The Killing Joke Monologue Parody (Update: Joker Chosen)

The Killing Joke Monologue Parody (Update: Joker Chosen)

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I am building a video essay on Batman v Superman, and the final thread needed to tie the web together is a parody of the monologue at the end of "The Killing Joke."  The gist of the parody is  "all it takes is one bad movie to turn a fanboy into a raving lunatic" instead of "one bad day," but it will only work as an absurd punchline if the voice actor is playing it humorously straight, so I need to know you can do a kick ass Joker impression. I run a small blog that receives 800 views a month. Not much, but not nothing either. Really all that's required is one killer Joker impersonator. Just show me you can do a decent enough Joker, and I'll send you the script for my parody and sign you on. 


Here is a good example of "The Killing Joke" monologue to go off of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hhQaTgu5AQ



Good luck and have fun. 


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Project Roles: The Joker
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Voice Actor
The Joker
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Role assigned to: zax

Feel free to have your own unique interpretation on the Joker, but the voice still needs to be easily recognizable in some fashion as belonging to that distinct character.

  • "So, I see you've received the free ticket I've sent you. I'm glad, I did so want you to be here. You see it doesn't matter if you lock me up and throw me into the insane asylum. Gordon's been driven mad. I've proved my point. I've demonstrated that there's no difference between me and everyone else. All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day."

  •  "Ladies and gentlemen! You've read about it in the papers! Now witness, before your very eyes, that most rare and tragic of nature's mistakes! I give you: the average man. Physically unremarkable, it instead possesses a deformed set of values. Notice the hideously bloated sense of humanity's importance. Also note the club-footed social conscience and the withered optimism. It's certainly not for the squeamish, is it? Most repulsive of all, are its frail and useless notions of order and sanity. If too much weight is placed upon them... ...they snap."


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