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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Jetfire's Gun Clip wrote:http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_I-believe-in-harvey-dent-too_5-18-07.html
I believe this may be the image most of you have been looking for.
Nightwatcher wrote:Jetfire's Gun Clip wrote:http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_I-believe-in-harvey-dent-too_5-18-07.html
I believe this may be the image most of you have been looking for.
Yup. That's it. Looks like he's slashed open the sides of his face. Interesting.
Senor Hugo wrote:Nightwatcher wrote:Jetfire's Gun Clip wrote:http://www.batman-on-film.com/TDK_I-believe-in-harvey-dent-too_5-18-07.html
I believe this may be the image most of you have been looking for.
Yup. That's it. Looks like he's slashed open the sides of his face. Interesting.
Yeah, he certainly looks insane enough from that photo.
I don't know how well it'll work, but Chris Nolan hasn't screwed up yet.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I like it. He looks crazy enough, if not crazier.
But one thing bothers me: He has a scar on his right cheek, at least that's the only one that's highly visible. But there's something over it. It looks like he's got an oversized vein running over the scar. What is it?
Matrix. wrote:Yeah, he's meant to have some sort of slightly debonair aspect to him- one that allows his psyciatrist to fall victim to his charm at any rate.
The worst part is that it's not even particularly original to portray him like this:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/11416147/?qo=94&q=the+joker&qh=boost%3Apopular+age_sigma%3A24h+age_scale%3A5
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Then go complain to Grant Morrison about whatever the hell he's doing to The Joker. Some random guy has a design on deviantart that bears a mild resemblance to this design? Wow. What should they have done to be completely original then? Make him exactly like the comics?
Nightwatcher wrote:From what I can tell, it looks like he's sliced open the sides of his cheeks so when he grins you'll see his teeth almost all the way up to his ears.
Matrix. wrote:Woah, what is your *problem*? If the design team are trying to have an original take on the joker, am I not allowed to point out that fans have already done it?
Who are you? Heath Ledger's make-up artist? No? Then quit being so narky and let me have my own opinion.
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:There's only a vague resemblance in the image, which should have no bearing on any of it. He has the black stuff around the eyes, and that's about it. The white/gray chalky skin was going to be done basically no matter what, and the mouth is not similar at all. It's almost certain that any design they came up with would have some random similiarity to a design someone else had come up with. I don't see how a three year old picture from deviantart matters.
Matrix. wrote:So that excuses the rude attitude? Wouldn't 'Hmm, true, but to be fair, it's only the eyes and skin. Nolan knows what he's doing with the design, I'm sure.' have been sufficient rather than deciding to treat me like something you trod on?
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Matrix. wrote:So that excuses the rude attitude? Wouldn't 'Hmm, true, but to be fair, it's only the eyes and skin. Nolan knows what he's doing with the design, I'm sure.' have been sufficient rather than deciding to treat me like something you trod on?
My apologies then. Came out wrong on the first try and I should not have been that sarcastic.
Others deserve that.
:( I concur, this indeed is too frightning, why Harley would want that is beyond my comprehension. They obviously have not thought ahead.Greed wrote:Personally I find that Joker to be a little to grotesque in appearance. Takes away from his visual charm.
Fang Wolf wrote::( I concur, this indeed is too frightning, why Harley would want that is beyond my comprehension. They obviously have not thought ahead.Greed wrote:Personally I find that Joker to be a little to grotesque in appearance. Takes away from his visual charm.
I do not like it if Nightwatcher is correct and they are avoiding the chemical vat, "Like the Killing Joke" my ass.
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