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The Barack Obama "Joker" poster is a manipulated image of Barack Obama, then president of the United States, used by some critics of the Obama administration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The image was created by Firas Alkhateeb in January 2009, and portrays Obama as comic book supervillain Joker , based on the portrayal by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight (2008 ...
"Why So Serious?" 9:14 Suite of the Joker's various themes. This track is named after the line the Joker tells Gambol. Hans Zimmer was the composer of this piece and tried using different experiments on instruments to create a wide variety of distinctive noises for the piece. Various sections of the track are played several times across the ...
According to Know Your Meme, in 2019, putting on clown makeup gained a not-so-literal meaning online. They write how a person putting on clown attire meant they were "making an increasingly larger ...
The sad clown paradox is the contradictory association, in performers, between comedy and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For those affected, early life is characterised by feelings of deprivation and isolation, where comedy evolves as a release for tension, removing feelings of suppressed physical rage through a ...
The face of Joaquin Phoenix's Joker is popping up with more frequency at protests in Chile, Lebanon, Hong Kong, and more.
In 1942's "The Joker Follows Suit", the villain built his versions of the Batplane and Batmobile, the Jokergyro and Jokermobile (the latter with a large Joker face on its hood), and created a Joker-signal with which criminals could summon him for their heists. [142] The Jokermobile lasted for several decades, evolving with the Batmobile.
Joker: Folie à Deux has shocked and divided fans over its layered plot twists — and that explosive ending. The highly anticipated sequel to 2019’s Joker officially hit theaters on Friday ...
The Joker represents an ideological deviancy; he does not seek personal gain and causes chaos for its own sake, setting a towering pile of cash ablaze to prove "everything burns". Unlike Batman, the Joker is the same with or without makeup, having no identity to conceal and nothing to lose.