In The Dark Knight, Joker’s scars are definitely his most recognizable trait, but his story about them keeps changing, and there's a theory as to why that is. From his first appearance in Christopher Nolan’s film, the horrifying visage that Heath Ledger’s Joker sports was nothing short of memorable. Audiences have seen many grisly iterations of the all-but-permanent smile on the Clown Prince of Crime’s face, but never had it been carved on. It was impossible to keep one's eyes off Ledger’s Joker, even more than Jack Nicholson’s iconic turn as the villain.
Bob Clark's 1974 horror film Black Christmas is one of the most influential slasher movies of all time, and it has an unforgettably chilling ending. In Black Christmas Billy is considered the villain as he picks off victims one by one, and after almost 50 years, his identity is still debated. The story takes place in a sorority house, where the residents are throwing a Christmas party before they depart. Little do they know, however, that a perverted killer has made his way into the house, and is preparing to pick them off one by one. The Billy Black Christmas character remains in the shadows for most of the movie, that is, until the chilling ending.
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