PhantomStrider He actually hated playing the Joker in this due to how the film turned out and how he wasn't given the chance to make Joker sound crazier like he use to. Also you say The Ed's never get punished in any episode of Ed, Edd n Eddy huh? Bullshit, they literally had an entire episode about that. When you talk about cartoons you claim to have seen actually watch them you arrogant idiot. Jesus, I'm about to go as looney as the fucking Joker!
The scariest part about this video, is how much this can become a reality. A good person who lives day by day, struggling to make ends meet for their family makes a desperate decision that can get them out of it. That decision can either make or break them. In most instances, they are broken beyond repair.
Is that right? So you're saying this isn't what happens when someone who isn't naturally "about that life" starts hanging out with the wrong crowd? They don't become influenced? They don't start being like them, acting like them, making decisions like them? I think so, since it's the moral of many stories to watch the circle you keep.
This is the best joker laugh because 1. It fits DC since its about being dark 2. No background music which makes more terrifying 3. Joker is a sadistic maniac and this laugh shows that
I assumed that he was crying for a couple seconds, but when I realized that he was laughing, I froze. He was laughing not because he was happy, not because something was humorous. No, it was something that he couldn’t control. His seemingly hysterical laughter expresses being driven past the point of having the ability to make logical decisions; feeling so many emotions at once that he doesn’t know what to do with himself. At this point of despair, nothing is of value to you anymore. Although it is only a cartoon, this scene captures the concept of insanity so perfectly.
Your halfway right. He's not laughing. He's actually crying inside because life fuckin sucks for him. He's a man that has lost everything important to him.
I thought it was the chemicals(I am not sure if this scene is where he became joker you can correct me) and that he was laughing uncontrollably cause of them since he looked so desperate like he wasn’t in control.
"okay mark what we want you to do is start with your normal joker laugh then go f*cking insane." *records this* "great job, that's sure to give everyone nightmares for literally generations."
Imagine the scene from The Empire Strikes Back Where Luke Skywalker finds out that Darth Vader is his father and when he screams “No”. Now if you incorporate this maniacal laughter in that scene, that is how I imagine Luke would turn towards the Dark Side.
I love this moment so much because it is a great realization for joker. It's at this exact moment when he looks at himself in the reflection that it all sort of clicks, he finally gets it. Everything is just one big joke it's in this exact moment when he thinks about all he's done and what he is now how tragic his life was how ironic and funny it is, it's in this moment he gets the greatest joke of all.
When I first watched this scene it genuinely freaked me out. But now that I watched it again, it’s very satisfying. An innocent man on the verge of reaching his breaking point actually manages to transpire his insanity.
When a person loses EVERYTHING, their target changes. They want to see how much they can accomplish in their sorrowful state of mind. That's basically Joker's origin. One bad day turned into bad days for Gotham City. Very poetic.
It’s so horrifying when you truly think about it. The pose he’s in just shows pain cause of how much he’s laughing and how much he’s changed from the chemicals.
Phoenix's laugh was more accurate toward the laughing medical condition, which was not according to the actual joker origin story. Marks is the best and most accurate toward the comics original version, but Heath ledgers is a close second
Always remember, If you push a Very Kind, Harmful and Pure person over the edge. You may break their limit to insanity. He may become something like this. And it's horrifying because this might actually be a reality if it were to ever be this serious.
The reason this is the best Joker laugh for me is the fact that Mark Hamill himself stated that he focused on Joker's laugh having a musical element to it. Here, that element is almost completely taken out and replaced with what can only be described as utter insanity.
When you think about it, the most terrifying thing about this is that it can happen to anybody. Joker was once a regular person trying to provide for his family and was struggling. The chemicals changed everything about him and he became the monster we all know him as the Joker. The way his sobs slowly turn into maniacal laughter is horrifying. Outstanding acting by Mark Hamill!
You guys do realize that it wasn't just his sanity he lost, it was also his humanity. He is no longer human, because of the horrible crimes he commits on his victims is just inhumane.
True story, I have an uncle (my mother's cousin) became a pyromaniac and burned down his house and motorcyle and poultry after he lost his job and found out his wife is cheating on him. he laugh maniacally exactly like that whenever he see something is burning. but in most case he seems sane enough to talk to. not unless we say something that can trigger his madness.
Anyone else think he's actually crying because you can see the tears on his eyes? Because he's the joker, he can't cry and only laugh to express his emotions?
The Killing Joke might not have been the best movie but one thing they absolutely nailed is the Joker and Batman. The ending was so perfect too. Batman saying how he wants to help and Joker saying it's too late for that in the most amazing way. He really left all that craziness behind and for the first time answered sanely. Batman laughing might seem irrelevant but it's was perfect too. Batman at first didn't laugh because he couldn't get the joke but after when he realized what Joker meant he started laughing. His joke meant "Two crazy people can't save eachother". The laughter was a chef's kiss because it wasn't a laugh for the joke, it was a laugh of how they are happy to find someone who understands their pain and with sadness knowing that Joker is right and Batman and Joker both can't do anything about it.
This is some of Marks best work. Hes said from the start that jokers laugh is to be like a musical instrument and sort of reflect his mood. In this, you hear such a clear definition between him initially crying for a moment, till his mind completely breaking and shutting out the pain to save itself from the crushing weight of reality closing in on him, till he can do nothing but laugh. I like to think hes beginning to mull over what happened in his head as one big joke 'my girlfriend dies, im forced to become a criminal, i get chased down by a freak in a bat costume, and now i look like a clown! What a punchline!'. For me with that as a reference you can hear as he moves through it in his mind, till it gets more and more nonsensical to him and he just starts busting a gut
So for the laugh itself, it should be noted this movie was released in 2016, about a year before The Last Jedi. Regardless of how one feels about the film, I still remember Mark Hamill saying that during production, he "fundamentally disagreed" with everything the producer was doing to his character. With that in mind, and knowing that for a movie of that scope, he was probably working on that at the same time as voicing this one, I wonder how much of this laugh was...acting on Hamill's part.
What makes this one unique is that he "embraces it", which makes it scary not to mess with him cause "he can choose or choose not to", but you just don't know
The scariest part about the Joker's Origin From The Killing Joke, is how much this situation can become a reality. The Joker Was Once A good person who lives day by day, struggling to create a better life for his family and makes desperate decisions that he can get them out of. That decision can either work for or break him or her. In most instances, they are broken beyond repair. That's Why I Never Liked Joker's Mysterious Background And To Be Honest, I Find The Mysterious Background Of The Joker To Be Very Boring & Dull. And I Don’t Like The Fact That Every DC Fans Are So Uptight About Him Having An Origin Story. To Me, I think an origin story of The Joker can be done it just has to be executed correctly. In The Killing Joke Origin Story, the reader got some insight into a possible past to The Joker. I Loved The Killing Joke Joker Origin Because The Origin Seems More Interesting And Realistic Since It gave his character some humanity and believably, You were able to connect and Understand him, making it even more of a tragedy when you see his descent into the crazy, nihilistic psychopath he his today. The Joker is the polar opposite to Batman in design and personality but both have implied horrific backstories that drive them. If we ever get more personal insight into Jokers character/backstory it would make the dynamic between Joker and Batman even more interesting looking at the perspective of what Batman could have become. But that's the problem That I Don't Like About The Joker, To Be Honest, if you try to make the joker exist without a reason then that's just boring. I Find The Joker To Be More Interesting when The Joker tries to prove that A Nobody is as good as they say they are. To Me, The Joker Is More Interesting When He was a normal guy that they had one bad day and it just broke him. To Me, That's what makes the Joker so interesting because he was a normal nice guy and then he became such a monster in After One Bad Day. The Joker To Me Would Be More Interesting Because Something OR Someone Drove Him to that point. Just like Batman. Both Characters Don't Just Cause Chaos Or Save People For No Reason At All Like The Joker! To Me That's What I Love About The 2 Characters, Trauma took them to that Place. Beside's...Who cares if The Joker's past isn't totally blank to us? The Joker's value as a character doesn't waver over whether or not we know something about him, Just Like Jack Nicholson’s Joker! It's Just My Opinion ...If You Like The Joker Better When He Doesn't Have A Origin That's Fine, I Respect That, But To Me I Find It To Be Dull About The Joker...Yes, it can be Interesting At First And It's Fun to imagine what made him go down this path...but at times it can be Less Interesting and Very ridiculous. Sometimes it seems that Joker isn’t actually insane but just kills because he wants to make him seem like a villain for the sake of being a villain...Which Is Very Boring Honestly... Remember Guys It's Just My Honest Opinion, You Don't Have To Agree With Me On This If You Like The Joker Better When He Doesn't Have A Origin That's Perfectly Fine, I Respect That. But To Me, The Joker Is A Insane Maniac, And Whether He Has No Origin Or Has An Origin, It doesn't change that, But At least to me, that's the case...
If he gets an origin, a definitive one, then he was someone at some point, and it lessens the significance of the character for most people... Joker should be just the Joker, a man born out of the randomness of this world and whose blank background allow him to fit all theoretical past people make for him. Him being a blank makes him everything and anything possible, but one thing is certain: Whatever you are, or in this case: whatever he was, anyone can go mad. Like why giving the narrator of Fight Club an actual name is stupid.
This movie was yo good especially when joker told batman it's to late for him to change accepting that hes to far gone and accepting the monster his insanity drove him to be which makes you remembers that whenever he laughs it really a cry for help that can never be answered..poor guy
Idl what happened to him, but something totally broke joker. Maybe it was realizimg he's just a character in someones story (yes, he's aware of the forth wall)
Didn't realize this until after watching it a handful of times, but I believe that the Joker is crying instead of laughing here! The giveaway was the red tears during the final closeup, which at first I thought was probably blood, but given the chemical change, for all we know they could be red now! The other is because it would make more sense that the man is crying because he sees what he's become and is scared to see what he's turned into instead of laughing at it. The other is because the Joker being the joker, he can only show emotion through laughter and basically nothing else!
This scene describes the joker very well , Joker laughs because everything has lost its importance to him now , death , injury , morality , laws all have lost their importance in the joker's complex mind Now all of this is nothing but funny concepts to the joker
Anthony Starr must have took inspiration from the Joker so that his character Homelander evilly laughs and kills all the scientists that experimented on him when he was a child
He's laughing because he's already picturing all the crimes and murder he's going to start to commit . He went crazy after taking so much shit from life this was his breaking point .
He has been voicing the joker for somwhat 30 years and he is 71 years old but he still has that laugh and still has youthful voice it makes now sense 😅😅
The most terrifying Joker laugh ever.
Well Chucky would laugh like the joker when he gazed at himself in the doll’s body
I think Mark Hamill's scariest laugh actually happened at the beginning of the birds of prey show right after he shoots Barbara Gordon.
No, that would be at the end of Mask of the Phantasm...
True
Nah the most terrifying laugh ever though
Mark Hamill's just enjoying this role too much XD
Well he can't really laugh as Luke Skywalker anymore can he? disney made him chronically depressed
NeidalRuekk He didn't laugh much when Fox had him, either. Sure was a whiny bitch like his father and nephew.
Hi Strider!
PhantomStrider
He actually hated playing the Joker in this due to how the film turned out and how he wasn't given the chance to make Joker sound crazier like he use to. Also you say The Ed's never get punished in any episode of Ed, Edd n Eddy huh? Bullshit, they literally had an entire episode about that. When you talk about cartoons you claim to have seen actually watch them you arrogant idiot. Jesus, I'm about to go as looney as the fucking Joker!
PhantomStrider lmao
That's the sound of a broken man's mind turning to dust
"balanced, as all things should be"
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This is when he broke, you can actually hear him crying at first. There are even blood tears in his eyes, he isn’t laughing he’s crying..
i thought that was the bleach
If he was sane he would cry he is crying on the inside but outside he is laughing so stop he is not crying
@Sponge well he became insane and now thinks everything is a joke
@@ajwsingsit is. Fucker is trying to hard.
@@Human_traain then what's coming out of his eyes?
The pain, sorrow and betrayal portrayed in this laugh is scary
😂 no.
The scariest part about this video, is how much this can become a reality. A good person who lives day by day, struggling to make ends meet for their family makes a desperate decision that can get them out of it. That decision can either make or break them. In most instances, they are broken beyond repair.
In most instances?
That's a big exaggeration. Most people aren't that fragile.
Is that right? So you're saying this isn't what happens when someone who isn't naturally "about that life" starts hanging out with the wrong crowd? They don't become influenced? They don't start being like them, acting like them, making decisions like them? I think so, since it's the moral of many stories to watch the circle you keep.
xShadow Dragonx yeah..... that was the whole premise of the comic/movie ._.
Yeah comic characters are often psychologically exaggerated, especially in Gotham. This is no more realistic than Ares or Darkseid to be honest.
xShadow Dragonx u got a poi t
This is the best joker laugh because
1. It fits DC since its about being dark
2. No background music which makes more terrifying
3. Joker is a sadistic maniac and this laugh shows that
And Mark Hamil
@@andreiaromanesei9270 that goes without saying
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Greatest Joker laugh of all time.
This is the best one.... ua-cam.com/video/wcinzmfZeCc/v-deo.html pure madness ❤
No.
Sr. Müller find the Batman vs TMNT post credit scene. It may not be THE Joker but it’ll still send shivers down your spine
@@bullwinkle524 was that baker laughing?
@@scottchaison1001 clearly yes.
For me, this is hamill's best laugh and the most memorable. You can actually feel the pain in his laugh. Is terrifiyng
It sounds beautiful to me , showing a true feeling for a character 👍
its troy baker
@@faiaazfardin1596 no its not lol its hamill
Its troy baker
@@ishrakalvi4446no it’s not it’s mark hamill
This is how it happened.
This is how the Joker was born.
I GET THE BATMAN ARKHAM KNIGHT REFERENCE
@@jorgetomedeandradealves8565 The killing joke had been created well before Arkham Knight
@@romagp3659 I KNOW BUT YOUR LINE IS A REFERENCE TO BATMAN ARKHAM KNIGHT
"A great evil has been unleashed upon this Earth." That's what always comes to mind whenever I watch this scene or read the panel from the book.
A good soul died, and chaos itself became flesh.
And the thunderstorm sells it. His laughter with thunder and lightning behind it is absolutely terrifying. Awesome scene.
I assumed that he was crying for a couple seconds, but when I realized that he was laughing, I froze. He was laughing not because he was happy, not because something was humorous. No, it was something that he couldn’t control. His seemingly hysterical laughter expresses being driven past the point of having the ability to make logical decisions; feeling so many emotions at once that he doesn’t know what to do with himself. At this point of despair, nothing is of value to you anymore. Although it is only a cartoon, this scene captures the concept of insanity so perfectly.
Haha. You are such a nerd...😂
Your halfway right. He's not laughing. He's actually crying inside because life fuckin sucks for him. He's a man that has lost everything important to him.
He is in pain, the Joker its a mask for a Very Very sad man.
I thought it was the chemicals(I am not sure if this scene is where he became joker you can correct me) and that he was laughing uncontrollably cause of them since he looked so desperate like he wasn’t in control.
Scout 1032 Yes, this is the flashback scene where an unnamed comedian becomes the Joker
Mark Hamil after he finished reading the script for the Last Jedi:
"okay mark what we want you to do is start with your normal joker laugh then go f*cking insane."
*records this*
"great job, that's sure to give everyone nightmares for literally generations."
Snowdrop Unicorn
Kevin Cory is shaking in the record box next to him
Ok
The Joker....One of the most if not the most complex villain ever written
Truly, defs the most iconic villain of all comic history
Imagine the scene from The Empire Strikes Back Where Luke Skywalker finds out that Darth Vader is his father and when he screams “No”. Now if you incorporate this maniacal laughter in that scene, that is how I imagine Luke would turn towards the Dark Side.
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@@crazyalarmstudios2012 Well, it *is* the dark side after all
That’s when you realized you’ve lost everything but just can’t cry anymore because you don’t feel it
yeah this is why we shouldnt let kids use tiktok
I love this moment so much because it is a great realization for joker.
It's at this exact moment when he looks at himself in the reflection that it all sort of clicks, he finally gets it. Everything is just one big joke it's in this exact moment when he thinks about all he's done and what he is now how tragic his life was how ironic and funny it is, it's in this moment he gets the greatest joke of all.
Like one would say, his life is nothing but a comedy.
"I used to think my life was a tragedy, but now I realize it's a fucking comedy"-joker 2019.
@@AshThePhoenix. exactly
When I first watched this scene it genuinely freaked me out. But now that I watched it again, it’s very satisfying. An innocent man on the verge of reaching his breaking point actually manages to transpire his insanity.
I actually don't think he's laughing. He's crying
right
Now he no longer has to be scared of anyone... He can face anything
mc_macapaca For me it sounds like a laughter of pain if you ask me.
He's broken beyond repair, he's laughing while crying.
Crying blood
Love this laugh...gives me goosebumps every time
Tears me up such an amazing powerful seen
When a person loses EVERYTHING, their target changes. They want to see how much they can accomplish in their sorrowful state of mind. That's basically Joker's origin. One bad day turned into bad days for Gotham City. Very poetic.
It's like he's laughing and crying at the same time
It’s so horrifying when you truly think about it. The pose he’s in just shows pain cause of how much he’s laughing and how much he’s changed from the chemicals.
His laugh might not be as high pitched but the crazy rasp adds a layer of craziness
And this is why Mark Hamill is the best Joker voice actor of all time!!
Seeing it in theater was scary.
Hamill and Phoenix have the most terrifying laughs.
Heath ledger’s was horrifying
Don;t forget Dmaggio
Phoenix's laugh was more accurate toward the laughing medical condition, which was not according to the actual joker origin story.
Marks is the best and most accurate toward the comics original version, but Heath ledgers is a close second
What about Jack Nicholson ?
Me when I haven't had WiFi for more than a week.
That guy who likes Legos :P same
henry maude lots of younger people so dont be a douche ok
More like every kid after the main event of summer slam 2014
@@ghostofdeath663 LMAO
@@ghostofdeath663 This laugh is my reaction to that kid yelling Let's Go Cena a million times. And I'm a Cena fan, LOL.
Always remember, If you push a Very Kind, Harmful and Pure person over the edge. You may break their limit to insanity.
He may become something like this.
And it's horrifying because this might actually be a reality if it were to ever be this serious.
and i have seem to off from the edge.
When you find out Aquaman is the highest grossing DC movie ever.
coming from future , it the joker
The reason this is the best Joker laugh for me is the fact that Mark Hamill himself stated that he focused on Joker's laugh having a musical element to it. Here, that element is almost completely taken out and replaced with what can only be described as utter insanity.
When you think about it, the most terrifying thing about this is that it can happen to anybody. Joker was once a regular person trying to provide for his family and was struggling. The chemicals changed everything about him and he became the monster we all know him as the Joker. The way his sobs slowly turn into maniacal laughter is horrifying. Outstanding acting by Mark Hamill!
Say what you will about the rest of the movie, but this is on of the best examples of a comic panel coming to life that there will ever be.
You guys do realize that it wasn't just his sanity he lost, it was also his humanity. He is no longer human, because of the horrible crimes he commits on his victims is just inhumane.
True story, I have an uncle (my mother's cousin) became a pyromaniac and burned down his house and motorcyle and poultry after he lost his job and found out his wife is cheating on him. he laugh maniacally exactly like that whenever he see something is burning. but in most case he seems sane enough to talk to. not unless we say something that can trigger his madness.
Damn, it must be hard for you guys to witness.
@@HomieCloud it was, we're afraid of him and also pitied him. Much like the Joker.
We can't put him on the mental hospital because we can't afford to.
That's exactly what is great about batman's stories, a lot of them actually happen in real life.
And, l'm really sorry for the events you saw... 💔🌹
you can hear the pure boiling pain in that laugh
Anyone else think he's actually crying because you can see the tears on his eyes? Because he's the joker, he can't cry and only laugh to express his emotions?
It's blood from the chemicals
The Killing Joke might not have been the best movie but one thing they absolutely nailed is the Joker and Batman. The ending was so perfect too. Batman saying how he wants to help and Joker saying it's too late for that in the most amazing way. He really left all that craziness behind and for the first time answered sanely. Batman laughing might seem irrelevant but it's was perfect too. Batman at first didn't laugh because he couldn't get the joke but after when he realized what Joker meant he started laughing. His joke meant "Two crazy people can't save eachother". The laughter was a chef's kiss because it wasn't a laugh for the joke, it was a laugh of how they are happy to find someone who understands their pain and with sadness knowing that Joker is right and Batman and Joker both can't do anything about it.
Legendary.... especially at the very end...its proof of just how much passion mark had for this role
This is some of Marks best work. Hes said from the start that jokers laugh is to be like a musical instrument and sort of reflect his mood.
In this, you hear such a clear definition between him initially crying for a moment, till his mind completely breaking and shutting out the pain to save itself from the crushing weight of reality closing in on him, till he can do nothing but laugh. I like to think hes beginning to mull over what happened in his head as one big joke 'my girlfriend dies, im forced to become a criminal, i get chased down by a freak in a bat costume, and now i look like a clown! What a punchline!'. For me with that as a reference you can hear as he moves through it in his mind, till it gets more and more nonsensical to him and he just starts busting a gut
My mood due to my lack of sleep right now.
Well this laugh surely cant help you sleep
Me after I embarass myself in public:
This laugh sends shivers down my spine
deedeeke1991 cause he's a spooky scary skeleton
The Joker’s such a remorseless fun-loving psychopath! 🃏🤣
I would kill for a laugh like that
Is that a joke? Cuz if it is, ...
That's a killer. 😆
How to be a maniac 101
@@fuscomania out. get out!
Actaully that would help go kill someone close to you like a family member
@@fuscomania You can see yourself out.
You're laughing. He's laughing, *and you're laughing.*
Underrated comment
This is me after a whole life of dealing with insanity eventually you learn to except it
That one friend at the sleepover when everyone is supposed to be asleep: (quiet whisper) "poopoo"
everyone else at the sleepover: 0:16
Underrated
prank him
🔪🙆🧠💀🆕🧠🛃🧠💀🤓
Whenever i feel depressed i watch this
Same
I swear this is me just going through life on a daily basis
U good bro ?
Real
BROOOO FRRR literally from the moment i wake up jus straight up rage everywhere...
the trauma in this scene is terrifying
0:21 and so after one bad day, the clown prince of crime was officially born
Me when I see someone getting bullied
Jjk fans when gege kills all of their favourite characters
These 30 seconds alone were better than the entire movie.
I had this too once. Being so hysterical you just can't stop. and Hyperventilating afterwards.
I almost lost touch with reality completely, and I was already so mentally fragile.
Dude you okay?
So for the laugh itself, it should be noted this movie was released in 2016, about a year before The Last Jedi. Regardless of how one feels about the film, I still remember Mark Hamill saying that during production, he "fundamentally disagreed" with everything the producer was doing to his character.
With that in mind, and knowing that for a movie of that scope, he was probably working on that at the same time as voicing this one, I wonder how much of this laugh was...acting on Hamill's part.
I used to think that my life was a tragedy but now i realise that it's a comedy.
Me after hearing "suspicious" in a mental asylum:
Don’t listen to this at 3am alone with all the lights off
Bryan Gonzalez
To late...no sleep for me tonight
Weak
They say if you imitate any of the joker's laughs you slowly start to become the joker. 😈🃏
That might be true
Cringe.
0:07
Me when i cheated on exam without getting caught by my teacher
What makes this one unique is that he "embraces it", which makes it scary not to mess with him cause "he can choose or choose not to", but you just don't know
I can't help but feel that this joker laugh sounds like it's actually painful for him, which honestly, I'd approve.
Because of his intense sadness, he started laughing
Let's start the game
“So what’s your star sign?”
Me:
Doctor: You have 27 seconds to live.
Me Still Alive 27 Seconds Later:
His laugh is my favorite of all the jokers
0:11 seconds is obviously the best laugh from there
“Why didn’t you just ask me out? I would have said yes”
The most insane part... THAT IT DOESNT MATTER AT ALL...
0:21 Total nightmare fuel!
Joker's scary laugh in Killing Joke never scares me. This is the best Joker scary laugh ever. STRAIGHT UP 😎😎🔥🔥💯💯👍👍
Me after finishing SSKTJL
The scariest part about the Joker's Origin From The Killing Joke, is how much this situation can become a reality. The Joker Was Once A good person who lives day by day, struggling to create a better life for his family and makes desperate decisions that he can get them out of. That decision can either work for or break him or her. In most instances, they are broken beyond repair.
That's Why I Never Liked Joker's Mysterious Background And To Be Honest, I Find The Mysterious Background Of The Joker To Be Very Boring & Dull.
And I Don’t Like The Fact That Every DC Fans Are So Uptight About Him Having An Origin Story.
To Me, I think an origin story of The Joker can be done it just has to be executed correctly.
In The Killing Joke Origin Story, the reader got some insight into a possible past to The Joker.
I Loved The Killing Joke Joker Origin Because The Origin Seems More Interesting And Realistic Since It gave his character some humanity and believably, You were able to connect and Understand him, making it even more of a tragedy when you see his descent into the crazy, nihilistic psychopath he his today.
The Joker is the polar opposite to Batman in design and personality but both have implied horrific backstories that drive them.
If we ever get more personal insight into Jokers character/backstory it would make the dynamic between Joker and Batman even more interesting looking at the perspective of what Batman could have become.
But that's the problem That I Don't Like About The Joker, To Be Honest, if you try to make the joker exist without a reason then that's just boring.
I Find The Joker To Be More Interesting when The Joker tries to prove that A Nobody is as good as they say they are. To Me, The Joker Is More Interesting When He was a normal guy that they had one bad day and it just broke him.
To Me, That's what makes the Joker so interesting because he was a normal nice guy and then he became such a monster in After One Bad Day.
The Joker To Me Would Be More Interesting Because Something OR Someone Drove Him to that point. Just like Batman.
Both Characters Don't Just Cause Chaos Or Save People For No Reason At All Like The Joker!
To Me That's What I Love About The 2 Characters, Trauma took them to that Place.
Beside's...Who cares if The Joker's past isn't totally blank to us?
The Joker's value as a character doesn't waver over whether or not we know something about him, Just Like Jack Nicholson’s Joker!
It's Just My Opinion ...If You Like The Joker Better When He Doesn't Have A Origin That's Fine, I Respect That, But To Me I Find It To Be Dull About The Joker...Yes, it can be Interesting At First And It's Fun to imagine what made him go down this path...but at times it can be Less Interesting and Very ridiculous.
Sometimes it seems that Joker isn’t actually insane but just kills because he wants to make him seem like a villain for the sake of being a villain...Which Is Very Boring Honestly...
Remember Guys It's Just My Honest Opinion, You Don't Have To Agree With Me On This If You Like The Joker Better When He Doesn't Have A Origin That's Perfectly Fine, I Respect That.
But To Me, The Joker Is A Insane Maniac, And Whether He Has No Origin Or Has An Origin, It doesn't change that, But At least to me, that's the case...
If he gets an origin, a definitive one, then he was someone at some point, and it lessens the significance of the character for most people...
Joker should be just the Joker, a man born out of the randomness of this world and whose blank background allow him to fit all theoretical past people make for him.
Him being a blank makes him everything and anything possible, but one thing is certain: Whatever you are, or in this case: whatever he was, anyone can go mad.
Like why giving the narrator of Fight Club an actual name is stupid.
The Riddle Man 7235 he isn’t a monster..... you are....
This is exactly how I feel most of the time
All the time*
I can relate to this scene a little too much... 😂
Me in a Mental breaktrum (Breakdown and Tantrum), Its not funny at all I really go Mad when I’am really pissed off.
He was crying at first.. then his mind broke
Lol i would be freaking laughing up a literal gut if i saw joker laughing in the distance lmao
when the hospital sends you another surprise bill
When Red Hood became The Joker
The Joker is Born
This movie was yo good especially when joker told batman it's to late for him to change accepting that hes to far gone and accepting the monster his insanity drove him to be which makes you remembers that whenever he laughs it really a cry for help that can never be answered..poor guy
Idl what happened to him, but something totally broke joker. Maybe it was realizimg he's just a character in someones story (yes, he's aware of the forth wall)
He's in pain
He's crying
He thinks all of this is a big JOKE
He saw what he had become in his reflection a clown
That’s when we finally realized he was the worlds punchline
Didn't realize this until after watching it a handful of times, but I believe that the Joker is crying instead of laughing here! The giveaway was the red tears during the final closeup, which at first I thought was probably blood, but given the chemical change, for all we know they could be red now!
The other is because it would make more sense that the man is crying because he sees what he's become and is scared to see what he's turned into instead of laughing at it. The other is because the Joker being the joker, he can only show emotion through laughter and basically nothing else!
This scene describes the joker very well , Joker laughs because everything has lost its importance to him now , death , injury , morality , laws all have lost their importance in the joker's complex mind Now all of this is nothing but funny concepts to the joker
All it takes is one bad day...........
“Dad, how do I spell suspicious?”
Me when the voices say something funny at 3 in the morning
(me having a breakdown and the voices starting saying funny shit)
People on the internet: Not funny, didn't laugh.
People in real life:
Legendary! I get goosebumps EVERY TIME!
me during psychosis
Anthony Starr must have took inspiration from the Joker so that his character Homelander evilly laughs and kills all the scientists that experimented on him when he was a child
The Laugh That Became Joker!
That scary laugh feels like you have been laughing for hours and you’re throat is sore and your dripping blood out your eyes and it hurts.
He's laughing because he's already picturing all the crimes and murder he's going to start to commit . He went crazy after taking so much shit from life this was his breaking point .
He has been voicing the joker for somwhat 30 years and he is 71 years old but he still has that laugh and still has youthful voice it makes now sense 😅😅