Joker scenes from "Under the Red Hood" (part 2)
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That last scene: Jurassic park anyone XD
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Bite my shiny metal hood!
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@NICKREAPER316 The Red Hood origin was around pre-crisis back in the 1950s. Most everyone forgot about it until Alan Moore expanded on the story in "Killing Joke".
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@Soccercrazyigboman It alternates from story to story. Sometimes he falls into the vat by accident, other times he jumps off the railing because he's terrified of Batman and doesn't realize what he's jumping into.
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@SpiritTHIRTY1 The Red Hood origin had been around since the 1950s, Alan Moore just expanded on it for "Killing Joke".
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@kahux - Hamill's laughter is the classic iconic one = yes.
Though for this movie, thought if he did follow up mark's laughter, it might drag on too much at times. Imagine if it goes through a much lengthier, piercing hysterical laugh.
Joker: HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHheheahhaheaheh
ahea (2 hours later) Batman: Yea thats a really scary laugh... but you should take it easy, or else it doesn't fit the theme in this movie. xP
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@polarviking2 yeah. this is joker's most accepted origin story, but its not official. comes from The Killing Joker. go read it. good read
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anyone else tired of people comparing every single other joker to mark hamill's.
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I really wanted to know more about his toothbrush...
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@Malthizar I know that. But everytime we hear a joker not made by Hamill, we immediatly think it sucks! Dead or not dead we should give others a chance. I mean, Hamill's alaive but hes about to retire!
Dimaggio gets everything down, but I think his laugh could be a bit more piercing and hysterical. Then again, I might just be biased towards Hamill.
kahux 1 month ago 32
I like the voice of this Joker. He fits the theme of the movie.
Evoblack1 1 month ago 32