Gives you an idea of the kinda guy Heath was.....Great article, nicely done Nolan!
When you get into the edit suite after shooting a movie, you feel a responsibility to an actor who has trusted you, and Heath gave us everything.
The last part about Heath taking Nolan up on his offer was the best
The last part about Heath taking Nolan up on his offer was the best
The last part about Heath taking Nolan up on his offer was the best
That's Nolan for you man, truly a class act all the way. Its so saddening knowing Heath will never get to see the finished product.
I think he meant that the skateboarding threw him off, Nolan wasnt sure if it was people(Heath) part of the crew or kids trying to get a sneak peek.Yeah. .
I'm a little hazy on that. Did Nolan want the skateboards there, or was Heath just trying to be 'a part' while not actually on schedule?
Even so, the atmosphere read like a job I would want. Of course, making movies would be great; yet, the atmosphere, in it's simplicity, seem comforting.![]()
Very touching. Its good to hear Nolan speak about Heath.
It does just go to show that Heath was very committed to this role and he brought inspiration to everyone on the set.
After reading that article, if Joker was to be in part 3, I'd be hard pressed to believe Nolan would recast him. I believe he would rewrite part of the story before recasting the role.
sweet article. Heath seemed like the type of guy you would want to be Best friends with.