1: I totally agree. The cartoon versions were always more silly, to me, and the comics were hit-and-miss. But this one, all-too-brief image was definitely what made me think of him as a Bad Guy.
2: I always tried to pause the movie there so I could get a better look at his "real" face. Thanks!
3: Not long after this movie came out, I saw a guy at work with a Glasgow smile. Live and in person. It wasn't as gnarly as the Joker's, but it was still kind of terrifying. You ever get that feeling where you're suddenly scared stiff and your toes might as well be nailed to the ground, for all he good they'll do you? Yea, now imagine trying to smile and interacting normally without acting awestruck. xP /end story time
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2: I always tried to pause the movie there so I could get a better look at his "real" face. Thanks!
3: Not long after this movie came out, I saw a guy at work with a Glasgow smile. Live and in person. It wasn't as gnarly as the Joker's, but it was still kind of terrifying. You ever get that feeling where you're suddenly scared stiff and your toes might as well be nailed to the ground, for all he good they'll do you? Yea, now imagine trying to smile and interacting normally without acting awestruck. xP /end story time