16 Fascinating Facts About the Joker Movie
Criminally insane facts about the ‘Joker’ film.
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The fascination with movies and films doesn't just end with the movie itself. There are tons of interesting pieces of information, candid moments behind the scenes, and facts and easter eggs that you may not have noticed when you watched the movie.
So no matter if you're a true cinephile or just a casual movie enjoyer, check out these Criminally insane facts about the ‘Joker’ film.
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The role of Arthur Fleck was specifically conceived with Joaquin Phoenix in mind to play him.
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Phoenix based Joker’s laugh on videos of real people suffering from pathological laughter – involuntary laughing and crying due to a nervous system disorder.
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He went on an extreme diet for ‘Joker’ and lost 52 pounds (with the supervision of a doctor).
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When preparing for the role, Joaquin Phoenix studied the movements of iconic silent film stars like Buster Keaton and Ray Bolger.
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However, Phoenix said he did not refer to any past iterations of the character when developing his role – “It was just something that felt like our creation, and that’s what was really important for me.”
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Arthur Fleck performs stand up at ‘Pogo’s Comedy Club’ in Gotham. Pogo the Clown was the stage name of real life professional clown and serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
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The ‘Joker Stairs’ became so popular that they’re now a place on Google Maps. Fans even put it into the “religious destination” category.
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Joaquin Phoenix improvised the bathroom dance scene on the spot. In the script, Arthur simply runs into the bathroom, hides the gun, and washes his face.
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Director Todd Phillips said he wants comic book movie fans to know that there is no chance of Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker and Robert Pattinson’s Batman ever crossing over on the big screen. He added that doesn’t mean Pattinson won’t ever possibly face off against Joker, it just won’t be his version.
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There are at least three different laughs the Joker does: the “affliction” laugh, the “one of the guys” laugh, and then the “authentic joy” laugh at the end.
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Although past actors went to dark places in real life to play the role of the Joker, Phoenix says he didn’t have that experience, “I didn’t struggle, it was enjoyable, it was fulfilling.”
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All clocks in the movie show the time as 11:11. Fans went crazy with bible verse theories and such, but when asked about it, director Todd Phillips said “It’s a coincidence. …No, I mean, I don’t know. I think it’s a coincidence. “
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