason knows it.
5:30 To be fair, he killed the first two in self-defense then straight murdered the third as he was running towards the stairs.
The third guy still deserved it
THE WHOLE BANK ROBBERY SCENE IT SHOWS HOW HE PUTS TONS OF THOUGHT IN HOW HE DOES STUFF AND IT WAS SUPER ELABORATE
What would be the greatest moment to be: Joaquin Phoenix replaces Jared Leto
Turner B amen to that
Yes
Joaquin Joker: You get what you f**kin deserve!
*shoots Leto Joker*
jared leto is returning.
I think jared leto's joker version of joker fits harley quinn's version of margot robbie. But his acting...
"Madness is like gravity all it takes is a little push"
-The Dark Knight
Fun fact: The sudden stop to the hospital explosion was completely unplanned. What Ledger did was completely improvised and Nolan liked it and decided to keep it in the film
That's not true. It was planned by Nolan and his explosion technician. The pause was Ledger's cue to get in the bus as the building (an actual one btw) continue to blow up.
From the Start to this Day the Joker really start to make every Comic Book Villain can be Psycho, Funny, Smart, Strange, Mysterious, Psychological, Insane, Cool, and Lovable at the same time and became not just an Enemie but the Ying to Batmans Philosophy that motivated many villains to come after him
12:15 I'll Never forget that Scene.
so ur telling me the stairs dance is TWENTY. ur saying it’s TWEN-TY
I wished the moment from Batman Beyond return of the Joker when he shows Batman the highlight reel of what he did to Robin was on here.
"Let's not blow this out of proportion" is on my list as well as many of the ones in the video!
*#1: All Joker moments*
I think heath ledgers line saying, “it’s about sending a message” or blowing up the hospital was iconic
The ending to Arkham City has got to be up there.
Nothing of Jack's Nicholson's scene in the 1989 movie with the joy buzzer? 31 years later and that scene is still super vivid in my head & was probably the best moment of Jack's amazing performance.
Everything Joker does is awesome I really like the pencil trick 😂
I like batman and joker both brillant characters
My fav. Is ( the dark Knight )
The Truck flipp - and after that the "com on , hit me ! " - it just shows how crazy he is - and that Batman *can't* kill him 👌🏽
I'd say Heath and Joaquin are neck and neck as far as cinema jokers
yupp.... totally. heath was my fav joker... and when i went to see the joker movie i was skeptical about it and thought it was impossible to give a performance as good as ledger..... but now it's a diff story, now i can't decide between joaquine and heath. i think both set a bar very high in their own way.
Joaquin is good but I just don't think he has the right voice for The Clown Prince of Crime. His laugh is perfect but his voice is too slow and monotone must of the time in my opinion. It's hard to beat Heath's Joker.
Heath Ledger played the best Batman nemesis while Joaquin Phoenix played the best human Joker, two fantastic yet very different interpretations.
Ledger is ahead by quite a bit imo
The first time I ever saw that magic pencil scene, I thought, “woah, that’s the most violent thing I have ever seen in a movie based on a comic book, this movie is gonna be good!”...