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Revision as of 13:57, 29 April 2023
Welcome Back, Joker is an American sitcom thriller starring Gabe Kaplan as a high school teacher in charge of a racially and ethnically diverse criminal class called the "Arkham Hogs".
In the News
Patch Adams 2: Dark Humor is a superhero crime comedy medical film starring Robin Williams and Heath Ledger.
The Dark Type is a 2008 superhero crime personality inventory thriller film about a deranged psychologist (Heath Ledger) who threatens to permanently delete Gotham City's personality matrix database.
The NeverEnding Satori is a 1984 fantasy film about a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young Zen monk who is given the task of achieving satori, a deep experience of seeing into one's true nature.
At the Mountains of Batness is a superhero supernatural action-horror film starring Christian Bale and Cillian Murphy.
The Dark Fraa (also Incantors and Rhetors: The Dark Fraa in Extramuros markets) is an autonomous artificially intelligence film based on Grand Theft Anathem.
The Phantom of Sparta is an epic musical historical action romance film directed by Zack Snyder and Joel Schumacher which tells the story of Erik of Sparta (Gerard Butler), a masked, reclusive warlord.
Erotic Maps of the Second World War is a collected volume of erotic maps, mostly of Europe, set during the Second World War, by author and military historian Anaïs Nin.
Fiction cross-reference
- At the Mountains of Batness
- Erotic Maps of the Second World War
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Patch Adams 2: Dark Humor
- The Dark Fraa
- The Dark Type
- The NeverEnding Satori
- The Phantom of Sparta
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Welcome Back, Kotter @ Wikipedia
- Welcome Back, Kotter Theme (Intro & Outro) @ YouTube
- The Dark Knight (film) @ Wikipedia
- The Dark Knight - trailer @ YouTube
- The Dark Knight - Bank Robbery Scene @ YouTube
- The Joker Meets with the Mob Scene @ YouTube
- What happened, did your balls drop off? @ YouTube
- Why So Serious? Joker butchers Gambol @ YouTube - "Want to know how I got these scars?"
- Now, our operation is small, but there's a lot of potential for aggressive expansion @ YouTube
- "I'm a man of my word" Joker Kills Fake Batman Scene YouTube
- Joker Home video Clip, Are you the real Batman? YouTube
- Joker crashes the party - the Dark Knight @ YouTube - longer intro, no Rachel fall
- Joker party scene @ YouTube - shorter intro, Rachel fall
- "You Either Die a Hero, or You Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become the Villain" @ YouTube
- Batman interrogates the Joker @ YouTube
- I don't wanna kill you. What would I do without you? @ YouTube
- Civilized people @ YouTube
- I want my phone call @ YouTube
- Joker escapes / Batman saves Dent @ YouTube
- Joker escapes from prison @ YouTube
- Some Men Just Want to Watch the World Burn Scene @ YouTube
- Bruce Wayne & Rachel Dawes @ YouTube
- Joker Harvey Dent Two Face Hospital Scene The Dark Knight @ YouTube
- Joker blow up the hospital @ YouTube
- Best Joker scenes in The dark Knight @ YouTube
- Christopher Nolan on Directing The Joker @ YouTube
Social media
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- Michael Caine (nonfiction)
- Aaron Eckhart (nonfiction)
- William Fichtner (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Morgan Freeman (nonfiction)
- Maggie Gyllenhaal (nonfiction)
- James Newton Howard (nonfiction)
- Joker (nonfiction)
- Heath Ledger (nonfiction)
- Cillian Murphy (nonfiction)
- Christopher Nolan (nonfiction)
- Jonathan Nolan (nonfiction)
- Gary Oldman (nonfiction)
- Superheroes (nonfiction)
- The Dark Knight (nonfiction)
- Hans Zimmer (nonfiction)
- DC Comics (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- 1970s (nonfiction)
- Education (nonfiction)
- Gabe Kaplan (nonfiction)
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- John Travolta (nonfiction)
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