The Dark Knight Caine: "Heath frightened the life out of me"

I hope they filmed a little of Caine's actual reaction and put it in the movie.

Or in the outtakes for the DVD. I certainly agree that this would be something to see. Nolan is a real actors' director. I imagine that we'll see some genuine reaction to Ledger from others (as well as Caine) in the cast.
 
Isn't the above exchange a de-facto death-knell for any thread?

Lock, please?

Let's not lock it, it's a decent thread. Instead, hit the little warning symbol (triangle with the exclamation mark) and report the offending exchange.
 
Makes me wish I still had the Hunter_signal gif.
 
Will just say (in regards to Ledger getting an Oscar nod), if Johnny Depp can get a nod for playing a wise-crackin' pirate in a summer blockbuster that was based off of a Walt Disney Wonder World theme-park ride, then surely Ledger has a chance at getting one for portraying arguably the greatest villain of all time. That is if Ledger is as good as people are making him out to be, and IMO, I truly believe he is.

Just remember...

(Chris Nolan + creative writing skills + creative/faithful vision) + (Heath Ledger + tremendous acting skills + fearless/energetic personality) = SUCCESS!
 
Will just say (in regards to Ledger getting an Oscar nod), if Johnny Depp can get a nod for playing a wise-crackin' pirate in a summer blockbuster that was based off of a Walt Disney Wonder World theme-park ride, then surely Ledger has a chance at getting one for portraying arguably the greatest villain of all time. That is if Ledger is as good as people are making him out to be, and IMO, I truly believe he is.

Just remember...

(Chris Nolan + creative writing skills + creative/faithful vision) + (Heath Ledger + tremendous acting skills + fearless/energetic personality) = SUCCESS!

I love your optimism! I hope all you've said comes true; I have considerable faith in both Nolan and Ledger.
 
I think the Academy Awards have been pretentious for years. Sure, they award deserving films sometimes. You can't really ignore "The Godfather". But how do you give an award for best director? Is it the guy with the best work ethic, the one with the most imagination, originality? How many directors do you know who could've rejuvenated the Batman series, or the Bond series?
Ledger playing the part well is enough for me. I think the Academy giving him a nod is alright, but it doesn't confirm how well he did.
 
I think the Academy Awards have been pretentious for years. Sure, they award deserving films sometimes. You can't really ignore "The Godfather". But how do you give an award for best director? Is it the guy with the best work ethic, the one with the most imagination, originality?
:huh::huh:

The guy that best directs a movie, perhaps? That includes pacing, plot placement, shot framing, etc.
 
:huh::huh:

The guy that best directs a movie, perhaps? That includes pacing, plot placement, shot framing, etc.
yeah, best directing is based on how well you direct a movie in the technical and visual sense. not how good a guy you are, or how well you work with actors, or if you get your scenes done on time and under budget. it's all about the technical prowess. best director is a very tangible thing. but up to a point it comes down to preference. but it's easy to tell a good director from a bad director, if you know what a good movie looks like.
 
Since Joker goes up to the penthouse in a lift, I'd like to see something similar to Jack's Joker.


When Jack is outside Vicki's apartment, and she opens the door, his face lights up and he smiles(more so than usual). I'd like to see something similar to that. But HeathJoker is in the elevator, and the doors open, and he sees the party and his face just lights up. With his thugs behind him.
 
I don't want anything in the film to remind me of the old Joker. This is a new film for a new age, no hint or even jab at the old film. That is me, though.
 
I don't want anything in the film to remind me of the old Joker. This is a new film for a new age, no hint or even jab at the old film. That is me, though.


Well, we've already gotten a tribute to Cesar Romero's Joker(albeit an obscure one), so why not Jack?
 
If you won't want to be reminded of batman 89 i guess we gotta dye his hair purple no white clown makeup actually scratch that lets just have Heath Ledger as Heath play a silent killer.
 
yeah, no matter what you'll be reminded of old joker incarnations. and kind of gesticulation will remind you of romero's rather animated performance. i mean, things will remind you of nicholson, i'm sure.
 
More likely than not the real TDK is not going to live up to the expectations we have of TDK that we all have in our minds.
 
i disagree. i had obscenely high expectations for BB, and i felt they delivered.
 
Because IMO, I don't believe Jack delivered on the Joker.


Whether you think that or not, it still doesn't change the fact that it's one of Jack's most memorable roles ever(next to The Shining) and is part of Batman's, and the Joker's, history.


And what does you believing that Jack didn't deliver have to do with whether or not they'll pay homage to him and his role in TDK?
 
Because IMO, I don't believe Jack delivered on the Joker.

I agree with you on that one,but i dont think thats the point at hand-as with the Ceaser thing-itd be more of a visual homage
 

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