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The Dark Knight SPOILER THREAD

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JB1981 said:
Anybody else kind of just forget about this movie? I have had no desire to re-watch it since its release on blu-ray. The more I think about it, the more I think I may have enjoyed Batman Begins more ........
Yea, i forgot about this movie. then I realized I had alzeihmer's.
 
actually rewatched it tonight and ... well, enjoyed it but it didn't blow my mind. First time rewatching it on bluray since the cinemas. Its not OMFG amazing, its good. I do think the ledger death added to its prominence as a piece of historical film making. That plus its massive box office impact.
 
Jax said:
actually rewatched it tonight and ... well, enjoyed it but it didn't blow my mind. First time rewatching it on bluray since the cinemas. Its not OMFG amazing, its good. I do think the ledger death added to its prominence as a piece of historical film making. That plus its massive box office impact.
Ledger was great as the joker.
 
Extollere said:
I haven't watched it since I saw it in the theater just once. For some reason I really can't stand watching a movie more than once if I've seen it recently enough to remember the majority of it. I have a DVD copy, but will probably watch it next year or something :P I'm like that with every movie, even one that I liked as much as TDK.

I was like that until I saw TDK.
 
Solo said:
Being played by Heath Ledger killed The Joker.
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What? I think Ive been misunderstood.... Heath Ledger's performance has basically killed the Joker off for the foreseeable future, as people now link Heath's great work with the role, and wouldnt accept someone else in it for a while.
 
Solo said:
Being played by Heath Ledger killed The Joker.

It's pretty much true. As far as cinematic versions go, his was perfect.

Sure you can backtrack to the comic book versions like Hammil's or Nicholson doing Romero, but as far as legitimate character, Ledger killed it. In a very, very good way.
Knocked it out of the park. Cinematic gold. Etc., etc.

Unless Nolan & Co. grants someone the permission to TRY, The Joker is done because everything else will look cheap by comparison.

It's like comparing Coke to the off-brand you buy at the Gasoline Station.
 
The Joker is bigger than Heath Ledger. If Nolan truly needs that character in the third movie as was part of his original plan, then I wouldn't mind a recast one bit.
 
SpeedingUptoStop said:
For the record, i completely got what you were saying and i was lol'ing at your quip, via Joker.gif.

Ok, so it was only a faux-misunderstanding! Now we can get back to the love in.

WE'RE NOT GOING TO ARKHAM, ARE WE?
 
jett said:
The Joker is bigger than Heath Ledger. If Nolan truly needs that character in the third movie as was part of his original plan, then I wouldn't mind a recast one bit.

I mean *intellectually* I agree, but that's the thing....

Acting isn't like "oh lets get someone to be INCREDIBLE". It's not a thing you can do on paper. You need someone with that rare spirit and incredible creative genius to pull it off.

If you could do it at the drop of the hat it would have been done and I for one, feel they'd be forcing it....
 
jett said:
The Joker is bigger than Heath Ledger. If Nolan truly needs that character in the third movie as was part of his original plan, then I wouldn't mind a recast one bit.

But since Nolan has made it clear several times that there is no original plan, that he approaches each film as a separate entity (rather than a trilogy), then the development of BB3/TDK2 began long after Heath died. And since Nolan seems to be a fairly respectful/sentimental kind of guy, Im doubting he'll bring the Joker back.
 
Solo said:
But since Nolan has made it clear several times that there is no original plan, that he approaches each film as a separate entity (rather than a trilogy), then the development of BB3/TDK2 began long after Heath died. And since Nolan seems to be a fairly respectful/sentimental kind of guy, Im doubting he'll bring the Joker back.

I dunno, ever since before Begins was out, there was talks of a general trilogy outline, with The Joker being the cause of Two-Face transformation in the second movie. I'm pretty sure he had a vague idea in his head about the third movie...even Aaron Eckhart confirms it:

http://filmonic.com/aaron-eckhart-two-face-joker-film

CS/SHH!: Is Harvey Dent alive?
Aaron Eckhart: No. He is dead as a door nail.

CS/SHH!: So he’s not coming back?
Eckhart: He ain’t coming back baby!

CS/SHH!: I was hoping he would.
Eckhart: No. I asked Chris [Nolan] that question and he goes, “You’re dead” before I could even get the question out of my mouth. “Hey Chris, am I?” “You’re dead!” Alright, cool.

CS/SHH!: That’s not a problem in comic book movies. You could still come back.
Eckhart: I think in contract negotiations it’s a problem.

CS/SHH!: So you were never signed on for another film?
Eckhart: No, I’m not coming back. I think unfortunately, Heath [Ledger] was supposed to go on and that didn’t work out. I’m nobody. I’m a cog. I have no say over this sort of stuff. I’m sure that there’s so many other characters that they could whip together. I heard Angelina Jolie was going to be Catwoman or something like that. I thought that was a great idea. I’d like to be in that one.

I truly doubt the Joker will come back(for the stupid sentimental reasons you mentioned), but with the way TDK ends it's obvious he was meant to.
 
From the way Nolan dodged the Two Face murders during the live commentary ("I'll answer that at a later date"), I bet theres a flashback with Two Face that links TDK with Batman 3.
 
DMczaf said:
From the way Nolan dodged the Two Face murders during the live commentary ("I'll answer that at a later date"), I bet theres a flashback with Two Face that links TDK with Batman 3.
Nolan has to make up for the lack of flashbacks in The Dark Knight.
 
Any chance that maybe there's some cut footage of Heath that they could use as a small cameo in the 3rd film? You know, to somehow show that he's still around, it'd be weird if they didn't mention him at all, or his impact on the rest of the story ahead.
 
DMczaf said:
There is a flashforward in the ending!

Lost style!
The more linear a Nolan film is, the more money it makes, so if they completely avoid this next time, it'll double Titanic's take.
 
Extollere said:
Any chance that maybe there's some cut footage of Heath that they could use as a small cameo in the 3rd film? You know, to somehow show that he's still around, it'd be weird if they didn't mention him at all, or his impact on the rest of the story ahead.

Well no one except Nolan knows the answer to that for sure, but it's pretty unlikely. Nolan's notorious for making his scripts as lean as possible before shooting which is why he never has any deleted scenes.
 
FUCK OFF SNYDER

http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=12243

Zack Snyder recently revealed that he would love to make his own Batman movie, based on Frank Miller's "Dark Knight Returns." Miller has already gave his blessing to Snyder. So if Warner Bros ever decided to let Snyder make his movie, how will go about doing it?

"I think the thing that's awesome about' Dark Knight,' like 'Watchmen,' is that it is a complete and total experience, that was unlike anything anyone has ever seen, and still is," Snyder told FirstShowing. "I think the big challenge for me would be — it's so 'montage-y' and so media thick, that you just have to — that's the techniques you'd have to develop and make work. But as far as the rest goes, the thing I'd be really interested in is that kind of Frank [Miller] narration over that cool action, that's a thing we haven't really seen in that context."
 
WyndhamPrice said:
Uhh that's out of context, in that interview the guy asking questions threw that in at the end for fun. In the video Snyder has a brief second of "man they'd never let me do that, they love Nolan" before he answers.

Snyder defense force, assemble!

*equips boomerang*
 
Shut the fuck up already jett you whiny little bitch. Snyder said that ages ago and Nolan has already been confirmed for TDK follow-up. Is there anything you don't whine about?
 
Not to mention that it's clear to everyone except internet assholes that he's hit Watchmen out of the park...And 300, as crappy as it was, was an exact replica of the source material...and Dawn of the Dead was fucking amazing...

Yeah, I think we'd be lucky to get Snyder to do DKR. But I definitely wouldn't trade Nolan for anything.
 
I really need to see this.
Yes, I'm serious. Just never got around to it.
I loved Batman Begins, but I didn't even see it until 7-8 months ago.
It's been impossible to dodge spoilers, that's partly why I still haven't watched but yeah, maybe this weekend.
 
Solo said:
But since Nolan has made it clear several times that there is no original plan, that he approaches each film as a separate entity (rather than a trilogy), then the development of BB3/TDK2 began long after Heath died. And since Nolan seems to be a fairly respectful/sentimental kind of guy, Im doubting he'll bring the Joker back.

either way.. should they choose to recast, it will be a difficult experience to watch because of the sense that something isn't quite right. Not having katie holmes in this still makes TDK's RD role a bit difficult to watch.


see also:

EVVIE (?) in The mummy trilogy - they recast her for movie 3 and it was like watching something you're really familiar with ... but something wasn't quite right.
 
Scullibundo said:
Shut the fuck up already jett you whiny little bitch. Snyder said that ages ago and Nolan has already been confirmed for TDK follow-up. Is there anything you don't whine about?

yikes :lol
 
Scullibundo said:
Shut the fuck up already jett you whiny little bitch. Snyder said that ages ago and Nolan has already been confirmed for TDK follow-up. Is there anything you don't whine about?
Whenever I see Jett post some bullshit I just think of this.
 
"vote chaos"

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Rhys Cooper has created a tribute to Heath Ledger, a limited edition art print titled “Vote Chaos”. The site reads: “This art print has been created to celebrate his amazing performance and journey to the acclaim he rightly deserves. Based on the flood of campaign posters in support of Barrack Obama on his rise to history, this parody offers a different view, a chance for the people who wish to vote for a different set of… morals. It’s time people embrace the Agent of Chaos. Vote Chaos.” Printed on 17.9 x 26.7 250gsm recycled art paper off white/tan paper, this print is signed, numbered by the artist, limited to 200 and available for $35 on GigPosters.
 
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