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The Dark Knight: News, Reviews, your Views. "SPOILERS" welcome!

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Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: Snork on July 26, 2008, 03:23:27 am ---Yep, I saw it at the IMAX in Amsterdam....




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Hunh.  I wonder why some movies take so long to come to Europe and this one was so quick.


sel:
TDK was released here in Italy this week, has made lots of money already. This morning heard an excellent review, of the Joker in  particular, on the radio.

Will be seeing it at the IMAX in London next week.

optom3:

--- Quote from: Elle on July 26, 2008, 03:07:56 am ---
I actually can't remember Heath looking embarrassed by praise, or of him being self-deprecating.  Can you remind me of examples?

The one that sticks in my mind most was when he was told by an interviewer that it was a brave choice to take on the role of a gay cowboy, and Heath said, and I am paraphrasing here, acting is not brave , its not like I'm  in any danger, eg firefighters etc. I will try and hunt down the orginal instead of my verson of it.
I also always thought, but could well be wrong that some of his more shy laughter as opposed to the easy laugh he also had, was down to embarassment re the praise heaped on him for BBM.
He  said in another interview, that he never felt completely happy with a role, he always looked at it and felt he could redo parts better. Maybe hyper critical of himself may have been a better choice than self deprecating ???
Either way I sure missed seing him at the promtotions and usual round of interviews.
For someone with such an enormous talent, when the cameras were on him for a role, he never, to me, seemed at ease when the cameras were on him ,just for him.
I can think of several less talented actors who will wax lyrical and are entirely comfortable with being themselves in interview..

Maybe talent is inveresly proportional to beiing at ease with interviews etc. I remember Laurence Olivier came across terribly in many interviews, almost on the verge of being rude.




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Marge_Innavera:

--- Quote from: optom3 on July 25, 2008, 10:03:35 pm ---I hope with all my heart that they do not bring the joker back.He is for me now,definitively and irrevocably linked to Heath. They need to ressurect one of the other villains.In fact I have found the whole TDK so hard, that I almost hope the Imaginarium does not get released.Wounds which may be starting to heal by 2009 ,will just reopen.Even the thought of the Oscars, fills me with dread.

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Our reactions all seem to be so varied and personal, and IMO all valid and deserving of respect. My own reaction, in watching Heath's performance, was just the opposite. It was so full of energy, such flawless timing and so perfectly matched the script's treatment of the Joker -- and, IMO, Heath seemed to be having such a great time doing it, stressful as it might have been -- that I kept thinking 'oh Heath... bravo!'

IMO, if they make another Batman flick they'll need to write the Joker out: that performance would be an impossible act to follow.

Marge_Innavera:
I'm not sure if this belongs in the "spoiler" thread or if it should be included in the "no spoilers" thread too but am playing it safe here:

There's an interesting open thread at Bilerico titled Does Heath Ledger deserve an Oscar?  Here's the introduction:


--- Quote ---So it's a little bit early for Oscar nominations, but there is already a lot of buzz floating around that Heath Ledger should get a nomination for his performance in "Batman: Dark Knight." 

I haven't seen the movie, nor do I plan to see the movie. But I think it's an interesting question, especially since so many of you love Batman (as proved by the response to Tyrion's “When Batman Was Gay” post). . . . We all know he became a gay favorite after his Oscar nominated role in Brokeback Mountain, but was this latest performance up to the standard?
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The poster made a few tactless though probably well-intentioned remarks, but the reactions will still be interesting -- and the post includes both a trailer from the film and Heath's interview about his role.

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