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Batman (1989)
Batman (1989)
1989 | Action
Michael Keaton is my favorite Batman (Adam West is my 2nd Fav). I loved the visuals. The batmobile featured is probably one of the best batmobiles out of all of them. Jack Nicholson was creepy as the Joker. Overall, I liked Tim Burton's take on Batman.
  
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Scott McGinn (0 KP) Mar 3, 2018

Keaton's Batman is brilliant, and yet do often overlooked

Virtuosity (1995)
Virtuosity (1995)
1995 | Action, Horror, Mystery
7
6.4 (9 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Russell Crowe’s version of The Joker as the main villain, great sci-fi action with good subplot, Denzel is solid as ever (0 more)
The visuals are quite dated but we’re talking about 1995, same year kids thought they knew something about computers by watching Hackers (0 more)
  
Joker (2019)
Joker (2019)
2019 | Crime, Drama
Acting, story, cast (0 more)
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Joker begins
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Arthur fleck is a struggling comedian with history of depression and a medical condition which causes him to laugh when in physical or mental pain. (Makes sense given the character being portrayed).

Finally being pushed over the edge of his own sanity & idolized by the people of Gotham who feel forgotten & pushed aside, Arthur dons the name 'Joker' & decides to take matters into his own hands by violently retaliating against the wealthy.

Joaquin Phoenix is fantastic and plays the Role brilliantly bringing a dark, intense character to the silver screen in an origin story that is a must see.....knock knock.......
  
Batman the Killing Joke
Batman the Killing Joke
Brian Bolland, Alan Moore | 2008 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.4 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really enjoyed reading this comic.

We get the Joker's origin story. He was in a robbery gone wrong and fell into acid because his wife and unborn child died in an electrical fire accident right before the robbery. He was poor, down on his luck, trying to get a job as a comic, and needed some money fast to keep them from losing their apartment. He started off by trying to do an honorable thing and it haunts him for the rest of his life. It is one of the reasons he has gone a bit loony, he cannot face the fact that he is alone in his grief.

We get the reason for Barbara Gordon's paralysis and her origin into becoming the Oracle. (Thanks Joker)

Detective Gordon is attacked by the Joker who is trying to show him how painful it is to lose something he loves. Joker wants to turn Gordon crazy, but doesn't.

Batman does not want his fight with the Joker to end in death, but it will if it has to.

Overall, I really enjoyed this comic and recommend it to anyone who likes the Joker and wants to know more about him.

I love the Joker's last joke, so I'm going to write it out.

Two guys are living in a lunatic asylum and one night they decide they do not like living in an any night they don't like living in an asylum anymore. They decide they're going to escape. So they get up onto the roof and there, just across this narrow gap, they see the roofs of the town, stretching away in the moonlight, stretching away to freedom. The first jumps across with no trouble. The second pauses, he is afraid of falling. The first calls back and says, "I'll turn on this flashlight I've got and you can walk across the beam." The second replies "What do you think I am, crazy? You'll turn the light off once I'm half way across."

I love that joke and the fact that both Batman and the Joker crack up after it.
  
Batman the Killing Joke
Batman the Killing Joke
Brian Bolland, Alan Moore | 2008 | Fiction & Poetry
6
7.4 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
So, [b:The Killing Joke|96358|Batman The Killing Joke|Alan Moore|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346331835s/96358.jpg|551787].

Commonly cited as one the best Batman stories (after [b:The Dark Knight Returns|59960|Batman The Dark Knight Returns|Frank Miller|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327892039s/59960.jpg|1104159]), The Killing Joke is, in reality, an origin story.

However, rather than being the origin story of a Superhero, this takes the somewhat unusual idea of being that of a villain instead: in this case, how did the most Notorious (and deadly) of Batman's foes - The Joker - come to be how he is?

This also draws parallels between The Joker and Batman himself, depicting them each as, if you will, two sides of the same coin - both have had a very bad day, but each have reacted to it differently (or have they?).

Personally, I feel that the origins of The Joker would have been better left to mystery rather than detailed as in this story; however, that's not denying that this is a good (if short) read in its own right.
  
Suicide Squad (2016)
Suicide Squad (2016)
2016 | Action
Harley and joker scenes were great and had lots of potential for it's own storyline (0 more)
Plot was weak and messy. Character development was forced and editing was lazy (0 more)
Messy but a decent popcorn movie
Suicide Squad was a good action movie with a really poor plot and no real character development. What was there was forced and trite. The scenes with the joker and harley were stunning but bizarre and really should have been a movie on it's own. It's okay but not anything I'll watch over again. Meh