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The Next Joker (currently 1771 views) |
Nixon |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 3:01am |
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Should the makers of Batman Begins try to bring back Jack or bring in new blood? -Zavier |
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 3:05am |
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Jack Nicolson all the way! Would you want Arnie replaced in Terminator or Indiana Jones played by anyone other than Harrison Ford??!!! Jack's the man, always has been, always will be!!!!! You can't find more mischievous or menacing looking eyebrows anywhere in Hollywood, lol. He is the JOKER. |
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Nixon |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 3:41am |
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Some would argue that Mark Hamill needs the work. Also I just found out that Mark Hamill as actually already played the Joker. He lent his voice for The Joker in a Batman Video game entitled Batman: Vengeance
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 3:45am |
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Yeah, perhaps, but just because he needs it doesn't mean he deserves it!! No-one should ever get a role out of sympathy, don't you think? If he's struggling, there's probably a good reason for it |
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dogglebe |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 7:13am |
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I read somewhere that Sean Penn is the lead choice for the Joker. If anyone reads 'The Killing Joke,' you'll see a slight resemblence.
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Huggybear |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 10:52am |
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I truly, definatly, positively, think that Adrien Brody should be the joker. He can be a wide variety of characters (The retard in The Village, and more serious in the pianist) not to include that right now he is pretty big with King Kong or something like that.
He would be a perfect joker in my eyes. Mark Hamill shouldn't act anymore. Jack is too old now you guys. After seeing the movie "As Good As It Gets" I'm guessing that he should be done.
Oh yeah, I watched that with my wife. Not for my own pleasure.
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 11:52am |
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Quoted from Huggybear Jack is too old now you guys. After seeing the movie "As Good As It Gets" I'm guessing that he should be done. |
- WHAT?!!!! All you have to do is don some makeup and the wrinkles are gone!! You ageist, lol!! Jack will never go out of style, he'll forever be a cheeky chappy and loveable rogue. Plus, his acting is still top notch in my books.... |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 11:54am |
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But Hamill's Joker voice is cartoon and in a film that may not transfer very well.
They need a tall skinny guy and just add a big chin prosthetic like DJ Qualls, that guy has the perfect odd shaped head to mold... maybe not his voice but they can change that. |
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Huggybear |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 12:06pm |
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I'm telling you, Adrien Brody!!! He's got the skininess and the shape.
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 12:09pm |
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LMAO! Ageist and not even a real huggybear fan after all.... lol!!! Traitor!!! |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: July 19th, 2005, 12:13pm |
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Okay I agree with you ha-ha... the guy looks close to perfect. That picture right there should get him the part. |
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dogglebe |
Posted: July 20th, 2005, 8:06am |
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When the first Batman movie was being made, David Bowie and Tim Curry were both on the list to play Joker. They're both still good choices.
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 20th, 2005, 8:14am |
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Quoted from dogglebe When the first Batman movie was being made, David Bowie and Tim Curry were both on the list to play Joker. They're both still good choices.
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Now, if they don't pick Jackie boy, then they must go with Tim Curry. He was brilliant in 'IT', perfect in 'Clue' and has one of the most entertaining and wide ranging voices going in the acting industry. I am sure I've left off other great movies he's been involved in, but you're right, he'd be a fantabulous choice... |
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dogglebe |
Posted: July 20th, 2005, 2:43pm |
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Tim Curry is very hit or miss. While he was good in the movies you mentioned, Andy, he also made a couple of stinkers. I saw in play Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' at Madison Square Garden and was very disappointed in him.
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: July 21st, 2005, 1:55am |
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I saw him in a Scary Movie film once, which wasn't great, I admit, but haven't otherwise seen him in anything else where I didn't like his performance. I think Congo was a bit rubbish, but then always find Tim himself to still be good. I loved him in his guest appearance on Will and Grace in the season finale. So very typically Tim. That's a shame he wasn't up to scratch in that play. I too would have been deeply disappointed. I also would have been completely in awe of him though as he's one of my favourite celebrity crushes! I will check his IMDB profile to see if he has any new films in the pipeline. As for David Bowie, wow, must have been Labyrinth which brought him to the lime light for consideration. Andy |
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Roger Dodger |
Posted: July 21st, 2005, 9:15am |
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I've gone for Crispin Glover... I think Nicholson's too much of a 'scenery-chewer' for the new series, plus I think he'd carry too much baggage from the last series of films that I think they need to keep away from.
Whilst not adverse to a bit of scenery himself, Crispin Glover can play 'genuinely creepy' which I think would suit this new series well. |
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Martin |
Posted: July 21st, 2005, 11:15am |
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Quoted from Huggybear I hate Nicholson! The only good movie he was in was that one where he says. "You can't handle the truth"... I liked that movie... |
Man, you're gonna rustle a few feathers with that one. Don't even get me started... |
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Posted: July 21st, 2005, 1:45pm |
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Crispin Glover is just so creepy ... think Willard and the the Creepy thin man of Charlie's Angels. He even has that creepy laugh. But Adrien Brody would be good too. |
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