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Old 04-25-2007, 08:32 PM   #48
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No prob, but Joker to me is more then just a sense of humor, he was crazy in that movie and he was what I was hoping he would be: the life of the movie. Joker may not have stepped time out of the film to do long, over extended psychological or physical torture scenes but he still proved his madness.

Consider how carelessly Joker slaughtered Gotham's organized crime members, or how he managed to poison thousands into grinning corpses, and by far his most sickening act, the gas balloons filled to kill nearly every citizen of Gotham. To me, this Joker had more life and more "moodyness" that I always expected.

Hamill's Joker was more like the comics but I did find him at times to seem a bit too "proper" and not nearly as black hearted until the series came closer to the finish line. But back to turtles, Bebop and Rocksteady don't necessarily need Shredder to be apart of the films, they can be included with anyone.

With a new bad guy, or a new head mutant villain or whatever. The reason I'd like to see them is because they represent what Shredder really wanted from the ooze, "freak vs. freak". Tokka and Rahzar however were infants and didn't really get the way Shredder wanted it. No mutant has since showed up.

I just would like to see some mutant villain show up no matter who he works with, and comic or not, I thinking using a semi-famous one wouldn't be that out of line considering it's an easier way to get people involved. There's also Leatherhead, Slash, Dirtbag, Groundchuck, Scumbug, or even Antrax.

Whether they were in the cartoon series or not, Turtles has alot of mutants at their disposal to use.
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