Eh...it's not blasphemy to dislike Nicholson's Joker. I enjoy his performance, but I never once thought "man, THAT is the Joker". He's just doing his Jack-Nicholson-As-Crazy bit that he did in many of his films. It works, but I never thought he was really disappearing into the role the way Hamill or Ledger did.
Not to open up any cans of worms, but that's kinda how I feel too. He's not
bad in the role, but he's just kinda....himself. It's not really a transformation like with Ledger, Hamill, etc. Not that it necessarily needs to be- I don't think Phoenix transformed, per se, despite being a very fine-tuned, incredible performance. I know a lot of it comes down to who people's "first" Joker was, and it was the first time Batman was really taken seriously, so a lot of folks have that nostalgia for it, and while I can certainly see why, and I'd never say anyone is wrong, I always felt a bit out of the loop when it came to my opinion on Nicholson. Then again, Joker fans in general are pretty staunch in their loyalty to the character and whoever they deem "best".
Anywho, back to the topic at hand. I'm definitely torn on the Duckmobile. Screen accuracy doesn't really matter to me, since I'm not really
that attached to it. It's such a quirky, unique piece, but I just know that thing's gonna take up a chunk of space. I also like the baby onesie Penguin that comes with it, though if I were to get him, I'd definitely want to muck him up a bit. Since it's a GameStop exclusive, maybe, hopefully, it'll go on sale eventually like the Funko Duckmobile did. I think I could justify it on sale, but not sure about full price, especially given how expensive the rest of the wave is gonna be.