@@noahrendon9900 try to remember the last time (not personal to friends or family) you heard a tragic story not related to a politician or rich celebrity I'm 99% sure you can't because the media doesn't give a damn Arthur was right here but killing was where he went wrong that's why we care
Yep and now I feel like an idiot watching this clip or watching the whole movie knowing what happens at the end of the second movie. Turns he was stabbed by a fellow inmate who supposedly was the real Joker
The moment he dropped the gun after the second shot and then did a quick dance really shows you he's not right in the head. He's so unpredictable. What a great acting.
This scene really puts uses more to the quote “A villain is just a victim whose story hasn’t been told”, he could’ve had a career as a clown or comedian but it’s the fact that society took the largest dump on him is why he became so murderous, it may of been him who pulled the trigger, but it was society that prepped the gun and aimed it (Granted there are some characters out there who are just pure evil with absolutely no justification)
I love how he doesn't even explain that he killed them in self defense. He knows it wouldn't be worth anything. They were the guys in suits and him? He's just a clown. Why speak when you wont be heard? Just laugh instead. Everyone hears that.
It took the pussy *woke* culture. I would like to thank the cringe, oppressed class that forced Todd Phillips to leave comedy to bring us this gem. I never thought that I would ever thank that cancerous subset of society's skum.
@Jonata I re-created this exact scene with myself in place of the Joker. I actually digitally inserted myself into the scene and recorded a voiceover, so it looks and sounds like Robert DeNiro is talking to ME and I am talking to him! It took a very long time to make the video and I don't even know if many people will watch it, but I thought someone might like to see. You can share it if you want: ruclips.net/video/ptiRwk0L0Vk/видео.html
Symone Harvey “This stupid woke culture is censoring comedians!” Says the comedian during their 4th Netflix special that month in which they talk about how they’re being silenced every single time
@REGGIE JOHNSON I feel like this isn’t one of those blockbuster films who’s purpose is just to temporarily entertain. If you watch it at a certain point in your life, it really means something…his acting really means something.
Yeah buy i really also think your red hair style is more awful than Murrays. And i have a perfect smile saying that. I can also kill small headed red fricking trash people.
Nah he still didnt fully transform, its only at the end he completely lets go of Arthur, if we see Joaquin's Joker in future movies, be ready for a very confident, witty and psychotic joker, a 100% Joker can be seen in the camera test video I beleive
Honestly, I’m impressed with the level of range that Joaquin has with his acting. Like in this moment he manages to combine rage with bottled-up sadness that is leaking out of a jar.
Imagine just straight up stealing someone's comment and passing it off as your own. What do u get out of this? Your phone vibrates and u get a thumbs? Maybe a little rush of dopamine? Imagine being so pathetic that your only source of entertainment is stealing people's ideas in YT. Get a job
@@shadymcnasty5920 nah mate. And my phone does not vibrate because it's on silent lol. And why is that big of a deal? I just added a comment...I personally don't care about the likes or replies or anything. You should get a life and stop wasting your time talking trash on here. Oh and edit: I don't remember saying that this was my own comment
Murray is a great representation of what's wrong with media. When Arthur talks about society driving him crazy, Murray assumes he's using craziness as an excuse for his actions. When Arthur discusses rich people's ability to control public opinion, using Thomas Wayne as an example, Murray assumes he has a personal beef with Wayne. Murray makes the most basic, superficial and sensationalist assumptions any chance he gets, never wanting to look deeper into the real problems, all the while trying to project the image of moral superiority.
falcr Films can be very symbolic and are able to communicate many complex topics and issues. Joker is obviously a film that is depicting many observations about society that ring true. It’s your dense thinking that is the problem. Too many simple-minded people on this damn planet. It’s like people are afraid to expand their brains. I guess it’s easier to not actually think.
This movie does so much right. You can feel Jokers craziness and how he feels unstable but you can also feel where he’s coming from talking about our society
He talks nothing about our society. He talks only about himself and how people can’t sink to his level. He’s pissed because he lived his life thinking he’s the illegitimate son of a billionaire and that his neighbor crush is his lover and then gets pissed at the world when he discovers it’s just in his head.
@@hellosammy4105 No you're so wrong. This is about society and how people treat those who we feel are inferior to them. Look at those men he killed on the train. They were rich and successful yet they acted so terrible towards him. Society also ignores those who suffer from mental illness. He was lied to his whole life but what would have happened if his mother wasn't put in an asylum but was given actual medical help to cope with her cognitive dissonance?
I think this is the most comic accurate Joker because of a unreliable narrator, compelling and realistic tragedy and a nialistic view of society that makes sense while still coming through as either a guy having fun or a complete monster created by society. Critics assumed the ending was a victory and thus glorified violence when really it was when he lost everything, the message is simply be kind or you can create more problems possibly leading to violence, sorry went off on a tangent but I love this movie.
His body language after the first shot. The way he shakes his leg, slightly tilts his chair and looks around the room personifies the sheer psychosis The Joker has. Absolutely, outstanding actor.
Have you ever had adrenaline flood through your system? Like, really flood? I'm not talking just the mild high you get from like a thrill ride or whatever. You get into a fistfight with a bully, you nearly get into a traffic accident, or you are faced with something so unbelievably horrifying that it shakes you to your core? Your stomach clenches, your vision blurs, your muscles want to all flex at the same time, your mind races, and you get the sense of not even being present and operating purely on your most primordial basic instincts? That's probably what was happening to him at that moment.
@@hckingking Well that was hollywood. Nowadays they're just doing publicity stunts (not saying he never deserved it just saying if they had a choice he wouldn't even get it)
No. The point of this movie is too show what happens when these people are left alone. They do what everyone else did to them. The forget them. Except this is the kind of forgetting. Where you make sure... they are forgotten.
@@irealdeal1334 no, in this scene he comes to the realization that he was meant to be this. His glee appears and then he finally really laughs and it's not a sickness anymore. He embraced it. This whole time he's been laughing at tragedy because deep down he enjoys it. He was in denial. Now it all makes sense to him. So he shoots the body again.
Didn´t he also listened to the chaotic screaming in the studio? Like he felt happy for the horror he just created? And of course felt relieved to assassin Murray? That scene is so uncomfortable...
@@irealdeal1334 I took it to mean, for his entire life, his laughter was a curse that he couldn't control, that only comes out in bad situations, and makes them worse. And that the laugh after shooting Murray was the first REAL laugh of his that we'd seen the entire movie.
"If it was me laying dead on the sidewalk you'd walk right over me!" I feel like Joaquin Phoenix wasn't acting in that line, considering that's how his brother died
@Gotham Protector Joker doesn't always have to be so gritty to the his edge, and when I mean by that is that he can be a prankster with some harmless aspect of him (watch Batman The Brave andthe Bold to get what I mean) and then another aspect of him being that ruthless (as in this scene's case).
@@hiduck8247 Well so what? It wasn't about the person Thomas Wayne himself. It was about the basic concept. About defining the line that crosses everything. The line that goes between those who are rich and those who are poor. The line between the guys who decide what is right and the guys who are always wrong because of that. The line between the ones that protect themselves and the ones who can't.... At least that's my attempt to assume what and how this interpretation of the joker thinks. I'm not saying this is necessarily right or wrong. I just wanted to explain his reasoning.
@@oliverhardy9464 I think the guy (Joker)is fucked up on every level, from personal and emotional to conceptual. I guess that was the point. In Wayne, he saw both the problem of his emotional trauma as much as the problem of the society itself. I never saw them as necessarily disconnected.
Fact: Heath ledger who was rapist originally committed suicide. Crying Batman fans had to beg higher authorities to alter the reason to OD'ed. Joaquin phoenix is much better
@@lickenhuntsman5338 where can I confirm the fact that a coroner changed an official cause of death because of crying Batman fans? Where can I confirm he was a grapist? Writing fact before opinion filled allegations doesn’t make your final opinion any more valid than a fart.
@@lickenhuntsman5338 maybe you should concentrate more on learning how to type sentences that actually make sense and aren't filled with grammatical errors instead of posting absolute bullshit.
Notice how when the Joker was giving his last "Joke" to Murray, Murray was asking someone to call the police and completely ignored him, just like everyone else, looping back to why Arthur went insane in the first place.
To be fair it's not like Murray could have known the context behind the Joker's actions, or had any reason to continue listening to him given how he was presenting himself. While the Joker's treatment at the beginning of the film wasn't justified, by the end of the film it is.
I swear to God Joaquin was so good in this. He's just the right amount of crazy and just the right amount of human to make Joker so relatable yet so distant at the exact same time.
the joker's character never got popular for being relatable. he is always two steps ahead and is criminally insane. this joker just got bullied once or twice and that was it.
@John Kelly No he's not gay considering he imagined having a girlfriend, as you said you haven't even watched it anyway, silly. Besides, what do you have against gay people? I mean it's your problem if you're a homophobe, not the movie's problem.
YES. I THINK THE MUSIC MADE IT SO MUCH BETTER. like my heart starts beating so fast whenever I hear it. the chaos with Arthur asking if he wants a joke, murray telling them to call the police, and the anticipation just makes it so raw and realistic. it's crazy how good this scene is
Even though this movie is it's own story entirely, this scene is SO JOKER it gave me chills. He's funny, and he's absolutely terrifying. He also makes sense. That's even scarier.
I was thinking maybe he laughed because he realized he had a conversation with someone where he was on top(?). his disorder appears when he is at his worst.
@Rupert Hay I thought the laughs he made at Randall's midget jokes weren't genuine. The way he immediately stops laughing and frowns after leaving the room gave me that impression. But I agree that the laugh he had when he spooked Gary was probably real.
The sad part was, was that he looked up to Murray and idolized him and instead of being shown appreciation by his idol he was shown disrespect and made fun of. That would be enough to make anyone go crazy.
PsychBeamTeam I watched it on Amazon Prime with subs tonight. When he first pulled out the gun in his apartment, the audience (on the TV) makes an “Awwwww” sound, (like the cutesy way) ...but the subtitles say, “Audience Gasps” lol WTF?
"What do you get, when you cross a mentally ill loner, with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash? I'll tell you what you get. You get what you fucking deserve." That whole scene, the words, the acting, the build up, everything, will forever go down as one of my favorite scenes I've ever seen. Aaaaabsolutely gave me chills.
I don't know about that. I mean Robert Deniro is PERFECT in this role. So is Joaquin Phoenix, but you can't really outdo perfection. The difference is that when you're playing a crazy character, you have much more room to show all kinds of emotions, so people will always praise crazy performances more than more restrained and subtle performances. But hot damn, Deniro is perfect here. We all want to shoot him because of his performance.
It's their mutual interaction that transcends this scene to legendary. Both of them carried the scene in fact I immediately praised De Niro's acting a couple of times this scene alone. The series of reactions he portrayed regarding every words his guest of the show said is amazing. "You're laughing, you're laughing" that delivery of that line is realistically on point. Then the excuse and self pity part. Then his subtle reactions to the show manager and the crowd shouting. I mean he is great. Add also the acting of Phoenix who's emotions were easily triggered by mere words a couple of times , amazing this scene.
Each actor has a job and De Niro’s was to be the support, the foil to Arthur. And he did it wonderfully because he didn’t overdo it. Phoenix’s job was to go wild while De Niro’s was to be restrained. The contrast is what makes the scene.
From the moment he says “You’re awful Murray. Playing my video. Inviting me on the show. You just wanted to make fun of me.” It’s full Joker all the way from there. The way he looks over at Murray’s dead corpse and holds in his glee long enough until a true laugh escapes him is so intense. Phoenix rules.
I think the plan of killing himself changed when he heard and watched Murray humilating him again while he was behind the curtains and when he danced that was 95% Joker. When Murray introduced him, his attitude was very different from Arthur's behaviour when he reharshed his suicide at home. He was more confident, he kissed Dr.Sally, he cleaned the seat because he didn't want to sit on the same chair occupied by someone else and he even read (or improvised) the bad joke that was against the show's rules. His posture was different, his tone of voice.. Even his laugh, more sinister... like he was humiliating people who were laughing. Arthur probably surfaced a bit right before he killed Murray, but in my opinion that man was 95% Joker. I also think that Joker is the one who called Murray "Murr-aayyy" because he despised him.
@@giada951 yep I agree, when he reminisced about his abuse "that we will just sit there and take like good little boys" and talked about Thomas Wayne he was Arthur but Arthur was steadily dying. Joker had most of the control
That part there I remember a youtube experiment where they put a kid on the street of a busy city. (This was staged he wasnt homeless.) He sat there dirty and looked rugged. This was the early years of youtube or pranks going around. People walked passed, he was right in the middle of the city and no one greeted him as he was laying on the floor on the sidewalk. Surprisingly a homeless man went up to him and said if he was ok. Only person. That stuck with me. Lot of those crowds would have excuse and and understand the way it is. No, no..... if that was real that what would happen. It's like what Einstein said, the world is not just dangerous. It is dangerous that people look on and do nothing. This film as so bad and said as being logically wrong. Ignorence in the masses was being played along and vailed.
Man this is such a great scene He is nervous, upset, mad, and has terrible social skills. The way he talks is perfect for the character I have terrible social skills and whenever I get worked up and start getting nervous I talk like this Phoenix nailed this part because he kept the tension Screw everyone who said that this scene was cringe
I think the scene was “cringe.” but in a good sense. No one wants to see someone making a fool of themselves on live television. So I guess second hand embarrassment is a better term. However, I can’t deny that it was a wonderful, beautiful scene. Everything from the lighting to the acting was phenomenal. Joaquin Phoenix portrayed so much emotion and realism that I got second hand embarrassment. So kudos. He did his job - made me uncomfortable & even scared. Awesome guy, deserves an Oscar.
B T cringe is overused man it ain’t shit in the scene for Joaquin or joker to be embarrassed about other than the tv host making a joke out of him y’all just say stuff just to say stuff saying the word cringe is analytical asl
It’s breathtakingly disturbing how coherent and articulate he becomes after accepting his madness.. Look!!! He’s not even laughing the same way he does when he kills Murray.. That is genuine laughter not because he has a sickness but because he found it funny to kill Murray.. Chilling
Joaquin completely crushed this role. Especially with this scene. He completely transforms into his character to the point that you forget its all just an act. He literally becomes Joker.
It really shows how awful Murray is... Any professional host would have gone to commercial and immediately had this guy escorted out by security. But for ratings and his own ego, he kept engaging and pushing Arthur. He walked right in to his trap.
It's a true reflection of society. We wonder of why the development of school shooters occur as a society. It's a human instinct to create chaos when we look down upon and everything. People do it in positive ways such as defeating the odds time and time again.
To me, this is actually more terrifying than most of what Heath Ledger's Joker did. Mainly because, as terrifying as Heath was, he still felt like a movie villain. This scene on the other hand felt, sounded, and looked so real that it doesn't take much imagination to see it unfold in real life. In fact, I'm not convinced it hasn't already.....multiple times
One other thing is Ledger's Joker is one-dimensional bland character who is just wildly insane. Joaquin's character is much better and also much more complex
That was when I realized just how good Joaquin Phoenix did. That mix of laughing while holding back tears... it's like he's playing as the Joker and Arthur at the same time.
Watching this scene in the theater was one of the most impacting experiences of my movie- going life. The entire theater was shocked and quiet. It felt so unbelievably real, like something we weren't supposed to see. I can see why this movie was so controversial, because it makes average moviegoers watch someone gun down a man in cold blood, yet completely empathize vwith why it happened.
Joker 1989: “You ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light?” Joker 2007: “Why so SERIOUS!!??!!” Joker 2019: “You get what you FUCKING DESERVE!!!”
You never forget the sound of the shot. And the second shot only makes the first one even worse. You feel sorry for Arthur but at the same time you want vengence or justice for Murray.
Edwin draws everyone went crazy at this scene. The tension in the theater was really something I hadn’t experienced before either because the movie is so conflicting in its theme and content. It was a lot of nervous half-cheering, because people understood the ramifications of Arthur’s actions but at the same time it’s hard not to be happy for the guy after the beating he took from life and society.
I saw the film in the theater and I remember when he shot Murray one of the female viewers screamed pretty loud all of us went looking around to see who screamed then continued watching.
“If it was me dying on the sidewalk you’d walk right over me i pass you everyday and you don’t notice me” that line right there was so heartbreaking you could hear the pain in his voice the world failed him
A Joker sequel (or a movie expanding on this universe focusing on Harley or Bruce Wayne) wasn’t inherently a bad idea, it was just executed so horribly.
One of the truest lines I’ve heard in all of cinema and especially present in today’s world... “What do you get when you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash. You get what you deserve...” ugh.
You can't treat someone with mental health issues so cruelly and act surprised when they retaliate. It's simply a basic law of nature. I suppose the vermin of this world just assume their victims will always be that way and they can torment them for as long as they please. The human pecking order can never be transgressed under any circumstances
Even the micro expressions after he kills him are very impressive. You can see the shock in himself that most would feel, the sadness of killing someone he once idolized, the way he tears up, laughing at how ironic it is.
This movie doesn’t inspire violence....
It shows why violence happens
One of the truest statements ever made. Well said.
yep Robert De Niro better shut his mouth
shut the fuck up if you're gonna comment something say something original that isn't in every comment section of a joker video
Media: Video games inspire violence!
Don't know if they are right or wrong since Joker is having fun playing his own game.
@@lucaguccione-jimenez346 chill about buddy noone is disagreeing with you dumbass
Well,at least Murray became a lot more open minded person after the show.
Literally
Stolen.
Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm................................
LMAO
Glad he got it through his head
The last joke murray heard, literally blew his mind.
underrated comment
Sorry Heath Ledger, Joaquin phoenix is much better Joker IMHO
@@lickenhuntsman5338 it's very close
😂😂😂
Well played man, well played
everyone gangster until the quiet kid says "wanna hear another joke mur-ray"
I'm not gangster ha
Huh?
"the quiet kid".. well said!
@@faealldayable It's a stupid fucking school shooter joke, that's it.
*the kid named murray*
Arthur actually showed mercy to Murray here. He spared him from witnessing the sequel.
And what happened to Deniro's crazy self.
It was bad? I thought they should have introduced Bruce and his orgin like they did the Joker in the first one. Not Harley Quinn
it's only bad for incels and comic book nerds with violent fantasy
True👍
I as the sequel bad? I was going to go watch it myself
Everyone stopped booing when he said they'd walk over him if was he dying, because they know he's RIGHT
Arkan NOA You’re literally rooting for a comic book villain
@@noahrendon9900 omg wow hes such a bad person omg omg omg omg omg
Noah Rendon Yeah but he’s the protagonist.
Movies can help us understand any person, their status shouldn't dictate whether they're worth rooting for or not
@@noahrendon9900 try to remember the last time (not personal to friends or family) you heard a tragic story not related to a politician or rich celebrity I'm 99% sure you can't because the media doesn't give a damn Arthur was right here but killing was where he went wrong that's why we care
Jimmy Fallon” “Oh man you killed those Wall Street guys? HAHAHA oh man! That’s like the funniest thing ever, wow!”
I kinda hear that
Lolll
Fallon is such a looser
Joker: how about another joke jimmy?
Jimmy Fallon: Oh man!!! Shoot me with another joke!!! I love it!
In context of things, Fallon fake laughing at everything would make him a good guy in this movie. Much unlike Murray
The second movie was punishment for people enjoying the first one too much
Perfectly balanced, as all things must be.
Yep and now I feel like an idiot watching this clip or watching the whole movie knowing what happens at the end of the second movie. Turns he was stabbed by a fellow inmate who supposedly was the real Joker
@@adamquiles2468real joker؟
@@javanwardjr5062 yep apparently Athur was a fake Joker the whole time
Joker: What about another joke?
Murray: No, that's enough
Joker: Believe me, this one will blow your mind
I get it now-
ahahah *looks at car window*
Now hol' up just a sec
*Literally.*
Wait-
The moment he dropped the gun after the second shot and then did a quick dance really shows you he's not right in the head. He's so unpredictable. What a great acting.
He didn't need the gun. All the people who has done him wrong has been defeated. Atleast for now
And he was so happy!
It feels like there's an edit there to me, when the people run past the frame. Maybe he originally emptied the gun into him and they cut it idk.
@HGW XX-7 I think you didn't understand the main idea of the entire movie. Also the joke is quite funny actually.
@@PokoChoko He also did him wrong by publishing those videos and making joke about him...
The scariest thing about villains is when they start to make sense
This scene really puts uses more to the quote “A villain is just a victim whose story hasn’t been told”, he could’ve had a career as a clown or comedian but it’s the fact that society took the largest dump on him is why he became so murderous, it may of been him who pulled the trigger, but it was society that prepped the gun and aimed it
(Granted there are some characters out there who are just pure evil with absolutely no justification)
It scares me that we all can be like one of them
@@YusanTV_ not everyone can be a mentally ill.... Its a combination off a terribly life and genetics
Shlok Homs I don’t mean I’ll or stuff like that I just mean that any one can become evil like the villains
He isnt a villian its horrible what happened to him
Let's all pretend this movie doesn't have sequel.
It doesn't
Could the sequel just be this clip on repeat for 2 hours
What sequel? There is no sequel!
Wish they could give us Franklin prequel.
When the old lady said “you cannot joke about that” it reminded me of the teachers at my school
Always Erect yo frr😭😭😭
Ok, boomer
Skar800 you are a very funny man wow that is hilarious your almost as funny as the joker almost
@@keaney624 I know...how about another joke?
Skar800 no I think we’ve had enough of ur jokes
I love how he doesn't even explain that he killed them in self defense. He knows it wouldn't be worth anything. They were the guys in suits and him? He's just a clown. Why speak when you wont be heard? Just laugh instead. Everyone hears that.
Franz UbergrubenFurher I know right! Arthur may be a bit crazy, but he’s so damn logical..
It's sad that it wouldn't have made any difference😟
First 2 were self defense. The third was full blow murder and the Joker in him taking control.
@@2584024 eh he was just finishing the job.
@@JohnnyThund3r you good, man?
Murray: 3 people were killed today because of you
Joker: make that 4
🤣🤣😂
@// Or maybe the 4th is Murray
@lonecilk he meant Murray
Mista will remember that
Bhaam
"YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE" ...... Chills
🎉 at 4.01
Facts!!!
and now the same thing happened to Arthur lol
that was Deniro's best work....
It took balls to make this movie and i loved every single minute of it.
It took the pussy *woke* culture. I would like to thank the cringe, oppressed class that forced Todd Phillips to leave comedy to bring us this gem. I never thought that I would ever thank that cancerous subset of society's skum.
@Jonata I re-created this exact scene with myself in place of the Joker. I actually digitally inserted myself into the scene and recorded a voiceover, so it looks and sounds like Robert DeNiro is talking to ME and I am talking to him! It took a very long time to make the video and I don't even know if many people will watch it, but I thought someone might like to see. You can share it if you want: ruclips.net/video/ptiRwk0L0Vk/видео.html
Symone Harvey “This stupid woke culture is censoring comedians!” Says the comedian during their 4th Netflix special that month in which they talk about how they’re being silenced every single time
@The Stig Well Joaquin Phoenix was a huge Heath Ledger fan :)
There have been plenty of films on this..
A serbian film, taxi driver, a clockwork orange, ect
The way the Joker says “You’re awful Murray” ... chills.
Technical he was
The whole scene gave me goosebumps
@@tyrinwalker9691 Technically*
@@DarthVader1977 you've awful Vader for correcting me 😆 🤣
SERIOUSLY
I got Chilled Just By his Voice Texture !
What a true Artist the Actor is !
The look of pure hatred on his face when he tells Murray ‘you’re awful’ it’s just perfect.
@REGGIE JOHNSON I feel like this isn’t one of those blockbuster films who’s purpose is just to temporarily entertain. If you watch it at a certain point in your life, it really means something…his acting really means something.
Exactly.
And I hope that I never see look, when I stand eye to eye in the mirror.
Yea
Yeah buy i really also think your red hair style is more awful than Murrays. And i have a perfect smile saying that. I can also kill small headed red fricking trash people.
This screams health care ceo vigilante
I was looking for this
It's been 12 days already? It feels like yesterday...
Time so quick :(
He was acting like everything was fine after shooting him and he was nervous at the same time
Nah he still didnt fully transform, its only at the end he completely lets go of Arthur, if we see Joaquin's Joker in future movies, be ready for a very confident, witty and psychotic joker, a 100% Joker can be seen in the camera test video I beleive
Adil Khan too bad he’s not gonna play the joker anymore.
shotlolwin why he is not gonna play joker? there’s no second movie or he dont wanna play?
Alaska Wang Joaquin Phoenix isn’t interested in a franchise
shotlolwin wouldn’t be surprised
Honestly, I’m impressed with the level of range that Joaquin has with his acting. Like in this moment he manages to combine rage with bottled-up sadness that is leaking out of a jar.
No you're not, stop lying
@@2ndlifeseekers282 ok redditor
@@2ndlifeseekers282 are u in his head seeing his thoughts or what
They Think We Will Just Sit There And Take It Like Good Little Boys And We Won’t Ware Wolf And Go WILD
@@2ndlifeseekers282 what's your problem
"I killed them cause they were awful."
"You're awful Murray"
He practically told him.
Nice catch
bruh joker is a snowflake.
@@zeuxlaught2797 idk what that means. Lol
He even pronounced Murray differently in this moment
@@zeuxlaught2797 yeah he is. But yo snowflakes dont have the balls to kill people. Jokers got some balls
This movie did not need a sequel. It is a complete story.
“Nobody is civil anymore , nobody thinks whats its like to be the other guy”
@The Joker i do.
@@KING-ni4ze I call cap
2020 June
Society..
It's so true
"I killed those guys because they were awful"
"You're awful Murray"
He should've seen it coming
Lol imagine Deadpool’s in the audience like
Deadpool:Oh come on he gave you the hint!!
Imagine just straight up stealing someone's comment and passing it off as your own. What do u get out of this? Your phone vibrates and u get a thumbs? Maybe a little rush of dopamine? Imagine being so pathetic that your only source of entertainment is stealing people's ideas in YT. Get a job
@@shadymcnasty5920 Its really not that big of a deal
So what if they copied someone’s comment it’s not like they get charged for identity theft
I could see it was coming and yet it shocked me. Probably cos it was Robert De Niro
@@shadymcnasty5920 nah mate.
And my phone does not vibrate because it's on silent lol.
And why is that big of a deal?
I just added a comment...I personally don't care about the likes or replies or anything.
You should get a life and stop wasting your time talking trash on here.
Oh and edit: I don't remember saying that this was my own comment
Murray is a great representation of what's wrong with media.
When Arthur talks about society driving him crazy, Murray assumes he's using craziness as an excuse for his actions.
When Arthur discusses rich people's ability to control public opinion, using Thomas Wayne as an example, Murray assumes he has a personal beef with Wayne.
Murray makes the most basic, superficial and sensationalist assumptions any chance he gets, never wanting to look deeper into the real problems, all the while trying to project the image of moral superiority.
> never wanting to look deeper into the real problems,
you mean like the director and all the fans of this movie who think this was deep and profound?
falcr It’s no one’s fault you’re a dumbass
falcr Films can be very symbolic and are able to communicate many complex topics and issues. Joker is obviously a film that is depicting many observations about society that ring true. It’s your dense thinking that is the problem. Too many simple-minded people on this damn planet. It’s like people are afraid to expand their brains. I guess it’s easier to not actually think.
He failed that moral superiority crap when he made fun of a mentally ill guy on national TV.
So do you have an argument of any kind, because this is fucking cringe kid
Anyone else getting 2024 United Health vibes?
This movie does so much right. You can feel Jokers craziness and how he feels unstable but you can also feel where he’s coming from talking about our society
He talks nothing about our society. He talks only about himself and how people can’t sink to his level. He’s pissed because he lived his life thinking he’s the illegitimate son of a billionaire and that his neighbor crush is his lover and then gets pissed at the world when he discovers it’s just in his head.
@@hellosammy4105 No you're so wrong. This is about society and how people treat those who we feel are inferior to them. Look at those men he killed on the train. They were rich and successful yet they acted so terrible towards him. Society also ignores those who suffer from mental illness. He was lied to his whole life but what would have happened if his mother wasn't put in an asylum but was given actual medical help to cope with her cognitive dissonance?
Because the REAL villain is the system. It reproduces people like the Joker
Like..now.
I think this is the most comic accurate Joker because of a unreliable narrator, compelling and realistic tragedy and a nialistic view of society that makes sense while still coming through as either a guy having fun or a complete monster created by society. Critics assumed the ending was a victory and thus glorified violence when really it was when he lost everything, the message is simply be kind or you can create more problems possibly leading to violence, sorry went off on a tangent but I love this movie.
His body language after the first shot. The way he shakes his leg, slightly tilts his chair and looks around the room personifies the sheer psychosis The Joker has. Absolutely, outstanding actor.
He's very underrated
Have you ever had adrenaline flood through your system? Like, really flood? I'm not talking just the mild high you get from like a thrill ride or whatever. You get into a fistfight with a bully, you nearly get into a traffic accident, or you are faced with something so unbelievably horrifying that it shakes you to your core? Your stomach clenches, your vision blurs, your muscles want to all flex at the same time, your mind races, and you get the sense of not even being present and operating purely on your most primordial basic instincts? That's probably what was happening to him at that moment.
And I still didn't feel like he was crazy until the second shot
Actually, the nervous adrenaline high wasn’t evidence of psychosis. The giggling after he shot him was psychotic behavior.
I think the most significant part is the _genuine_ laugh. Throughout the movie he emulates what a laugh sounds like, but doesn't actually laugh
Joaquin Phoenix...got what he deserved, his first Oscar!
Damn right he did.
He should've got it back in 2000 for gladiator
@@hckingking Well that was hollywood. Nowadays they're just doing publicity stunts (not saying he never deserved it just saying if they had a choice he wouldn't even get it)
Montravius Daniel Yes he should’ve, he played the hell outta that role too. Excellent actor.
Agreed. This excuse for a film doesnt merit any award. Predictable garbage.
Nothing more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose best to leave him be
Amen to that ❤😊
No. The point of this movie is too show what happens when these people are left alone. They do what everyone else did to them. The forget them. Except this is the kind of forgetting. Where you make sure... they are forgotten.
Actually it’s not best to leave them be. It’s better to not humiliate them and ridicule them on TV.
@@AvalancheTV I mean nor make fun of them, but show that people need help by example
@@Legenados-real yeah
"The child not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel it's warmth."
Wow. Thank you for that. That gave me chills.
Christian Trahan eh, don’t thank me. Cast your thanks into the ether for whoever made that quote! :)
Oh shit...that's deep
Naruto be like
It's an African Proverb.
He looks like he wants to cry after killing Murray, but then laughs. Summarizes his life.
If i am not wrong, he laughs when he is nervous or scared. So instead of crying he laughs because of his mental illness.
iRealDeal then the mental illness summarizes his life
@@irealdeal1334 no, in this scene he comes to the realization that he was meant to be this. His glee appears and then he finally really laughs and it's not a sickness anymore. He embraced it. This whole time he's been laughing at tragedy because deep down he enjoys it. He was in denial. Now it all makes sense to him. So he shoots the body again.
Didn´t he also listened to the chaotic screaming in the studio? Like he felt happy for the horror he just created? And of course felt relieved to assassin Murray? That scene is so uncomfortable...
@@irealdeal1334
I took it to mean, for his entire life, his laughter was a curse that he couldn't control, that only comes out in bad situations, and makes them worse. And that the laugh after shooting Murray was the first REAL laugh of his that we'd seen the entire movie.
"If it was me laying dead on the sidewalk you'd walk right over me!" I feel like Joaquin Phoenix wasn't acting in that line, considering that's how his brother died
You eve hear the Murray Franklin audience stop booing because they clearly realize that what he’s saying about them was true
I don't understand what you mean cause River Phoenix died from a drug overdose
@@MagicMahomes28 He Overdosed and collapsed on the sidewalk, and nobody stopped to help him
@@rerocherry Oh I didn't know where it happened
That's crazy
@@rerocherry That's just cruel
4:40 great use of the song “Spanish Flea” 😂
I’m glad the writers decided to make Joker realistic, rather turning him into another comic book villain.
What do you mean?
Exactly
Gotham Protector Exactly.
@Gotham Protector Joker doesn't always have to be so gritty to the his edge, and when I mean by that is that he can be a prankster with some harmless aspect of him (watch Batman The Brave andthe Bold to get what I mean) and then another aspect of him being that ruthless (as in this scene's case).
Actually they turned him into more of a comic book villain than another Hollywood villain
everyone: ok i’m waiting for the punch line
2020: there is no punch line.
200 subs with no videos yeah, it’s a Shoot Line....
That’s a terrible joke.. but I thought it was worth a..
*Shot*
lol
There’s a bullet line
KKKKKKKKK OMG
Yes 2021
Murray: "We're gonna have a nice clean show"
Joker: "I'm about to end this man's whole career"
Literally ended his whole career 😂
Murray: "Im about to end this man's whole career"
Joker: *Uno reverse card*
And his life
Ha, very original...
“ what career” 😂😂 the words of “ I’m not a rapper”!
He’s not right about hurting people but he is right how awful society has become.
Maybe American society? Things seem pretty good where I’m at
“You have a problem with Thomas Wayne?”
Perfect example of completely missing the point of the comment/issue
Because they cannot see the point if it was a laser gun
But he's right. Arthur does have a problem with him
@@hiduck8247 Well so what? It wasn't about the person Thomas Wayne himself. It was about the basic concept. About defining the line that crosses everything. The line that goes between those who are rich and those who are poor. The line between the guys who decide what is right and the guys who are always wrong because of that. The line between the ones that protect themselves and the ones who can't.... At least that's my attempt to assume what and how this interpretation of the joker thinks. I'm not saying this is necessarily right or wrong. I just wanted to explain his reasoning.
Correct
@@oliverhardy9464 I think the guy (Joker)is fucked up on every level, from personal and emotional to conceptual. I guess that was the point. In Wayne, he saw both the problem of his emotional trauma as much as the problem of the society itself. I never saw them as necessarily disconnected.
This scene alone is proof that Joaquin 100% deserved all those awards for this film. Just the little nuances in his performance. Phenomenal.
Absolutely. .. I can see why he earned free rent in Jared letos head lol
Fact:
Heath ledger who was rapist originally committed suicide. Crying Batman fans had to beg higher authorities to alter the reason to OD'ed.
Joaquin phoenix is much better
@@lickenhuntsman5338 where can I confirm the fact that a coroner changed an official cause of death because of crying Batman fans?
Where can I confirm he was a grapist?
Writing fact before opinion filled allegations doesn’t make your final opinion any more valid than a fart.
@@lickenhuntsman5338 maybe you should concentrate more on learning how to type sentences that actually make sense and aren't filled with grammatical errors instead of posting absolute bullshit.
De Niro overshadowed him.
That voice crack really contributed to set the tone and made the scene to stand out even more
Joaquin as Joker is trully phenomenal
@Burger Tree I think it's "I'll tell you what you get.. you get what you fucking deserve" which is my favorite line.
So amazing.
Nervous, anger, desperation, sadness. All in that voice crack. Truly an amazing scene and acting
Watching this scene with De Niro getting shot in the face has jumped to one of my top 5 kill scenes in a movie.
Wait till trump loses again. Your meltdown will be epic.
His TDS finally took him out.
I watched it at .25 playback 😂
This plays in my head every time he rants about Trump for attention
“If I was dying on the sidewalk you’d walk right over me” dang that’s deep
That's the world these dies
@@sarwinraaj3457 or pull out a camera phone and record
It’s sad, but true😔😭 that’s society today. No one ever cares what it’s like to be the other person, the struggles they deal with everyday.
@@GFettJake exactly that's why The Joker kills
@@sarwinraaj3457 it’s sad but true. We live in a world today where people don’t care. Nobody ever stops and thinks what that person is going through.
Notice how when the Joker was giving his last "Joke" to Murray, Murray was asking someone to call the police and completely ignored him, just like everyone else, looping back to why Arthur went insane in the first place.
Guess I'm not the only one who noticed it.
@@RisingDawn12 If you hate it, why bother commenting or better yet looking up this video?🤔
I know the feeling. I've been treated like that all of my life.
They would have called the police earlier. Those cameras would be off as soon as he admitted to a murder.
To be fair it's not like Murray could have known the context behind the Joker's actions, or had any reason to continue listening to him given how he was presenting himself. While the Joker's treatment at the beginning of the film wasn't justified, by the end of the film it is.
I swear to God Joaquin was so good in this. He's just the right amount of crazy and just the right amount of human to make Joker so relatable yet so distant at the exact same time.
the joker's character never got popular for being relatable. he is always two steps ahead and is criminally insane. this joker just got bullied once or twice and that was it.
Shawn Durrell
You really didn’t watch the movie didn’t you?
John Kelly
What do you mean by that?
@John Kelly yeah you wouldn't be saying that if you'd seen the movie mate
@John Kelly No he's not gay considering he imagined having a girlfriend, as you said you haven't even watched it anyway, silly. Besides, what do you have against gay people? I mean it's your problem if you're a homophobe, not the movie's problem.
Just here to remember the good times after the atrocity that was joker 2
I love the harsh music that builds up to him shooting Murray
YES. I THINK THE MUSIC MADE IT SO MUCH BETTER. like my heart starts beating so fast whenever I hear it. the chaos with Arthur asking if he wants a joke, murray telling them to call the police, and the anticipation just makes it so raw and realistic. it's crazy how good this scene is
As soon as the music played and he started that joke, I immediately knew he was gonna shoot him
Even though this movie is it's own story entirely, this scene is SO JOKER it gave me chills. He's funny, and he's absolutely terrifying. He also makes sense. That's even scarier.
@Duck Man Ok? Lmao
@Revenant Emperor Yall must be really needing some bitches
That's Joker for you, he is charismatic and makes you think. Like how his character in comics made Harley quin fell in love with him
Especially the skip up to the camera. That was so Arkham series Joker
@@nehemiahzo_ is arthur the joker who fights Batman?
Joaquin’s joker was so good it literally blew Murray’s mind.
lol
Right?! lol
Is it possible that you don't know what "literally" means?
😂
quite literally
I love the fact that they didn't ruin this by making a sequel
The blue light turned his red suit purple... *he is The Joker.*
Wow!
Good point i would never notice
I didn't notice at first really thank you!
I like the red suit better
Timestamp?
The best thing about this scene is that in the whole movie, it’s the only time Arthur laughs a genuine laugh.
I was thinking maybe he laughed because he realized he had a conversation with someone where he was on top(?). his disorder appears when he is at his worst.
Yeah I like that as well. All the other laughs were reaction based because of his disorder. This one was just him genuinely laughing
Also in the scene after, when he's in the cop car looking at Gotham burning
@Rupert Hay I thought the laughs he made at Randall's midget jokes weren't genuine. The way he immediately stops laughing and frowns after leaving the room gave me that impression. But I agree that the laugh he had when he spooked Gary was probably real.
His most genuine laugh was at the end when he told that woman she wouldn't understand
The sad part was, was that he looked up to Murray and idolized him and instead of being shown appreciation by his idol he was shown disrespect and made fun of. That would be enough to make anyone go crazy.
Letdown? Yes. Disappointment? Absolutely. "Go crazy"? No. Not even close.
And in the real world we love to watch roast videos of big creators who make fun of less talented ones. The disclaimer isn’t going to stop the burns
@@r.j.w7924 Found the spineless virgin that's never taken a punch in his life.
@@bubby8825 What?
@@r.j.w7924 that was not the only factors that led to him becoming crazy
I still remember the day this film came out, and this scene _instantly_ became iconic
Arthur: *shoots Murray*
Everyone: *panics*
Subtitles: [Applause]
PsychBeamTeam I watched it on Amazon Prime with subs tonight. When he first pulled out the gun in his apartment, the audience (on the TV) makes an “Awwwww” sound, (like the cutesy way)
...but the subtitles say, “Audience Gasps” lol WTF?
@@SunBunz u
Arthur: dances
It’s all part of the plan
They're trying to fuck with def people
"What do you get, when you cross a mentally ill loner, with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash? I'll tell you what you get. You get what you fucking deserve." That whole scene, the words, the acting, the build up, everything, will forever go down as one of my favorite scenes I've ever seen. Aaaaabsolutely gave me chills.
Was a very powerful scene . Just remember its just a scene and nothing good ever comes from releasing your fury and rage .
Phenix really deserved that oscar for that good acting
@@Denm_a all those mothers fuckers deserve to die like a bitch, hurt me once I will make your life hell
@@junjiito6619
Yet mfs are saying “your crazy! U need help!” Bitch who’s fault is it for making us crazy?
@@Denm_a don't judge a book by it's cover joker was right we all are pretending to be a good human being
It’s a sight to see when you see someone out acting Robert DiNero
I don't know about that. I mean Robert Deniro is PERFECT in this role. So is Joaquin Phoenix, but you can't really outdo perfection.
The difference is that when you're playing a crazy character, you have much more room to show all kinds of emotions, so people will always praise crazy performances more than more restrained and subtle performances.
But hot damn, Deniro is perfect here. We all want to shoot him because of his performance.
It's their mutual interaction that transcends this scene to legendary. Both of them carried the scene in fact I immediately praised De Niro's acting a couple of times this scene alone. The series of reactions he portrayed regarding every words his guest of the show said is amazing. "You're laughing, you're laughing" that delivery of that line is realistically on point. Then the excuse and self pity part. Then his subtle reactions to the show manager and the crowd shouting. I mean he is great. Add also the acting of Phoenix who's emotions were easily triggered by mere words a couple of times , amazing this scene.
I see what your saying, but deniro also played exactly what he was meant to. It was great though with all that emotion.
Money
Each actor has a job and De Niro’s was to be the support, the foil to Arthur. And he did it wonderfully because he didn’t overdo it. Phoenix’s job was to go wild while De Niro’s was to be restrained. The contrast is what makes the scene.
2:08 Exactly How people felt after CEO Brain Thompson was sh*t dead by Mario's Brother
From the moment he says “You’re awful Murray. Playing my video. Inviting me on the show. You just wanted to make fun of me.”
It’s full Joker all the way from there.
The way he looks over at Murray’s dead corpse and holds in his glee long enough until a true laugh escapes him is so intense. Phoenix rules.
@Will G When he find out his mother's file in Arklum Asylum that he was abused. He laughed his head off and the Joker persona fully took over.
I think the plan of killing himself changed when he heard and watched Murray humilating him again while he was behind the curtains and when he danced that was 95% Joker. When Murray introduced him, his attitude was very different from Arthur's behaviour when he reharshed his suicide at home. He was more confident, he kissed Dr.Sally, he cleaned the seat because he didn't want to sit on the same chair occupied by someone else and he even read (or improvised) the bad joke that was against the show's rules. His posture was different, his tone of voice.. Even his laugh, more sinister... like he was humiliating people who were laughing. Arthur probably surfaced a bit right before he killed Murray, but in my opinion that man was 95% Joker. I also think that Joker is the one who called Murray "Murr-aayyy" because he despised him.
giada agree with every with every single damn word here.
@@Oakland510 Me too
@@giada951 yep I agree, when he reminisced about his abuse "that we will just sit there and take like good little boys" and talked about Thomas Wayne he was Arthur but Arthur was steadily dying. Joker had most of the control
The way he says "If it was me dying in the street you'd walk right over me. I pass you everyday and you don't notice me!" really got to me.
That part there I remember a youtube experiment where they put a kid on the street of a busy city. (This was staged he wasnt homeless.) He sat there dirty and looked rugged. This was the early years of youtube or pranks going around. People walked passed, he was right in the middle of the city and no one greeted him as he was laying on the floor on the sidewalk. Surprisingly a homeless man went up to him and said if he was ok. Only person. That stuck with me. Lot of those crowds would have excuse and and understand the way it is. No, no..... if that was real that what would happen. It's like what Einstein said, the world is not just dangerous. It is dangerous that people look on and do nothing. This film as so bad and said as being logically wrong. Ignorence in the masses was being played along and vailed.
As it is in reality. Anyone can identify with this. 🤔
ruclips.net/video/5CwCvpEMEJU/видео.html this is the video
Man this is such a great scene
He is nervous, upset, mad, and has terrible social skills. The way he talks is perfect for the character
I have terrible social skills and whenever I get worked up and start getting nervous I talk like this
Phoenix nailed this part because he kept the tension
Screw everyone who said that this scene was cringe
Wait u say mur-rayy lol anyways yea this scene was amazing
Cringe is overused asl the scene is everything but cringe
I think the scene was “cringe.” but in a good sense. No one wants to see someone making a fool of themselves on live television. So I guess second hand embarrassment is a better term. However, I can’t deny that it was a wonderful, beautiful scene. Everything from the lighting to the acting was phenomenal. Joaquin Phoenix portrayed so much emotion and realism that I got second hand embarrassment. So kudos. He did his job - made me uncomfortable & even scared. Awesome guy, deserves an Oscar.
B T cringe is overused man it ain’t shit in the scene for Joaquin or joker to be embarrassed about other than the tv host making a joke out of him y’all just say stuff just to say stuff saying the word cringe is analytical asl
NAMECOMINGSOON Yeah man same here.
“The most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose.”
-James Baldwin
3:58 "I'll tell you what you get" the voice crack makes the scene so much more authentic and intense.
I love that voice crack!
@@MandyBuglet yup! Makes this so intense
"Everyone is awful these days. It's enough to make anyone go crazy" I felt that on whole new level
I’m glad someone pointed this specific quote out 💯
Especially if you're like me and you work retail
Not everyone is awful, but the human mind tends to focus more on the negative than on the positive.
I felt that
💆🏾♂️
It’s breathtakingly disturbing how coherent and articulate he becomes after accepting his madness.. Look!!! He’s not even laughing the same way he does when he kills Murray.. That is genuine laughter not because he has a sickness but because he found it funny to kill Murray.. Chilling
Good point
One of my favorite scenes of all time. His joker was amazing but the capping of dineros character was just priceless.
His leg shaking is so relatable
bruh
Ikr!
@@aerusjokaire5292 Fr
Yeah i also get that all the time after shooting someone
They Think We Will Just Sit There And Take It Like Good Little Boys And We Won’t Ware Wolf And Go WILD
Joaquin completely crushed this role. Especially with this scene. He completely transforms into his character to the point that you forget its all just an act. He literally becomes Joker.
Jack Dolinger nah Hamill is the joker fyi
And I want to believe that it's based on his real life interview with David Letterman back in 2009
@@MrQuanthluvr we're talking about actor not voice actor but its ok i respect your opinion
I swear to you if he does not get an award for this I will fucking dieeeee
@@olimpia_ He just got a Golden Globe
Joker: *Kills murray*
Joker: "Ok im just gonna stay here for a while"
Who's hear after the UHC shooting?
You know you’re a captivating actor when you make us forget Robert Deniro is in the scene
i didn't, speak for yourself
@@wolverineiscool7161 dude get tf off my comment then lmaoooo, so irrelevant
@@wolverineiscool7161 do you feel special now?
@@accidentalmadness1708 he has all the rights to comment what the fuck he wants so fuck off
So awful
It really shows how awful Murray is...
Any professional host would have gone to commercial and immediately had this guy escorted out by security.
But for ratings and his own ego, he kept engaging and pushing Arthur. He walked right in to his trap.
Or atleast tried to be sympathetic and understanding to him
@@yolk6867 he didn't he never tried
Its a movie its not real
I agree but then again this happens in the real world too
@@yuval1945 Jimmy Kimmel would probably do the same thing as Murray let's keep it real
I guess Joker blew up Murray’s mind with that joke.
I get it
This joke has already been tooken
I wonder what was going through Murray’s mind ....
...other than the bullet
Like literally
What the fuck dude?????
I agree
It is becoming real.
The Gunshot was the punch line, and it blew Murray's mind. Literally.
That was good 😀👏. You’re pretty creative.
😂
Ruined the comment with thanks with the likes
👍 stolen
@@aethan5649 Not stolen, i made it up, but then I noticed other people commented the same thing on similar videos, so yeah.
"If it was me dying on the sidewalk you'd walk right over me.I passed you everyday and you don't notice me"
It's a true reflection of society. We wonder of why the development of school shooters occur as a society.
It's a human instinct to create chaos when we look down upon and everything. People do it in positive ways such as defeating the odds time and time again.
@@Shawn6751 it's human nature in general to cause chaos. And the funny thing is, order can't really function (or have a purpose) without chaos.
I loved this quote, I loved most of this rant actually. Putting the crazy homicidal shit aside, he's not wrong
@@gabe8976 ya know it's crazy when the killer in clown makeup starts making sense.
@@Shawn6751 so true
To me, this is actually more terrifying than most of what Heath Ledger's Joker did. Mainly because, as terrifying as Heath was, he still felt like a movie villain. This scene on the other hand felt, sounded, and looked so real that it doesn't take much imagination to see it unfold in real life. In fact, I'm not convinced it hasn't already.....multiple times
It feels super realistic
One other thing is Ledger's Joker is one-dimensional bland character who is just wildly insane.
Joaquin's character is much better and also much more complex
I’m going to be honest..
I never seen this movie, and I thought this was real when I watched it from one of my friends.
I’m pretty gullible
They're vastly different. Ledger plays the joker. Phoenix is showing Arthur's descent into madness. Both incredible performances.
@@lickenhuntsman5338 what a stupid thing to say.
4:01 Joker fans meeting with the writers of the new movie...
didn't see it yet.... but this got a big laugh outta me!!!
😅😅
New movie is just not joker
Audience: BOOOOOO
Joker: Your boos mean nothing I've seen what you cheer for.
Nice Rick and Morty reference 👌
wowwww.
*Megan *108* yes
I like that joker isn’t the villain of the movie, it’s the society.
Can 1 more person like this to get to 69
it's 170 likes now
Exactly
we don't have to live in a society
@@breakmystupidniconicokneec3353 nope 299
The way he looks over his shoulder and sounds like he’s trying to hold back tears... ugh so captivating.
That was when I realized just how good Joaquin Phoenix did. That mix of laughing while holding back tears... it's like he's playing as the Joker and Arthur at the same time.
Ella Gage 👍🏽
Hey mention time
@@ellagage1256 Arthur essentially is just the Joker.
Recent events remind me of this movie. America is on track to become Gotham soon.
Watching this scene in the theater was one of the most impacting experiences of my movie- going life. The entire theater was shocked and quiet. It felt so unbelievably real, like something we weren't supposed to see. I can see why this movie was so controversial, because it makes average moviegoers watch someone gun down a man in cold blood, yet completely empathize vwith why it happened.
Spot on brother.
Chilling. Just absolutely chilling. Well said
I completely remember this feeling in the theaters. Chilling indeed.
I was just dragged to see this and movie and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time
It’s a fucking theatre, of course people where quiet you moron
Murray: “okay I’m waiting for the punchline”
Joker: “there is no punchline. It’s not a joke”
Me: “shit just got real”
J C yep
I'm stuck without a punchline. Tell her Batman.
J C shit just went to 0 / 100
Agreed I would’ve done the same
We will riot in joker mask ans there will be chaos in the city.We will also break the police cars.If Joaquin Phoenix doesnot get Oscar this year.
Joker 1989: “You ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light?”
Joker 2007: “Why so SERIOUS!!??!!”
Joker 2019: “You get what you FUCKING DESERVE!!!”
And what about Joker 1966 and Joker with Mark Hamill’s voice?
@@marcelobaratti8660
1966: “A joke a day keeps the gloom away!”
Animated: “Oh, what the heck, I’ll laugh anyway!” *cackles*
*2008*
They Think We Will Just Sit There And Take It Like Good Little Boys And We Won’t Ware Wolf And Go WILD
I pick 2019 Joker.
There’s two things you don’t do with Joker:
1. Laugh at his jokes
2. Tell him he’s not funny
Or give him a sequel
Heath ledger:do I look like a guy with a plan.
Joaquin Phoenix: do I look like a clown who could start a movement.
You know it would have been so fucking epic and an amazing way to pay homage to heath if he'd actually said that instead of the movement bit
Darshit Malavia ikr?
And they might have wanted to use that line
Jared Leto: pew pew pew pew. i am shit.
Heath ledger and Joaquin phoenix jokers be more intimidating than most cartoon and game jokers whew
I’ll never forget the theater reaction to this. In my opinion Joker was one of the best theater experiences since Get Out.
BranJ89 what was the theater reaction to this movie?
I almost never go to the theater but I really wish I had for this. I cant even imagine the reaction to this movie.
You never forget the sound of the shot. And the second shot only makes the first one even worse. You feel sorry for Arthur but at the same time you want vengence or justice for Murray.
Edwin draws everyone went crazy at this scene. The tension in the theater was really something I hadn’t experienced before either because the movie is so conflicting in its theme and content. It was a lot of nervous half-cheering, because people understood the ramifications of Arthur’s actions but at the same time it’s hard not to be happy for the guy after the beating he took from life and society.
I saw the film in the theater and I remember when he shot Murray one of the female viewers screamed pretty loud all of us went looking around to see who screamed then continued watching.
“If it was me dying on the sidewalk you’d walk right over me i pass you everyday and you don’t notice me” that line right there was so heartbreaking you could hear the pain in his voice the world failed him
I know it was awful
True🥺
Shut up it’s not real ‘the pain in his voice’
@@j.j.h1 by in his voice he meant the character 👍
@@j.j.h1 you should add Paul instead of Pool. In your name.
"Look how they massacred my boy..."
2019: Do I look like the kind of clown that can start a movement?
2008: Do I look like the guy with a plan?
"Cause it's all part of the plan!"
"THEN EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MI-HINDS!!"
1989: You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
1989:Do i look like I'm joking?
jayjay86443 I was hoping to hear that in this movie!
2008 i am iron man
2019 and i.....i am....iron man
2008 why so serious!
2019 you get what you fucking deserve!
"You don't know the first thing about me pal. Lemme tell ya I used to be a taxi driver...."
Murray name used to be travis
Hes talking down to a war hero! By god what has the world come to
Ya talkin to me?!
Never even made that connection lol
I love the way Joker looked at Murray before and after calling him awful.
Man, this was a good movie…
… How the _HELL_ did they think Folie a Deux was a good idea?
A Joker sequel (or a movie expanding on this universe focusing on Harley or Bruce Wayne) wasn’t inherently a bad idea, it was just executed so horribly.
One of the truest lines I’ve heard in all of cinema and especially present in today’s world... “What do you get when you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash. You get what you deserve...” ugh.
You can't treat someone with mental health issues so cruelly and act surprised when they retaliate. It's simply a basic law of nature. I suppose the vermin of this world just assume their victims will always be that way and they can torment them for as long as they please. The human pecking order can never be transgressed under any circumstances
it's not that they don't know it's that they don't care
Lol you think you're some cool misunderstood edge lord but in reality you're just a stinky neckbeard who's awkward
@@carbonfibercarpet4655 are you saying to me and if your you look stupid
They Think We Will Just Sit There And Take It Like Good Little Boys And We Won’t Ware Wolf And Go WILD
The way he says "got nothing left to lose" amazing actor.
Sort like how Marilyn Monroe said "What's a girl to do*!
Even the micro expressions after he kills him are very impressive. You can see the shock in himself that most would feel, the sadness of killing someone he once idolized, the way he tears up, laughing at how ironic it is.
I always saw it as him bring nervous and full of excitement from killing he didn't know what to do
It’s like he experiences every emotion at once, it’s very powerful
Yup, Phoenix' performance in this movie is extremely impressive, not just in this scene, but in every single moment he's on the screen.
Cringe
Joaquin Phoenix is an absolutely sublime actor, one of the best of all time.
Oh look, its Bryan Thomson denying a claim 🙃