New intro logos
New rain sounds
All scenes before Arkham scene removed. Movie begins with puddle that Batman steps in, extended.
Cuts to Batman entering Arkham.
Removal of walk through front desk office of Arkham.
Removal of Batman lines until he talks to Joker, FK to reanimate his face for no talking.
Foley added for Joker cell door entrance
Most of Batman dialogue with Joker edited for cinematic feel.
Joker face in his cell mostly removed to be in the shadows
New intro music added.
Gordon dialogue edited.
Joker and Jeanie scene edited for dialogue, new rain sounds and background music added.
New music added to Joker and carnival owner, their interaction edited. Shot extended in transition to Batman's cave.
Batman's cave scene edited to remove all Batman's lines, Alfred interaction removed completely.
Barbara assault scene heavily edited and rescored.
Joker in bar with mobsters scene edited for clarity and cinematic feel.
New scoring added from bar scene to Gordon naked.
Barbara in hospital scene edited for cinematic effect
Gordon and Joker dialogue edited
Joker, mobster and cops in bar scene edited and rescored
Batman at gambling hall edited for no dialogue
Gordon on trial removed, Joker stage song removed, carnival ride sequence rescored and edited for Joker singing while Gordon is forced to look at Barbara naked (extent of assault on Barbara left vague)
Batman in alley edited for no lines from Batman, and Poster blood FX changed to not look like the same mugshot Batman is holding
No dialogue with hookers under the bridge
End of Gordon's carnie ride edited and rescored
Joker and mobsters at chemical factory rescored
Batman removed from flashback at chemical factory, Joker just has his own bad luck without Batman involved. Batman being a factor to Joker's creation seemed always seemed a little odd to me personally, but that was more for Batman's side of Killing Joke's story - that Batman has that guilt. But as a more Joker POV, it "felt" more tragic to me if Joker was truly "unlucky" that day, and ultimately leaving the "who came first" question more vague.
Fight with carnies heavily edited and rescored, with new foley. I kept the carnie fight as it seems in character for Joker to soften Batman up before going hand to hand with him.
Gordon's pupils in the cage edited.
Funhouse fight rescored
Little people in the funhouse attacking Batman removed.
Joker and Batman fight rescored.
Joker and batman dialogue in rain edited for pacing.
Police lights added and shot of Joker and Batman tracking down to the puddle slowed down. New credits added and scrolling credits rescored.
Batman doesn't kill Joker in the end. He BARELY chuckles. But for me, that is the actual "Joke that Kills" from the comic. In the comic, the point that Joker pulls the trigger, only to find out that its a toy gun, it the major climactic moment. Joker tried to kill Batman, only to fail again (after his attempt to drive Gordon mad.) But then, he tells a joke and actually gets Batman to laugh. From Joker's perspective, he "kills" with a joke. Its actually why I subscribe to the "Batman didn't kill Joker" philosophy in the comic: many people say that the title "The Killing Joke" refers to Joker telling the Joke and Batman killing him, however I have had this different view. Joker always lived in The Killing Joke and died in TDKR.