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Real Name: Bj Lewis Gender: male Date of Birth: April 25, 1982 Member Since: September 21, 2007 Last Signed In: November 17, 2008 Profile Views: 2543 Blog Views: 5746 So while I hate Bond...I loves me some Daniel Craig "Bond" So...this whole black president thing..... So....38 remakes you may or may not know about.... So when I say who's the remake....you say Sho'nuff aka !%^@ you Hollywood!!! So I am mildly interested in the Friday the 13th remake... So break out your WTF rally towels for the SIMS movie.... So Diesel could be back in XXX...uh..X... So wait WTF?? Will Smith as Captain America..? So filming has begun on Transformers 2 So...a guitar hero movie?? WTF?? September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08
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So is Ledger's Dark Knight performance Oscar worthy?
So I was wondering, with all this praise that the late Heath Ledger is receiving for his turn as the Clown Prince of Crime in The Dark Knight, can he be the catalyst for a comic book movie earning an Oscar? And I mean a serious Oscar, an acting one. I mean I don’t want to see best sound FX or best editing or stuff like that. What I want to see is a best acting or best supporting actor nod. I will admit, no comic book movie, as entertaining as they have been, has had performance on an Oscar level. I am more than ready for the midnight showing on the 17th. I intend to be there early and to get a good seat so I can enjoy what should be a great great movie and maybe a little Oscar history. 2 comments from 2 users
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posted by
SugarMagnolia
on Jul 7, 2008 at 10:44 PM
posted by
Triangle
on Jul 16, 2008 at 03:28 PM
The first time I saw Heath Ledger was in "The Patriot," the Mel Gibson movie about a family caught up in the American Revolution. His performance in that movie immediately stood out for me. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but I kept telling people he had the gift and would go far. His next couple of movies were disappointing, but he wasn't. In "Brokeback Mountain" I was very disturbed by his character and it made me think and think and think. I hated the movie, it was so depressing to me. And I kept wondering what Heath was doing. After seeing that movie I read an article where he explained he wanted to portray that character as a lost and depressed individual who just could't figure out his place in the world. Bingo! I got what he was doing. Whether or not the Academy honors him with even a nomination for this role, I have to assume it's the best role he's had, but like James Dean, not the best he would have done if he had lived. I'm not a big fan of comic book movies, but I'm familiar with the characters in the Batman series, and I do look forward to this experience. To tell you the truth it scares me a little because, BJ, I'm almost convinced that creating that character and folding himself into it, Heath Ledger may have died because of it. Seeing the movie is my tribute to him for what might have been had he just gotten a good night's sleep and lived. What a loss.
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