I cut out the car pieces, so you only see the hospital scene. By accident I cutted out the part where The Joker washes his hands.
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R.I.P. Heath Ledger
I cut out the car pieces, so you only see the hospital scene. By accident I cutted out the part where The Joker washes his hands.
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Maybe I'm forgetting something, but did the Joker blow up the hospital with Dent still in it? Is this a plot hole or do I need to re-watch this whole movie?
Haha yeah it's pointless when people try and compare because let me say this: Jack Nicholson is a phenomenal actor...give him the film that Heath Ledger was given and see what Nicholson would do.
Nicholson was only doing what was required of Burton's Batman and gave a fantastic performance in that film. But if he was under Nolan's direction in The Dark Knight and in this whole mode of trying to create a realistic Joker, you would see something absolutely astonishing.
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Nicholson was only doing what was required of Burton's Batman and gave a fantastic performance in that film. But if he was under Nolan's direction in The Dark Knight and in this whole mode of trying to create a realistic Joker, you would see something absolutely astonishing.