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Leo dosent have what it takes to be The Joker, I for one WOULD NOT take him seriously.
I could have said the same thing about Heath Ledger two years ago.
Leo dosent have what it takes to be The Joker, I for one WOULD NOT take him seriously.
ddl would never have any interest to play the joker. not his type of movie, he's a real serious actor. unless the script was the most amazing thing to come along and land in his lap (which im sure great things have and will continue to).
I don't go over to BoF and I don't care what Jett has to say either.
Your missing my point.
I agree DDL is one of the best actors in the business.
What I have been saying is, ever since people started talking about possible recasts(on these boards at least, I don't go to any others)after Heath's death, DDL's name has been brought up in typical fanboy fashion.
If he had never made There Will Be Blood most of the fanboys wouldn't have thought to pick him.
It's the typical fanboy thing of picking who's "hot" for whatever roles are being discussed.
Like I said already, before There Will Be Blood was out and before they had announced Heath would be playing Joker no one mentioned DDL as a possible Joker.
It's only since he won the Oscar and fans started talking about replacements was he getting picked as one. If he hadn't made There Will Be Blood and fans were speculating on who could replace Heath...I doubt DDL's name would have came up.
DDL was actually a popular choice for Ra's, back in the day.I ****ing guarantee that if Daniel Day-Lewis hadn't done There Will Be Blood(and won the Oscar) all these fanboys wouldn't be picking him for a possible replacement.
Try to be a little more original guys...stay away from the things that are considered stereotypes of fanboys...even though most are true.![]()
I based it on Michael Caine's evaluation of his performance before Heath's passed away. He raved about the performance.The hype around Ledger is so ridiculous. It will be interesting to see how professional critics will be. Ledger is not the greatest actor that has ever graced Hollywood. Are they gonna based his performace on emotions and sympathy factor?
Wasn't Heath's type of movie either.ddl would never have any interest to play the joker. not his type of movie, he's a real serious actor. unless the script was the most amazing thing to come along and land in his lap (which im sure great things have and will continue to).
Wasn't Heath's type of movie either.
I ****ing guarantee that if Daniel Day-Lewis hadn't done There Will Be Blood(and won the Oscar) all these fanboys wouldn't be picking him for a possible replacement.
Try to be a little more original guys...stay away from the things that are considered stereotypes of fanboys...even though most are true.![]()
There Will Be Blood was hardly what caught people's attentions. I'd say for the modern audience (i.e. teens and young adults), it was actually his role in Gangs of NY that lured people to his side.
DDL was actually a popular choice for Ra's, back in the day.
There Will Be Blood was hardly what caught people's attentions. I'd say for the modern audience (i.e. teens and young adults), it was actually his role in Gangs of NY that lured people to his side. His latest movie and Oscar just brought him back to the forefront after a hiatus.
*ahem A Knights Tale...Lords of Dogtown cough cough
I know what you mean, Sheldon... but the "what if" doesn't really make sense... You know, there could have been so many things which would have prevented Heath to die... if...![]()
I personally have been a big fan of DDL since movies like Name of the Father, My Left Foot & The Boxer. I think he could easily play the Joker, but I'd see him in more of a 'Dark Knight Returns' type role, a little older, wiser, more refined than Heath's maniacal fresh young Joker. I think he's the best of the bunch if anyone does take over from Heath in a 3rd movie though.
Unless they use special effects and have Gary Oldman play two characters!!!

*ahem A Knights Tale...Lords of Dogtown cough cough
Lords of Dogtown was presented as an Indy flick about a subculture movement that began in the 70's. I'd hardly compare it to A Knight's Tale.
I could have said the same thing about Heath Ledger two years ago.
Just saw the video on thedailyshow.com. That was an awkard interview.
