The Joker is dead.
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The Joker is dead.
Heath Ledger was found dead in a NY apartment. He was working on The Dark Knight as the Joker.
This is so bizarre. After all the buzz, the "I believe in Harvey Dent, too" ... it's really a shock. Where will they go from here? RIP, anyway.
This is so bizarre. After all the buzz, the "I believe in Harvey Dent, too" ... it's really a shock. Where will they go from here? RIP, anyway.
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All the filming for the Dark Knight film was already completed, so the only impact this is going to have on the film is probably making it really depressing for all the people doing the post production.
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O__O
Holy crap--I saw the news report about him dying, and I KNEW I had heard the name somewhere before.
Holy crap--I saw the news report about him dying, and I KNEW I had heard the name somewhere before.
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The worst part about all this is that there are probably ten Keanu Reeves' out there to take his place.
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From what I've heard, this was going to be the only Begins-saga flick to feature the Joker anyway. And like Esrever said, the Dark Knight is finished filming. So, just to make sure everyone's clear, the Batman films will be uncompromised by all this.
Shame, though, the dude was only 28.
Shame, though, the dude was only 28.
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No, see, the worst part is he's dead.RocketPunch wrote:The worst part about all this is that there are probably ten Keanu Reeves' out there to take his place.
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But there are rumours that the Jocker could repeat in another movie, say Begins 3 or say Superman vs Batman
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I don't care.
He was a gay cowboy.
He was a gay cowboy.
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Given the darker, slicker, less cheesy direction both new sets of movies have taken, I wouldn't really want to see them do something as cheeseball as a crossover.THEbigLANDMAN wrote:But there are rumours that the Jocker could repeat in another movie, say Begins 3 or say Superman vs Batman
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I was only joking. Are you a Keanu fan or something?Locit wrote:No, see, the worst part is he's dead.RocketPunch wrote:The worst part about all this is that there are probably ten Keanu Reeves' out there to take his place.
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It really is sad, he has a two-year old daughter and had a really bad childhood with his parents splitting.
It seemed like things were going right for him, with his fiancee and kid and then this happens.
I never met him, but he seemed like a really nice guy from all the news reports.
RIP Heath.
It seemed like things were going right for him, with his fiancee and kid and then this happens.
I never met him, but he seemed like a really nice guy from all the news reports.
RIP Heath.
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Heath was a cool guy and he always picked interesting roles for himself. You look at his filmography up to now and just know he would have done some pretty cool and bizarre stuff over the course of his career if he'd lived longer. I wonder what will happen to the movie he was currently filming with Terry Gilliam directing...
The writer and director of Batman Begins have said in the past that they thought killing the Joker in the original Batman film was a mistake. They wanted to keep him alive and potentially use him in the third movie as the catalyst for splashing acid on Harvey's face in court.
Still, that was pretty early talk... who knows what they actually wound up deciding to do in the end.
The writer and director of Batman Begins have said in the past that they thought killing the Joker in the original Batman film was a mistake. They wanted to keep him alive and potentially use him in the third movie as the catalyst for splashing acid on Harvey's face in court.
Still, that was pretty early talk... who knows what they actually wound up deciding to do in the end.
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all I can say is "Oh shit"
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Always thought it was "Keath", ever notice he had the same accent in every role he ever played, that Ned Kelly movie was his best film personally, anyways R.I.P Heath old buddy...wait a minute? So who's going to eat his sins?
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The weirdest thing about this is that he was in one of Mary-Kate Olsen's apartments.