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anything he wants too duh!
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Duh! He's the mother F******* JOKER!
anything he wants too duh!
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A Knight's Tale is on tv right now... its quite strange to see him in those kind of light hearted roles.
The more I think about it, the more apparent it seems that a big reason Chris Nolan picked Heath was because he is the total opposite of the Joker. That really allows him to dissapear into the role. As opposed to someone like Crispin who is already a weirdo and sounds/looks like the Joker in real life.![]()
Same reason they blatantly showed a crucial scene for Harvey, and the unnecessary reveal of Two-Face.
A Knight's Tale is on tv right now... its quite strange to see him in those kind of light hearted roles.
The more I think about it, the more apparent it seems that a big reason Chris Nolan picked Heath was because he is the total opposite of the Joker. That really allows him to dissapear into the role. As opposed to someone like Crispin who is already a weirdo and sounds/looks like the Joker in real life.![]()


Oh Joker what will u do next![]()
Its supposed to hint on the sarcasm but im not to emoticon savvy.What's with the eye-rolling thing?
Sounds like an awesome scene.
Well, the thing about Crispin was...you could predict exactly how he would've played the Joker.
With Heath, it was much more of a surprise.
A Knight's Tale is on tv right now... its quite strange to see him in those kind of light hearted roles.
The more I think about it, the more apparent it seems that a big reason Chris Nolan picked Heath was because he is the total opposite of the Joker. That really allows him to dissapear into the role. As opposed to someone like Crispin who is already a weirdo and sounds/looks like the Joker in real life.![]()
Well, the thing about Crispin was...you could predict exactly how he would've played the Joker.
With Heath, it was much more of a surprise.
Nolan tends to actually go after actors based on their previous roles or known acting cred, rather than holding auditions. It's an interesting approach.
We probably wouldn't have even gotten Ledger, had Nolan decided to change up his ways for casting Joker. Ballsy move, if you ask me. Not holding tests when you're casting one of the biggest characters of all time is just bold.
No, that picture was from a magazine photo shoot. It is curiously Joker-esque, though.He did do a screen test though didn't he? I thought that's what the picture of him in airplane goggles was from.![]()
Yeah, I know. I was just saying that in this area of the film, he seems to have less green than than I would like. It's especially evident in the Rachel-tossing scene, when, because it's darker, his hair looks almost all brown.
A Knight's Tale is on tv right now... its quite strange to see him in those kind of light hearted roles.
The more I think about it, the more apparent it seems that a big reason Chris Nolan picked Heath was because he is the total opposite of the Joker. That really allows him to dissapear into the role. As opposed to someone like Crispin who is already a weirdo and sounds/looks like the Joker in real life.![]()
Well, the thing about Crispin was...you could predict exactly how he would've played the Joker.
With Heath, it was much more of a surprise.
You don't know thatCrispin Glover would have played The Joker like Marty McFly. The same way he played Willard like Marty McFly. And The Grendel like Marty McFly.
Well we don't but assessing his movies odds are that he would.You don't know that
Crispin Glover would have played The Joker like Marty McFly. The same way he played Willard like Marty McFly. And The Grendel like Marty McFly.
Again, you don't know thatWell we don't but assessing his movies odds are that he would.