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Ellemeno:
Heath wearing Michael Stipe's glasses.  Photo by Michael Stipe.

"On Sunday (Sept 9th), this photo was taken at the Dazed & Confused dinner at NY's Bowery Hotel for Michael Stipe's Futurepicenter photographic website. For his Frames Series, Stipe takes photographs of well known figures wearing his glasses."



Source: heathheathens.net

Ellemeno:
Still from I'm Not There.  Where's the apple pie and hat?

oilgun:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on November 11, 2007, 01:48:03 am ---I originally didn't post anything about this here, because it's negative, and not really about Heath.  But I feel like Heath is indirectly addressing it in one of his interviews above, in the positive things he says about Nicholson's Joker, so here goes.  It's an interview Jack Nicholson gave recently:

MTV: What do you think of another actor, Heath Ledger, playing the Joker in next summer's "The Dark Knight"?

Nicholson: Let me be the way I'm not in interviews. I'm furious. I'm furious. [He laughs.] They never asked me about a sequel with the Joker. I know how to do that! Nobody ever asked me.

MTV: It was never brought up?

Nicholson: No. It's like, in any area, you can't believe the reasons things do or don't happen. Not asking me how to do the sequel is that kind of thing. Maybe it's not a mistake. Maybe it was the right thing, but to be candid, I'm furious.

MTV: I'm surprised to hear you sounding competitive about a role like that.

Nicholson: Well, the Joker comes from my childhood. That's how I got involved with it in the first place. It's a part I always thought I should play.

MTV: Will you see the new film?

Nicholson: I'm not inclined to watch it because of what I said. But if it's a good movie, I'll catch up with it somewhere. I don't think they ever really captured Tim Burton's spirit [since he stopped being involved]. They kind of drove the franchise into the ground. Tim Burton's a genius. He had the right take on it. That's why I did the movie. I did the movie based on a single conversation with him. We both come from the cartoon world originally. We had similar ideas. Tim said [the Joker] should have a humorous dark side to him. [Burton is] one of the great moviemakers. I think the world of him. He's the most unassuming man. And he doesn't feel pressure. That's what I love about him. Once he's in there, he's smiling making the movie. That's it!

http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1573617/20071106/story.jhtml



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Memo to Jack Nicholson:  Sorry gramps, but the Joker as a fat senior citizen would not capture the spirit of the original comic books.  ::)


Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: oilgun on November 11, 2007, 07:08:40 am ---Memo to Jack Nicholson:  Sorry gramps, but the Joker as a fat senior citizen would not capture the spirit of the original comic books.  ::)




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Also Jack Nicholson saying, "Well, the Joker comes from my childhood. That's how I got involved with it in the first place. It's a part I always thought I should play."



 By that logic, I had a right to play the role.

Mikaela:
**Comes in hummin' Cher's "Heart of Stone":**

...Look at the headlines
Big crowd at the crazy house
Long queue for the joker's shoes....


Seriously, I can't believe Jack Nicholson was in earnest - I think he was pulling their leg throughout. Or otherwise he was in a foul mood for some reason and venting his general spleen that way - or he's lost it. It makes no sense that the Joker from a previous "vision" of the Batman tale should reemerge in this - it would completely break with the style and mood and JN has been around the block more than enough to know that. Even disragarding the whole age thing. Nah. I think he was just annoyed at the interviewer for some reason, and behaving like this as a consequence.


There is a lot of interesting buzz around Heath these days.... that's good.  :)

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