I just found this film on YouTube and it surprised me the quality of the story for a Joker fanfilm. Though I personally imagine my own version of Joker’s origin before the TDK movie (and somewhat different to this), have to say that this is an original idea brought to the screen in a very professional way. Is a fanfilm, not Hollywood, but definitely quality fanfilming and decent acting. It’s good not seeing a copy-cat Ledger on the screen and the underlying love story is a nice touch. Kudos to the writer, director and the actors for a job well done. Definitely worth sharing with Jokerdom…
I really am waiting for the release of this figure. I had collected the other Kai Arts figures (Joker, Joker Black, and Harley Quinn) and have to say that the quality of the craftmanship is impressive for such a small action figure (as compared with the much larger Hot Toys and Enterbay). Here is a video I found reviewing the figure and makes me even more curious. I need to get my hands on this figure.
If you, Jokerholics did not have enough TDK Joker in your lives, Hot Toys has heard you. They are going to release a new action figure with the most loved scene of the whole movie: THE INTERROGATION ROOM. Complete with multiple heads and props, this figure is a dream for the hardcore TDK and Heath Ledger fan.
Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys are proud to announce the Joker DX 2.0 Sixth Scale Collectible Figure. Following the overwhelming reception of the original Joker DX, Hot Toys presents this advanced version, specially crafted based on the image of Heath Ledger as The Joker from The Dark Knight. Featuring detailed head sculpts and paint crafted by artists Yulli & JC. Hong, along with an extraordinary costume created by costume artist Kato, the DX Joker 2.0 Sixth Scale Collectible Figure is truly movie-accurate; equipped with Hot Toys’ patented Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS), highly detailed accessories and weapons.
The The Joker 2.0 – DX Series Sixth Scale Figure features:
- Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight (2008) movie
- Approximately 31 cm tall
- Two (2) interchangeable head sculpts, including one (1) smiling face and one (1) non-smiling face. Non-smiling face features patented Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS)
- TrueType body with over 35 points of articulation and enhanced realism in upper body
- Detailed hair sculptures
- Highly detailed make-up, expression and wrinkles
- Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
- Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms:
- Six (6) pieces of interchangeable ungloved palms:
- One (1) machine gun
- One (1) shotgun
- One (1) pistol
- Three (3) knives
- One (1) pair of handcuffs
- One (1) pencil
- One (1) metal-like table with lamp and one (1) chair
- The Joker cards
- US money
- Deluxe light-up figure stand with copper-like finish, including The Joker 2.0 nameplate, movie logo and DX series title
- Double-sided backdrop featuring the scenes from the film
- Note: Light-Up feature in display stand requires Three (3) AAA Batteries (Not Included)
- Price: $275.00
- The Exclusive Hot Toys Edition includes a Goon Mask and a detonator
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Well, we know the Batman has a sick taste for young children in tights, so the jump to psychotic clows was obvious. So really…are we surprised? Not me, enjoy!
When I got the Arkham City Joker/Robin set from Walmart, I also found, hidden on the back of a few boxes the LEGACY DARK KNIGHT BATMAN and POLICE GUARD JOKER WAVE TWO. Had to make a decision, so Arkham City Joker left with me while this Joker had to wait a litte before joining the ranksof the JOKER’S FUNHOUSE: A MUSEUM. Anyways, wanted to share a few of the pictures I took of it so you could enjoy it.
I was browsing the net and I found this little amateur video of the interrogation scene from THE DARK KNIGHT. It comes from the talented people at COLLEGEHUMOR and SPINOFFS ONLINE. Yeah, it’s been a while since TDK and the actors don’t look the part, but that does not matter as the presentation takes over, making this one of the most hilarious movie spoofs I’ve seen in a while. I just wanted to share it with you so you could laugh as much and as hard as I did…
Original movie link at Spinoffs Online