THE PROBLEM WITH JACK NICHOLSON 'S JOKER

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  • @acrodave9287
    @acrodave9287 Рік тому +239

    The reason they called him 'Jack Napier' was a play on the word 'Jackanapes', a medieval word for clown, jester or fool, sometimes used by the Adam West Batman.

    • @curtisleblanc5897
      @curtisleblanc5897 Рік тому +6

      I can't believe I never got that.
      I guess Joker doesn't have a non-pun civilian name.
      Unless you count Melvin White.

    • @acrodave9287
      @acrodave9287 Рік тому +10

      @@curtisleblanc5897 Joseph Kerr? Oh, wait a minute... 😑

    • @curtisleblanc5897
      @curtisleblanc5897 Рік тому +6

      @@acrodave9287
      When I first heard about that one the guy who told me called it "Joe Kerr" and it was obvious right away that it was a pun name Joker made up.
      I'm so upset because I really liked the name Jack Napier.

    • @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259
      @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@curtisleblanc5897 WHITE. Also when was he Melvin. Arthur Fleck isn't a pun.

    • @MicahIsBatman2
      @MicahIsBatman2 8 місяців тому +7

      It was also in reference to Jack Nicholson and Alan Napier.

  • @HJRIV
    @HJRIV Рік тому +1321

    Only thing wrong with Nicholson’s Joker was he only played the character for one movie 😎

    • @jmarx3943
      @jmarx3943 Рік тому +70

      I wish we could have another jack Nicholson joker film with Billy dee Williams as two face. We were robbed!

    • @marvelstarwarsfan8410
      @marvelstarwarsfan8410 Рік тому +14

      Aperantley he would have somehow come back in Batman returns.

    • @SeasideDetective2
      @SeasideDetective2 Рік тому +14

      After seeing "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," I've been seriously considering the possibility that "Jokolson" could return for Keaton's final Batman film, reemerging - via a brain transplant or some other sort of sci-fi technology - in the body of a different Joker, with that actor doing an approximation of Jack Napier's distinctive voice. Knowing that he could indefinitely switch bodies would make the Joker think he was basically a god, and that would ramp up his insanity all the more. It would also be a final moral test for Batman, since he'd have another chance to master his anger and NOT kill the Joker.

    • @milosbatmanvideos
      @milosbatmanvideos Рік тому +5

      @@SeasideDetective2 wait a final keaton batman movie is possible?

    • @SeasideDetective2
      @SeasideDetective2 Рік тому +5

      @@milosbatmanvideos I think so.

  • @ChiGuy251
    @ChiGuy251 Рік тому +372

    As someone who's watched 89 Batman an innumerable amount times as a kid and adult, I can say the Joker being in love with Vicki was the impression I got when I first saw the film but upon further viewing and time passing, I don't think that was ever the case. Sure he may have thought she was hot, but his motive for pursuing her was him wanting her to be his personal photographer and take pictures of his various crimes and acts he wanted to possess her like he did Alicia.

    • @StevieStitches
      @StevieStitches Рік тому +41

      Right, Jack Nicholson's Joker being Joker, nothing is ever as it seems. Jack Nicholson's Joker wasn't in love with Vicki Vale, he stalked her, kidnapped her, he tried to burn her face with his acid flower in the art museum and he tried to drop her from the top of the cathedral with his "Let me lend you a hand" deadly joke, and the Joker in comics did stalk and kidnap women, too. The Joker stalked Dinah Lance in The Joker #4 (1975) written by Elliot Maggin and art by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Miller's Joker had a henchwoman Bruno and kidnapped Selina Kyle in The Dark Knight Returns (1986) by Frank Miller and there was Joker's punk girl hostage Shirley in Legends #4 (1987), etc. Also Cesar Romero's campy version always had a henchwoman following him and Heath Ledger's edgy version went after Rachel Dawes and Jared Leto's version had a Harley Quinn and Joaquin Phoenix's version has a Harley Quinn.

    • @soulmechanics7946
      @soulmechanics7946 Рік тому +10

      Yeah. Joker is gay man. That sh*t is canon. He went after Vale out of narcissism.

    • @kebsis
      @kebsis Рік тому +6

      ​@@soulmechanics7946well it's true he can't get enough Batman

    • @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq
      @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq Рік тому

      @@soulmechanics7946 nah Joker cares not about your gender bs

    • @jakobrenner2230
      @jakobrenner2230 Рік тому +8

      I also think that it was done to mess with Batman

  • @jackslaughter3233
    @jackslaughter3233 Рік тому +158

    The Joker had an obsessive fixation on Vicki Vale which NEVER came across as 'love'. He had a morbid fixation with her war photography which may have led him to believe she was a 'like mind'. But he really just seemed like a maniac pursuing a random, fleeting motivation. When his previous girlfriend was used, abused and easily disposed of you really got the message he WASN'T a 'ladie's man' and Vicki was actually in serious trouble.

    • @One_Eyed_Man_
      @One_Eyed_Man_ Рік тому +24

      I agree. He "loved" Vicki the way Dracula "loved" Mina and his other brides. At best we're looking at a psychopathic monster going through the motions in a vain attempt to reclaim some scrap of his humanity. It's far more tragic and pathetic than romantic.

    • @mikesteelheart
      @mikesteelheart Рік тому +11

      Well said. It accurately depicts how psychopaths operate by viewing love interests as cardboard cutouts and demonstrating their "love" by attempting to mold them into their own image.

  • @kangtheconqueror9545
    @kangtheconqueror9545 Рік тому +132

    The way he killed Bob was just what I'd expect from the Joker, and it was one of my favorite scenes.

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 Рік тому +974

    I think whats hilarious is that Tim Burton, a guy who didn't know anything about the Joker and admitted he didn't even like comic books, still made a better version than what David Ayer and Zack Snyder did who claimed to be big comic fans 😂

    • @lowlowseesee
      @lowlowseesee Рік тому +17

      Lolol

    • @thomasgoree7976
      @thomasgoree7976 Рік тому +55

      I wholeheartedly agree with you there

    • @jefferyharambe5067
      @jefferyharambe5067 Рік тому +57

      You don't inherently need to be a comic fan to create a good character. Comics should be a source of good bones but shouldn't be the sole make up of the meat on the character

    • @jacobfilasky2729
      @jacobfilasky2729 Рік тому +7

      And his movies are the most boring Batman

    • @HoustonSoto
      @HoustonSoto Рік тому +46

      Burton did use Killing Joke and other comics for inspiration, he just wasn’t an avid reader.

  • @robertashley2714
    @robertashley2714 Рік тому +103

    I have to disagree with your characterization of Nicholson's Joker as a love sick puppy. He is a raging narcissist. He doesn't love Vicki Vale, Alicia, or anyone else. The women in his life exist only to give him pleasure, from his point of view. He casually disposes of Alicia by disfiguring her once he becomes obsessed with Vicki. His "love" is just a manifestation of his pathological selfishness. Also, his feud with Batman is not motivated by competition for Vicki. He doesn't find out who Batman is until the bell tower, and that is only if he figures out where Batman heard his catch phrase.
    It is a shame that they chose to kill the Joker at the end of the movie. The option to bring Jack Nicholson back in the role would have created some intriguing possibilities.

    • @JungSooLeee
      @JungSooLeee Рік тому +8

      As a clinical psychologist, I'm inclined to agree with you. However, one important aspect of Nicholson's joker is the sheer ignorance he displays throughout the film with his actions. That characteristic becomes a bit of a nuanced sort of charm. I don't know if it was be design or by happenstance but they did succeed in making a very unique Joker. One that will never truly be replicated.
      Heath Ledger's performance was also a one off unique take onnthe character. Motivated by something entirely different. I would gladly write a thesis on Ledger's Joker. Much like a big onion, his take on the crime prince is very VERY layered.

    • @deletebilderberg
      @deletebilderberg Рік тому +4

      Aye. Narcissists simply can’t DO love.

    • @robertashley2714
      @robertashley2714 Рік тому +2

      @@JungSooLeee That could be interesting. I have a hard time seeing Ledger's Joker as more than a garden variety anarchist. He gives a great performance, but I struggle to see the character as-written to be the Joker.

    • @TaterTotsNFanta
      @TaterTotsNFanta Рік тому +2

      ​@@JungSooLeee As a certified forklift operator, I agree

    • @ghedebaronsamedi
      @ghedebaronsamedi 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm not a diehard fan of Nicholson's Joker, but his portrayal never struck me as a lovesick puppy. He disfigured Alicia with acid, and went after Vicki after Alicia threw herself out the window. If he wasn't the one who pushed her... He dragged these women into his madness, abused them physically and mentally, put them in life-threatening situations agains and again... The dynamic wasn't that different from how Joker treats Harley Quinn.

  • @thomasgoree7976
    @thomasgoree7976 Рік тому +380

    I've always felt that Jack Nicholson Joker was more comic book accurate and he's the insperation for The Mark Hamill joker in
    BTAS

    • @shadymaint1
      @shadymaint1 Рік тому +41

      I still think Mark Hamill did an amazing job voicing the Joker.

    • @FoxUnitNell
      @FoxUnitNell Рік тому +12

      The arkham asylum joker looks like Jack too I think but with features of the comic.

    • @scottdoesntmatter4409
      @scottdoesntmatter4409 Рік тому +16

      Except that Hamill did Joker far better than Nicholson.

    • @thomasgoree7976
      @thomasgoree7976 Рік тому +10

      @@scottdoesntmatter4409 I don't think so they both were great

    • @scottdoesntmatter4409
      @scottdoesntmatter4409 Рік тому +4

      @@thomasgoree7976 Nicholson can do menacing, but not funny.

  • @adamantiiispencespence4012
    @adamantiiispencespence4012 Рік тому +47

    I think reading the Joker's feelings towards Vickie Vale in this movie as at all sincerely loving or affectionate is a drastic misteading. She's just a shiny new toy that he wants and will throw away the moment something else catches his eye. Look what happened to Alicia. He disfigured her, the world's first fully functioning homicidal artist made her into a "living work of art" and then had her thrown out the window.

    • @sarasunshinemt4444
      @sarasunshinemt4444 Рік тому +1

      Holy crap, he's a straight Sander Cohen (from Bioshock)

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 Рік тому +8

      Technically she killed herself from having to deal with him, but he wasn't that broken up about it for long.

  • @mr.god.complex
    @mr.god.complex Рік тому +331

    The writing may have done the character a bit dirty, but I’ll say it right here, Nicholson’s actual performance embodies the Joker more so than even Heath Ledger. The smile, the outfits, the laugh, the goofy gadgets like the flamethrower and the long gun, and even the damn Prince music all capture a side of the character that Heath, though his portrayal was phenomenal, could never touch. Nicholson’s Joker was extravagant, over the top, completely out of this world, and that’s why, despite the writing flaws, he’ll always be my favorite live action Joker (who’s actually named Joker, Jerome’s still the king!)

    • @SeasideDetective2
      @SeasideDetective2 Рік тому +29

      I, too, love the fact that everything Jack's Joker did had an element of vaudeville to it. It was all based on a mixture of traditional shtick and various other gimmicks, some of which even push the envelope for a "children's" character. (There's an element of burlesque, too, during the cathedral sequence. The Joker removes Vicki's shoes and then her coat, then leaves them behind for the pursuing Batman to find, turning some psychological screws in the hero by insinuating he's stripping the love interest nude.) Aside from exactly where in his pants that "long gun" was stored, there's some subtle scatological humor during the parade when the Smylex gas is being released from the balloons, since, with a little imagination, you can "see" that the green gas is emerging from the baby's diaper. Even when the Joker's assassins dress as mimes, it's a visual gag of sorts ("silent but deadly").

    • @ahabduennschitz7670
      @ahabduennschitz7670 Рік тому +10

      Its a shame that the Guy who played the second best Joker ever wasn't even allowed to call himself The Joker.
      Honestly, fuck Warner!

    • @jacobfilasky2729
      @jacobfilasky2729 Рік тому +2

      Not quite

    • @sideskroll
      @sideskroll Рік тому +16

      Absolutely. Keaton IS Batman and Burton made the only 2 Batman movies I acknowledge... That's why his movies are timeless while Nolans and the others are already dated.

    • @jacobfilasky2729
      @jacobfilasky2729 Рік тому +7

      @@sideskroll lol burtons have been dated since 97

  • @stevey1558
    @stevey1558 Рік тому +81

    I never got the jack Nicholsons joker loved Vicky vale so much as he just wanted her and you make it sound like he did sweet things for her when all the "romantic" things were pretty twisted. I think jokers version of love matches up pretty well. Twisted hand jack in the box holding flowers , dinner at a museum with mass murder, trying to spray her with acid and taking her on top of a cathedral as leverage and almost killing her.

    • @redwolfe7049
      @redwolfe7049 Рік тому +7

      I totally agree

    • @thisisnotachannel
      @thisisnotachannel Рік тому +11

      Yup. He treated her pretty much the same way he treats Harley.

    • @brandonspain12345
      @brandonspain12345 Рік тому +7

      I remember seeing a drawing from Tim Burton which has The Joker carrying a woman who looks like a female Joker (makeup and all) but with long green hair and colorful polka dot outfits. That would've been cool to see.

    • @thisisnotachannel
      @thisisnotachannel Рік тому +2

      @@brandonspain12345 Maybe that was supposed to be his (Burton's) version of Harley... or maybe it was supposed to be Martha Wayne Joker from Flashpoint... based on the description, anyway... don't see why Joker Prime would be carrying the Flashpoi... nevermind.

  • @amirc.6146
    @amirc.6146 Рік тому +43

    I like the 1989 Batman, so much that I can’t hear complaints of the film because I believe none of them have to do with Batman or the Joker. They were both fine plus it made sense that their stories were connected since Batman and the Joker are supposed to be arch-enemies.

  • @sofaninja0552
    @sofaninja0552 Рік тому +202

    The problem was absolutely nothing he nailed it....his dark playful nature was exactly how I picture the joker

    • @Raytheman581
      @Raytheman581 Рік тому +5

      That's exactly why the video is here, to prove this.

    • @emidom2004
      @emidom2004 Рік тому +9

      That's because the video should be called "The problem with Tim Burton's Joker" and in case, Vee Infuso makes some valid points. I don't agree with going against the Joker infatuation for Vicky Vale: he wants her because she is perfect in the standards of beauty and he wants to deform her like he did with her previous girlfriend and with the art gallery (also, the collages he maniacally makes). Consider how he saves Francis Bacon's piece in the museum.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Рік тому +7

      @@emidom2004 Yeah, he isn't in love, he's looking at her like a painter might look at fine linen canvases or paint brushes. He wants to consumer her, bend her to his purposes, and ultimately discard her. That was pretty clearly telegraphed with the alicia hunt subplot.

    • @merlith4650
      @merlith4650 Рік тому +1

      ​@@emidom2004 he definitely has some bad takes in this video. like criticizing the whole "organized crime" thing, claiming that "following orders and rules" doesn't fit the joker character.. but that's only true for Jack Napier before he become the Joker, after he falls into the vat of chemicals he kills his competitions and takes over, while spiraling further down into chaotic evil, committing actions that are less "organized crime" and more straight up terrorism.
      he also contradicts his own argument by saying "I've always thought of the Joker as more of a Could-Be Cult Leader", a point that makes little sense as a cult is no less organized than the crime mob. in fact, a "cult leader" would indicate strong religious and/or political motivations and ideological fanaticism. cultism must be formed from some sort of belief system. which to me seems like it would be the complete opposite of the joker, who is often traditionally portrayed as lacking any sense of morality or coherent philosophy to his chaos. my point being, the "cult leader" shouldn't make more sense than the "mob leader", they are not actually that different.
      also, on the "i prefer the killer being a nobody"; while i know many share this opinion, i would like to point out that at the time of murdering his parents Jack WAS a "nobody", so that still holds true. and he would have continued to be a nobody, until he created Batman which then ends up creating the Joker. nothing is meaningful until someone interprets or inserts meaning onto it. the significance or insignificance of Bruce's parents murderer is completely relative, even if he was not to become the joker, he still would be an active person in the criminal underground of Gotham as any other villain, and who would have just gained the bragging rights of having successfully assassinated the richest family in the city. his character doesn't get Thanos snapped out of existence in-universe just because his role of "parent murderer" is over.
      the whole premise of "faceless criminal" is also somewhat hard to take seriously in a universe where you have The Penguin, Bane, Mr Freeze, The Riddler, etc and a multitude of various masked vigilantes all over the place. it's difficult to make the argument of a "nobody" in a reality where everything is incredibly theatrical.

  • @astronaut8917
    @astronaut8917 Рік тому +36

    when I was a kid this Joker scared the shit out of me. Even though he killed a lot of people in goofy ways it was his performance that made them frightening

  • @NintenDobs
    @NintenDobs Рік тому +78

    "I've always thought of the Joker as more of a Could-Be Cult Leader"
    When you put it that way, it makes you wonder how Jared Leto didn't nail the role considering all of his real world experience

    • @kangtheconqueror9545
      @kangtheconqueror9545 Рік тому +12

      He should have channeled that instead of clown wannabe gangster.

    • @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq
      @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq Рік тому +4

      that is actually how it looks to me at end of Joker 2019 when all the clowns made him there leader all thing look like a beginning of a cult and that is way there are going with a story

    • @DH_Artist
      @DH_Artist Рік тому +4

      Would love to see someone make a Joker portrayal with some heavy Manson influences. The master manipulator, the cult leader, and how he’d switch between mental hospitals and prisons cause they couldn’t figure out if he was insane or not…

    • @magallanesagustin4952
      @magallanesagustin4952 Рік тому +1

      @@DH_Artist well, Joaquin Phienix's Joker has a pretty Mansony take. He was raised in poverty by an abusive mother, had mental health issues, turned famous for killing celebrities and had a cult of followers.

    • @ghedebaronsamedi
      @ghedebaronsamedi 11 місяців тому +1

      Dude...that's a burn! 🔥

  • @Rorschach97
    @Rorschach97 Рік тому +67

    The only problem I had with Nicholson's Joker is that he died at the end of the movie.

    • @PrincessDesert
      @PrincessDesert Рік тому +6

      it has to do w/ the Batman version that actually kills his enemies. 🕸Tim wanted that

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber Рік тому +4

      I never like him dying in the end ...arch-enemies should never die. When he dies- so does Batman

    • @Dracula-m2k
      @Dracula-m2k Місяць тому

      i wish there was more movies with jacks joker

  • @SloppyToffee
    @SloppyToffee Рік тому +33

    I forget who said this but when Jack was doing this movie, someone was worried they weren’t gonna be good at the role and this isn’t a direct quote but Jack said something like “Just let the costume do the work, you’re dressed like you are. Embody that character in that costume”

    • @thomasgoree7976
      @thomasgoree7976 Рік тому +12

      That's what Jack Nicholson told Michael Keaton.
      They said that Michael Keaton was worried that he wouldn't pull off a good performance as Batman and they said that
      Jack Nicholson pulled him aside and told him
      Kid Just Work The Suit!

    • @FeralCyborg
      @FeralCyborg Рік тому +7

      Words of a master.

    • @philhelm1318
      @philhelm1318 Рік тому +4

      @@thomasgoree7976 And then Michael Keaton became the best Batman of all time.

    • @JohnDoe-fx7qz
      @JohnDoe-fx7qz Рік тому

      ​@@philhelm1318💯

  • @marchionessamoretto7326
    @marchionessamoretto7326 10 місяців тому +8

    I prefer Jack Nicholson's Joker than Heath Ledger's Joker.

  • @gary5708
    @gary5708 Рік тому +39

    Jack Nicholson will always be my favorite

  • @erinrenman1479
    @erinrenman1479 Рік тому +19

    Jack Nicholson's Joker is an excellent demonstration of why canon purists need to chill out sometimes. Is it faithful to the source material? Only sort of. But does it work in service of the story that's being told? Then it's good.

  • @nbarealtalker
    @nbarealtalker Рік тому +20

    I’ve heard this sorta fan theory version that Bruce actually projected the Joker onto the mugger who killed his parents since the only direct link is the “…pale moonlight?” And Joker acts confused when Batman confronts him about it in the church tower saying “what are you talking about? I was a kid when I killed your parents.” Like how would Joker know that’s who Batman was talking about? I think Burton still made it so Joker didn’t know he killed Bruce Wayne’s parents. It could also be linked loosely to the scene in Vicki’s apartment just before Michael Keaton gets nuts he tells Joker “I know who you are.” Maybe Joker figured it out after that.
    It’s well documented how the link was written into the script midway but it’s an interesting way to look at it with all these little nuggets.

    • @bruceflashback3877
      @bruceflashback3877 Рік тому +4

      Or The Joker killed so many many people he didn't remember that particular killing.

  • @R0-83-RT
    @R0-83-RT Рік тому +17

    10:17
    Joker: "I created you, and you created me."
    Gordon: "Batman, why did you create that guy?"
    Batman: "I didn't he's talking crazy."

    • @Quellebreo373
      @Quellebreo373 Рік тому +4

      villian of the week? Wait till they get a load of me…

  • @GoddessOfWhim2003
    @GoddessOfWhim2003 Рік тому +28

    that's something i think writers miss with Bats and Joker: they have to fit together in context of the story. this is why Leto failed as Joker, nothing about him said he fit with Batfleck

    • @Luigi2088
      @Luigi2088 Рік тому +4

      The only way I saw leto's joker tie into batfleck was with the theory of leto playing Tim Drake

    • @fletcherhamilton3177
      @fletcherhamilton3177 Рік тому

      I felt they nicely complimented each other - they’re the same age (the actors are), but whilst ‘Batfleck’ seems older and jaded even beyond his advancing years and totally beyond Gotham’s bullsh*t at that point in his career, Leto’s Joker felt corruptly youthful, as if he _physically_ thrived on crime like a life of malevolence was nothing but an extended vacation to him. I’d actually have kept Leto but TOTALLY lost the ‘gangbanger’ aspect of the tats and the bling. Elements of his costume I would have kept too but yeah, his look definitely needed to be reevaluated.

  • @seanbrewer1232
    @seanbrewer1232 Рік тому +87

    I love Jack Nicholson as the Joker. It's like a murderous version of the Caesar Romero incarnation of the character from the 60s show.

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 Рік тому +7

      Exactly! They both had a touch of class, they both made crazy but intelligent plans, only getting foiled by either Batman's plot armor or because of their half-witted subordinates. Cesar Romero as Joker Could have been a LOT darker, the actor had the ability, but the writers didn't have that kind of vision, and the TV networks of the 1960s never would have allowed him to.

    • @tric5122
      @tric5122 Рік тому +5

      That's the thing, for 30+ plus years people had an imagine in their kind of what batman and joker were. Burton was able to take all that and give a very dark twist that worked and allowed for what came after

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Рік тому

      jack nicholson does a great joker but the flaw is he is just a crazy gangster. in the tv show he was a brilliant electrical engineer and an all around really smart guy.

    • @tric5122
      @tric5122 Рік тому +3

      @@perry92964 in the movie he is also extremely smart, not just a crazy gangster. When batman figures out who he is and pulls his bio, he figures that out, that's how he knows the chemical x isn't in one item but via a combination of multiple.

  • @theuglyinsect4093
    @theuglyinsect4093 Рік тому +59

    Nicholson’s Joker is still the most comic accurate live action version of the character put to film. I love Ledger’s and Phoenix’s interpretations as well and respect how radically different they are from each other and from Nicholson’s for that matter, but Nicholson’s is a pretty spot on interpretation of how Joker has been depicted from the 1970s onward in the comics.

  • @theRemyLuna
    @theRemyLuna Рік тому +9

    I've always felt Ledger's portrayal was a sane(albeit angry) man playing crazy whereas Nicholson's portrayal was a crazy man playing sane.

  • @keeponplaying
    @keeponplaying Рік тому +53

    What I always hated about Heath Ledger's Joker was that we never got that scene where he is alone and still crazy.

    • @VTdarkangel
      @VTdarkangel Рік тому +13

      I don't think his Joker was actually crazy. He was a dark nihilist who just wanted to see everything and everyone burn. He just wanted to mess with people in the most cruel way. I would say he was a psychopath, but he was able to execute complex long term plans that require tremendous discipline, something that psychopaths tend to struggle with over the long term.

    • @keeponplaying
      @keeponplaying Рік тому +2

      @@VTdarkangel I'm not saying it wasn't a deliberate choice, just the wrong one.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 Рік тому +9

      "What til they get a load of me"

    • @ghedebaronsamedi
      @ghedebaronsamedi 11 місяців тому +1

      @@VTdarkangel Psychopaths are known to possess above average intelligence, and being proficient in analysis and manipulation. Heath's Joker was the perfect archetype of a psychopathic criminal. Not necessarily the classic Joker, but a realistic one, just what Nolan was going for with his trilogy.

    • @VTdarkangel
      @VTdarkangel 11 місяців тому

      @ghedebaronsamedi My understanding of psychopaths is that they are usually very intelligent, but because they are incapable of compassion and empathy, they often struggle with long-term plans that require discipline and interdependence with other people. However, I'm no psychologist, so I definitely could be wrong.

  • @keshaponso2034
    @keshaponso2034 Рік тому +15

    I wish people can understand what it was like before 1989. Comics were viewed as a genre for kids only. So many parents took their kids to the movie expecting a modern version of the 60's series. It was hard to shake that I remember our teachers protesting that the movie should be banned for its violence. My Dad loved the movie so much he took us again.
    I'm fine with things being made a bit more maintstream for general audiences playing with- comic continuity. Experiencing worldwide Batmania at 8 and 9 is something I'll never want to trade.

    • @philhelm1318
      @philhelm1318 Рік тому +1

      This can't be understated. At the time there were only Superman movies, and the old Superman, Batman, Hulk, and Wonder Woman television shows. I'm sure I'm missing some, but those were probably the most prominent.

    • @keshaponso2034
      @keshaponso2034 Рік тому

      @@philhelm1318 There were 70's Spiderman movies that were totally my jam for ages. Also I was a huge fan of the 80's Superboy series. Green Hornet was a show too. I think that's all of them covered between you and me.
      Most of the time it was years between comic content. Sometimes decades to see a chacter return. We realy are living in a Golden Age.

  • @edmondolds3870
    @edmondolds3870 Рік тому +63

    We really just need a mix of Jack's joker and Heath's joker

    • @marvelstarwarsfan8410
      @marvelstarwarsfan8410 Рік тому +8

      And a little influence from mark hamil’s voice but not full on replicate it.

    • @teo_the_riddler
      @teo_the_riddler Рік тому +8

      Cameron Monaghan's Joker (Jerome/Jeremiah) was what you are describing, too many people sleep on his performance

    • @edmondolds3870
      @edmondolds3870 Рік тому +1

      I think if anybody can give us that on the big screen it's definitely James Gunn

    • @Optimegatrongodzilla
      @Optimegatrongodzilla Рік тому +2

      The DCAU franchise and the 'Batman: Arkham' video game series did that, especially the latter.

    • @linkeragon7885
      @linkeragon7885 Рік тому +1

      that's leto

  • @Bundeskaiser
    @Bundeskaiser Рік тому +13

    For the reason you mentioned Jack's Joker is the definitive live action Joker for me.
    I think Jack's Joker had no love interest in Vicky. In the end, he even tried to throw her off the cathedral, together with Batman. He laughed away that Alicia killed herself.
    Batman's only goal was to avenge his parents' death? I doubt that that's the case. He fought crime before and after. You may like it or not but I think that Batman and Joker creating each other was genius and could have lead to a huge payoff if they allowed Burton to do the third movie, Returns already hints Batman's character development, leading away from ideas like revenge.
    I think it all worked quite well in the context of the movie and the story it wanted to tell.

  • @vultureguy33
    @vultureguy33 Рік тому +7

    Jack Nicolson's Joker portrayal was so good, when I'd see him sitting at a Laker's game on TV, my mind would subconsciously go "oh shit there's the Joker." It became hard to separate the man from the character, it left such an indelible mark.

  • @Jack_Klash
    @Jack_Klash Рік тому +24

    My favorite cinematic Joker.. he was rotten and fun.. perfect combo of the goofyness of classic Joker and the maniacal killer he is known for these days.. love that Jack has a classic look, not sloppy makeup or extreme scars.. I hope we see another classic Joker in cinema again..

  • @MegaJetty1
    @MegaJetty1 Рік тому +10

    I always liked Joker's gangster origin. It's like Captain America and Red Skull, both good and bad men who, after getting a dose of Super-Soldier Serum, became great and worse men. Jack Napier was already an unhinged psychotic just trying to get by as a hit-man and one chemical bath made him worse into a crime-lord who wants to kill everyone, including his own men and girlfriends.

  • @InimicalRabbit
    @InimicalRabbit Рік тому +12

    I think you might be missing the point of Joker's infatuation with Vale. It arrives on the wake of his frustration with Batman getting the lion's share of Gotham's press coverage. He has already used up and destroyed Alicia and is in need of a new distraction. She is meant to be a press liaison to make him the new face of Gotham, in his mind. Hence his grandstanding on television and in reopening the Gotham Anniversary Parade. I think if there is any infatuation from Joker to Vale it is self serving and, in it's own way, a joke. She would have been found dead in Gotham Harbor with a smile on her face within a week.

  • @lowlowseesee
    @lowlowseesee Рік тому +14

    I thought his attraction to Vicki was on point. He wanted a new woman to destroy

    • @thomasgoree7976
      @thomasgoree7976 Рік тому +3

      And plus isn't Joker known for having crazy fixations on some one sometimes!
      It isn't that he was in love with Vicky vale he just had a insane fixation on her

    • @Grenandeman
      @Grenandeman Рік тому +1

      @@thomasgoree7976 @lowlowseesee I def agree. Even when I was a kid I NEVER looked at it like he was in love. It just seemed like she was another thing to him that he wanted to possess.

    • @Outshined93
      @Outshined93 Рік тому +1

      exactly. there was no Joker love story and definitely no triangle. he was going to melt her face on move on to the next pretty blonde. she was distraction not a motivation

  • @Optimegatrongodzilla
    @Optimegatrongodzilla Рік тому +10

    The only problem with this version of the Clown Prince of Crime is that they made him the guy who killed Thomas Wayne & Martha Wayne.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Рік тому

      Wrong, dumbass
      That was a great change, because it motivates Batman to have more of a hatred towards him and has more reason to want to kill him and.stop his crimes.

  • @sleepinglionarchives
    @sleepinglionarchives Рік тому +11

    The only problem I had with this Joker was he claimed to always say, "You ever dance with the devil..." to his prey, but he only dropped it when the plot needed him to and happily kills others without uttering the phrase

    • @adamantiiispencespence4012
      @adamantiiispencespence4012 Рік тому +3

      It's probably just an exaggeration but is a phrase he's fond. It's not like it's that integral.

    • @routergray7041
      @routergray7041 Рік тому +3

      I think the others he kills aren't 'prey' to him. Like if I was some psycho myself going after a particular person, anybody else I wasted along the way wouldn't even register to me as more important than fences I cut or doors I kicked in.

    • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield
      @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield Рік тому

      ​@@routergray7041well said. You shoot some rando in the face and the only meaningful moment to ya is the rorschach like blood and brain matter splatter pattern looks like two black bears giving each other a high five, and it reminds you of all those times in mental hospitals, so you stand on the body and draw a sad face in the blood to ruin that image

  • @nathanforester5993
    @nathanforester5993 Рік тому +6

    He didn't need any elaborate face paint/makeup for the role because his smile is naturally like that. And also the fact that the casting choice was indeed inspired by Jack's performance in The Shining adds to it.

  • @featherguardian6023
    @featherguardian6023 Рік тому +23

    While I Understand the Problems with this Version,I Really Love this Interpretation of the Joker,It Shows how Accurate he is while acting Insane with Chaotic Skims,Plus I Love his Dark Sense of Humor,it makes me Laugh,It’s the First and Best Live Action Joker that goes Dark and Violent played Flawlessly by Jack Nicholson and that they Created Each Other.

  • @jameskenny1350
    @jameskenny1350 Рік тому +7

    I've always said that without Nicklson there would be no Dark Knight Joker.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Рік тому +4

      Heath Ledger's joker literally described Jack Nicolson's The Shining when he told the first version of how he got these scars.

  • @silverpslm
    @silverpslm Рік тому +5

    What I like most about this Joker is his origin. No tragic back story. No need for sympathy. He was always a bad guy. He always killed people. The moment Batman showed up, he just gave him a face that matched his character.

  • @swalls21218
    @swalls21218 Рік тому +12

    I ask this all the time when this movie comes up - How did the Joker know who Batman was referring to when Batman told him, "You killed my parents", and Joker responded with, "I was just a kid when I killed your parents"...?

    • @pedrosantossinger
      @pedrosantossinger Рік тому

      Maybe they were the only married couple with a child he ever killed. I guess he wasn't a street thief for that long before joining the mob.

    • @mew10521
      @mew10521 Рік тому

      Hmmm

    • @brentandrew2419
      @brentandrew2419 Рік тому +1

      I think it was just an ad lib based on the idea that he knows Batman is obviously younger than him.

    • @adamantiiispencespence4012
      @adamantiiispencespence4012 Рік тому +3

      He said see you around kid. It's not everyday you kill a mother and father in front of their son. He probably knew then that Batman was that kid. Whether he knew who 'that kid' was is ambiguous.

    • @sickpup820
      @sickpup820 3 місяці тому

      He killed a lot of people when he was younger. He probably didn't have much memory but Joker does acknowledge he may have killed Batman's parents, even though he doesn't know who Batman is. He just killed people on a whim all his life.

  • @StevieStitches
    @StevieStitches Рік тому +29

    The problem with Jack Nicholson 's Joker is they never gave him a sequel.

    • @seasonembrace3624
      @seasonembrace3624 3 місяці тому

      He was originally going to come back to haunt Batman through Scarecrow’s fear toxin in the canceled 5th Batman movie in the 90s but due to Batman & Robin’s failure well….

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin 10 місяців тому +3

    Joker was NOT "a lovesick puppy" over Vicki Vale.
    He was a narcissistic psychopath who wanted to use her the way he did Alicia, then throw her away when he was done.

    • @MuriloAraújo-j2x
      @MuriloAraújo-j2x 9 місяців тому +1

      Its a very harley quinn-ish thing if you think about it

  • @chriscox3709
    @chriscox3709 Рік тому +5

    I saw this movie the night it was released a million years ago. I remember being very disappointed. It has since become my favorite Batman movie. I thought it was weird that Mr. Mom, Michael Keaton was playing a superhero. Now he is my favorite Batman ever. Nicholson's Joker had to slowly grow on me as well. I think it was just Burton's oddness that I now love but was like vinegar and oil at the time. I was really looking forward to Keaton donning the cowl again but oh well. Keaton's Batmobile is friggen AMAZING!!! 🦇

  • @shanekixmiller2133
    @shanekixmiller2133 Рік тому +11

    Danny DeVito's penguin is still my ideal version of the character! As much as I love and appreciate the version from the comics, which was perfectly and wonderfully executed on the show Gotham, and also in the new Batman movie, Danny DeVito's monstrous underground dwelling freak version of this character is still the one that I associate with the name. That's only because I grew up in the 90s with him being in my mind as the definitive penguin. But he still is. I understand that his version of the penguin was an absolute fluke and something created just for the Tim Burton movies, but, much like Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman, its definitive for me. But that probably has a lot to do with me growing up in the 90s. I love the anti-hero version of Catwoman, the mobster version of penguin, but the versions presented in Batman returns will always be my definitive takes on these characters. When these movies first came out, I never saw them in theaters, but I watch them on TV and on VHS a lot, nearly every day growing up. And this was before I started reading comics. So, for me, Batman returns was my very first introduction to these characters Beyond Batman the animated series. These have always been the iterations of these characters that I have loved. Especially Danny DeVito's penguin, which in my opinion is one of the greatest superhero movie villains of all time. So yes, please do a penguin video! I can't wait for it if it happens.

    • @Sattnin77
      @Sattnin77 Рік тому +1

      I remember seeing Batman Returns with my cousin. When the dead baby grows into the penguin and you see it for the first time I remember thinking how freaky he looked. I loved Danny DeVito in Twins and seeing him in this was like WTH? My cousin screamed it freaked her out so bad! 😂

    • @hordakprime6172
      @hordakprime6172 Рік тому +3

      Agreed I would love to see that version of Penguin used in main continuity after a Crisis event.

    • @JohnDoe-fx7qz
      @JohnDoe-fx7qz Рік тому +1

      Its Danny Devito what's not to love rite lol

  • @eh477
    @eh477 Рік тому +2

    The ONLY problem with Jack Nicholson's of being The Joker is that he dies in the end and not locked up or escapes like other later stories

  • @georgepitcher136
    @georgepitcher136 Рік тому +4

    I agree. Jack was a solid Joker for Keaton's Batman, with some obvious flaws that you already pointed out.
    Personally my biggest complaint was his death. I wish that Jack's Joker hadn't been killed. The best solution would have been to have him drop out of sight, but when Gordon tracks down the laughter on the ground, to only find an empty jacket with the laughing box inside.

  • @sagaswp
    @sagaswp Рік тому +2

    One lesson I'll never forget: never rub another man's rhubarb.

  • @thisguyhere6641
    @thisguyhere6641 Рік тому +11

    I thought Jack Nicholson was hilariously maniacal as Jack Napier, a.k.a. "The Joker", in the 1989 version of Batman.

    • @philhelm1318
      @philhelm1318 Рік тому +1

      I've always loved Jack's, "I'm glad he's dead!"

  • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
    @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 Рік тому +5

    People need to realize that when this film was made the superhero movie genre hadnt really been established yet.
    Before Batman the only other successful Superhero franchise was the rather campy Superman series, which also took a lot of creative liberties with the source material.

  • @a.rhoden7137
    @a.rhoden7137 Рік тому +3

    The ultimate beauty of a character like the joker is he can be portrayed in so many different ways. They're all great in their own right. Even Jared Leto. It's a shame more people can't see how versatile this character is and accept that every iteration has its strengths and weaknesses. The comic book crowd can be so closed minded.

  • @antimatta8714
    @antimatta8714 Рік тому +14

    Jack Nicholson is far better than all the other Jokers.

  • @christopherjohn7442
    @christopherjohn7442 Рік тому +3

    Going to be a great day when Vee finally realises that filmmakers adapt characters rather than copy and paste them from the comics 🙏

  • @Richterdgf
    @Richterdgf Рік тому +3

    Nicholson's Joker is one of, if not the most well-rounded and complete depictions of the character in live action.
    Think of it as a scale, with Ceasar Romero's Joker on one end, representing the full "clown" aspect and on the other end is Heath Ledger's portrayal representing the full "psycho serial killer" aspect.
    Nicholson's Joker sits comfortably between these two extremes, effortlessly and believably switching between the two. He can do goofy, campy stuff in one scene and then do something really dark and sinister in the next, often doing both in the same scene, and the audience buys in and believes it.
    It's that element of unpredictability that really helps Nicholson's Joker shine.

  • @TheRgordon16
    @TheRgordon16 Рік тому +13

    There was no problem. He was by far the best Joker.

  • @Lee-Darin
    @Lee-Darin Рік тому +10

    What would've been funnier in Batman 89 is if Jack did the pencil magic trick and not the 50.000 volt joy buzzer 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @elconquistador364
      @elconquistador364 Рік тому

      Well he did kill a guy with a pen in front of dozens of people

  • @perfectsoulmates2023
    @perfectsoulmates2023 Рік тому +2

    7:08 What people completely forget for some reason is that the joker is a HUMAN being. Comic book characters are super unrealistic and act like they don’t need love or a normal life unless specifically written by the authors. Thus JACK NAPIER will always be JACK NAPIER except as he said, a whole lot happier now that all the cards have been dealt and shown by his enemies and schemers. Joker is a RELIEF and a chance for revenge to all who wronged him. Everyone needs to stop imagining the Joker as some heartless villain. Even the most evil people still “love” something and for the joker he loved abusing women because he was upset that his affair didn’t work out and he was severely physically injured and psychologically damaged as a result. Think of him as a lost man who just wanted more power but never got it until he paid the ultimate price. It’s a sad story because he didn’t get to enjoy his sacrifices for long and literally died for the thirst for more power. Just my two cents. Much love ♥️

  • @shanekrongforpm
    @shanekrongforpm Рік тому +4

    Jack is and always will be the greatest Joker. The scene with Jack Palance is superb and indeed, every scene. Pure genius. ❤

  • @fearanarchy
    @fearanarchy Рік тому +1

    There was a great breakdown once saying:
    Nicholson was Golden Age
    Romero was Silver
    Hamill was 90s
    Ledger was basically the "updated"/modern day version
    Leto is more of a multiverse, 'What If' permutation

  • @Wrekkshoppe
    @Wrekkshoppe Рік тому +4

    The problem with Jack Nicholson's Joker is that he was too fuckin' awesome, and he'll NEVER be topped. BEST and PERFECT live action Joker, ever.

  • @starrsmith3810
    @starrsmith3810 Рік тому +11

    Jack Nicholason as The Joker is perfect casting.
    They’re both batshit insane.
    Also: to be fair it’s not as Joker genuinely cared or even loved Vicky. He literally just stalks her the entire movie despite her obvious discomfort with his very existence alone.
    I mean honestly he treats her the same way he treats Harley Quinn. Only difference is that Vicky didn’t fall for him.

  • @mackash
    @mackash Місяць тому +2

    The only problem with Jack Nicholson's joker is that anyone born after 00's has no idea who the joker is. Jacks Joker is the correct version. This new version getting around today is not even close. Joker is not an emo.

    • @lorenzopqsim
      @lorenzopqsim Місяць тому +1

      Bruh, heath`s joker was sooo emo

  • @cnote729
    @cnote729 Рік тому +7

    No disrespect to Heath Ledger who obviously did a great job, but Jack Nicholson's Joker served his purpose. Of course Jack could do more with the character darker, more sinister etc. Just wasn't the case, i could easily see Jack doing a great performance of the Joker in the Dark Knight
    It be great if they could do a version of "the Three Jokers" story with Jack..but he has retired from acting, allegedly developing dementia in his 80's.

    • @marvelstarwarsfan8410
      @marvelstarwarsfan8410 Рік тому +2

      Since WB is Making Joker 2 Inthink they should do a 3 jokers story,where they have multiple jokers.

    • @cnote729
      @cnote729 Рік тому

      @@marvelstarwarsfan8410 yup have Phoenix, Leto ....man I can't help to think maybe Jack do one more movie be included for a role...be too awesome

  • @kennetth1389
    @kennetth1389 Рік тому +1

    The beauty of Nicholson's version, he portrayed the 1950's joker.
    He was a genius murderous criminal first and insane second.
    That is what the modern jokers have backwards, he's written and portrayed insane first, then murderous criminal.
    And no longer a genius.

  • @micahrutland9021
    @micahrutland9021 Рік тому +4

    I remember for a fact, fans in 2007 were very concerned that Heath Ledger was going to be a bad joker. It was to the point where the other cast members had to re-assure the public in interviews that Heath knocked it out of the park. People relentlessly bitched about Heath being cast the Same way they bitched about Michael Keaton being cast as Batman in 1989.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Рік тому +1

      That is because Keaton had just come off the heels of Playing Beetlejuice, so people thought he would be better suited for the joker. They couldn't see him as the serious Batman after he was so hilarious playing Beetlejuice.

  • @sjohnson9536
    @sjohnson9536 Рік тому +2

    Batman 89’s Joker is the best all around in terms of character development. We get to see him before his transformation as this basically nasty guy who becomes even nastier afterwards when he goes totally insane. Gassing crowds with Joker gas, attempting to disfigure Vale with his acid flower, poisoning people all make for a great version of the character. The modern takes don’t really reach this level of insanity with Joker. They’re all good but 89’s still stands out even to this day above others for me.

  • @kennethferland5579
    @kennethferland5579 Рік тому +4

    Nickolson's Joker was so great because he was not just pychopathicly violent which has become the standard debased Joker of today, instead he was an ARTIST, an artist that used homicide, neurotoxins and public chaos as mediums to make his art even if non one else apresiated it.

  • @dcworld4349
    @dcworld4349 Рік тому +8

    Nichsolson is great, Ledger is incredible, but Hamill and Monaghan ARE the Joker. It wouldn't work because Batman needs to be in his 40s in Brave and Bold for Damian to make sense unless he has been genetically altered to age faster. I just really wish Monaghan would get to play full on Joker. Taking the best parts of Jerome's completely unhinged mania ridden performance, yet keep some of the "supersane" parts of Jeremiah when he was given better material. Just for once in a movie I don't want to see someone do a take on the Joker I want the actual Joker to appear on the big screen.

  • @1977TA
    @1977TA Рік тому +13

    Jack Nicholson had some pretty big shoes to fill when he stepped into the role of the Joker. Prior to Batman 1989, Cesar Romero was the definitive live action Joker in most people's minds due to his goofy but excellent performance in the 1966 Batman TV series. I honestly didn't think anyone else could play a convincing Joker until Jack Nicholson proved me wrong when he became the next definitive live action Joker, a title he would hold for 19 years before being succeeded by Heath Ledger who in my opinion still holds the title.

    • @DH_Artist
      @DH_Artist Рік тому

      Psh there was absolutely no doubt that Jack would’ve killed it as Joker. That’s what got the movie green-lit. The real controversy was over Keaton as Batman.

  • @woodsplitter3274
    @woodsplitter3274 Рік тому +1

    One thing that I liked about 89 Batman was wardrobe. The purples and other bright colors really jump out of the film noir Gotham City.

  • @Bumblebee-pj5tn
    @Bumblebee-pj5tn Рік тому +4

    This movie is revolutionary for its time along with the bold character decisions. it came in a world without the accessibility to the source material and at the time it was masterful

  • @TheTonyMcD
    @TheTonyMcD Рік тому +1

    It's crazy to think that at one point in time, people weren't happy with Heath Ledger's portrayal of The Joker.

  • @TSIRKLAND
    @TSIRKLAND Рік тому +3

    A very insightful commentary. I routinely defend Nicholson's Joker as THE best live-action portrayal, hands-down. His balance of manic and depressive was exactly right: emphasis on the manic; depressive only sometimes, and deadly either way. Ledger's depiction- in line with Nolan's "dark and gritty" ethos, was mostly depressive, with only occasional manic outbursts: that, to me, is not The Joker.
    But I also agree with you about the story written around Nicholson's Joker. The origin story as a mobster is unique to this property; not from the comic pages. His infatuation with Vicky Vale (I'd definitely say infatuation, rather than "love" as you stated; he wanted to possess her, not love her.) was somewhat out of character for the comic book Joker. His identity as the murderer of Bruce's parents was not comic book canon. So as you said: this character was written to fit into this specific film. Much as Ledger's Joker was written for that specific film, and Phoenix's Joker was written for his specific film. (And Leto, if we must include him. Yawn.). I've said many times that I loved Ledger's "Villain" in the film, but I did not love that that villain claimed to be The Joker. But of all of those live-action film incarnations, though each was written for a specific film, plot, ethos, story, etc, the way Nicholson's character was scripted by the writers, directed by Burton, and acted by Jack himself: that found the core of The Joker's personality with the most accuracy. Demented, a-moral, narcissistic, deadly, but always- ALWAYS- with a fantastic, exuberant sense of humor about the whole thing. The Whole Thing being life itself. Life is the ultimate joke, death is the ultimate punchline, and laughing out loud about The Whole Thing is what The Joker does, and does best.
    Because Nicholson nailed it so well, subsequent Joker actors have wanted to distance themselves from that, for fear of being called copycats. I can understand that. But when you're trying so hard NOT to hit the bulls-eye that someone else has already hit, your only other options are to miss the bulls-eye. So they change their aim, and choose to explore other aspects of the character, and that can be interesting- but it's not the center of the character, and it shows.
    -My 2¢

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose Рік тому +2

    I dont care. I just watched him again in Batman and OMFG, Jack Nicholson's Joker is still so unnerving and scary. I dont care if The Jokers motivation goes against the comics. He only becomes The Joker after Batman drops him into the chemicals. And Bob Kane LOVED the idea that The Joker killed Bruce's parents.
    Once again, people take the comics far too seriously. After all, I think the movie adaptation of X-Men Days of Future Past is far better than the comic could ever hope to be. Cinema is a different media. Film is a very different blank canvas. I mean, these Tim Burton movies inspired the iconic Animates Series that we all know and love.
    I do kind of wish Burton went a step further and showed The Jokers smile was made with horrible scarring like Heath Ledgers Joker. And i wish they didnt kill him. We needed Jack back in the role.

  • @Concreteowl
    @Concreteowl Рік тому +3

    If you think Jack Napier loves anyone but himself at any point in that movie you need help. When he sees Vicki's photos he sees death and pain and a means to document his new career path. He sees her as an object he can use, burn with acid and drop out of a window.

  • @EatTheMarxists
    @EatTheMarxists Рік тому +1

    I so fondly remember seeing this movie in the theater. I’ve been a huge Batman fan since childhood, and my father took me to see it - it was a total surprise. It remains the only film that I have seen so far that there was not a single empty seat, and not only were there no seats available people stood the entire time in the back and in the aisles to watch the movie!
    We loved the movie, and then the following weekend mom and dad took me to the old Big M drive-in theater so we could watch it again and so mom could see it as well.
    This remains my favorite Batman movie by far!

  • @TheRealMonkeyrogue
    @TheRealMonkeyrogue Рік тому +8

    Joker wasn't in love with Vicky, his demented mind just wanted her to become part of his horrific art. But I agree, there were a lot of flaws in the Batman of 89.
    A lot of that has to do with the zeitgeist. We were still chewing through Frank Miller at the time, and reeling from this darker, deeper story that could be told. So many of the flaws were a product of "How can we adapt this, attract the fans from the 60's, interest their kids and maintain cohesion."
    The fact they pulled of anything worth anything was amazing unto itself.

  • @yamibrian3099
    @yamibrian3099 Рік тому +1

    Batman didn't technically end Joker. He just fired a rope that connects his ankle to a stone gargoyle.

  • @ziggygunz2447
    @ziggygunz2447 Рік тому +3

    I feel like the jokers "love" for Vicky was him going after a girl his former human self would want and him fighting so hard to get her is him trying to hold onto the last little bits of his humanity

  • @vertigo2894
    @vertigo2894 4 місяці тому +2

    I enjoyed him more Heathg Ledger's and ledger borrowed from him too.

  • @grkpektis
    @grkpektis Рік тому +3

    I heard there was a deleted scene where it's revealed that Grissom hired Jack to kill the Wayne's. So Grissom accidentally created Batman and the Joker I am glad they changed that because that is really dumb

  • @RachelStephanieAndre
    @RachelStephanieAndre 2 місяці тому +1

    Several things here... the backlash against Ledger wasnt because he was a recast of the joker... it was because of his looks. people expected a more recognizable Joker like in the comics and cartoons and Legder's gritty makeup and demeanor alienated at first glance and the won the hearts of the fans. Regarding a Love triangle... Joker just wanted her to become the next alicia and then replace alicia after she un-lives herself... Joker has a thing for blondes and in his twisted mind what he did to alicia was a type of vengeance for what happened to him through her... he blames her and wants to continue having his punchline revenge with Vicky. Vicky being in love with Bruce is totally secondary because Joker NEVER finds out Bruce was Batman until the final fight.
    The Reason Joker got mad to Batman for vicky is only because Batman rescued her in the Museum. so no... No love triangle except for ONE scene in Vicky's apartment. Once scene, a short one at that in the whole movie.
    Running the Mob too convoluted for joker? well it didn't ended well for him right? he was mob boss for a few weeks and in the process killed one head, and put the rest against him out of fear... then comes the chemical plan and the parade and it was over... didn't last long. It proves your point but also shows you're over stretching it... also remember that Joker DOES have his own posse of followers and he does deal in all sort of crimes in Gotham... the rest of the Mob Bosses hate him and try to stay away from him but he still heads a criminal group in gotham.
    Now this is my personal opinion but i like Jack being the one that offed the Wayne's creating the batman... I never liked the Joe Chill or random criminal thing. Jack being the one who did it makes it all the more personal and connected to his relationship with the Batman. I also tend to think that Jack offed them not just as a random crime... I think he was Ordered to get Thomas Wayne out of the way by the Mafia... the whole pearl necklace thing was just to make it look like a random robbery gone wrong.
    and I agree, the Joker - Batman relationship in this movie is poetic. you put it beautifully.
    So Far, as I'm concerned, the Arkham games joker is the perfect Joker but then again that joker wouldn't exist if not for Jack Nicholson's Joker making Mask Hamill's Joker as good as it was. It's all connected and they all stem from the magnificent portrayal of the Character by Jack Nicholson.

  • @Neil070
    @Neil070 Рік тому +3

    People didn't accept Jack as the Joker either.
    Cesar Romero was tall and slim, as the Joker was in the comics, Jack had a different body shape. His acting style was completely different too.
    But he blew the critics out of the water. I loved him in the part.
    I was unsure about Heath Ledger, and the make-up in particular, but the more I saw the film the more I loved it.
    Joker is a character with very definite defining traits, but plenty of room for interpretation. He has evolved over the decades. Both actors nailed it in differing ways.

    • @sideskroll
      @sideskroll Рік тому

      Never cared for Ledger's "cool kid" psycho Joker...

    • @giveematug7093
      @giveematug7093 Рік тому +2

      ​​​​@@sideskrollt sure how or why you took heaths version as "cool kid" , but that is your opinion and I respect that. To me heaths joker was had overtones of goverment trained, very intelligent, knew the system well, and most certainly had military training ( its very obvious).
      To me he would of been a "brain" in either C.I.A. or NSA based on his use of aporia in the opening scene with bank robbery ( uses an old tatic "game theory" against other small timers/bank robbers, a detail often missed in nolans version)
      He is always one or two steps ahead of anyone else in the film also, and he does indeed figure out who Batman is before the end with excellent attention to detail ( done on purpose by Nolan, one of his staples in his films, subtle) when rachel gets thrown out the window, joker later says "you know for a second there, I really thought you were Harvey" " The way you threw yourself after her!" And "Does Harvey know about you and his little bunny?!" Implying he is aware that rachel/batman have a connection possibly a history/romance. Wouldnt of been hard to do some digging at that point ( off screen of course) and look into Rachels past and see that a close childhood friend was Bruce Wayne and add that up lol. I think it was done very subtle, but ledgers Joker knew who batman was. Had we got a chance to see more of heath I have a strong feeling that would of been a future scene, joker making bats aware that he knows who he is ( been done before, an old staple in series)
      So again I think I understand your logic about "cool kid", the hair, the style of Heath, the messed up face paint, etc. Its all done on purpose, to distract. For a man who said "Do I really look like a guy with a plan?" He did indeed have a plan/agenda and the style of execution of said plans is what leads me to think he was ex military ( possibly a veteran) or goverment.
      Also Nolan wanted a very realistic version of batman for 3 films. The way the character of Joker has usually been depicted can easily suggest superior intelligence making him a possibilty for any type of character, or skill set.

  • @johnschuch7090
    @johnschuch7090 5 місяців тому +1

    The reason his name is Jack Napier is because Joker has two other identities red hood and Jack Napier

  • @YEOsCanal
    @YEOsCanal Рік тому +8

    Well, I don't think the perfect Joker will ever exist because there are so many comics out there and so many interpretations of the character, but Jack Nicholson was the very first to really bring the character to life, and in doing so, he did something important in the movie world and I'm looking forward to the Penguin video because I think he's a very underrated and multifaceted villain who has nevertheless done some really hateful things

    • @sargon0141
      @sargon0141 Рік тому

      I always thought that Joker has multiple personality disorder. Plus , I remember in one comic there were actually THREE different Jokers.

  • @elderrusty541
    @elderrusty541 Рік тому +1

    While the writing wasn’t always the best with the love story and having an origin, Nicholson’s performance was perfect, there’s a behind the scenes story that Nicholson was urged to read some comics to get a feel for Joker’s character, Nicholson proceeded to say “fuck that” and did his own thing, and if you ask me, that’s why it worked perfectly

  • @richterbelmont8532
    @richterbelmont8532 Рік тому +5

    He’s the best. His performance is a lot like a comic book.

    • @GabrielAlcala956
      @GabrielAlcala956 Рік тому +1

      With this argument then Jim Carrey’s Riddler was the best performance of his career.

    • @lorenzopqsim
      @lorenzopqsim Місяць тому

      @@GabrielAlcala956 Riddler never was like Batman 4ever Riddler, just....never bro

  • @callmejacob3234
    @callmejacob3234 Рік тому +2

    Jack Nicholson is the best live action Joker because he's the only one to fall into a vat of chemicals he's not just some dude in clown makeup

  • @johnschuch7090
    @johnschuch7090 5 місяців тому +1

    This is my favorite. I don’t see anything wrong except for the smile because it’s creepy and I wish it was never there but it is the joker

  • @211inprogress
    @211inprogress Рік тому +10

    There's nothing wrong with Jack Nicholson's joker. 🃏

    • @marvelstarwarsfan8410
      @marvelstarwarsfan8410 Рік тому

      For me what’s wrong with him is the fact that he’s a mobster and overall his interest with Viki Vale.

    • @211inprogress
      @211inprogress Рік тому +1

      @@marvelstarwarsfan8410 what's wrong with that, oh you'd prefer him to be interested in Bruce Wayne.

  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker Рік тому +1

    Jack Nicholson wasn't a Joker.
    He was THE Joker.

  • @billygreenbean7119
    @billygreenbean7119 Рік тому +4

    One werid observation i have always had is take Batman and Batman REturns....the red triangle circus gang would have made more sense as the Jokers gang and the mobsters would have mad more sense as Penguins gang. Its like they switched them. these will always be my favorite Batman movies. Great video!

    • @Dracovenatrix
      @Dracovenatrix 26 днів тому

      Nah, like sure it makes sense for the comics but the burton films?! You seriously imagine that burton’s version of the penguin would work with the mob?!

    • @billygreenbean7119
      @billygreenbean7119 26 днів тому

      @@Dracovenatrix I said what I said.

  • @ALCvideoprofile
    @ALCvideoprofile Рік тому +2

    Hmmmm.... Batman Beyond movie with Jack Nicholson reprising his role as Joker? Anyone!?

  • @handsomestik
    @handsomestik Рік тому +3

    Him killing Bruse parents is terrible and then on top of it at the cathedral they both doxx each other in weird conversation. “You made me”

    • @marvelstarwarsfan8410
      @marvelstarwarsfan8410 Рік тому

      Yeah I agree I didn’t like this choice when I saw the movie for the first time.

  • @swolfe9668
    @swolfe9668 Рік тому +1

    Jack Nicholson has and always will have the best version of the 🃏 joker

  • @roselevi7821
    @roselevi7821 Рік тому +6

    The more time goes on, the more I appreciate the variant of this villain

    • @IJAMSOWHAT
      @IJAMSOWHAT Рік тому +1

      Ok you caught it too… I thought my psychosis was acting up again or some sort of #mrballen secret 5:49

  • @TheClovvn
    @TheClovvn Рік тому +2

    I don't need to watch the video, I can tell you the problem with Nicholson's Joker easily. It was so good and on point that it raised the bar so high very few can touch it. Honestly Nicholson should've probably got an Oscar/Golden Globe for the performance but Comic Book and such movies got alot of hate for a long time in Hollywood and even tho there is more depth to those characters since it was based from "comic books" they were looked down upon. Regardless Nicholson's Joker will always be iconic.

  • @Red-Wolf-Ben
    @Red-Wolf-Ben Рік тому +4

    I've always had a problem too, with how they not only gave the Joker an origin story in this movie, but showed it on screen before showing Batman's! I'm of the philosophy that Joker has no definitive origin, only different possible origins, which Heath Ledger nailed, telling a different version of his own story every time he tells one. But yes, Nicholson was perfect visually, and with the energy he brought.

    • @StevieStitches
      @StevieStitches Рік тому +3

      Tim Burton's 1985 original script treatment with Julie Hickson was his Batman origin story that would have been the first Burton Batman movie, but WB wanted Batman (1989) writer Sam Hamm's script that instead treats Batman's origin as a mystery and tells Joker's origin. As Sam Hamm said in Back Issue 113 (2019), ""You don't start with Batman's origin. That's the mystery. Batman is a mysterious vigilante, a shadow, a rumor. He has the Gotham underworld in a panic. Which happens to be exactly the way he was introduced in Detective Comics #27 [1939]." But modern fanboys don't even read Detective Comics #27 [1939] by Bill Finger, they read the Batman: Year One (1986) origin story by Frank Miller and they complain about Tim Burton not showing Batman's origin when it was Tim Burton's job to direct Sam Hamm's script instead of his Batman origin script with Julie Hickson. The Batman (1989) script was written in 1986. Alan Moore made up that "multiple choice" Joker origin line in The Killing Joke (1988).

    • @sargon0141
      @sargon0141 Рік тому

      Because all nerds know who Batman is, while Joker's origin was never established. That what makes movie interesting.

  • @jdd3786
    @jdd3786 Рік тому +2

    Jack Nicholson was so good as the Joker, that I can never unsee it when watching him in other films.