Scene from the 1993 movie 'Batman: Mask of the Phantasm' wherein The Joker pays a visit to city councilman Arthur Reeves.
This is my favourite part of the entire film - The Joker goes from being...
Scene from the 1993 movie 'Batman: Mask of the Phantasm' wherein The Joker pays a visit to city councilman Arthur Reeves.
This is my favourite part of the entire film - The Joker goes from being intimidating, to nonchalant, to psychopathic in about 2 and a half minutes.
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i dont understand why they dont make these anymore. the last good animated series i watched was the justice league. i would donate alot for them to make a few new series'
Mark Hamill and the creators of Batman: The Animated Series were geniouses. They won awards for the show and got a two thumbs up from Roger Ebert and his pal! I too have had enough of these new shows, especially the live actions shows with the similiar style of humor: That's so Raven, Hannah Montanah, whatever the Jonas Brothers are doing etc...
It's great how this is technichally a kids show, yet they have drug references, sex references, etc. At one point I remember, "Where's The Joker?!" Guy replies "Who knows?! Making haha with Harley Quinn."
Ah that's so true dude. Nowadays all they've got are lame excuses for tv shows with moronic characters, and toilet humor that isn't funny, and simply redundant. I miss the old shows...
I loved how they were able to make it so the kids could enjoy it, but also made it so the adults could too-- the Joker managing to mix being genuinely funny with being genuinely terrifying...see Joker's laugh after "Makes you want to laugh" for the terrifying part.
Rent it on Netflix. This is the most underrated movie of all time. I mean, it's better than most live action Batman movies! Hell... it's better than a lot of movies...
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