That’s why I love it he’s still JOKING! like the joker would lol he shoulda laughed imo thou or kept a smile after the tada like LOOK WHAT I DID!! Lol 😂
I love how each actor played Joker differently without copying each other and thats’s pretty rare : -Nicholson: mobster degenerate -Ledger: anarchist murderer -Pheonix: creepy lonely soul
@@writeangles6042 He tried to recreate a murder and only blinded someone? That. Is. Messed. Up. Here was me thinking I was twisted just for laughing hysterically at that scene - little did I know! Seriously though this film should have been R rated - dark just doesn't cover it, it's too real. You can see Nolan's influences from Heat and such - it lends the film weight yeah, but way too much darkness for a 15 rated film.
I always loved the way he said “Yeah” after they press him about stealing from them. The tone is like “Bold of you to assume I’m a man who’s afraid of consequences” 😂
@@Vito_Caligiuriawkward cuz his character has no idea ab social cues. Dude literally got off an elevator shot a round in the air with hundreds of people in there.
@@wonkothesane8691 Well, he did have a leverage device with him: the granades to blow them all away. He wouldn't have cared, they would, so there wouldn't have been bad consequences for him in the room.
yeah great acting on ledger's part see how quickly his smile disappears. its almost involuntary and feels like an insecurity that even the Joker cannot laugh away
Got to love his blunt honesty and his humor “Lets not *Blow* this out of proportion” And “You think you can just steal from us and walk away?!” “… Yeah”
I remember people saying “Heath Ledger’s Joker isn’t funny enough” but watching this scene years later, nearly every goddamn line out of his mouth is hilarious
I mean like it's the most truly genuine response. Like if he didn't think he could get away with it he wouldn't do it. It's the only truthful response that somebody could possibly give but still the least likely response ANYBODY would give.
It would be awkward if they did not send that guy to grab the Joker. Joker: "I'm gonna make this pencil disappear." Everyone else: "Ok. We're waiting." Joker: "Come on..." o_________o
Well joker is ten times ahead of them. So he knew they would send multiple guys to throw him. Therefore he decided to kill the first guy only and he did it in such a brutal way that everyone freaked out.
“Oh by the way, the suit it wasn’t cheap, you ought to know, you bought it”…. Even after these years and have watched this movie a thousand times, every time I heard this line still feel so powerful…
@@aktchungrabanio6467 The Joker knew quite a bit about the Gotham underworld. He knew Gambol by name. He knew where and when they typically met. And critically, he knew what bank they stashed their cash at; he'd already robbed it.
All of you need to chill, heaths screenplay is just unparalleled it’s incredible how he pulled it off and props to Chris Nolan for some excellent writing
I love how he says "we kill the Batman" and everyone takes it in the literal sense. When he likely meant it in the symbolic sense, after all by the end of the movie, Batman is seen as a murderer and "dead" in the eyes of Gotham.
The Joker tries to kill Harvey Dent when they announce he was Batman all along and he gets arrested. Not just with a machine pistol, but a shotgun, and an RPG. I'd say he wanted Batman dead.
@@ALJ9000 You are partly right. He admits that he changed his mind after the Harvey Dent incident. He definetely wanted him dead in the first half of the movie.
By the end of the movie he wanted him dead to society instead of physically dead... If Batman physically died he would have been Martyred and things would have gotten worse for Gotham's criminals. By symbolically killing him it just made everyone think that no one is really good so why even try.
That grenade jacket is so genius I love that. Also this is the most grounded in reality Joker, might be the best representation we will ever get you just can’t top this performance 🔥
It shows that the Joker doesn’t feat death, making his threat all the more convincing. That being said, it relies on artistic license. The Joker threatens to detonate the grenades by pulling the string attached to the safety pins. Grenade pins won’t be set off so easily in real life. Multiple steps are needed to pull the pin out, including holding down the safety leaver.😊
@@michaelball4532the pins hold the spoon in place, alongside a little clip. Odds are he removed the clips, but even if he didn't, the mere visual site of those grenades will get the exact reaction we see in film
This is one of those performances that is so magnificent to the point where you don’t even see the actor playing the character anymore but just the character themselves.
Heath was ridiculed and mocked by everyone when they heard he was playing Joker and the movie teasers came out, that revealed very little. Then provided this masterpiece of a performance. RIP Heath Legend
I remember seeing this scene in a full theater. The collective gasp, followed by 300 people uncomfortably laughing in unison, is one of my favorite movie-going memories. And I still come back to it even today.
It’s like in Pulp Fiction when Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin in the face. It’s hilarious, but you stop laughing after a few seconds and think, “What the hell is wrong with me?!”
My favorite movie-going memory is when I went to see Despicable Me 2 in theaters, an during the end when the Minions we're singing YMCA, little by little, people started to sing along. After about 30 seconds, everyone in the movie theater was singing YMCA in perfect minionese. Best. Day. Ever.
The acting in this. Omg the acting. Not only is it a good magic trick, it shows his inhumanity for a cheap trick. Not only does he do the cliche "tada" but also a pondering "its- bah its! Its gone!" As if hes dumbfounded himself. The definition in "Im not crazy. Im noT". Perfect acting
It shows he's a killer of very high skill that would impress this group of monsters. He robs them, finds them, and no doubt he also killed whoever was guarding the entrances to the meet and could of blown them all up too.
After carefully studying this clip, I’m convinced the dude at 0:21 was in on the trick. There’s no way you could watch that closely and not know where the pencil went.
Your humor aside, you aren't wrong. There was a stunt guy in on it that was meant to pull the pencil at the last second before Heath slams the guy's head into the table.
@Tomás "Man, I can't wait to see this Joker in a sequel," I said as I left the theater. My friends turned to me and said, "oh? You don't know? Well, we have bad news for you..." Oof. I was shot in the heart that day.
@@omegacatdestroyer5634 Yeah. But TDK is easily the most overrated Batman movie of all time. Phantasm is far better, but of course it's animated so it carries a stigma unforunately...
@@gasttoonnn "You can't rely on anyone these days you gotta do everything yourself don't we?!, it's okay I came prepared. It's a funny world we lived in. Speaking of which, do you know how I got these scars?"
@1:03 after being called a freak, that little shake of Ledger's head with the accompanying sound effect has always fascinated me because it's so subtle and yet ghoulish at the same time, like hearing the bones of his jaw knocking together. I'm assuming it was most likely done post production but who can say. And @2:38, the way Ledger looks at Gamble and so briefly mimics shooting him is like the very moment he decides to mark Gamble for death just before placing his card on the table...just so f'ing good.
I love how he says he wants "half". As in Canasta (a multi-player game), the Joker card, like the deuce, is a wild card and it's worth 50 points in melding. Great writing, damn.
It's actually a variation of the shrinking pie game - either agree to split half and half or keep bleeding money until everybody is left with nothing. Every single one of Jokers plans has some underlying game theory behind it even though on the surface they seem crazy.
@@billywayne3653 that's not an anti-hero an antihero does good/heroic things even if accidentally or through non heroic methods, the joker is intentionally causing death and destruction in attempts to push Batman over the edge just to prove his point that humanity is naturally evil and all it takes to turn them into another him is a little push...if anything joker is an anti villain and or chaotic neutral leaning heavily towards chaotic evil
favorite lines from this scene; "And I thought MY jokes were bad..." "You oughta know, you bought it!" "What happened? Your balls drop off?" "Your little... group therapy sessions" "As for the uh... the telivision's... so-called plan..." "I know the squealers when I see 'em, and..." *points* "If you're good at something, never do it for free" "I'm not... no I'm noT" "Yeah..." "Here's my card..." verdict: Heath Ledger's Joker is the best Joker with the best lines. Period.
All these years later and Heath Ledger’s performance can never be matched. His ability to differentiate his voice between insanity and humorous is amazing. Only he could be so terrifying and funny at the same time. RIP Heath Ledger, you will never be forgotten. ❤
“You’re crazy!” Joker: “I’m not. No I’m not.” The way he says that with seriousness like he genuinely believes he isn’t crazy. And the fact that he’s trying to prove a point that when sh** goes down everyone turns crazy and abandons their own morality. Like, damn
@@boxingboxingboxing99 A guy like me, look And A guy like me look He delivered his dialogue with a small pause after "me", so he didn't completely deny him being a freak.
My favorite Joker ever. I love this movie, I love this Joker and I can't help but weep every time I watch it, wondering what roles Heath would have taken if he were alive today.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 Well first you put an ad out in the Gotham Gazette asking, "Do you love walking? Well do we have the ideal socially suspect group for you!"
I love how the Joker tells these men to call him when they want to take things more seriously all the while dressed up like a demented, psychologically unstable clown!
Everything about this scene is brilliant. The joker's ticks and his cadence, the Mobster's differing reactions, the witty banter just everything is pure genius. When people argue over the best joker I just mention this scene and I say case closed.
I never slowed it down enough to check, but I always imagined he just shoved it through the guy’s eyeball, would be easier to do it that way than try to drive through the skull.
How many times I've watched this, and never before noticed the ULTRA-SMOOTH way he slides the chair over he sits down, right between the "Ta-da!" and "It's... it's gone!" Like a true master of sleight-of-hand, you're watching the trick and miss everything else!
The Evolution of The Joker in Movies & TV: ua-cam.com/video/uuqnvEuYVSU/v-deo.html
Nice!
Cool
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@@Saigonas b
Joaquin Phoenix's Joker is aimed at more mature audiences than Ledger's Joker
To be fair, he wasn't lying. The pencil *did* disappear. Props to him keeping his word!
Doccium After all... He is a Man of his Own Words
HA HA HA HA
😂😂😂
Im dying on that scene
That’s why I love it he’s still JOKING! like the joker would lol he shoulda laughed imo thou or kept a smile after the tada like LOOK WHAT I DID!! Lol 😂
You think you can steal from us and walk away!?
Yeah...
Every part joker says it pretty much a quote
Pass the glass 😂
Honesty... (hail to CinemaWins)
500k for this clown dead, a million alive. So I can teach him some manners first.
🤣
He was so good in this film that he was practically a force of nature.
RIP to one of the best.
Like any other living thing.
Joaquin Phoenix's Joker is aimed at more mature audiences than Ledger's Joker
@@Cukito4 Shush
he is the best, npc cringe
agreed HEATH was on another level,the face paint evolved him
I love how each actor played Joker differently without copying each other and thats’s pretty rare :
-Nicholson: mobster degenerate
-Ledger: anarchist murderer
-Pheonix: creepy lonely soul
- Leto: Hedonistic sicko
-Leto: A big NOPE
Cesar Romero: Original Joker, unhinged psychopath
Mark Hamill: psychotic clown
@@vanessajazp6341 Umm....he didn't seem unhinged, you know.....
Fun fact: This movie was almost R rated because of this magic trick scene alone
And then came along John Wick years later :)
@@writeangles6042 geez, that's not cool.
@@writeangles6042 He tried to recreate a murder and only blinded someone?
That. Is. Messed. Up.
Here was me thinking I was twisted just for laughing hysterically at that scene - little did I know!
Seriously though this film should have been R rated - dark just doesn't cover it, it's too real.
You can see Nolan's influences from Heat and such - it lends the film weight yeah, but way too much darkness for a 15 rated film.
@@writeangles6042 Holy...crap, dude...
That...that is just awful...
@@writeangles6042 Wait...blinded in both eyes? I mean, one's bad enough...but still I'm horrifyingly curious.
I always loved the way he said “Yeah” after they press him about stealing from them. The tone is like “Bold of you to assume I’m a man who’s afraid of consequences” 😂
Yep. The fact that he walked in on their meeting proved he didn't care about the consequences.
I always viewed it as an awkward and obvious “yeah” like someone seriously asked him if water is wet😂
@@Vito_Caligiuri right lmao! Like dude I have like 6 grenades sewn into my jacket, I don’t give a shit about stealing from you 😭
@@Vito_Caligiuriawkward cuz his character has no idea ab social cues. Dude literally got off an elevator shot a round in the air with hundreds of people in there.
@@wonkothesane8691 Well, he did have a leverage device with him: the granades to blow them all away. He wouldn't have cared, they would, so there wouldn't have been bad consequences for him in the room.
"You're crazy"
"No I'm not...no..I'm..noT"
I love this. Its almost like Heath takes it personally, amazing acting
2:02
The only thing that seemed to genuinely irritate him was being called crazy or a freak.
@@wage7621 hell yeah I was thinking the same thing
yeah great acting on ledger's part see how quickly his smile disappears. its almost involuntary and feels like an insecurity that even the Joker cannot laugh away
Enough of the clown!!!!
Me too. Especiall when you see his face do that crazy thing while he says it. Pure genius
That would’ve been awkward if the pencil didn’t stick on the table.
Joker (scrambling while bodyguard approaches): Ah, damn it. Hold on.
Then the mobster throws him on the pencil 😂
@@imgonnaputsomedirtinyourpi1014 If the theories about this Joker are true....yeah the mobster wouldn't succeed
@@ericstorm6582 What theories?
@@imgonnaputsomedirtinyourpi1014 Him being a war veteran with PTSD or a former member of the League of Shadows, or a CIA torturer
@@ericstorm6582 Whoaaaaa. That's some wacky but realistic theories right there.
Got to love his blunt honesty and his humor
“Lets not *Blow* this out of proportion”
And
“You think you can just steal from us and walk away?!”
“… Yeah”
😂 Yeah
I always loved how at 0:28 - 0:30, the Chechen was nodding in approval as if you say, "Come on guys, that WAS pretty good".
lol im chechen and i didint even know he was chechen
Russian here, but I served in Dagestan and Chechnya. It's a little off but I can kinda see it still. Looks more Bosniac or Turkish personally.
@@lupusinvictus2229 I'm only going off what he's called in the film, he's simply titled "The Chechen". Not sure how close his accent is.
I love how he also looks pretty impressed in such a nonchalant manner like the joker showed him a fucking card trick 😂
And that he is the only one that doesn’t laugh or gets mad
I remember people saying “Heath Ledger’s Joker isn’t funny enough” but watching this scene years later, nearly every goddamn line out of his mouth is hilarious
People are morons
@@Bobo-ox7fj As an American I thought he was hilarious 🤷♂️
Heath Ledger plays the best as the Joker. Now that is just me.
@@memveznation5227 That's not an opinion.....
That's a fact
@@copperhead6132 Good to know. Glad I am not the only one. It is fact, indeed.
The Liberace line is very clever. The whole Ledger performance of The Joker is arresting on every level.
He's really nailing it so hard that it was hard for me to watch Joker 2019 for the first time without wishing Heath didn't leave us...
Which line was that?
@@IronMan3582 Its not hard to work out. As a hint Liberace never murdered anyone with pencil.....
@jamesmaybrick2001 it actually is hard to work out...
@@jamesmaybrick2001 whatever dude, you have no idea what the OP meant either
2:29 is actually the funniest part. They way he says “yeah”. Idk man
that was what sold me on his joker. the casual 'yeah' like it's a no brainer.
Was just about to make the same comment.
I mean like it's the most truly genuine response.
Like if he didn't think he could get away with it he wouldn't do it. It's the only truthful response that somebody could possibly give but still the least likely response ANYBODY would give.
😂😂😂
Also the way he just completely ignores his threat.
"Alright, so listen..."
It would be awkward if they did not send that guy to grab the Joker.
Joker: "I'm gonna make this pencil disappear."
Everyone else: "Ok. We're waiting."
Joker: "Come on..." o_________o
Joker: "Now, for this magic trick I'll need a volunteer... Come here, little Gambol, don't be shy."
Well joker is ten times ahead of them. So he knew they would send multiple guys to throw him. Therefore he decided to kill the first guy only and he did it in such a brutal way that everyone freaked out.
😂😂😂
i've wondered that for YEARS lol
@@mahiralam3589 So what if they send another one after the first one was killed?
"you think you can just steal from us and walk away?"
"Yeah"
quite possibly one of my favourite lines in the film
It's the hinted "(Obviously) Yeah" that made it.
Joker 2019 is better than The Dark Knight trilogy and MCU (maybe except Punisher/ Daredevil)
@@lickenhuntsman5338 Joker is for gamers
He said "yeah" like it's an afterthought. Is the sky blue? Is grass green?
Underrated moment
"If you good at something, never do it for free" 😂
My dad literally got his job because of that quote
He’s not wrong
DO IT FOR FREEDOM
hes got the right idea
Never was something more true said on screen
Everyone’s talking about how he made the pencil disappear but nobody’s talking about how he balanced the pencil first try
Lmao frr
He slammed it into the table, no need for balance
Right??
eraser was rubbed down to nothing
Learned that little trick from that, its perty cool i think
“Oh by the way, the suit it wasn’t cheap, you ought to know, you bought it”…. Even after these years and have watched this movie a thousand times, every time I heard this line still feel so powerful…
It tells you that the Joker was listening the whole time while out of sight. It was Maroni who mentioned a cheap suit and makeup.
@@hubbsllc Holy fuck this just blew my mind!
@@aktchungrabanio6467 The Joker knew quite a bit about the Gotham underworld. He knew Gambol by name. He knew where and when they typically met. And critically, he knew what bank they stashed their cash at; he'd already robbed it.
That is the better Joker's interpretation i've ever seen...
Mark Hamill's Interpretations from Arkham and The Animated Series
@SoundStorm Studios Mark is voice acting, Heath is acting on screen.
Monaghan in gotham series is pretty good too
best*
All of you need to chill, heaths screenplay is just unparalleled it’s incredible how he pulled it off and props to Chris Nolan for some excellent writing
I love how he says "we kill the Batman" and everyone takes it in the literal sense. When he likely meant it in the symbolic sense, after all by the end of the movie, Batman is seen as a murderer and "dead" in the eyes of Gotham.
The Joker tries to kill Harvey Dent when they announce he was Batman all along and he gets arrested.
Not just with a machine pistol, but a shotgun, and an RPG.
I'd say he wanted Batman dead.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 And then at the end, he says “…and I won’t kill you because you’re too much fun.” Seems he did mean symbolically
@@ALJ9000
You are partly right.
He admits that he changed his mind after the Harvey Dent incident.
He definetely wanted him dead in the first half of the movie.
By the end of the movie he wanted him dead to society instead of physically dead...
If Batman physically died he would have been Martyred and things would have gotten worse for Gotham's criminals. By symbolically killing him it just made everyone think that no one is really good so why even try.
Nope. He meant kill
That grenade jacket is so genius I love that. Also this is the most grounded in reality Joker, might be the best representation we will ever get you just can’t top this performance 🔥
It shows that the Joker doesn’t feat death, making his threat all the more convincing. That being said, it relies on artistic license. The Joker threatens to detonate the grenades by pulling the string attached to the safety pins. Grenade pins won’t be set off so easily in real life. Multiple steps are needed to pull the pin out, including holding down the safety leaver.😊
Sorry, fear death, not feat. Please ignore the typo.😊
@@michaelball4532the pins hold the spoon in place, alongside a little clip. Odds are he removed the clips, but even if he didn't, the mere visual site of those grenades will get the exact reaction we see in film
I could really use one of those 😂
who said they need to be set off ffs... only by showing grenades to people they already freak out@@michaelball4532
R.I.P HEATH LEDGER YOU ARE ALWAYS IN OUR HEART
Did you know him?
@@TheSuperbadkneegrow Does it matter? He was a great actor and will be remembered by many for his performance in the Dark Knight.
He lives .... in you. Whenever you take a Valium, just know that Heath is there.
#LegendsNeverDie
@@grayski3324 he also took drugs to have these “amazing” scenes ….. just freeze iconic frames and look at his eyes 😂… please wake up
2008: "How about a magic trick?"
2019: "How about another joke murray?"
Dss
Saad me Saad me too and Saad me
Yessss
no its muh-ray
@Julian Vaul he said joke
This is one of those performances that is so magnificent to the point where you don’t even see the actor playing the character anymore but just the character themselves.
2008: We kill the Batman
2020: We eat the Batman
Huh
Haha
Lmao
@@littlekira3166 because of covid
😂
Incredible Performance, nuff said.
Not better than Jack Black's Joker.
Jack black? Dont you mean jack nicholson?
@@squinteastwood4637 It’s not meant to be the same Joker anyways.
@@imgonnaputsomedirtinyourpi1014 eeadejejevekdvo
@@lhcenaitlaama1263 ;_;
Heath was ridiculed and mocked by everyone when they heard he was playing Joker and the movie teasers came out, that revealed very little. Then provided this masterpiece of a performance. RIP Heath Legend
same thing when Michael Keaton was announced as Batman in 1988/89. Fans who pre-judge
I remember seeing this scene in a full theater. The collective gasp, followed by 300 people uncomfortably laughing in unison, is one of my favorite movie-going memories. And I still come back to it even today.
It’s like in Pulp Fiction when Vincent accidentally shoots Marvin in the face. It’s hilarious, but you stop laughing after a few seconds and think, “What the hell is wrong with me?!”
@@robertbusek30 💯💯💯😂😂😂
I was genuinely laughing, I don't know about awkward
My favorite movie-going memory is when I went to see Despicable Me 2 in theaters, an during the end when the Minions we're singing YMCA, little by little, people started to sing along. After about 30 seconds, everyone in the movie theater was singing YMCA in perfect minionese. Best. Day. Ever.
@@samhenley7156 Daz crazy but nobody asked 😐
GREATEST performance in Cinema history ever.
johnstjohn1987 I agree
@@dakiddcody2_23 Absolutely
Yes ❤️
@@gabya.a.f.8289 Absolutely
It's so great that his performance scared people even in the movie
“You think you can steal from us and just walk away?!” “Yeah.” Well, at least he was honest about it. 🤣
The first time he actually said one line
The acting in this. Omg the acting. Not only is it a good magic trick, it shows his inhumanity for a cheap trick. Not only does he do the cliche "tada" but also a pondering "its- bah its! Its gone!" As if hes dumbfounded himself. The definition in "Im not crazy. Im noT". Perfect acting
This scene plus the bank robbery at the beginning serve as a perfect introduction to the character.
The look he gives the camera after the "tada!" and the flourish with his hands is perfect.
It shows he's a killer of very high skill that would impress this group of monsters. He robs them, finds them, and no doubt he also killed whoever was guarding the entrances to the meet and could of blown them all up too.
Mob: You think you can just steal from us and get away with it?!!
Joker: Yeah?
I don't get it
@@smokeygats1651 What about it?
"If you're good at something never do it for free!"
That's quite smart!
every american's mindset
So true
it's important to remember not to take advice from the villain
He predicted everything that was gonna happen
2:28 “you think you can steal from us and walk away?”
Well no shit, that’s the point
After carefully studying this clip, I’m convinced the dude at 0:21 was in on the trick. There’s no way you could watch that closely and not know where the pencil went.
LMAO
Fuckin plants. Making the REAL magicians look bad.
Your humor aside, you aren't wrong.
There was a stunt guy in on it that was meant to pull the pencil at the last second before Heath slams the guy's head into the table.
@@We_Are_Borg_478 damn thats dangerous af
@@bartu913
If it's true, Heath sent one or two guys to the hospital from slamming their heads too hard.
This scene alone was worthy of the Oscar he received. Absolutely amazing acting
Joker: i kill a guy with pencil
John wick: i kill 3 guys with pencil
Vozhan Idk about that but in a fight John wick would stomp I can’t lie.
@@xshxr as if the joker wins his fights physically.
2019 Joker: I kill fat coworker with scissors
@@xshxr nope. It was definitely ✂
My ex girlfriend killed our relationship by scissoring another girl
Man I wish heath saw how great he was as joker and how everyone loves it
He is looking down from the holes in heaven watching us dumbfounded by his incredible performance
He knew his joker was popular, don't you know this film was super huge?
@Tomás "Man, I can't wait to see this Joker in a sequel," I said as I left the theater. My friends turned to me and said, "oh? You don't know? Well, we have bad news for you..." Oof. I was shot in the heart that day.
he died you know so how can heath know that??@@thanman6584
0:23 if you pause in this part you can see that actually there’s no pencil
You're right 🫢
JOKER MOVIE IS A MASTERPIECE ALONG WITH DARK KNIGHT
DK is not a masterpiece. It's got issues, like most movies.
@Ian Go watch movie or then come back son
I entirely agree
@@squinteastwood4637 every movie has an issue even citizen kane.
@@omegacatdestroyer5634 Yeah. But TDK is easily the most overrated Batman movie of all time. Phantasm is far better, but of course it's animated so it carries a stigma unforunately...
Mobster: "What do you propose?"
Chinese man: *"It's simple... we eat the batman"*
This comment needs more likes 😂 😂
we eat the bat, man
HAHA
thats racist but ,, cant say i didnt laugh
@Safari Tbh it was meant more as covid joke than generic racial stereotype
Guy: You think you can steal from us and walk away?
Joker: *yEaH*
That mobster's face at 0:28
'Ok, that was pretty legit I gotta say'
2008 : Why so serious?
2019 : Knock knock..
Dio Kemal still haven’t watched the movie so let me go do that and then I’ll come back and like your comment
Dio Kemal okay, just watched it, and daaamn. That was insane, i was just waiting on those words the whole movie lol
Wanna hear a Joke*?
@@lastname4061
*No I think we've had enough of your jokes*
@@gasttoonnn "You can't rely on anyone these days you gotta do everything yourself don't we?!, it's okay I came prepared. It's a funny world we lived in. Speaking of which, do you know how I got these scars?"
I love his delivery on “lil, uh, gamble? here… won’t be able to get a nickel, for his grandma😂😂
2:21
If you’ve seen Spawn, then you can see why Michael Jai White HATES clowns
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice subtle reference from the Spawn movie. Spawn's (Michael Jai White) Destiny was always to hate clowns with a passion !!
@1:03 after being called a freak, that little shake of Ledger's head with the accompanying sound effect has always fascinated me because it's so subtle and yet ghoulish at the same time, like hearing the bones of his jaw knocking together. I'm assuming it was most likely done post production but who can say. And @2:38, the way Ledger looks at Gamble and so briefly mimics shooting him is like the very moment he decides to mark Gamble for death just before placing his card on the table...just so f'ing good.
It's literally just his tongue clicking bruh lmfao 😂 I can do the same
I really miss Heath. A Knight's Tale is, to this day, one of the best films ever.
It's a comedy, romance, action, adventure, suspense. All in 1 movie.
That movie its a big shit LOL
The dark knight?
I love how he says he wants "half".
As in Canasta (a multi-player game), the Joker card, like the deuce, is a wild card and it's worth 50 points in melding.
Great writing, damn.
Half was reasonable
It's actually a variation of the shrinking pie game - either agree to split half and half or keep bleeding money until everybody is left with nothing. Every single one of Jokers plans has some underlying game theory behind it even though on the surface they seem crazy.
Greatest villan of all time😍😍
@@billywayne3653 he's more of a chaotic neutral , he only kills just to push good guys of the edge
I think Darth Vader is the greatest villain of all time
In my opinion
@@billywayne3653 that's not an anti-hero an antihero does good/heroic things even if accidentally or through non heroic methods, the joker is intentionally causing death and destruction in attempts to push Batman over the edge just to prove his point that humanity is naturally evil and all it takes to turn them into another him is a little push...if anything joker is an anti villain and or chaotic neutral leaning heavily towards chaotic evil
@@mariolaudato8019 Big Bad with no weakness and a Marie Sue complex.... yeah, no one could just pull that character out of thin air.
Just this scene alone is pure, cinematic fun from Heath ledger’s acting ability.
favorite lines from this scene;
"And I thought MY jokes were bad..."
"You oughta know, you bought it!"
"What happened? Your balls drop off?"
"Your little... group therapy sessions"
"As for the uh... the telivision's... so-called plan..."
"I know the squealers when I see 'em, and..." *points*
"If you're good at something, never do it for free"
"I'm not... no I'm noT"
"Yeah..."
"Here's my card..."
verdict: Heath Ledger's Joker is the best Joker with the best lines. Period.
So, pretty much every line from the Joker. Yeah, I agree completely…
@@robertbusek30 yes indeed.
“If we don’t deal with this now, soon, little uh Gambol here…. won’t be able to get a nickel for his grandma”
John Wick: 'He killed 3 men with a fkng pencil'
Some mad clown: 'You wanna see a magic trick?'
You know michael’s acting was genuinely amazing too, especially the was he shout out with rage “ Enough from the Clown” 😂 @ 2:15
I like how the guy at 0:28 is the only one that takes the Joker seriously until later in the film when he starts taking over replacing the mob people.
Joker: "If we don't deal with this now, soon little uh...Gambol here, won't be able to get a nickel for his grandma."
The actor for Gambol has not had a good history with clowns. Check out Spawn as a case study. 😁
@@pettifoggingpharisee I just got finished watching Spawn lol
В русском дубляже говорят, что малыш гэмбол не сможет даже купить косяк для своей бабушки 😂👏
Gambol: "ENOUGH, FROM THE CLOWN!"
All these years later and Heath Ledger’s performance can never be matched. His ability to differentiate his voice between insanity and humorous is amazing. Only he could be so terrifying and funny at the same time. RIP Heath Ledger, you will never be forgotten. ❤
“You’re crazy!”
Joker: “I’m not. No I’m not.”
The way he says that with seriousness like he genuinely believes he isn’t crazy. And the fact that he’s trying to prove a point that when sh** goes down everyone turns crazy and abandons their own morality. Like, damn
"I know the squealers when I see them" Heath Ledger made this movie.. He was AMAZING!!!!
Watching this scene on my phone while watching joker 2 at the movies
That final shot when joker kicks the door back while never breaking line of sight with the rest of the room is very chilling to me, I don’t know why
"You see a guy like me..."
"a freak"
"A guy like me look".
Man I love this!
Man, how come I missed this all this time. That was way too subtly delivered. If you get what Joker did over there
@@prabhatracherla3098 What did he do? I’m not English so can you help explain this joke for me thankyou 😄
@@boxingboxingboxing99
A guy like me, look
And
A guy like me look
He delivered his dialogue with a small pause after "me", so he didn't completely deny him being a freak.
@@prabhatracherla3098 Ah Yes I understand now thank You 😀
0:07
When you watch “Joker”2
1:02 just that subtle tick is what made the dark knight one of my favorite batman movies
“Enough From The Clown!!” Why did that make me laugh😆 😂
Probably because its Michael Jai White and he already had his fill of clowns in the 1997 Spawn film. 😂
@@pettifoggingpharisee Yeah, I guess Violator did A number on him!😂😂
Love his expression at 0:28 like “he’s not wrong.”
0:02 when your crush makes a joke
💀
That's funny right there.
I really laughed at this
The more I watch this with your comment in mind, I laugh my balls off.
@@majerstud same, hahaha
My favorite Joker ever. I love this movie, I love this Joker and I can't help but weep every time I watch it, wondering what roles Heath would have taken if he were alive today.
This scene perfectly encapsulates how Joker is unstable, random and insane whilst still being the smartest and most "in control" man in the room
I'm wondering how many lives were taken just for Joker develop such trick.
12 maybe
They actually slammed that man's head on the table, he actucally came unconscious at one point.
That’s what his gang from Arkham is for…
0:25 I love how he delivered that line lol
Love it how Joker teases Gamble more knowing he is already pissed without any care.
Gambol
Such a brilliantly acted and written scene.
When my crush tells a lame joke but i have to laugh 0:01
Lol
😂
A great actor gone way too soon.R.I.P. Heath.
0:17 I always laugh so hard at this scene
“TA-DA!”
100th like
I loved Eric Roberts in this one, he's a very under-rated actor.
0:28 I just love how the dude is nodding his head like "damn he wasnt lying. Thats a good magic trick."
Do you think you could just steal from us ad walk away...
Joker : Yeah 😂
How do you "ad walk away?"
@@We_Are_Borg_478 Well first you put an ad out in the Gotham Gazette asking, "Do you love walking? Well do we have the ideal socially suspect group for you!"
“By the way.. the suit wasnt cheap. You ought to know, you bought it.” Greatest quote of all time🤣
"You think you can steal from us and just walk away?"
"Yeah." 🤣🤣🤣
I love how the Joker tells these men to call him when they want to take things more seriously all the while dressed up like a demented, psychologically unstable clown!
Ledger is the pinnacle, the apex, the final summit. All others were either climbing up to him or riding his fame downwards.
2:30 that “Yeah” is 10/10 the most used quote from a movie that I use, and of course nobody ever understands what I’m quoting because it’s only 1 word
Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face.
And... Why so serious?
Bit random comment
@@user-ns7np3pu1x not really, this is from the scene where he kills gambol
Heath Ledger is the best Joker :)
Tonight I'm going to watch Joker in theaters :)
How was it julio
@@DM_Films Great movie
@@julioaugustosamaniegolopez3456 glad u think that mate
Dawuud M joker was a great film and Joaquin Phoenix was really good but heath imo was better
Everything about this scene is brilliant. The joker's ticks and his cadence, the Mobster's differing reactions, the witty banter just everything is pure genius. When people argue over the best joker I just mention this scene and I say case closed.
0:21 "WITH A FOOKIN PENCIL ?? Who the FUUUCKIN Do that ???"
- Abram Tarasov (the man at 0:29)
Who would have thought the star of brokeback mountain would make the most terrifying villian in cinematic history respect
The fact that the pencil was facing with the eraser side and joker was still able to put the pencil through his head is amazing
I never slowed it down enough to check, but I always imagined he just shoved it through the guy’s eyeball, would be easier to do it that way than try to drive through the skull.
When you do a handstand, you hold the whole world in your hands
I'm here after watching Joker Folie a Deux. Now THIS is a real Joker.
2:28 "You think you can just steal from us, and walk away?!"
"Yeah."
Love that
Joker: And as for the television's so called plan? Batman has no jurisdiction. He'll find him and make him squeal. at 1:30 lol
I love the way he kicks the doors😂😂
How many times I've watched this, and never before noticed the ULTRA-SMOOTH way he slides the chair over he sits down, right between the "Ta-da!" and "It's... it's gone!" Like a true master of sleight-of-hand, you're watching the trick and miss everything else!
*The Dark Knight:* * *exists* *
*Me an intellectual: K N I G G A*
I just love how the mobster truly enjoyed his trick 0:29 🤣
Heath Ledger was such a good actor in this role