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The infamous growl performed by Christian Bale was much rougher in this movie than Batman Begins (2005), and has been parodied countless times due to its extreme nature. However, the common misconception is that Christian Bale was fully responsible for this voice. The real voice, during filming, was more toned down, and then heightened to a rougher, grittier vibe during post-production under the decision of writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan.




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In an interview, the original TV Batman, Adam West, commented on the The Dark Knight Trilogy as well as the other more recent, darker iterations of the character: " West spoke candidly about modern versions of The Caped Crusader, calling for more humour and less angst. "The new movies, Batman is very full of vengeance and deep-seated angst and so on," West told a roundtable of journalists at New York Comic-Con while promoting the animated movie "Batman: Return Of The Caped Crusaders," via Den of Geek. "They're very dark." He added: "Enough violence. Let the costume work for you. And put a little humour into it. I think it's about time to relieve that all of that kind of attitude of vengeance and 'I can't take it anymore, I'm going home and I'm going to suck my thumb.'"'


The Joker's primary handgun/sidearm is a Glock 17-two tone converted to full-auto with a modification fittingly called a "giggle switch", with a stainless slide and a Glock 18 standard thirty-three-round magazine, which has been converted to full-auto as the gun lacks the Glock's 18's firing selector switch on the side of the slide. The movie's armorer referred to the gun as a Glock 18, but this is less of a mouthful then "Glock 17 converted to full-auto to resemble a Glock 18". Not to mention, he likely assumed no one would know the difference anyway. The armorer also mentioned how three Glocks were used, including two converted Glock 17s and one flashpaper model for close shooting scenes where blanks are harmful. To make the Joker's Glock sound more impressive, the sound editors mixed in the report of a GE M134 Minigun. Despite the extreme cyclic rate difference (roughly 1300rpm to 4000rpm), this sound fits quite nicely. This particular pistol had previously been used in the film Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005).


Jack Nicholson was reportedly furious at not getting the chance to play Joker again, stating, "it's a part I always thought I should play" he specifically wanted to avoid brightening the character for kids on the contrary he wanted to scare them, saying, "the more you scare them the more they like it". During the premiere of the movie Nicholson somewhat playfully fired off at the mention of Heath ledger's upcoming portrayal. "Let me be the way I'm not in the interview I'm furious. I'm furious. Unfortunately not while waving a ludicrously long gun that shoots a little flag that says "Bang!, They never asked me about a sequel with the Joker. I know how to do that! Nobody ever asked me." When asked why he wasn't approached to return as the Joker, Nicholson stated: "No. It's like, in any area, you can't believe the reasons things do or don't happen. Not asking me to do the sequel is that kind of thing. Maybe it's not a mistake. Maybe it was the right thing, but to be candid, I'm furious".


All of the main action in this movie takes place over nine days and nights, by far the shortest time span of The Dark Knight trilogy (Batman Begins (2005) takes place over a few decades, and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), even when removing the flashbacks that elongate its time span to a few decades, still covers many months within the main action). The only scenes in this movie that are implied to take place outside of these nine days and nights are the brief flash-forwards in the final scene of Harvey Dent's funeral (which would probably not take place for at least one week) and Gordon breaking the Bat-Signal. The "day" with the most screen time in the movie is the final day, which covers forty-eight minutes (a full third of the total running time). Furthermore, unlike the other movies of the trilogy, which contain copious flashbacks, this movie only contains one flashback, when Harvey Dent remembers flipping his coin to Rachel while lying in his hospital bed. With that flashback, this movie not only becomes the only movie in the trilogy where Bruce Wayne does not have a flashback, but also the only movie where the content of the flashback references a previous scene within the movie's main action. The flashbacks of the other movies all either reference moments that take place outside of the movie's main action (a flashback to Wayne's childhood), or moments that, while being part of the main action, are shown for the first time in the flashback.


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