Two things:
1.) They will NEVER find a replacement for Heath Ledger, who displayed one of the best acting performances I’ve seen in a very, very long time. His representation of what the Joker should be was absolutely fantastic, and although he was a typical Hollywood lib who wasted his talent on drugs, I do mourn for his death based on his irreplaceable performance and his children.
2.) Two-Faced should not have died. If you guys correctly remember the cartoon, Two-Faced lasted for dozens of Batman: The Cartoon seasons, not just one. He should be resurrected immediately.
I was amazed at how well Ledger played the joker part. Brilliant!
I did not think Ledger’s performance could possibly live up to the hype, but it did, for me at least. For the first 30-40 minutes I was bored if the Joker wasn’t on screen.
But what was with Christian Bale’s Batman voice?? He sounded like The Cookie Monster! “I’m in disguise, so I will use this very fake gravely voice.” We had a good laugh about it on the way home.
They left Harvey’s condition vague enough that in the next flick they can say that his death was faked and he was whisked away for treatment under the most secretive of circumstances.
If you also read the comics, Harvey was cured for a while(after some reconstructive surgery) and even took over for Batman for a year while Bruce was on retreat with Dick and Tim. But the status quo being what it is, Harvey ended up going nuts again and scarred his own face to again become Two Face.
you guys should put “spolier alerts” and realize that people read these threads before seeing the film before you give away a major part of the ending.
Robs Law of Movie/Book Quality....
Quality/Enjoyment of any movie or book is inversely proportional to the quantity of hype.