Sentences with phrase «even joker»

In 2013 alone, his performances as Joel in The Last of Us, Booker DeWitt in Bioshock Infinite, and even The Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins quickly caught the eye of both fans and media alike, landing several nominations and awards including Spike's VGX, DICE and BAFTA.
Joker's men (and even Joker himself) were truly nothing more than a nuisance, something for me to backfist while I wasn't even looking in their direction while I had my Bat - Visor turned on looking for Nigma's riddles to solve.
The sheetmetal now has a more sophisticated character, and even the joker - grin grille that Nissan favors doesn't detract much from the expensive look.
Characters like Commissioner Gordon, Alfred, Catwoman and even the Joker have felt the wrath of what Frank Miller has envisioned.

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If the poor joker survives long enough to even make it to the wedding.
These jokers try to convince people that our Founding Fathers were evangelical Christians even though the evangelical «born again» movement didn't gain momentum until the 20th century.
with a little help / hold by Joker LmA wouldn't have even contested it so many things can happen with 2 or 3 seconds.
Alexis will get help from the Japanese guy and Sidibe Mr. Versatility from Lille, I swear we are suffering as Arsenal fans and the sad part is I'm not even surprised by how our transfer window activity is currently going, Wenger is a joker have we forgotten he only signed Cech last season?
In fact your joker leader even gave a Tundra to Akua Donkor to campaign for him in the 2012 general election since birds of the same feathers flock together.
Older graduate students can tell you what your wild card has (allegedly) done in previous exams and perhaps even pass on some of your Joker's favorite questions.
Even on mature dating sites you may encounter the trickster, the joker, or worse, the psycho.
First, Joker is known for continually re-inventing himself (see Grant Morrison's latest incarnation of the character), so a slight shift in continuity could be sold, even in Nolan's reality bound universe.
Batman may occasionally kill (especially in the earliest issues), but even when Joker is at his most insane (Moore's Killing Joke) there is a mutual respect between the two of them.
Dialogue, characters, locations, scenes and even the outcome are vastly altered, and the whole character of The Joker can either be a deranged friend or a deadly foe.
What drags the game down is not only its lack of length but sub par voice acting particularly with the DLC's main protagonist, Batgirl voiced by Ashley Greene who had come to replace Kimberly Brooks from former games lacking the tone, wit and independence Brooks brought to the role changing the character, entirely lacking personality in a worn performance, the characters are now best to be left forgotten, not even Hamill could save this train wreck with the very few joker lines he had been presented with.
Even better, the original story in LEGO Batman 2 with Joker and Lex teaming up was a treat.
Not even Deadshot or fan favorite Harley Quinn leaves much of an impression, so when The Joker makes his grand entrance in the final act, he steals the show without even trying.
The gamble pays off in spades, as we see sides to the Batman saga that feel fresh and inventive, even if the conflict between Batman and Joker has been the oft - told story in the character's history.
Even moreso if you've seen Brokeback Mountain, because I seriously can not imagine two more different characters than Ennis del Mar and the Joker.
There's brutality, death and the Joker having the time of his life watching the chaos spiral, even when he's the one getting the beat - down.
Now we get an even better look at what Wiseau would look like playing the signature Batman villain, courtesy of the featured clip above that highlights the actor and filmmaker as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
Winfried is an indefatigable practical joker; Ines is a buttoned - up professional, even more rule - bound than her male colleagues, to whom she must constantly prove herself while also suggesting that she might be sexually available at some point down the line.
It feels forced to even waste words describing the brilliant, tragic perfection of Heath Ledger's Oscar - winning turn as the Joker.
I shouldn't even have to mention that Kirsten Dunst is excellent and that Willem Dafoe not only excels as the Green Goblin, but actually looks like him (Dafoe should have played the Joker in the 1989 Batman movie — he finally gets his chance here).
Who I wasn't sure of that could pull it off was Zach Galifianakis as the Joker, but even he did a great job.
It is even more frustrating knowing that The Joker will turn around and try to destroy Gotham again, the very next day.
Even Heath Ledger, whose death has been largely attributed to his intense thesping as the Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, was making few shortlists many months ago until everyone collectively agreed that a nomination for the late actor would be something more than just a gesture of remorse.
It's basically «The Avengers» for bad guys, as raving loony The Joker (Jared Leto), psycho marksman Deadshot (Will Smith) and numerous other murderous leather - clad nutjobs team up to take down a force even more evil than they are.
According to reports, Leto sent a number of bizarre «Joker - inspired» gifts to his cast mates, including live rats, a dead pig, bullets, «sticky» Playboy magazines, anal beads and even used condoms.
Even when the A's have won a historic 20 matches on the trot and it looks like there's a Seabiscuit - style climax looming, Miller still has an ace and a couple of jokers up his sleeve.
In fact, most of the best villains historically feature in superhero movies based on DC properties: Terence Stamp's Zod in Superman and Superman 2; Jack Nicholson's version of The Joker, even Michael Shannon's freakishly venomous version of Zod in Man of Steel.
DC on the other hand, can point to Heath Ledger's Joker as the greatest comic book movie bad guy in history, even if the clown prince of Gotham existed long before the DCEU was a twinkle in Warner Bros» eye.
Meanwhile, the movie does revolve around Harley Quinn breaking away from her clearly abusive relationship with the Joker, but there's so little dialogue and actual narrative available to support this storyline, so it's really hard to even make a case for or against it.
Though this time, the heroes aren't heroes, they're the worst of the worst: The Joker, plus a bunch of villains only comic - book nerds have heard of, all on the trail of someone even worse.
There's even a feudal Japan villain who is basically The Joker.
Beyond «Phantasm» and «Batman: The Animated Series,» Hamill has brought even more menace to the Joker in the «Arkham» video games and in the recent animated adaptation of «The Killing Joke.»
Heath Ledger as the unhinged and unforgettable Joker and the cast elevate the entire thing, removing most traces of suspension of disbelief issues, but even Aaron Eckhart can't make that Two - Face make - up really work in Nolan's ultra-realistic world (we spend most of his time on screen worrying what kind of infections he's going to catch).
These jokers don't, apparently, even know what the word «legend» means and misuse it horribly.
Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard's leitmotif for The Joker sounds like a cross between Ligeti's «Lux Aeterna» (from 2001) and the scraping, metallic curlicue that was used in trailers for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and enhances the clenched - fist feeling that anything can and will happen at any moment, even scenes in which he doesn't appear.
Even loyalists to Kevin Conroy (the most consistent vocal performer of Batman since 1992) will have to concede that Greenwood does fine work here, Ackles gives Red Hood just the right amount of hurt - fueled snark, and DiMaggio's unsettling Joker demonstrates shocking versatility alongside his best - known work as Futurama's alcoholic robot Bender.
The second film introduces politician Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) and one of the most recognizable villains in films and comics, The Joker (Heath Ledger), and takes the franchise down an even darker path than the one tread in Batman Begins.
While it isn't a great performance by most traditional measures, it likely would have been an action star - making turn, as Lee not only has the athletic physical attributes to convincingly go through the motions of the fight choreography, there is an innate sense of goodness and sensitivity in his demeanor that makes for a fine romantic hero, even though he looks like the inspiration of Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight and he's got murder on his mind.
He even had the voice down to a tee that he could do voice - over work in a Batman cartoon as the Joker.
The Nerds talk about: Lionsgate to make a Dead Island movie, Doritos and Mountain Dew lure even more gamers, Nintendo finally owns www.supermario.com, Uncharted comes to a theatre near you (if you're lucky), Arkham City Joker trailer.
With Robbie stealing the show as the Joker's girlfriend, it's the first time that popular comic book / animated character has made it to the big screen (even a nod to her original jester outfit).
Joaquin Phoenix (Walk The Line, Her) is reportedly «close to a deal» to play the Joker in the movie, though only a week ago he was saying he had no idea that the film even existed.
I can't even describe the kind of mayhem unleashed by The Joker.
A loose coalition of gangsters now exists, but even their hold on business will be shaken to its core by the arrival of The Joker (Heath Ledger).
Robbie's Harley Quinn was widely considered a highlight of 2016 ′ s «Suicide Squad,» which brought the already - popular character to even greater levels of infamy and inspired Warner Bros. to develop several projects centering on the anti-hero, including the planned «Suicide Squad» sequel, to be written and directed by «The Accountant's» Gavin O'Connor, and a movie focusing on Joker and Harley Quinn, to be written and directed by «Crazy, Stupid, Love's» Glenn Ficarra and John Requa.
Likewise, when a gang leader is brutally assaulted during an early action sequence involving The Joker, there isn't a shriek of anguish heard or a even the slightest hint of blood shown on - screen.
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