"Because I've heard that before...and it wasn't funny the first time." Goosebumps. He destroyed his whole idea with just a line. That was like "I've been through basically the same as you, but I'm not like you".
@@juanaldasoro8670 Remember that woman in Batman Arkham Knight who was infected with the Joker blood. She gained one of Joker’s traits which I think is the obsessive trait with Batman.
"If I was going to have a backstory I'd like it to be multiple choice" No truer words were spoken. And for those who have seen the newest Joker. Multiple choice seems to be what the movie is going for
I think the “all it takes is one bad day” line woulda been perfect for the Murray show he could just be like “Well Murray all it takes to make someone like me is....just one bad day...”
And even that particular story isn’t reliable. My brother argued that everything after Arthur climbed into the fridge was in his head, my dad argued that everything after Murray was killed was in his head. Pretty weird that Arthur became famous and beloved (the two things he wanted) after he had a full-blown meltdown.
Absolutely. With this version of the Joker, we never know how honest the portrayal of the story is from his POV. And that makes every second of it more interesting.
Just so amazing, “All it takes is one bad day”, and in the new Joker movie, his portrayal says “I just had a bad day” right before he truly becomes Joker. Absolutely awesome
Actually the story Joker tells is probably a lie, he is a unreliable narrator, all we know is that he wants to inflict the pain his false memories gave him, which he isn’t sure are really his.
@@bekim7878 no the message is the joker was weak his one bad day turned him insane so he thought it was like that for everyone so he tried it one jim and failed because jim didn't give up to madness he fought for his sanity. Joker on the other hand just lest insanity take him because it was the easiest thing to do to him
It's probably not all that inaccurate. Radar picking up something, possibly a flock of geese as he said... The people operating the radar don't know what's there, all they know is that SOMETHING is there. And because something is there, better be safe and have the army ready to react if it is by chance someone attacking...
Everyone complaining about the speed isn't factoring in context. This isn't Joker making a calm and measured speech, this is Joker becoming unhinged by his own repressed emotions.
Captain Blackjack yea not quite, he's meant to sound a bit depressed. He tried to prove that anyone can snap really fast, and although he did prove it Batman refuses to see things the way the joker does. Joker already knows Batman is going nuts but Batman keeps it locked up and focuses on his heroic views, he doesnt let it get to him, joker wants to bring that out and fails continuously, he's frustrated
It works well for the interpretation of the monologue presented in the movie, however it does not jive well with how the monologue comes across in the comic book. I think that's where the complaints come in.
Everyone relax about Batman killing somebody. It was only a midget or two. They only count for 1/4 of an actual person. At worst, batman killed 1/2 a person. He is still good.
@@NightMythHunter The fact could be seen that if Batman did kill the midget it would be a subtle indication that that was when Batman broke his rule and suggests that in the end he did kill the Joker....!?! Hmmm
Batman would probably indirectly say something like “no one truly made you a villain but yourself. Despite everything you’ve gone through you still had a choice yet you chose to become a monster.
@Dogifish and what does not being crazy have to do with being god of chaos and thinking everyone is like him? Everyone knows that's what joker is and that's what he thinks
"....My point is,...I went crazy!...." I see no one noticed that when Joker dropped Batman with that crockpot of lobsters (1:44 - Hilarious to me, because Joker started whipping his a$$ with food & kitchen utensils - coffee pot, plate, frying pan - Lol!!), that the lobsters were tied to Joker's past when he was sitting with those gangsters planning the break-in. The gangsters were eating lobsters at the time.
I laugh how Kevin Conroy and mark Hanlel have been voicing joker and Batman for years but they still sound the same. As in they don’t sound old or tired. They still sound like themselves
They’re the best for a reason😎👍 And they love the roles. Mark even said when he was gonna retire he’d instantly return if Killing Joke was made into a movie. He more than kept that promise as you see here.
when you think about it, what makes this monologue so good...is how true it can be. Think about it, all it really does take for someone to completely lose it is one bad day...one bad day where they lose everything that they ever cared about, one bad day that makes life seem like one sick joke, one bad day that pushes you so far past your breaking point that you go mad as a result...Just One Bad Day...where everything goes absolutely.....horribly......wrong.
True but that is kinda what makes Batmans reply “Because I’ve heard it before…and it wasn’t funny the first time” so epic because he’s confirming the Joker has a point that from a certain point of view life is meaningless and bad things can happen to good people for no reason hell Batmans origin story is built off it but he also acknowledges that if people such as himself or Gordon can endure the worst of tragedy ( Batman’s parents Gordon’s daughter paralyzed and his own wife murdered) and can still rise above shows in the end that we can overcome our hardships and be stronger from it and even become selfless enough to refocus our efforts on making sure what happens to us doesn’t happen to others.
VeliaEnid Serrano your comment is fine but your emoji annoys me. There was no point in me saying that, but it infuriated me so greatly that I felt I had to
@James Midnite oh really? everyone has a breaking point...sometimes it makes them suicidal, but other times, it can make them want to share their pain with others, weather they want to or not...and other times as well...it will just make them SNAP...it all depends on the person, and ultimately, what makes their day so very very bad.
@@3lankfac32 i way preferred it in the og. Like, it was meant to be an earnest appeal to batman, joker genuinely confused and asking for validation about his worldview from the only person he feels he can sympathize with. I overall liked the animation of killing joke here but idk, the whole monologue scene towards the end wasn't given enough space to breath imo, idk why they felt like they had to include action scenes and change so much of the script in the most pivotal scene of the book
jacker thedude it does kinda look that way lol. But I feel like he probably threw them over to the other side of the room. That's my personal interpretation. But it definitely looks like it could be the other way around as well
The monologue is very famous and well known amongst us batman fans, but the line I think is more important is Batmans response, "Because I've heard it before and it wasn't funny the first time". This in my mind shows us that entire mindset of the Joker that he has just laid out in his words were quite probably the very idea and thoughts that went through Bruce's head after the death of his parents and that once upon a time Bruce was in the same emotional place that the Joker was......and highlights just how much they are different sides of the same coin
I think about this monologue every time I write a villain. Very few people are evil for the sake of being evil, they're often the way they are because they've been damaged, the world has been cruel to them, life has given them a raw deal, etc. It's no coincidence that abusers (whether it be emotional, physical, financial, sexual, etc.) often times were abused themselves. Many times, people become cruel and sadistic through years of systematic abuse but sometimes, people become cruel and sadistic after one extremely bad day.
The speech feels ''rushed'' to some of you because you've most likely listened to fanmade versions or probably have a different idea of how it would sound in your head when your reading the comic. But bare in mind, that was a comic. This is an animation. Meaning, its real time. Everything has to match with whats happening in the scene. The music slowly picking up, Batman advancing forward.. Also it depends on the direction he was advised to take. In the final scene where joker tells batman a joke, the way it was delivered was different to how a lot of fan versions delivered it.
It feels rushed because the pacing is different than in the comic as is the emphasis. I've never seen a fanmade version but there are certain things in a comic that give you some sense as to the pace and emotion that a character is communicating. For instance, in the comic the last bits are shown over a close-up of the Joker. He doesn't look angry or enraged as he does here. He looks oddly lucid, like he actually can't figure out why Batman doesn't see the world the way he does. It's a moment which suggest real curiousity or real vunerability on the part of the Joker. That' certainly different than the quick anger we see here. I'm not saying one is better or worse but it's certainly a different take. Feel free to look at the panel from the comic yourself. You'll see it's not the same delivery at all (and this is true of a number of lines in the film, especially the titular joke). s.yimg.com/fz/api/res/1.2/ncxyccnoc7iIXZz.yJrFqQ--/YXBwaWQ9c3JjaGRkO2g9Njg3O3E9OTU7dz01MDA-/media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/a5/bc/4e/a5bc4e86827d24b438df79a8024ec496.jpg
It’s crazy how close Joker got to Bruce’s “one bad day”. He mentioned both the mob and a mugging. Just a few more word and relationship switches and he would have been right on the nose
Their relationship is so fascinating, it’s like no other I know. They’re so different and so similar at the same time. They are the exact opposite. They’re made for each other.
@@Spacebattler The difference is the scale of the bad day, your original personality, your age and how attached you were to people as a whole before said bad day occurred. Everyone has a breaking point. The difference is how they break. Some become suicidal , others lose their sanity completely, others give up on trusting their own decisions and rely on the system, others become bitter and others still work on trying to make the world a better place.
Joker isn't necessarily wrong. But it's only looked at from one perspective: one who blinked when they stared into the abyss. Everyone has bad days when they face the same thing. What matters is if you face it and power on through, or let it destroy you and turn you into something else.
I don’t think anyone could really fight the joker without him getting quite a few good hits in since the joker has no fighting style no martial arts he’s just too unpredictable
The Batgirl prologue shouldn't take away from the essence of the movie - an adaptation to its source material. People wanted it to be JUST LIKE the original graphic novel. If the Killing Joke movie was 100% a carbon copy of its source material, it becomes too predictable. Yeah we all know the story but I like the minor differences in the movie - like Batman punching the mirrors as he sees deformed minions dressed up as him, like as if he's going mad himself. Also the voice acting brings the movie to life I give it an 8/10
He reallly is telling the truth. I’ve been depressed and suicidal for a long time. After years of coping and pills this one small series of unfortunate events happened and finally built up and boiled over and I absolutely broke down and swallowed a ton of pills. My grandma found me stumbling around and delirious and called the ambulance and she saved my Life. I remember how I felt. I was ready... I was really ready. When I swallowed those pills and felt all that pain in my Body I didn’t care, I was ready. I closed my Eyes and woke up in the hospital... and was sent to the psych ward
@@hasanaknox3875 I’m much better now but at what cost? I had to cut off the part of me that cared for others. Becoming better meant getting rid of my shame. I no longer care about others who aren’t my friends or family. I’ve become the person who if you’re in my way I’ll step on you. I’m a whole different person from the sad depressed person who cared too much and I’m never going back. I’m saving myself.
@@mightytaco123 I can relate. Every day since 2020, I can’t stop feeling nihilistic about the future of the world at large, so I just started to distance myself from the human race. At the same time, I can’t help but feel alone because of how different I’ve become. It’s the lead-in to the apocalypse, and we’re just sitting back and watching the fireworks.
The thing I like about this speech is that its true in some cases......one bad thing or one thing that doesn't go your way can drive you to the brink of insanity but those who don't cling to the reality are the ones that are truly insane and those who do actually have a slight chance of keeping their sanity
Even though the monologue was so rushed here, I REALLY love how they did 1:44. The way Mark Hamill says those three words, along with the Joker's expression and the music darkening, is so good.
Batman and Joker represent the human society. All it takes is one bad day to make people change. Some manage to fight and no ave on through the pain like Batman and some can’t and become a mess like Joker. So it’s safe to say that Batman and Joker are by far the best superhero and super villain in history.
I will say as much as the film has changed stuff for the "worse" I like the part where it looked like Joker's home with his wife but upside down much like how he ended up becoming in life.
It’s very poetic cause it ties back into the whole motives for their characters- Joker says nothing matters and anything anyone has ever cared about is worthless, and in some way he’s right and Batman agrees, but he found the whole concept funny. Batman found it *enraging*
World is inherently meaningless, petty, cruel and absurd - they agree on that. Joker goes to destroy it while laughing. Batman goes to create meaning utterly unfazed.
"sometimes i remeber it some way, sometimes another, if i have a past i prefer it to be multiple choice" Heath ledgers joker when he told the stories about his scars finally makes sense..
The way this is delivered is actually brilliant. It's paced perfect and you're all saying Hamill had no heart saying. HE LITERALLY SOUNDS LIKE THIS EVERY SINGLE TIME HE IS THE JOKER. Fuck, "fans" are so fickle when something isn't catered to them. If it's not their way it's garbage and they won't look at it from other angles. This scene was amazing regardless if it wasn't "paced" they way YOU wanted it to be.
The scariest part about the Joker is when he's relatable. Going loony as an escape mechanism, wanting to know or prove everyone else is just like you on the inside.
"Because I've heard that before...and it wasn't funny the first time."
Goosebumps.
He destroyed his whole idea with just a line.
That was like "I've been through basically the same as you, but I'm not like you".
Kevin did an amazing delivery
Really reinforces the idea of Batman and Joker being on the on two sides of the same coin.
@@TheEmpiresStrongest The duality of the human condition
@@juanaldasoro8670 Remember that woman in Batman Arkham Knight who was infected with the Joker blood. She gained one of Joker’s traits which I think is the obsessive trait with Batman.
@Louis Kirkwood no
"If I was going to have a backstory I'd like it to be multiple choice"
No truer words were spoken. And for those who have seen the newest Joker. Multiple choice seems to be what the movie is going for
I think the “all it takes is one bad day” line woulda been perfect for the Murray show he could just be like “Well Murray all it takes to make someone like me is....just one bad day...”
And even that particular story isn’t reliable. My brother argued that everything after Arthur climbed into the fridge was in his head, my dad argued that everything after Murray was killed was in his head. Pretty weird that Arthur became famous and beloved (the two things he wanted) after he had a full-blown meltdown.
Absolutely. With this version of the Joker, we never know how honest the portrayal of the story is from his POV. And that makes every second of it more interesting.
I love it such a good movie
I mean that movie didn't even try to do Joker accurately
Just so amazing, “All it takes is one bad day”, and in the new Joker movie, his portrayal says “I just had a bad day” right before he truly becomes Joker. Absolutely awesome
Actually the story Joker tells is probably a lie, he is a unreliable narrator, all we know is that he wants to inflict the pain his false memories gave him, which he isn’t sure are really his.
But it doesn't take one bad day
@@joycongod4831 Maybe yes it depends how was your life and how bad is your day.
@@bekim7878 no the message is the joker was weak his one bad day turned him insane so he thought it was like that for everyone so he tried it one jim and failed because jim didn't give up to madness he fought for his sanity. Joker on the other hand just lest insanity take him because it was the easiest thing to do to him
@@joycongod4831 yeah but it worked with Harvey Dent in the dark knight and he wasn't weak,but I see your point
"Do you ever think about how many times we've come so close to World War 3 over a flock of geese on a computer screen?" Sums up the interent
And its true. Sadly. Same as random errors somehow being WMD's from Russia above the ocean.
99 luftballoons
I think it was just once.
It's probably not all that inaccurate.
Radar picking up something, possibly a flock of geese as he said... The people operating the radar don't know what's there, all they know is that SOMETHING is there. And because something is there, better be safe and have the army ready to react if it is by chance someone attacking...
twitter in a nutshell
Everyone complaining about the speed isn't factoring in context. This isn't Joker making a calm and measured speech, this is Joker becoming unhinged by his own repressed emotions.
Captain Blackjack yea not quite, he's meant to sound a bit depressed. He tried to prove that anyone can snap really fast, and although he did prove it Batman refuses to see things the way the joker does. Joker already knows Batman is going nuts but Batman keeps it locked up and focuses on his heroic views, he doesnt let it get to him, joker wants to bring that out and fails continuously, he's frustrated
It works well for the interpretation of the monologue presented in the movie, however it does not jive well with how the monologue comes across in the comic book. I think that's where the complaints come in.
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It's almost like the guy who rewrote this scene didn't get it.
Just Some Guy with a Mustache
We cross paths once again :/ you'd think I wouldn't be surprised at this point
I'm here after saw "Joker"
Still accurate
Yes! In the movie where he says, "I've had a bad day" screams reference to the Killing Joke!
Goosebumps when he said that...
Same dude lol!!
@@gfan84 i thought he said did you ever have a bad day?
Dude Arthur's whole life was terrible.
Batman: *Doesn’t kill*
Also Batman: *Throws a dude into a spike pit*
Joker killed the goon by putting the spike pit there and sending them after the Batman over a spike pit
For Batman it's involuntary manslaughter
@@baitposter manslaughter still involves killing though. No one accused him of murder, just killing that guy.
Ikr that's bad written its weird
He probably directed him out of the way of the spikes
@@ALJ9000 I’m not to sure about that
This is literally my brain everytime I get depressed
Same
Me too
You ask me if i have negative thoughts, All i have are joker beating batman with frying pan thoughts.
Same
Yeah it's pretty cathartic.
People hate this so much, yet I would give Hamil an Oscar for this
Marcus Pearl right?!
Marcus Pearl I agree
Agreed
Marcus Pearl its because of the unecessary bat girl subplot honestly
the Rest its perfect
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Because there are better ones out there
Everyone relax about Batman killing somebody. It was only a midget or two. They only count for 1/4 of an actual person. At worst, batman killed 1/2 a person. He is still good.
That is so dark and twisted... I love it
Finally someone speaking logic
That's at best a half case in the court. Worst case scenario he'll almost get sent to jail.
Roflmao
@@NightMythHunter The fact could be seen that if Batman did kill the midget it would be a subtle indication that that was when Batman broke his rule and suggests that in the end he did kill the Joker....!?! Hmmm
Hahahahhaha
"I heard it all before."
- I was in your place.-
"And it wasn't funny the first time."
- And I chose not to let it consume me.-
Batman would probably indirectly say something like “no one truly made you a villain but yourself. Despite everything you’ve gone through you still had a choice yet you chose to become a monster.
2:21-2:34 Now I can die happy hearing Mark and Kevin say those lines.
Who is mark and kevin
dr. ham Mark Hamill who plays The Joker and Kevin Conroy who plays Batman.
@@admiralflynn895 ok thank you
@@dr.ham101 That hurt
@Mike this guy gets it
you know, even though we know he's completely psychotic, the Joker has had some good monologues.
He’s not though he’s sane
Maybe super sane?
@@bekim7878 wym maybe DC already confirmed that that's what Joker was
@Dogifish and what does not being crazy have to do with being god of chaos and thinking everyone is like him? Everyone knows that's what joker is and that's what he thinks
Every good villain does
"....My point is,...I went crazy!...." I see no one noticed that when Joker dropped Batman with that crockpot of lobsters (1:44 - Hilarious to me, because Joker started whipping his a$$ with food & kitchen utensils - coffee pot, plate, frying pan - Lol!!), that the lobsters were tied to Joker's past when he was sitting with those gangsters planning the break-in. The gangsters were eating lobsters at the time.
I started laughing when he hit Batman with that pan of crawfish or lobster 😂😂
Well the entire room is based on the memory he had of his past in the film.
Mobsters eating lobsters. Hehe
I totally noticed.
*“By clinging to reality you're denying the reality of a situation”* -The Joker 🃏
1:43 Goosebumps every single time. The way the tone of the music suddenly changes and the piercing yet slow "I went crazy," is one to remember 🖤
I laugh how Kevin Conroy and mark Hanlel have been voicing joker and Batman for years but they still sound the same. As in they don’t sound old or tired. They still sound like themselves
They’re the best for a reason😎👍 And they love the roles. Mark even said when he was gonna retire he’d instantly return if Killing Joke was made into a movie. He more than kept that promise as you see here.
RIP
when you think about it, what makes this monologue so good...is how true it can be. Think about it, all it really does take for someone to completely lose it is one bad day...one bad day where they lose everything that they ever cared about, one bad day that makes life seem like one sick joke, one bad day that pushes you so far past your breaking point that you go mad as a result...Just One Bad Day...where everything goes absolutely.....horribly......wrong.
Omega Snake and the thing that makes it so scary is that it can happen in real life too. 😨
True but that is kinda what makes Batmans reply “Because I’ve heard it before…and it wasn’t funny the first time” so epic because he’s confirming the Joker has a point that from a certain point of view life is meaningless and bad things can happen to good people for no reason hell Batmans origin story is built off it but he also acknowledges that if people such as himself or Gordon can endure the worst of tragedy ( Batman’s parents Gordon’s daughter paralyzed and his own wife murdered) and can still rise above shows in the end that we can overcome our hardships and be stronger from it and even become selfless enough to refocus our efforts on making sure what happens to us doesn’t happen to others.
@@enid22ful that it DOES happen in real life
VeliaEnid Serrano your comment is fine but your emoji annoys me. There was no point in me saying that, but it infuriated me so greatly that I felt I had to
@James Midnite oh really? everyone has a breaking point...sometimes it makes them suicidal, but other times, it can make them want to share their pain with others, weather they want to or not...and other times as well...it will just make them SNAP...it all depends on the person, and ultimately, what makes their day so very very bad.
When he said *_“why aren’t you laughing?!”_* I almost wish he would have said *_“why aren’t you like me?!”_*
@The Wolffe Clan Official i think this delivery was better. in the comic it kinda threw me off
@@3lankfac32 i way preferred it in the og. Like, it was meant to be an earnest appeal to batman, joker genuinely confused and asking for validation about his worldview from the only person he feels he can sympathize with. I overall liked the animation of killing joke here but idk, the whole monologue scene towards the end wasn't given enough space to breath imo, idk why they felt like they had to include action scenes and change so much of the script in the most pivotal scene of the book
That's basically what he meant whe he said that
That's a way worse line.
@@TheCompleteMental Agree to disagree, thanks for your feedback though.
so batman killed a midget
NIGGA THREW ONE OF THEM INTO THE SPIKES LMAO
I love how people aren't complaining about that. They're to busy complaining about Batgirl and listening to Jokers speech to notice
well they are only half a person lol
This was the first thing I noticed when I saw this in theatres , like wtf Batman haha . Still liked it hahaha
i think he threw two of them to the spikes
0:57 did batman just seriously kill a person
I was wondering that too.
You could say that Batman threw him between the spikes, so he wouldn't be impaled.
By this time in Batman's history he was already fed up.
Pedro Marques I thought he was even more determined not to kill his enemies?
jacker thedude it does kinda look that way lol. But I feel like he probably threw them over to the other side of the room. That's my personal interpretation. But it definitely looks like it could be the other way around as well
The monologue is very famous and well known amongst us batman fans, but the line I think is more important is Batmans response, "Because I've heard it before and it wasn't funny the first time". This in my mind shows us that entire mindset of the Joker that he has just laid out in his words were quite probably the very idea and thoughts that went through Bruce's head after the death of his parents and that once upon a time Bruce was in the same emotional place that the Joker was......and highlights just how much they are different sides of the same coin
In one of the many adaptations of Batman, the Joker said the same thing. It's the show were the Joker is barefoot.
Most scariest thing about Joker is that he is NOT insane.
This is why all atheists should be like Joker
GameDoctor21 He's not crazy, you're right. He's purely and simply...evil.
W e l i v e i n a s o c i e t y
He is not insane. He is super sane.
@@jonnymcmurra1651
What?
I think about this monologue every time I write a villain. Very few people are evil for the sake of being evil, they're often the way they are because they've been damaged, the world has been cruel to them, life has given them a raw deal, etc. It's no coincidence that abusers (whether it be emotional, physical, financial, sexual, etc.) often times were abused themselves. Many times, people become cruel and sadistic through years of systematic abuse but sometimes, people become cruel and sadistic after one extremely bad day.
Except the Joker, who actually is just evil.
Best part of this movie: They BOTH had excellent points
One bad day... or in the case of "Joker", a whole shitty life.
"I thought my life was a tragedy."
“But now I realize, it’s a comedy.”
Gay
The speech feels ''rushed'' to some of you because you've most likely listened to fanmade versions or probably have a different idea of how it would sound in your head when your reading the comic. But bare in mind, that was a comic. This is an animation. Meaning, its real time. Everything has to match with whats happening in the scene. The music slowly picking up, Batman advancing forward..
Also it depends on the direction he was advised to take. In the final scene where joker tells batman a joke, the way it was delivered was different to how a lot of fan versions delivered it.
I like it slow, but he did fine here
It feels rushed because they changed it. this is not the same speech from the comic.
+Bakura Dark exactly
It maybe a different direction but it wasnt good by all means
It feels rushed because the pacing is different than in the comic as is the emphasis. I've never seen a fanmade version but there are certain things in a comic that give you some sense as to the pace and emotion that a character is communicating. For instance, in the comic the last bits are shown over a close-up of the Joker. He doesn't look angry or enraged as he does here. He looks oddly lucid, like he actually can't figure out why Batman doesn't see the world the way he does. It's a moment which suggest real curiousity or real vunerability on the part of the Joker. That' certainly different than the quick anger we see here. I'm not saying one is better or worse but it's certainly a different take. Feel free to look at the panel from the comic yourself. You'll see it's not the same delivery at all (and this is true of a number of lines in the film, especially the titular joke).
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The dialogue is very different from the original version of the monologue... but that doesn't make it any less perfect.
No. No, it's definitely worse.
Mark Hamill just owns this scene
I think it's one of the best monologues in history, all mark Hamil joker lines are amazingly well made
nick network gaming you can tell he puts a lot of care and effort into his lines
It really it's worst, the tone is not melancholic or disturbing, the visuals distract from the point of the speech, this movie sucks
0:57 Did he just throw that thug into a spiked pit?
Yea he did but it's okay. Batman didn't kill him, the spikes did.
I don't even think that thing was human
Its oke, he just pierced his legs and arms, did not kill him, just made his limbs useless for life.
it's ok, he's only half a person so moral laws don't apply to him
+ClawhunterFilms
You're right it wasn't, it was a midget.
I love how Joker has this pretty great monologue and Batman still counters it with two lines, without missing a beat, too!
Joker kicks Batman's ass with kitchen household items. Great.
Will Rapisura almost as good as the time he beat Scarecrow with a chair. XD
Joker can hold his own
@@cashthecurator666where’s that from?
It’s crazy how close Joker got to Bruce’s “one bad day”. He mentioned both the mob and a mugging. Just a few more word and relationship switches and he would have been right on the nose
Maybe he knew.
@@DoctorWhyDesignsjoker most likely knew about Bruce Wayne being Batman. He just never talked about it because it would've spoiled his fun
*”by clinging to reality, you’re denying the reality of the situation.”*
These are one of the many reasons why Joker is Batman's greatest enemy
Their relationship is so fascinating, it’s like no other I know. They’re so different and so similar at the same time. They are the exact opposite. They’re made for each other.
"Nice guys like you shouldn't have bad days."
-BTAS Harley Quinn
This is the truest thing the Joker has ever spoken of
I love the way that the joker really explains how he sees the world. What makes it chilling is that everything the joker's saying... Is true
No. Plenty of people have bad days, and move on with their life. It's just Joker and people like him.
To some extent yes, but he's still wrong and projecting, which is why he's so interested in Batman, his existence prove him wrong...
Gordon, Batman, Barbara, Dick and the entire Bat-Family proves this mindset is completely wrong.
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The difference is the scale of the bad day, your original personality, your age and how attached you were to people as a whole before said bad day occurred.
Everyone has a breaking point.
The difference is how they break.
Some become suicidal , others lose their sanity completely, others give up on trusting their own decisions and rely on the system, others become bitter and others still work on trying to make the world a better place.
Watch the fucking movie
2:02 So. Fucking. True.
Cyberwarfare is a dangerous thing.
Lol
They took away the "telephone poles" line. I loved that one.
bjden12 TeleGRAPH poles lol
I was bummed that they took out "madness is the emergency exit"
Telegraph poles. And it's because god forbid anyone mentions any other reasoning for Germany's war effort then "because they're evil".
"Batman doesn't kill!"
*batman throwing several people directly onto spikes*
The music in this is amazing for the monologue. Makes you feel the madness & hate that is the Joker
Joker isn't necessarily wrong. But it's only looked at from one perspective: one who blinked when they stared into the abyss. Everyone has bad days when they face the same thing. What matters is if you face it and power on through, or let it destroy you and turn you into something else.
what doesnt kill us only makes us...stranger
Just saw the new Joker movie. The movie’s plot goes perfect with this speech
Anyone here after watching the Joker trailer?
Yeeeaaaappp i realized that my life was a comedy🃏
I am so fucking hyped to see that one bad day"
yessss it's gonna be awesome
I _got_ a Joker trailer as an ad for this video.
Joaquin coming for that oscar
Batman has studied 30 forms of martial arts but the joker just shows up and starts knocking him upside the head with a frying pan
Batman studied 127 Martial arts plus created his own and knows kryptonian Martial arts
Nevermind every Martial art on earth
I don’t think anyone could really fight the joker without him getting quite a few good hits in since the joker has no fighting style no martial arts he’s just too unpredictable
He did catch him off guard
"Dressing up as a flying doesn't hide it, it screams it." - Joker
“I’ve had a bad day...”
"What were you trying to prove? That deep down, everyone's as ugly as you? You're alone!"
1:29-1:38 I just got happy that Mark Hamill say that line. It just made me happy. I give this movie 10/10
Same here.
The Batgirl prologue shouldn't take away from the essence of the movie - an adaptation to its source material. People wanted it to be JUST LIKE the original graphic novel. If the Killing Joke movie was 100% a carbon copy of its source material, it becomes too predictable. Yeah we all know the story but I like the minor differences in the movie - like Batman punching the mirrors as he sees deformed minions dressed up as him, like as if he's going mad himself. Also the voice acting brings the movie to life
I give it an 8/10
Eric Graham That's good. Compared to Batman v Superman it's better.
"By clinging to reality you are denying the reality of the situation?"
He reallly is telling the truth. I’ve been depressed and suicidal for a long time. After years of coping and pills this one small series of unfortunate events happened and finally built up and boiled over and I absolutely broke down and swallowed a ton of pills. My grandma found me stumbling around and delirious and called the ambulance and she saved my Life.
I remember how I felt. I was ready... I was really ready. When I swallowed those pills and felt all that pain in my
Body I didn’t care, I was ready.
I closed my Eyes and woke up in the hospital... and was sent to the psych ward
I sincerely hope you're doing better.
im soy for that, i feel like that most days too. hang in there.
@@hasanaknox3875 I’m much better now but at what cost? I had to cut off the part of me that cared for others. Becoming better meant getting rid of my shame. I no longer care about others who aren’t my friends or family. I’ve become the person who if you’re in my way I’ll step on you.
I’m a whole different person from the sad depressed person who cared too much and I’m never going back. I’m saving myself.
@@mightytaco123 hang in thee and im glad your doing better
@@mightytaco123 I can relate. Every day since 2020, I can’t stop feeling nihilistic about the future of the world at large, so I just started to distance myself from the human race. At the same time, I can’t help but feel alone because of how different I’ve become. It’s the lead-in to the apocalypse, and we’re just sitting back and watching the fireworks.
The thing I like about this speech is that its true in some cases......one bad thing or one thing that doesn't go your way can drive you to the brink of insanity but those who don't cling to the reality are the ones that are truly insane and those who do actually have a slight chance of keeping their sanity
Even though the monologue was so rushed here, I REALLY love how they did 1:44. The way Mark Hamill says those three words, along with the Joker's expression and the music darkening, is so good.
As much as everyone hates this film, you have to admit:
Mark Hamill fucking killed it.
I liked the film. The only bad part was all the Batgirl stuff taking up the first 30 minutes. It felt a bit irrelevant.
Ofc mark Hamill nailed it.
It's fucking mark Hamill
I love the way he loses his composure for a moment and stutters a little but when he says it's monstrous
Batman and Joker represent the human society. All it takes is one bad day to make people change. Some manage to fight and no ave on through the pain like Batman and some can’t and become a mess like Joker. So it’s safe to say that Batman and Joker are by far the best superhero and super villain in history.
I like this interpretation because Joker is frustrated, he thinks he is absolutely 100% correct but is being proven wrong by Batman and Gordon
The "All it takes is one bad day" is like the Joker trying to warn us in the future
This movie helped me understand something. Joker doesn’t pretend to be insane, he chooses to be
0:57 "Look, I can see their parachutes! They're okay."
0:56 Did batman just kill someone? I mean he literally threw them into the spikes
I think he did.
Yep I see that with my own eyes
I thought Kevin Conroy was playing Batman, not Ben Affleck
No he's just sleeping
+jordan Webb nope
Some of the hardest Batman quotes are in response to the Joker's monologues.
As controversial as this movie was, I gotta say; Kevin and Mark (Kevin in particular) delivered their lines exactly as I expected them to.
the older I got the more sense the joker made
All the criticisms about this film, and no one faults Mark Hamill and rightfully so. You can tell he is giving 100% here.
Batman casually throwing a henchmen into a pit of spikes
Joker (2019)
Arthur meeting young Bruce scene. Arthur to Alfred, "I was just trying to make him laugh."
We have to admit, joker has a commitment to artistry and story telling
Conroy and Hamill....accept no substitutes.
One bad day, happened to ME! And Im crazy as FUCK now!
"Because I've heard it before, and it wasn't funny the first time".
"Because I've heard it before, and it wasn't funny the first time."
I felt this monologue was a little bit rushed and I could tell a few things were cut out
Not Hamill's fault. The narrative and animation is all shit.
MALayhee700 I'm not blaming Hamil
ShadowWriter45 It should have been a slow depressing delivery. Who ever directed this movie sucks.
you want to hear the full speech from the comics done by Hamill? then look up Killing Joke speech 3d.
If they didn't spend so much time with the horny Barbara Gordon plot, maybe he'd get all his fucking lines in.....
It's so fun to see this finally voiced by Hamill!
*"I had a bad day"*
- Joker 2019
Mark Hamil finally voices the dialogue and people never stop complaining
To be honest I think this is better than Suicide Squad!
My brain after a bad day at work.
I will say as much as the film has changed stuff for the "worse" I like the part where it looked like Joker's home with his wife but upside down much like how he ended up becoming in life.
Batman: fights desperately to show that life is meaningful
Joker: routinely tries to prove it isn't
It’s very poetic cause it ties back into the whole motives for their characters- Joker says nothing matters and anything anyone has ever cared about is worthless, and in some way he’s right and Batman agrees, but he found the whole concept funny. Batman found it *enraging*
World is inherently meaningless, petty, cruel and absurd - they agree on that. Joker goes to destroy it while laughing. Batman goes to create meaning utterly unfazed.
This had a completely different feeling than I expected. I would have loved to see Hamill perform it in the same way as that 3D fanmade one.
honestly killing joke era joker is the best ngl
Did my boy batman just fall from a frying pan?
2:00 When you give your Mom sass as she’s preparing dinner
Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another. If I'm going to have a past, I'd prefer it to be multiple choice.
“You know what I think of you hero? I think you’re one bad day away from being me.”
Came here after the Joker movie, and this scene is even more powerful now
"sometimes i remeber it some way, sometimes another, if i have a past i prefer it to be multiple choice"
Heath ledgers joker when he told the stories about his scars finally makes sense..
He's not wrong. It is crazy out there.
But that's no excuse to murder amd hurt people
‘All it takes is one bad day’
The way this is delivered is actually brilliant. It's paced perfect and you're all saying Hamill had no heart saying. HE LITERALLY SOUNDS LIKE THIS EVERY SINGLE TIME HE IS THE JOKER. Fuck, "fans" are so fickle when something isn't catered to them. If it's not their way it's garbage and they won't look at it from other angles. This scene was amazing regardless if it wasn't "paced" they way YOU wanted it to be.
Richard Mish It was not paced the original comics way so ya....this sucks dick
Epidemic Pain Eat shit. Mark did an excellent job here
"Now I see the funny side. Now I'm always smiling."
2:22
Joker's channeling his inner Gollum I see.
Oooooo I reeeeeally wish Joaquin quoted the whole line. But i love his line as well.
I'm glad that stupid fraud nonaccuratetothecomics joker didn't
@@corpse00xx0 bruh
All it takes is one bad day...
0:57 So we're just gonna ignore how Batman threw that guy into the spike pit to his death?
The scariest part about the Joker is when he's relatable. Going loony as an escape mechanism, wanting to know or prove everyone else is just like you on the inside.
1:44 First Time Arthur Fleck Becomes The Joker 🤡🃏 : "The Clown Prince Of Crime".