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Joker takes some therapy sessions!

Call Me Mr. J
Following the events of "The Dark Knight", the Joker is sentenced to Arkham Asylum where he is placed into the hands of Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a slightly wet behind the ears psychiatrist and current replacement for Dr. Jonathan Crane (The Scarecrow).

Spanning over the course of five individual therapy sessions, the Joker slowly peels off Harleen's authoritative mask while molding her into an image he sees more fit - Harley Quinn.

7 Yes
2 No
kaos
5/28/2009
Blinky Productions

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7 Comments

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Wow this is just, wow this is shit...

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Yohon Kalic - 5/28/2009, 3:14 PM
i second that
theFACE - 5/28/2009, 3:34 PM
for a fan film i really enjoyed it but for a motion picture doesnt compare
tyko450 - 5/28/2009, 3:47 PM
Not a fan. I figure they're trying to eventually get into film of some sort as a profession but this is just amateur stuff, and it was long drawn out and incredibly boring, I mean damn. Sound quality was really bad, no music until the end, which did not give the impact I guess they were going for. I couldn't watch the whole thing. It's called editing, they should look into it.
Stumblin - 5/29/2009, 7:01 AM
this may not be the greatest of outlines, but if you go back with the end of dark knight. it all adds up. now things go before each added outline and after it before the next. these are just the main events of the whole film



The Dark Knight Returns Plot/Characters/Events

Plot- When the mob grows sronger by the day, Batman becomes more of an outlaw than ever. People that try and be copycats of the Caped Crusader lie behind cells, investigated by a man who wants the identity of the Batman. Yet, even Bruce is effected at every corner with someone haunting him; using all of his fears against him. How can he maintain under control with falling in love?
kyle dalton - 5/29/2009, 12:02 PM
Kyle, what the hell is this outline for? The third installment? I refuse to read it.
Stumblin - 6/2/2009, 11:45 AM
Well I stand by this film all the way
TyphoidIvy87 - 10/26/2009, 10:43 AM

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