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An unearthed Christian Bale interview sheds light on Heath Ledger’s portrayal of the Joker in Christopher Nolan film The Dark Knight.. Originally published by THR, the interview sees Batman ...
The interrogation scene between Batman and the Joker was the first scene shot with Ledger really showing the full performance altogether. [17] The director and his leading actors all liked the idea of shooting the key scene early on. During rehearsals, the actors kept things loose and improvisational, saving for the actual shoot.
During the interrogation scene, Ledger asked Bale to physically hit him and, although he declined, Ledger cracked and dented the walls by throwing himself around. [119] [120] After returning to England in the middle of September, scenes were filmed for the ferry, hospital, and Gotham Prewitt building interiors. [121]
The title comes from a line said by the Joker in the interrogation scene. 8 "The Ferries" 9:57 The scene with the Joker and Harvey in the hospital, the end of the death threat on Reese, the bar scene with Two-Face and Wuertz, when the Joker threatens the ferries, and when Two-Face interrogates Ramirez. 9 "We Are Tonight's Entertainment" 5:38
Ledger's petrifying portrayal of The Joker won him an Oscar in the Best Supporting category. As most fans will know, it was fun to see Ledger and Levitt go from high school students in 10 Things I ...
Before he won a posthumous Oscar for his portrayal of Joker in The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger was just a wide-eyed young actor trying to make it big in Hollywood. Born in Perth, Australia, in April ...
The Joker's fall was performed by Ledger himself, at his insistence, lowering him 75 ft with a rapid fall rig down a 110 ft drop. [53] Scenes of Wayne driving and subsequently crashing his Lamborghini, were filmed along Wells Street, Lake Street, and Franklin Street. Stunt driver George Cottle performed the crash in a reinforced Lamborghini.
Stephen Gaghan and Heath Ledger. Getty Images (2) Director Stephen Gaghan had an idea in the early 2000s to turn Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking into a movie ...