Rep Points..does anybody really care about them?
Happy Bday man. Mines today.
happy B-Day sid and ray 
sid i love the new sig i can watch that movie a million times and not get bored the joker is just played so good and that movie its amazing!!
now can someone plzzz hook a brother up and ill return the favor

sid i love the new sig i can watch that movie a million times and not get bored the joker is just played so good and that movie its amazing!!
now can someone plzzz hook a brother up and ill return the favor
I ignored all the hype about Ledger, but I got to say, that really was one of the best villain portrayals I have ever seen in my life, if not one of the best performances period.
He seriously deserves the Oscar regardless of whether he died young or not.
The man is a monster and a machine and he completely disappeared into that performance. If I did not know already, I would have never guessed that was Heath Ledger. He was not recognizable at all, makeup or not.
He threw in so many little quirks and tics into the Joker. You truly believed that man was an insane, brilliant, serial murderer.
To me, that performance (as far as being unable to identify the character as a particular actor, to see the resemblance) reminded me of Dennis Quaid in that Kevin Costner movie 'Wyatt Earp'. Quaid played the sickly 'Doc' Holiday, and I had no idea that was Dennis Quaid until the closing credits. He was so unrecognizable, being so thin, gaunt, and pale as a dying outlaw; even his voice was unique for the character.
He went from this:

To this in 'Wyatt Earp':

He seriously deserves the Oscar regardless of whether he died young or not.
The man is a monster and a machine and he completely disappeared into that performance. If I did not know already, I would have never guessed that was Heath Ledger. He was not recognizable at all, makeup or not.
He threw in so many little quirks and tics into the Joker. You truly believed that man was an insane, brilliant, serial murderer.
To me, that performance (as far as being unable to identify the character as a particular actor, to see the resemblance) reminded me of Dennis Quaid in that Kevin Costner movie 'Wyatt Earp'. Quaid played the sickly 'Doc' Holiday, and I had no idea that was Dennis Quaid until the closing credits. He was so unrecognizable, being so thin, gaunt, and pale as a dying outlaw; even his voice was unique for the character.
He went from this:

To this in 'Wyatt Earp':

It could've, but it wouldn't have been as successful. I'm not going to lie, Ledger destroyed and truly was his best work, but his death garnered the immense amount of audiences (alongside being a Batman movie and looking to be real good, mind you).
I ignored all the hype about Ledger, but I got to say, that really was one of the best villain portrayals I have ever seen in my life, if not one of the best performances period.
He seriously deserves the Oscar regardless of whether he died young or not.
The man is a monster and a machine and he completely disappeared into that performance. If I did not know already, I would have never guessed that was Heath Ledger. He was not recognizable at all, makeup or not.
He threw in so many little quirks and tics into the Joker. You truly believed that man was an insane, brilliant, serial murderer.
To me, that performance (as far as being unable to identify the character as a particular actor, to see the resemblance) reminded me of Dennis Quaid in that Kevin Costner movie 'Wyatt Earp'. Quaid played the sickly 'Doc' Holiday, and I had no idea that was Dennis Quaid until the closing credits. He was so unrecognizable, being so thin, gaunt, and pale as a dying outlaw; even his voice was unique for the character.
He went from this:

To this in 'Wyatt Earp':

He seriously deserves the Oscar regardless of whether he died young or not.
The man is a monster and a machine and he completely disappeared into that performance. If I did not know already, I would have never guessed that was Heath Ledger. He was not recognizable at all, makeup or not.
He threw in so many little quirks and tics into the Joker. You truly believed that man was an insane, brilliant, serial murderer.
To me, that performance (as far as being unable to identify the character as a particular actor, to see the resemblance) reminded me of Dennis Quaid in that Kevin Costner movie 'Wyatt Earp'. Quaid played the sickly 'Doc' Holiday, and I had no idea that was Dennis Quaid until the closing credits. He was so unrecognizable, being so thin, gaunt, and pale as a dying outlaw; even his voice was unique for the character.
He went from this:

To this in 'Wyatt Earp':

word. had i not known it was him (which at this point was damn near impossible) i would have never have guessed.
i saw it again this weekend. i don't think i'll out-do my lotr record of seeing a movie x amount of times in the theater, but i'm hoping to get close.
i totally agree with sid. i didnt really pay attention to leagers death. it sucked cuz he died very young and i can understand why that role troubled him so much. because he played that role soo good it was amazine i couldnt no tell it was him i really thought it was the joker. only part when you can tell it is him is in one scene when they show him with no make up. but he deserves and ocasr for that performance. and i think that is the best profermance of a villian ever played. now i live batman and i espically love the joker he is my favorite villian of all time then comes darth maul. but he played it perfect!!!!. it so close to the comic book aswell only thing he was messing was some of jokers weapons that they will probaly show in the next movie. which he should be in if not it well totoally kill the movie
. and i think johnny depp well play the next joker. i want to see how he does if they pick him. anyways leager did an amazine job play the joker.
. and i think johnny depp well play the next joker. i want to see how he does if they pick him. anyways leager did an amazine job play the joker.




