@shawnberwick
I used to like the Crow too even though I prefer Brandon Lee's more gregarious smirking macho-guy performances in Rapid Fire, Showdown in Little Tokyo, and hopefully Laser Mission, which I haven't watched yet but am optimistic about.
I never saw the Heath Ledger Batman but that pic you posted leaves little doubt the film-makers must have been modelling their own work on The Crow.
@MrMan
Brandon Lee was killed by a gunshot wound while filming The Crow, as it happened, a tragic (apparent) accident when someone f***ed up and didn't fix the prop guns. (Kind of like what happened to that disgraceful POS white lib Alec Baldwin only recently, who gunned down a chick on the set of his movie, and later tried to blame it on the January 6th Trump Cosplayers the libs and jewmedia termed "insurrectionists."
Back to the positive topics: I haven't seen the Jack Nicholson Joker since I was a kid. I saw it in an old classic theatre in Northwest Leningrad, Oregon (euphemistically still known as "Portland," Oregon) not long after it came out in the late 80s.
But I love Jack Nicholson. I don't look like him at all, but I think he's got some great techniques to learn about handling women in some of his films. My favorite is Witches of Eastwick (which I think was 1987), where his technique and facial expressions he uses when Cher starts denouncing him at length, and then he manages to get her into bed right afterward anyway, are worth watching.
Darryl Van Horne, his name was, in that movie.
I first saw Witches of Eastwick back when I was still an edgy Travis Bickle-ish character in my early 20's, avidly reading every "PUA" and women's psychology and biology book I could get my hands on so I could learn how to score with them without them them screwing me over like they often do their LTR boyfriends and husbands. And I thought the Darryl Van Horne combination of maintaining the right vibe and not arguing but also not being apologetic when women start denouncing you over various matters, is a good one that often pays dividends. Not all women will give you that kind of drama, of course, but I've noticed from some experience and also "the literature" that the ones who do like drama seem to like surging and welling up in a stormy wave of feminine emotion and sort of 'breaking' against you, and a lot of times want to have sex pretty shortly afterwards (even if the matter of how you're supposedly the worst guy ever or are so utterly wrong about point XYZ were never actually resolved by argument).
So I think there's something to that wavelike surge of emotion that makes them horny afterward, but on the other hand a lot of women tend to want to have sex almost all the time anyway, since that's how nature made them. Be sure to stay in shape and watch out for your health and vitality around women, guys: Remember they're only after one thing!

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By the way: I wouldn't want to get a psychotic woke lib like Cher or Susan Sarandon into bed, of course, but at risk of being overgenerous with some nutcase libs: I thought all the women in that movie did a good job acting their roles, along with the lovely Michelle Pfeiffer.
I got a little off the subject of Bruce and Brandon Lee here in my enthusiasm, I admit that.