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This dope.
The movie was very meh unfortunately
I watched it last night and LOVED it! I grew up watching batman the animated series and it was basically re-living my childhood. To hear Mark's voice as joker was so awesome and spine tingling. However I'm not invested in comic books at all (only the movies) and I could see why there was some backlash from comi-con viewers because they are heavily into that life. I've read the book so I knew from the start the beginning was an added part. I will admit the only part i didn't like was the shipping of Babs and Batman, he's always been the father figure in her life he always looked out for her as sort of a second father not a love interest. But once you look past that and get into the real store its amazing!This dope.
The movie was very meh unfortunately
This dope.
The movie was very meh unfortunately
What was meh about it?
The actual Killing Joke was exactly like the novel...
The Batgirl mess had nothing to do with it
I don't read comics, but that's not stopped me from liking almost all of the DC animated films I've seen. The Killing Joke was very subpar though 4/8.
This is also one of the worst expeirence I've had watching it in theater with other fans.
People just clapped and cheered from every little thing that I could not hear the dialogue for a bit and really killed the mood of the movie for me.
Like why the f' cheer when Bats says Batgirl isn't on his level? And why cheer longer than a second on it? Just annoyed the hell out of me since it happened on what seemed like every 5-10 minutes.
This is also one of the worst expeirence I've had watching it in theater with other fans.
People just clapped and cheered from every little thing that I could not hear the dialogue for a bit and really killed the mood of the movie for me.
Like why the f' cheer when Bats says Batgirl isn't on his level? And why cheer longer than a second on it? Just annoyed the hell out of me since it happened on what seemed like every 5-10 minutes.
I read the novel back in the day and I feel like the comics insinuated that Batman killed the joker at the end of the joke.. With joker laughing then batman laughing then both of them laughing and then batman getting the last laugh.. Hence the name: The Killing Joke
However in the movie it just insinuated that both of them were just having a good laugh at the joke..
I need to re-read the novel again for clarification..
I read the novel back in the day and I feel like the comics insinuated that Batman killed the joker at the end of the joke.. With joker laughing then batman laughing then both of them laughing and then batman getting the last laugh.. Hence the name: The Killing Joke
However in the movie it just insinuated that both of them were just having a good laugh at the joke..
I need to re-read the novel again for clarification..
Yeah I didn't get that at the end of the novel...I got just how the movie portrayed it
By way of the author, Alan Moore, Batman did not kill the Joker at the endI read the novel back in the day and I feel like the comics insinuated that Batman killed the joker at the end of the joke.. With joker laughing then batman laughing then both of them laughing and then batman getting the last laugh.. Hence the name: The Killing Joke
However in the movie it just insinuated that both of them were just having a good laugh at the joke..
I need to re-read the novel again for clarification..
By way of the author, Alan Moore, Batman did not kill the Joker at the endI read the novel back in the day and I feel like the comics insinuated that Batman killed the joker at the end of the joke.. With joker laughing then batman laughing then both of them laughing and then batman getting the last laugh.. Hence the name: The Killing Joke
However in the movie it just insinuated that both of them were just having a good laugh at the joke..
I need to re-read the novel again for clarification..
That wasn't even his intention or the artist's.
Agreed it played better on paper than live action.Can we talk spoilers? I felt the ending of the film and the ending of the novel felt different even though it was written the same..