BATMAN | 1989
dir. Tim Burton
#the joker
dc fandom has been redeemed by 99% of the fandom siding with riddler over joker
to be fair its kinda like being asked to choose between a delicious slice of cake and a kick in the crotch with ice skates
I bet even Batman likes Riddler. He gets the call that Riddler’s broken out of Arkham and is terrorizing the city, and he’s like “Oh, good. I get to give my mind a workout and keep Eddie from doing anything too stupid. I’ll bring the kids. They could use some critical thinking training.”
Ahh, the riddler. Just remember, in the Arkham games, he’s just “hey batman, I hid question marks. Can you find them?” And then just wandered off. No murder no mayhem. Just puzzles.
Joker: “hahhahhhehehehhhhhrhrghhghh I’m gonna do murder and make people die I’m a clown and I made Harley Quinn’s life hell hhehhhgheghegghghhhh”
The riddler: “hey Batman they just let me out on good behavior and I’ve been bored as all hell so come solve my riddles I got some spicy new ones I think you’ll like”
Batman villains photographed by Harald Haefker.
I still find Cesar Romero’s Joker the most sinister one. He had the wide eyes of a corpse, and would always exaggerate his expressions and movements, like a demon mimicking human behavior. Imagine him in a true horror setting—terrifying.
Eartha Kitt to me was the most winning Catwoman of the three original ones. She was unpredictable—she looked like she might claw you or kiss you depending on her mood. And she had a great, expressive face: like a powerful sculpture.
Batman (1989) dir. Tim Burton
And now, folks… it’s time for, “Who Do You Trust?”
Batman (1989) dir. Tim Burton
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The Dark Knight (2008) // Joker (2019)
So which of you fine gentlemen would like to join our team?
—The Dark Knight (2008) dir. Christopher Nolan
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