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The Joker Burns The Mob's Money Scene | The Dark Knight (2008) Movie Clip 4K HDR
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This transcript from *The Dark Knight* offers advanced learners a masterclass in cinematic dialogue and idiomatic English. By watching this scene, you will practice interpreting complex character motivations and grasping the nuances of intense, high-stakes communication. The Joker’s monologue provides an excellent study in sophisticated vocabulary and persuasive rhetoric, while the fast-paced coordination between police and Batman highlights tactical, imperative-heavy language. Engaging with this excerpt helps learners refine their listening comprehension, specifically regarding how tone, pacing, and vocabulary choices are used to convey menace, authority, and chaos in a dramatic professional context.
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it's craziness it's too much
well you should have thought about that
before you let the clown out of the box
you want him
i can tell you will be the saturn now
look i told you i'm a man of my word
where's the italian all tactical units
will converge on the location in 20
minutes i want auxiliary units to cover
all possible getaway routes
what you'll do with all your man
you see i'm a guy of simple taste
i enjoy uh
dynamite
and
gunpowder and gasoline
and you know the thing that they have in
common
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Key Vocabulary (49)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To cause the death of a living thing, such as a person, animal, or plant. It can also be used figuratively to mean stopping a process or causing great pain or discomfort.
To put something over or on top of another thing to protect, hide, or close it. It also means to deal with a specific subject or to pay for a cost.
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