“I think what happened, after the first ‘Joker,’ there was a lot of talk like, ‘Oh, this was loved by incels. This was loved by the wrong kinds of people,” he said. “This sent the wrong kind of message. Male rage! Nihilism!’ All these think pieces. And then ...
A screening ofThe Dark Knightwill be held exactly where Joker (Heath Ledger) and his goons crash Harvey Dent's (Aaron Eckhart) fundraiser party and face-off with Batman (Christian Bale) in a fight, then Joker pushes Rachel (Maggie Gyllenhaal) out of a window. This is one of the most ...
In both Tim Burton's Batman and Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, The Joker very nearly overshadows the title character, especially in the case of The Dark Knight, which featured Heath Ledger's unforgettable performance. Not to mention that John Lithgow is one of the finest character ...
8. Creed as the Joker In the episode “Employee Transfer” during season 5, Creed shows up to the annual Halloween party as Heath Ledger’s Joker fromThe Dark Knight.The ensemble is startlingly convincing and a rather impressive costume in itself (especially compared to Kevin’s rendition, wh...
Jacob Shamsian
Joker is the most famous of all comic-book villains, andThe Dark Knight, notThe Dark Knight Rises, has him. Add inHeath Ledger—a popular actor in his last major performance that, oh, by the way, is "peerless"—and it's hard not to thinkThe Dark Knighthad an edge here from the ...
Jamie was very close to Michigan, but he was from Toledo, Ohio. The answer is: HARRY MORGAN, the man who played “Colonel Potter”. Harry was born on April 10, 1915 in Detroit as Harry Bratsberg (some sites spell it as 'Bratsburg'). Not long afterward, his family moved to Muskegon...
Hence, Batman seems closer to becoming another Joker than he thinks. Related: Which Live-Action Batman Has The Most Villains? But as much as Batman resembles his villains in many ways, there's also the fact that most Batman foes are extremely manipulative. For instance, Heath Ledger's Joker...
Jamie was very close to Michigan, but he was from Toledo, Ohio. The answer is: HARRY MORGAN, the man who played “Colonel Potter”. Harry was born on April 10, 1915 in Detroit as Harry Bratsberg (some sites spell it as 'Bratsburg'). Not long afterward, his family moved to Muskegon...
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