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optom3:
--- Quote from: Elle on June 29, 2008, 05:02:21 am ---Roar interview 1997
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U7EQnUz60c[/youtube]
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Even back then, in probably one of his earliest interviews, he was plainly fidgety and ill at ease.A situation that never really changed over the years.It is also interesting that even at such a young age, he really analysed his role and tried to get under the skin of the character.He could only have been 17/18. He sure looked cute though.
Thankyou so much for posting that.It is a real taste of everything to come and very revealing. Again, thankyou.
Artiste:
Wow !
Love you Heath then, now and forever !!!
You made us think and realized the value of life's freedom which we cherished now in part because of you !!
Mikaela:
We've got 3 different threads now that include TDK stuff. I'm getting confused.
But I feel this is mostly Heath-related, so I'm posting it here:
All but one of the written or broadcast TDK reviews I've seen have specifically mentioned an Oscar nomination for the Joker. All bar none rave about Heath's performance.
Although I have next to no respect for the Oscars anymore, not since 2006 - there's nevertheless stuff I ponder here...
Once Oscar nominations roll around in January, will the fervour already have been forgotten? Won't the role be taken a bit for granted by then? Aren't most (or all) nominated achievements from films that premiere in November/December?
Wonder if some of the sods in the Academy have a tiny bit of bad conscience for not awarding the Oscar(s) in 2006 where they rightly belonged, and will see this as their last opportunity to somehow rectify matters... In other words, I wonder how much, if any, the posthumous award possibility will play a specific part in the nomination and awards process. That is; as opposed to them using the award votes as otherwise done - to curry favours and in quid pro quo games of the business. Awarding the Oscar to someone who will never be able to repay the favour probably will seem a waste to quite a few of the Academy members. ::) :-\ :(
and;
How long before the review backlash sets in? It's absolutely sure to come, sooner of later someone is going to want to garner attention by going against the "accepted" opinion about Heath's acting as the Joker - and will diss it, or dismiss it....
Mikaela:
.......and here we go again!
Kevin Smith has seen TDK and reviews it at hismyspace page. Since that contains lots of unrelated stuff I'm linking to the ONTD quote of his comments instead.
Yes, here's another one who thinks that Oscar nomination should be Heath's.
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/25120851.html
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: Mikaela on June 29, 2008, 07:26:38 pm ---We've got 3 different threads now that include TDK stuff. I'm getting confused.
But I feel this is mostly Heath-related, so I'm posting it here:
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I've been wondering about how we ought to organize this too, Mikaela. If something is predominantly about Heath, I post it in the Heath Heath Heath thread. If it's broader about the film, I see some people using the thread in The Culture Tent, which totally makes sense, and some people using the thread in the Heath Remembrance forum, which also makes some sense.
At BetterMost we try to be flexible about where people choose to post stuff, while at the same time encouraging the location of the post to make some kind of intuitive sense. I'm very open to hearing people's ideas of how to handle where/how to post TDK stuff.
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