Replying up here because the thread got too long.
We have a few debates going on here.
Nicholson's Joker being the most comic book accurate, and the amount of laugh time Ledger and Nicholson had. See here I am not side stepping like you do. Now in terms of most comic book accurate I would say it is Hammil's Joker. However you want to omit that because it is animation. Anyway I then even argue Romero is also live action and more comic book accurate than Nicholson's was.
The other one is cultural impact. You lied and said Batman Begins had no cultural impact. I proved that wrong by showcasing the sale of home video and a simple link that cites people in the film industry that acknowledge it's impact and influence on their work. So the question here is did Batman Begins have cultural impact or not? That is the question. The question is not did it have as much as Batman 1989. Batman 1989 had more cultural impact. By your logic since Batman 1989 had more cultural impact that means Batman Begins had none.
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