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It's made using an old b&w photo of Conrad Veidt from the original 1928 film, The Man Who Laughs, which inspired Bob Kane to create the Joker in the first place.
The Clown Prince of Crime Lou Anders 2007
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It's made using an old b&w photo of Conrad Veidt from the original 1928 film, The Man Who Laughs, which inspired Bob Kane to create the Joker in the first place.
Archive 2007-06-01 Lou Anders 2007
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Watchmen movie, Billy Crudup (Dr. Manhattan) and Matthew Goode (Adrian Veidt aka Ozymandias) could be tagged the "God-like" beings of the film.
TeenHollywood.com 2009
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Watchmen movie, Billy Crudup (Dr. Manhattan) and Matthew Goode (Adrian Veidt aka Ozymandias) could be tagged the "God-like" beings of the film.
TeenHollywood.com 2009
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I worry that perhaps the film paints Adrian Veidt with too heavy of villainous undertones, but really they only focus in on his industrialist tendencies and a borderline arrogant sense of self-righteousness.
REVIEW: Watchmen (Ryan) « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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What most may not know is that the Joker idea came from asilent filmcalled, The Man Who Laughs, where Conrad Veidt (Major Strasser from the film Casablanca) portrayed a very similar-looking character to whatwe nowknow as the Joker.
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These people became superheroes w/o powers except the one that counts the most, the mind/will and the belief you can change the world, to the point that Veidt perfected and marketed a method to reach that super human potential.
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Does nothing about it, even though she and Nightowl are the only two people on Earth who can expose Veidt.
The Moral Exemplars of Watchmen | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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And for fans of Watchmen, we discussed that film at length as he played Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias.
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Even Ozymandias (Adrian Veidt), whom I had almost written off entirely since the casting of waifish Mathew Goode was announced.
REVIEW: Watchmen (Ryan) « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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