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So... worth watching?
He was just insane... not diabolically, ingeniously insane :)
(therapist hat)….
He is lonely, vulnerable, needs a parental figure that isn't insane...
Then, finally, he is strong, confident, dangerous, invulnerable...
Answered?
You asked?
You making me think about the great Anthony Perkins and Kathleen Turner together????
Might as well go with the one they did together (messed up and bizzare, and hot a flick as it was.
Fine actor … RIP... just saw him in "El Camino"
I will absolutely not watch this if Swarzenneger doesn't make a cameo.... well, ill be damned.
I blame nothing on no one...
That being said, its all their fault!!
Yea, I give this the same credence I gave anything after T2
I think he was a Beetle, right?
Right?
Oh, common, he's be dead for 40 years.
ROTLA is one of the few near-perfect movies.
That would be an anti-Joker description.
Glad more showed up but,
Sham for letting you be scarred off by any thing media.
Notice he hardly laughed at all (uncontrollably = condition) once he went full Joker.
He still laughed, but it was real.
Who wrote off sequels?
Don't think its gonna happen with Jaoquin (he's a weird dude)…
They still gave the what if? though
No...…
Earlier Murray was his hero.
From the time he put on the final makeup and danced down the stairs, he had a different outcome in mind.
Fearmongering was nothing but media hype...
Don't know media hypes? sorry for you.
Brilliant movie, great performance by Phoenix.
We was beginning to embrace his dellusions here.
He had that un-helpable laughter....
You could see he wanted to cry sometimes as it happened.
It was horrible to watch sometimes...
After his meds were gone... he was free.
He was himself.... celebrating mothers murder, celebrating everything....
He was Joker then. He was happy.
New understanding (with himself)…
After those meds completely wore off, he was a new person, that he was always meant to be... he saw a better way.