This.But that doesn't change the fact that it's one of my favorites, and I am as far from being ashamed of the comics as a person could get
This.But that doesn't change the fact that it's one of my favorites, and I am as far from being ashamed of the comics as a person could get
And? It's flawed. All movies are flawed. The Dark Knight is one movie were the high points outweigh the flaws by a huge margin, especially with Bruce wrestling with being Batman and Dent's own pursuit of justice twisted by his accident and Joker's own manipulations.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone say it didn't have flaws.
Oh, wait, you're serious? All Jack Nicholson did was play himself in Joker makeup,
Heath Ledger on the other hand, went through a complete transformation.
He might have been, but people still wouldn't have been afraid to criticize the rest of the movie if they didn't like it.
Or he could have still won.
Only because they aren't dead.
Well then those people are being ridiculous.I have
Not any version, other than the Nicholson version, that I've seen.Which was pretty close to how Joker is portrayed.
Even if it was, that doesn't change the fact that Heath Ledger did a fucking amazing job. Even clichés can still be good if they are well done.It was a bunch of serial killer cliches. From the lip licking to the fake backstories to that bizarre accent.
I'm pretty sure if people really disliked the movie, they would have found a way to say it, without being disrespectful towards Ledger.They felt it would be disrespectful if they did.
Yes, he could have. They don't give out Oscars to every actor who dies, so obviously they must have felt there was at least some quality to his performance.Nah.
Yawning. Intensifies.Dent's whole character was rushed, not fleshed out and wasted in the end.
I have
Which was pretty close to how Joker is portrayed.
It was a bunch of serial killer cliches. From the lip licking to the fake backstories to that bizarre accent.
They felt it would be disrespectful if they did.
Nah.
Fortunately.
Even if it was, that doesn't change the fact that Heath Ledger did a fucking amazing job. Even clichés can still be good if they are well done.
I'm pretty sure if people really disliked the movie, they would have found a way to say it, without being disrespectful towards Ledger.
They don't give out Oscars to every actor who dies
Yawning. Intensifies.
Disagree and I'll leave it at that since it is a tired old argument.Dent's whole character was rushed, not fleshed out and wasted in the end.
Yet. More. Yawn.They are ridiculous, but that's how it is. It's right up there with the folks who wanted the Joker character retired forever so no one could ever play him after Ledger.
The Nicholson one was pretty much how Joker typically acted in the majority of the comics.
Did he really do that well, or was it just because he was just known to playing pretty boys beforehand?
Not at the time, they couldn't.
He wasn't just any actor, he was an Academy Darling they'd singled out for an Oscar beforehand.
The feeling is mutual.
I find a lot of the criticisms of the film to be unfounded--including Dent's development. The character arc was done so much better than any super-hero villain in movies prior to TDK and most afterward.
Exactly.I find a lot of the criticisms of the film to be unfounded--including Dent's development. The character arc was done so much better than any super-hero villain in movies prior to TDK and most afterward. The Joker's story was well done as well. It isn't Nolan's fault that Ledger died and more or less ruined the plans for TDK part 2 which presumably would have provided some sort of resolution to the arc.
Er....no. He was wasted, nothing but the Joker's Pawn.
I think of all the future movies in development, I'm most excited for Shazam 2. The first one was a lot of fun. Wonder Woman 2 will be great I think, too. Beyond the gimmick of the Flash movie, I'm not terribly excited for it.
What are all your choices?
Latest on the whole Ray Fisher thing if anyone cares. Kevin Smith adds some fuel to the fire.
the gist of it
https://twitter.com/srinath819/status/1279059605486579712
I adored Shazam! (to the imperious disdain of some), but I'm most looking forward to Wonder Woman 1984 -- assuming I survive long enough to see its eventual release. With the first WW, Jenkins delivered perhaps the best comic book movie since Superman '78, and Gadot is a gift and a treasure.I think of all the future movies in development, I'm most excited for Shazam 2. The first one was a lot of fun. Wonder Woman 2 will be great I think, too. Beyond the gimmick of the Flash movie, I'm not terribly excited for it.
What are all your choices?
In order of interest, The Suicide Squad, WW84, and Aquaman 2. With all of the instability behind the scenes, I'm really not that enthusiastic about The Flash movie, especially since we already have the show. I haven't seen Shazam yet, so I can't really form an opinion on 2 yet.I think of all the future movies in development, I'm most excited for Shazam 2. The first one was a lot of fun. Wonder Woman 2 will be great I think, too. Beyond the gimmick of the Flash movie, I'm not terribly excited for it.
What are all your choices?
Yeah, it's definitely shitty behavior, but nowhere near as bad as what I was imaging after Fisher's tweet.Oh. That doesn't sound so bad, compared to a lot of the horror stories we hear about Hollywood power players these days. It sounds like he was just a little thoughtless, trashing Snyder's cut of the film without considering the feelings of the people around him who'd worked on that version of the film.
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