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Mateus Leite
There's really no much things to say about this one, The Joker of Heath Ledger was probably one of the most iconic villains in the history of movies, and his laughter followed by the phrase "I believe in Harvey Dent too" as a reference to the slogan of Harvey's campaign was so brilliant that I believe could be immortalized in my body. The only thing that could be changed here would probably be the draw of the joker himself for Heath Ledger's joker.

There's really no much things to say about this one, The Joker of Heath Ledger was probably one of the most iconic villains in the history of movies, and his laughter followed by the phrase "I believe in Harvey Dent too" as a reference to the slogan of Harvey's campaign was so brilliant that I believe could be immortalized in my body. The only thing that could be changed here would probably be the draw of the joker himself for Heath Ledger's joker.

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