Joaquin Phoenix vs. Tommy Wiseau: Terrifying Jokers battle it out on social media
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the scariest Joker of them all? Days after director Todd Phillips unveiled the first official footage of Joaquin Phoenix as Batman’s grinning nemesis in the standalone film Joker, new images have emerged from the set featuring the actor in freaky full costume.
That latest reveal was quickly followed by a competing bid for Joker glory: Tommy Wiseau, the creator and star of the so-awful-it’s-brilliant 2003 drama The Room, staged the interrogation scene from The Dark Knight opposite his best friend and Room co-star Greg Sestero as Batman. Each has a unique take on the character, but to quote Heath Ledger’s version: You have to make a choice. So which Joker takes the social media crown?
Wiseau’s Dark Knight scene — shot by Nerdist in anticipation of his new film Best F(r)iends — is a follow-up to a spoof audition tape he shot last year. This latest video blows the earlier clip out of the water, though. In confrontation with Batman (played by a Christian Bale-imitating Sestero), Wiseau’s Clowned Prince of Crime is suitably deranged, with lots of dramatic yelling and big hand gestures. Somehow the character benefits from Wiseau’s famously unplaceable accent, not to mention the laugh that James Franco imitated to great effect in The Disaster Artist. If Wiseau’s range is limited, his delivery of the line “You’re just a freak like me” is pretty much perfect. And points for not imitating the incomparable Heath Ledger — like, at all.
Here’s the original if you want to compare.
The reaction on social media has been generally positive, although mainly from existing Wiseau fans. Considering how long it takes to even explain Tommy Wiseau, we doubt that this video made him many new ones.
You’d make one awesome Joker.
— Tommy Lickman II (@itzzztommy) September 25, 2018
Wiseau serious Tommy? You did a great job as the Joker. Oh hi Batman.
— BlueJaysTwit (@bluejaystwit) September 25, 2018
How in the hell does Tommy Wiseau make a better Joker than Jared Leto? How? Someone explain this Twilight Zone shit.
— Big’un (@Imneverhere1) September 25, 2018
Tommy Wiseau is a national treasure https://t.co/OOYeLON9K5
— Matthew, Loa of Death (@JaigeyesWoW) September 25, 2018
I could honestly watch 2 hours of Tommy Wiseau as the Joker and Im not joking. Shit is gold.
— Matthew, Loa of Death (@JaigeyesWoW) September 25, 2018
Phoenix’s screen test (below) is not nearly as amusing, but it’s arguably way creepier.
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Camera test (w/ sound). Joker.
A post shared by Todd Phillips (@toddphillips1) on Sep 21, 2018 at 10:00am PDT
With a million and a half views on Instagram, the reel of the makeup-free actor turning into the sinister, smiling Joker is getting some strong reactions. As we previously noted, Phoenix’s look is a little too Ronald McDonald for some Batman fans, while others are still stubbornly (if understandably) clinging to Ledger’s version. But plenty of other fans are intrigued by the actor’s demented grin and John Wayne Gacy-esque look. Judging from the tweets, Phoenix has already won over some skeptics.
I’m starting to warm to this movie after that camera test. That, and the fact that it sounds like a Joker-ized remake of The King Of Comedy.
— Michael Reyes (@MrControversy83) September 22, 2018
i feel like i’ve played myself re: todd phillips’ JOKER because somewhere between then and now i have become genuinely, unironically stoked for it
— karen han (@karenyhan) September 22, 2018
Dare, i say that: Joaquin phoenix as joker has the ability to equal or even surpass heath ledger’s legendary acting of joker.
— ram! (@chandanram969) September 25, 2018
Heath Ledger forever will be the best Joker of all times but Joaquin Phoenix is wonderful too
I can’t wait https://t.co/dr1YIbYen3— IRMA (@LoretoMamanan) September 25, 2018
And then there’s this photo of Phoenix on set in full clown mode, which is somehow the scariest of all.
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A post shared by Todd Phillips (@toddphillips1) on Sep 24, 2018 at 4:24pm PDT
We’re going to have to declare Joaquin the winner here. Wiseau gave it his all, but Phoenix is playing the long game — and the internet is going to be arguing about him for the foreseeable future. Get all your “Why so serious?” tweets ready.
The Joker opens in theaters on Oct. 4, 2019.
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