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Elmofongo: What the freak is a Deadger?
Dead Heath Ledger

Dead Ledger

Deadger.

Or, Weekend at Heath's, if that suits you better.
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Elmofongo: What the freak is a Deadger?
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anjohl: Dead Heath Ledger

Dead Ledger

Deadger.

Or, Weekend at Heath's, if that suits you better.
Oh

but wow I did not know there was such a cultist phenomenon about the man I just like the Joker because he profermed well as a different kind of joker (to be honest the acting like a clown with acid squriting flowers on his suit is becomnig silly to me) but I never saw it as a god given performance.

besides I think this guy is ten times better than Nolan's Joker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-H1Buew8Qg
Unfortunately, yes, such a culture exists. I am not 100% sure, but I think we can blame his dying before the release, and the "Why So Serious?" shirts roughly 50/50. Regarding Bardem, I was not a fan of that film, or his take on the Michael Meyers character at all. I also cannot imagine a hispanic Joker.
Post edited August 07, 2012 by anjohl
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anjohl: Unfortunately, yes, such a culture exists. I am not 100% sure, but I think we can blame his dying before the release, and the "Why So Serious?" shirts roughly 50/50. Regarding Bardem, I was not a fan of that film, or his take on the Michael Meyers character at all. I also cannot imagine a hispanic Joker.
I take it you read the book
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anjohl: Unfortunately, yes, such a culture exists. I am not 100% sure, but I think we can blame his dying before the release, and the "Why So Serious?" shirts roughly 50/50. Regarding Bardem, I was not a fan of that film, or his take on the Michael Meyers character at all. I also cannot imagine a hispanic Joker.
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Elmofongo: I take it you read the book
No Country? Not at all. The movie did nothing to interest me in a book, though in the meantime I have heard that the problem with the movie (Which I found to be absolutely pointless) was that they made Brolin's character the lead, when it's Jones that is the lead in the book, which makes a lot more sense.