One of the most famous "pieces" of the 2019 movie—the bathroom dance—was actually a completely improvised piece of music and movement . Director Todd Phillips played a piece of music for Joaquin Phoenix, who began to dance spontaneously, creating the iconic scene.
The joke serves as a metaphor for the relationship between Batman and the Joker : both are "mad," but they can never truly help or trust each other to "cross over" to sanity. Production Fact: The Bathroom Dance Joker Joke.mkv.mp4
"Knock-knock." "Who's there?" "It’s the police, ma'am! Your son’s been hit by a drunk driver. He’s dead." One of the most famous "pieces" of the
Two lunatics try to escape an asylum. They make it to the roof and see the rooftops of the city. The first one jumps across the gap easily, but the second is afraid he'll fall. The first guy says, "Hey, I have my flashlight with me! I'll shine it across the gap between the buildings. You can walk along the beam and join me." The second guy shakes his head and says, "What do you think I am? Crazy? You'd turn it off when I was halfway across!" Production Fact: The Bathroom Dance "Knock-knock
This "joke" was intentionally dark and inappropriate for the show, reflecting Arthur's view that comedy is subjective and that "everyone is awful these days". The "Flashlight" Joke ( The Killing Joke , 1988/2016)
This is arguably the most famous Joker joke, appearing at the end of the graphic novel and its animated adaptation .
In the 2019 film, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) tells a joke on the Murray Franklin Show that marks his final descent into madness.