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mvansand76:
I hope he finishes playing the Joker soon, so he can do something about his hair. His hair is so nice normally when it's short, so cute and curly!
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 11, 2007, 02:53:03 pm ---I don't know where the photo was taken, but I know its url is:
http://www.heathledgercentral.com/gallery2/albums/Heath_Chicago_8-10-07/filmbuttons007.jpg
So I figured Chicago. Also they are still currently filming Joker scenes in Chicago, as far as I know.
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I don't even know Chicago (where I nominally live) well enough to tell one way or the other, let alone L.A. There was one image in that group with the zany shirt and shades that showed street signs, highway signs and license plates, but I couldn't blow them up enough to decipher them.
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: libertyangel on August 11, 2007, 03:03:17 pm ---Thank you but my banner ist from Lucise, I love all her fanarts!
Sorry, I was any time not here, I've made so many videos, my great hobby recently! ;D
And my latests was from the movie Casanova, Two Hands, A Knights Tale ( a specialy though to Shasha542 and Susiebell! ;)), and The patriot, I think I post here the latest from the patriote!
[youtube=425,350]http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl243_MurbI&v3[/youtube]
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Hey thanks for posting this. "Father and Son" is the perfect song to go with the images. Who is singing?
I have started to look at your other videos on YouTube too. They're Heathen Paradise. :)
Thank you so much.
libertyangel:
;D Yes is Heathensparadise! And Ennis! ;) Thank you Ellemeno! ;)
This song "Father And Son" sings Ronan Keating and Cat Stevens.
MaineWriter:
http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-mxa0813darkknightaug13,0,5162527.story?coll=mmx-movies_heds
From the Chicago Tribune
A SNEAK PEEK
Wizard World lights up for 'Dark Knight'
By Robert K. Elder
Tribune staff reporter
August 13 2007
Heath Ledger as The Joker in "The Dark Knight," the upcoming Batman movie.
The Joker was serious business over the weekend at Wizard World Chicago, the pop culture and comic book convention that invades Rosemont each summer.
Warner Bros. chose the convention to show the first live footage of Heath Ledger as the Joker and shed a little light on "The Dark Knight," the sequel to "Batman Begins," currently filming in Chicago.
Bags were searched and cell phones checked at the door for a special "secret" panel -- ultimately, the worst-kept secret at the convention, as nearly 1,200 people wearing shirts that read "The Dark Knight, July 2008" packed into a sweltering room Saturday with stars Christian Bale (Batman), Gary Oldman (Commissioner Gordon) and Aaron Eckhart (Harvey Dent/Two-Face).
Though Ledger was conspicuously absent from the panel, screenwriters David Goyer and Jonathan Nolan also joined director Christopher Nolan in a Q&A session.
The director, who spent summers as a child in Chicago with his brother and collaborator, Jonathan, said the three-week location shoot for "Batman Begins" wasn't nearly enough time. "I always wanted to make movies here," he said, then gushed about the city's "spirit" and architecture. Nolan caught a little of both in a raucous, two-minute "Dark Knight" montage. In one opening shot, Batman stands like a gargoyle atop a sweeping cityscape (Chicago, doubling for Gotham City). But the true star was Ledger as the Joker, in smeared white makeup and greasy hair, fighting Batman in a bright, tiled room. In other shots, the Clown Prince of Crime sits menacingly in a prison cell, glaring like Hannibal Lector. Later on, someone takes an ax to the Bat Signal and a fire engine burns on a Chicago street. The footage ends with a first glimpse of Eckhart as Two-Face -- or at least the scarred back of his neck.
When asked about Ledger's less flamboyant, grittier vision of the Joker, Nolan remained cryptic. The Joker was previously played by Cesar Romero on TV and in film by Jack Nicholson in 1989's "Batman."
Reaction during the Q&A and montage was nearly universally euphoric, however. Applause rained down after every answer, as if it were a State of the Union address.
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