How good is Heath Ledger in the Dark Knight

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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,588
    he totally nails what the joker is all about way better than anyother actor even jack can't come close to this performance, and this batman is the best of all the other batmans that have played this role ......retire all the others ..
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  • myhook
    myhook Posts: 284
    and this batman is the best of all the other batmans that have played this role ......retire all the others ..
    I don't know about that. Keaton was a good Batman. This one was ehh, at best. IMO
    Hey, you wouldn't hire a clown to fix a leak in the jon so why do you let these hooligans tear down the biz? YEEAAHHH. I don't care if he is Mr. Notorious BIG, can he croon?
  • myhook wrote:
    I don't know about that. Keaton was a good Batman. This one was ehh, at best. IMO
    agreed, the movie itself wasn't all that good, but enjoyed all the Joker parts. He was great
  • NothingSound
    NothingSound Posts: 198
    This pretty much sums up what it was like walking out of the theater for my wife & I.

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  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,631
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    He didn't just capture it. He absolutely nailed it. He portrayed the joker exactly how he was meant to be. Psychotic, demented, sadistic, murderous, evil. All with a creepy smile and laugh.

    'Let me show you a magic trick'..... hehe. evil.

    Exactly.

    Im not a comic book geek by any stretch of the imagination, but I did read a few as a kid. In "A Death in the Family", the Joker is completely psychotic. He beats Robin with a crobar, which goes on for about two pages, then leaves him in a warehouse full of explosives.

    The Joker in the comic book (at least the more dramatic comics) wouldnt use a hand buzzer.
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  • Lizard
    Lizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    _outlaw wrote:
    pretty incredible.

    Agreed.
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  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,631
    what do you mean by this? ledger had moved on from the joker and was filming the imaginarium of doctor parnassus when he died.


    I was reading articles where they were interviewing Gary Oldman and Christian Bale, among others, and they were saying that he was hardly out of character. he would stay in character between takes, and even had developed some sort of sleeping disorder.

    At one point, they said that Ledger said he had gone three days without sleeping.

    Seeing as how he died of an overdose of sleeping pills.........
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  • the wolf
    the wolf Posts: 7,027
    It was only after the movie was over that I thought about how sad it is that Heath is gone.


    While watching the movie, it's not Heath on the screen...it's the Joker. Like literally the FUCKING JOKER.

    i agree with this whole post.

    very sad, he wont be able to play the J again.

    and yes, it's not Heath on the screen, the Joker for the first time has been brought to life.
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  • Pauk
    Pauk Posts: 1,084
    Totally nailed it. He didn't really have that many lines all things considered, but he didn't need them. 95% of his performance was in the body language and that's what made him awesome. The 5% of talking topped it off nicely. I loved how he spat out words and acted like he wasn't quite sure what he was going to say next. Totally menacing, even in the prison scenes.
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  • NCBRI
    NCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Have not seen the movie yet, but the praise for Ledger's performance started quite some time ago. The Oscar buzz started last year well before he died. This would have been Ledger's movie regardless of his unfortunate demise.
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  • brain of c
    brain of c Posts: 5,213
    he's dead on.
  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    Vedd Hedd wrote:
    I was reading articles where they were interviewing Gary Oldman and Christian Bale, among others, and they were saying that he was hardly out of character. he would stay in character between takes, and even had developed some sort of sleeping disorder.

    At one point, they said that Ledger said he had gone three days without sleeping.

    Seeing as how he died of an overdose of sleeping pills.........



    it was more than just sleeping pills. he was mixing medications.
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  • Vedd Hedd wrote:
    Exactly.

    Im not a comic book geek by any stretch of the imagination, but I did read a few as a kid. In "A Death in the Family", the Joker is completely psychotic. He beats Robin with a crobar, which goes on for about two pages, then leaves him in a warehouse full of explosives.

    The Joker in the comic book (at least the more dramatic comics) wouldnt use a hand buzzer.

    You haven't read 'The Killing Joke' then..... one of the quintessential Joker stories and one that Heath was specifically given to inform his performance. The Joker uses a hand buzzer in that story.
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  • saw it last night - what a movie. it didn't stop, was a mix of a crime drama and comic book with bale and ledger putting on perfect performances. can't wait to see it again!

    ledger was so good and i couldn't help but think afterwards how sad it is that he is gone. what a talent and it seems like the plan was to bring him back down the line in another batman. don't know if they can do that now with some else playing him.

    he would have gotten the oscar no matter what, but because of the circumstances, he's a lock. the academy love this kind of stuff.
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  • mdigenakis
    mdigenakis Posts: 1,337
    "Did i ever tell you the story of how i got these scars..."

    very very good
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  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,821
    mdigenakis wrote:
    "Did i ever tell you the story of how i got these scars..."

    very very good


    He has a different version for everyone...Batman gives him a few more


    When he is fallin off that building and decides to do that crazy laugh is all u need to know about the Joker....he just dont give a shit
  • mdigenakis
    mdigenakis Posts: 1,337
    CROJAM95 wrote:
    He has a different version for everyone...Batman gives him a few more


    When he is fallin off that building and decides to do that crazy laugh is all u need to know about the Joker....he just dont give a shit

    "...some men just want to see the world burn".
    "Don't let the darkness eat you up..."

    -Greg Dulli

  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,821
    mdigenakis wrote:
    "...some men just want to see the world burn".


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  • mdigenakis
    mdigenakis Posts: 1,337
    "...I'm only burning my half"
    "Don't let the darkness eat you up..."

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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    So I just saw them film this afternoon, and all I can say is WOW! Ledger was absolutely incredible. I know people are sick of hearing that, but his portrayal was just jaw-dropping, from the creepy voice to all the little mannerisms he really did nail it. It's been a long time since I can remember any blockbuster type film actually standing up to the hype, but this is truly an exception.