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HEATH WILL PLAY THE JOKER IN BATMAN BEGINS SEQUEL!
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: meryl on August 02, 2006, 11:45:33 am ---Heath playing a guy who murders for fun? :'( :'( :'(
*Hugs Ennis really hard*
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I know, I'm kinda dreadin' it. Heath becoming the Joker is big talk over at IMDb on both the movie's message board and Heath's. Be prepared for a lot of stupid "gay cowboy" talk if you wade in to look at it though.
Jeff Wrangler:
I doubt I'll see it--I never see "blockbusters"--but I have to admit I'm impressed. When it comes to acting, that young man knows no fear.
Mikaela:
--- Quote from: meryl on August 02, 2006, 11:45:33 am ---Heath playing a guy who murders for fun? :'( :'( :'(
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I'm getting Kevin vibes if you know what I mean. And those aren't happy vibes- I remain sadly disappointed with any and all actors who take on sadistic and evil roles that mainly have a "cool entertainment" value. :-\
Of course I know too little of this role yet to say any such thing......... but I don't like what I hear so far.
*Hugs Ennis really hard along with you*
Phillip Dampier:
The only question I have is WHY do we need another remake of Batman. It's not like the Jack Nicholson version was in black and white. And haven't we learned from the sequelmania that going back to the well one more time does not always make for movie gold.
I have already grown weary of the comic book adaptation movies. It's always a phase with Hollywood. We had the return of disaster movies, then we had the weather/environment adventure dramas, then the comic books... boring.
I have seen one film since BBM - An Inconvenient Truth... hmm... you could interchange those:
An Inconvenient Truth: Brokeback Mountain
Brokeback Mountain: An Inconvenient Truth
Daniel:
The other newer Batman movies (at least a few of them) were very, how should I say this, unrealistic, because they were made by Tim Burton. I think there are people who just want to make the films a little better. And I was very impressed with "Batman Begins" after resisting seeing it in the theater as long as I did: realistic, surprisingly philosophical, excellent acting, and believable villains, even if one of them didn't have much of a background to him. So I for one am grateful for that movie and any sequels that want to come along that can help carry that forward.
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