raynorWilm
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love those pics...
				
			

I absolutely love Ledger's Joker. If I had to picture the Joker in real, life...Heath had him spot on IMO! The way he walked, the tone in the voice, and licking the scars, nice touch. Not to forget the costume design, fantastic. That's not to say I didn't enjoy the other Joker performances, all great in their own way. Then again most of my praise could possibly come from being a Heath fan even before TDK. It was a blessing to see Heath as the Joker, but I have to admit...I was fascinated by what he would create. I was not disappointed in any form, except in real life when he died before it was released. That has scared me for life. The scars remain on the sides of my mouth in the shape of a smile to forever hold as a reminder to smile that Heath lived, not cry that he died. And to remind me of every aspect of my favorite actor and the legendary fiend he brought to life. Everytime I feel like crying it asks me "Why so serious?" and makes me only smile more! :heart:
HEATH FOREVER:heart:
" what he did with the Joker. 
 I'm still sad he never got to see TDK in its entirety. Hopefully he did get to see the prologue, since it came out in December.I was going through my computer and came across a Heath interview from last November, I think for Latino Review, where he said that the Joker was "the most fun I've ever had, probably ever will have, playing a character." And that "you're just going to have to wait and see" what he did with the Joker.
Oh, Heath.I'm still sad he never got to see TDK in its entirety. Hopefully he did get to see the prologue, since it came out in December.
Probably depends on the director, editor, and actors. Dunno if Nolan is the type to share unfinished footage with people who aren't directly involved in working on it. Heath did say in another interview around that time that he hadn't seen any footage, that WB was really secretive about that sort of thing.Nolan said in an interview that he had shown the Prologue to Heath and that Heath was very pleased with it. It sucks that he didn't get to see the whole thing though. Hopefully he got to see some of the dailies. Do actors get to watch dailies or is that strictly for the director and editors?