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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: Joker Syndrome
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 01:59:03 -0400
At 09:24 PM 7/29/97 -0700, Loki wrote these timeless words:
>---Bull wrote:
>>
>> Speaking of Joker, Batman, Comics,and the Body... Guess which
>villian
>> they're bringing back for the next Batman Movie? yup... The Joker,
>and we
>> saw his body at the end of the first movie...;]
>
>Drat! That means I may have to see it then. Always did like the Joker
>better than Batman. :o) It better be Nicholson.
>
>Actually, Jack Nicholson was supposed to return in the 2nd movie as
>the Joker 'til there was a quibble over $$$. Guess W.B. got flooded
>with hate mail for leaving him dead. (The fact that they panned out
>from his shattered body with a laughing box just repeating over and
>over was supposed to foreshadow that the real Joker wasn't dead...)
>
>At least that's what I heard.
>
At this point it's simply an unofficial rumour that Jack has agreed yto
sign on to do the Joker, providing the script is done well. Of course, I
haven;t liked the Batman movies since they got away from the Classic Gothic
feel of 1920's Chicago and went with this weird Neon and crap that they've
had since the second movie (due to the set designer of the original dying:( ).

But, this is the same type of rumour that listed Arnold as Mr. Freeze a
year and a half ago, so... i'm inclined to believe it...;]

Bull
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