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Originally Posted by Dolemite
I'm really glad the didn't choose Robin Williams for the role. I don't think he's right for the part at all. I think he would have been too over the top. He also doesn't look the part. Ledger isn't really who I pictured as the Joker either, but he's better than Williams.Quote:
Originally Posted by I'm Never Funny
Robin Williams plays a good brooding psychopath, but him being wacky and pretending to improv really irritates me.
You might be right about him going too over the top, although I do think Nolan would have just reigned him in. He plays good roles (The Night Listener looks really good). The Joker was always going from wacky to sombre though, so that's why I think he'd be a good choice. I don't really care if he looks like The Joker as much. But then again I love reimagining of franchises when it's done with some kind of quality (The Batman AS for example).Quote:
Originally Posted by elfneedsfood
Again, you just have to put faith in Nolan after such a dead ringing Batman Returns.
Yeah, a fit, 30something Christian Bale fighting an overweight zany Robin Williams. Box office gold! Please.
Yeah, I have to say I'm glad Williams wasn't cast as well. Word has it he was desperate for the role, however.
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Originally Posted by Frogacuda
Nicholson did a good job but it doesn't change the fact that it was a horrible miscasting for the character. The Joker is not supposed to be a husky, balding, over-the-hill type.
Carrey's too much of a ham. Joker's a goof but also very disturbingly psychotic, Carrey would skew it way too much to the goofy side.
And Williams would be a combination of both of the above grievances.
You see, that's one reason I'm not flipping out. Nolan DID do a good job with the first movie (aside from it being a tad too long, but every movie is nowadays).Quote:
Originally Posted by I'm Never Funny
Also, like I've said, I've had enough seemingly miscast actors suprise me in the past that I'm willing to wait and see if Ledger does the same. It's certainly possible. After all, he's a straight guy who was willing to cornhole another man on-screen for a movie role. Who knows what he'll be willing to do as The Joker?
I'm sure he could have, you know, worked out a bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr-K
Maybe you didn't notice, but that movie went a long way toward shaking up what Batman was "supposed to be" in the public's eyes. I know Dark Knight Returns and a few others may have been an influence (or may not have been, since Burton admittedly wasn't into the comics), but that movie was much darker than anyone pictured batman and very different, which is really what made it so good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bacon