The Dark Knight (2008) REACTION
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Heath Ledger’s performance as the joker is unforgettably phenomenal
Shame the actor lost his mind, thought he actually WAS joker and filled himself.
It’s okay I’ve seen better tho
he didnt lose his mind :) he just liked drugs as much as any normal aussie@@brytonferg9227
@@brytonferg9227get your Fax right idiot 🤦🏻♂️
He never lost his mind it was accidental overdose with prescription meds for sleep look it up @@brytonferg9227
The closing scene never fails to give me goosebumps.
I agree. Commissioner Gordon's monologue is just amazing.
It's a realization of what level of sacrifices humans are capable of...
same dude
that ending was epic
Most epic ending in movie history. To make the last words a title drop takes a lot of balls. To pull it off takes a lot of brains.
The Dark Knight' is undeniably one of the best movies ever created. There is not a moment in watching this film that you will ever be bored. It hooks you from the beginning, and never disappoints in the end. Ledger's Joker is unmistakably one of the most amazing and breathtaking performances in history.
I'm batman 😁
Agreed! I see it as the greatest film of the 21st century. Not likely to ever be surpassed (unless you count "Lego Batman"....just kidding!).
To this day, I still cannot equate Heath Ledger's "Gabriel Martin" character in "The Patriot" film with the Joker of TDK. They each appear to be from completely different actors. Such an amazing range of talent! R.I.P. H.L.
@@x_trio_3_po333 Seriously though. Heath's acting range was crazy. I remember watching Brokeback and was like ".....um...THIS is the same guy from 10 things? from the patriot? Are you sure?" THAT was when i knew Heath was something special. That acting was unbelievable. I was hyped af to see TDK after that.
Apparently, Nolan was on the same page. He was SOLD on Heath after watching brokeback mountain.
I still miss Heath. I really wanted to see the movies he'd direct. He was gone too soon.
Unmistakably Yes 😎
I agree, this is my third favorite movie ever ❤🦇
11:17: Fun Fact: The old man the Joker threatens at the party is US Senator Patrick Leahy, who also happens to be a huge Batman fan, and has appeared in several Batman films, and has even done a voice in an episode of the classic animated series.
The "Because he can take it" line gets me. There are lot's of times when you have to bear a difficult burden, and you want to ask "Why me?" and the answer is "Because you're the one who can."
Ys
"Sometimes truth isn't good enough."
"Sometimes people deserve more."
@@lucifermorningstar4500 "Sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded."
Fun Fact: The Joker’s name tag as a nurse is “Matilda”, Heath’s baby daughter at the time.
This makes me happy and sad at the same time.
Stop saying fun fact.
@@SurvivorBri People say it all the time, because….(wait for it), it’s a FUN FACT!
@@JedHead77 well DRRRRR. I understand what it means, you simp. Yes people say it all the time which is my point lol. It's an overused term and people think they're cool for using it. Just state the fact without saying "fun fact." Is it that hard? And this particular fact wasn't really all that fun, anyway.
Agreed 100%. People think they're cool for saying it but it's really overused.
Just as Heath Ledger is deservedly praised for his performance as the Joker, Aaron Eckhardt should be commended on his portrayal as Harvey. 👏🏼🎭👏🏼🎭
Definitely!
The Two-face special effect/ make-up is beyond what my best imagination would ever dreamed of.
@@martyemmons3100 I’m not talking about the make-up, I’m talking about his *performance* 🎭
@@martyemmons3100 You know that this is CGI?
Right after they had their intene scene together at the "hospital bed", Heath told Aaron something like: "This is why we act."
Heath Ledger absolutely killed it as The Joker. I must recommend the animated film “Batman: Mask of the Phantom” if you and Laura want to see one of the greatest Batman stories ever told
ABSOLUTELY!!!
LOVE the Nolan Batmans (Love the Burton ones!) but Mask of the Phantasm is a legit CLASSIC!!! ❤
You know what else was killed? Him.
It was good, but I like the new 52 series alot more.. also, red son. Can't beat red son.
@@cashewnuttel9054can’t be too careful with all those weirdos around
It's definitely one of the high points of Batman TAS. But Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero is even better.
The interrogation scene was the first scene Heath and Christian shot together, and Heath insisted he get hit for real!
Bale was actually really shocked as he started laughing
Originally the script called for ledger to laugh after the second hit on his hand on the table
His pause followed by “see” was an ad lib
that's dedication
In each film in this trilogy, a parent lies to the kids in their care to protect them.
“Bruce, it’s okay. Don’t be afraid.”
“It’s going to be alright, son.”
Heaths performance as Joker will never be forgotten it’s so damn good , everyone in the movie did great & the story was 🔥🔥the music in this was perfect too Hans Zimmer can do no wrong
You finally watched one of the greatest movies of all time. I was fortunate enough to have watched this at IMAX when it was released. Still remember everyone just being in awe after it was over, nobody left for like 5 min.
I got lucky and got to see it at IMAX as well. Same reaction. Everybody was shocked by Heath Ledger's performance. In my opinion one of the best villians of all time in cinema. My favorite thing about him was changing his story so you never knew anything about his past. Even his clothes were custom and untraceable. My favorite theory someone had was that he was some kind of special forces or CIA guy like an elite operator where they scrubbed all of his background so nobody could find anything out about him. Makes sense as to why he could fight and knew how to handle himself. But then his superiors betrayed him and left him for dead and maybe he got the scars while being tortured and finally snapped and came up with his world view about the evil nature of humanity. Anyway that is the version I like.
The nearest IMAX theater was completely sold out for one month straight.
I know what you mean by being fortunate.
I'm not usually impressed with the higher prices for 3D/IMAX movies (buyers remorse).
But I had to pay just because of the combination of Christopher Nolan using IMAX cameras and that tractor-trailer flip effect.
@@martyemmons3100 You know that this movie was directed by Christopher Nolan, right?
@@MikkoRantalainen, thank you for pointing out the error.
I'll edit my comment to Christopher Nolan.
Let's not forget: Heath Ledger (RIP) was inspired by Brandon Lee's performance in the Movie "The Crow" from 1994.
Yeah, but how come they haven't reacted to The Crow yet? Probably the greatest gothic 90s revenge movies.
@@Latinomicz101% true!!
@@Latinomicz I'd personally rate it as the greatest movie ever
This is my favorite movie of all time. There is a before and after in my life with this movie. Heath Ledger's joker is one of the greatest performances of cinematic history.
The sound track for this movie was mind blowing as tension builds so did the soundtrack
so true
The Joker's several introductions in this movie (with the heist scene, we get to see his "mad intellect" at work and with him greeting the mob bosses we see a glimpse of his "personality") works perfectly.
One thing that's rarely portrayed in superhero movies but we see it in this one - the scenes with the batman wannabe vigilantes - a negative way in which superheroes can inspire people to take action, putting themselves at risk and as a result dying - the Joker killing that guy.
Harvey Dent's iconic line "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain" - it fits what happens further down the line in a freakish way.
It's ironic how Rachel trades a possible life together with Bruce (because of the danger involved) for Harvey, who, through his actions, paints a big bullseye on his back.
The way Alfred explains to Bruce that whatever the Joker does is not logical, the example he uses - brilliant writing and Michael Caine delivers those lines fantastically.
Gordon and Batman pull such a longcon on the Joker, faking his own death just to catch him and it works wonders, to a certain point.
It's in equal parts fascinating and horrifying to see how Harvey's mental state unravels more and more as the movie progresses, the toll it takes on him, everything the Joker and his lackeys do.
It's heartwarming, seeing how proud Gordon was to tell his kid that he saved Batman for a change.
Everything that starts going wrong from the moment they catch the Joker - it's a real descent into madness. Rachel's death, Harvey's disfigurement, both Batman and Gordon apologizing to Harvey but we can already see he is too far gone, already broken by the Joker, Rachel choosing Harvey in the end and Alfred hiding that fact from Bruce - all of it is heartbreaking.
Harvey starting to take revenge on everyone that wronged him is in such polar opposite to the Joker's little "social experiment": on one hand, we have a former paragon of justice gone dark and on the other, a criminal does a good thing, choosing to spare the ship full of people, in the process condemning himself and his fellow convicts to death. There is a certain twisted poetry to all that.
Batman choosing to do the ultimate sacrifice, going with the story that he killed Harvey Dent just so the people won't change their perception of their supposed "saviour", their fighter against crime, shows just how selfless Bruce is, finally understanding his role as Batman, being anything and everything the city needs him to be.
Your closing thoughts have been on point, enjoyed hearing them a lot.
Thank you for the great reaction ❤
One of my favorite fun facts about the shooting of this movie has to do with the scene where Joker is interrogating one of the fake Batmen (Brian). Heath apparently asked Christopher Nolan if he could try an idea he had for the scene, and thats what we got :) It was captivating, unhinged and terrifying. It was perfect.
This movie is a timeless masterpiece and one of if not the greatest comic book film ever made. This was Heath Ledger’s final and best role imo, he is easily the definitive live action version of The Joker. Also the reason he keeps saying “You wanna know how I got these scars” and why every story is different is a reference to one of his most iconic quotes from The Killing Joke and he says: “If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice”. It’s why The Joker is such a phenomenal villain because we don’t know who he is and what his origins were like aside from being thrown into the vat of acid and thats the way it should be kept. If we know who he is there’s no point to him anymore and he’ll just become boring
“I’m sorry Harvey. Alfred did I bring this in her? I was meant to inspire good, not madness, not death. But Rachael, Alfred. Gotham needs it’s true hero and I let that murdering psychopath, blow him half to hell. She was going to wait for me Alfred. Dent doesn’t know, he can never know.
That line made me tear up. Rachel’s death and Harvey’s transformation into Two-Face is so tragic and it all could’ve been preventable. The amount of pain and regret Gordon must’ve felt for having not listened to Harvey earlier about trusting his men and women, knowing full well that Whurtz and Ramirez are dirty cops and they were the ones who delivered Harvey and Rachel to The Joker and his men on a silver platter.
Also If Alfred had given Rachel’s letter to Bruce, he would’ve been even more devastated and probably give up being Batman all together. It wasn’t out of selfishness it was out of his love and care for Bruce. He’s watched him suffer, be beaten half to death and risk his life for a long time yet he’s always been there for him and views him as a son and that’s what makes him such a great character. Without Alfred Pennyworth, Batman would’ve been dead a long time ago.
second to last role
GREAT REACTION!! To one of the best movies ever made. Heath Ledgers legendary acting!
For the longest time I thought the snipers were jokers men and didn’t understand why they shot at the window Bruce was at randomly. For years I didn’t get it. Just now I finally realized that the snipers weren’t jokers men, the reason there was a timer on that window curtain during the mayors speech was to distract the snipers with a possible roof shooter so joker could get a shot at the mayor and escape without getting gunned down in that brief window.
With this triology and the Joker movie, they really struck gold 4 times. Another level of superhero movies. Hope you guys will watch Blade aswell at some point!
Oh yeah and that's the thing about Nolan movies - Every time you watch them, there are new things that you missed before, like Inception for example
No, they should stop here. That third movie shouldn't even exist, too insultingly bad compared to the two that came before. Felt like a god damn cash grab with how quickly they announced it after TDK, and considering how bad the movie is; I guess my instinct was correct.
@@gohantrinity Fair point. That's what I feel about the Blade triology. Did enjoy TDK rises though, but I get what you mean... But still, compare it to the rest of superhero movies, it ain't that bad imho.
@@TakezoMusashi Oh, well of course it isn't as bad as the low tier crap that has been churned out after it. But I feel like if it wasn't for that movie, we might have gotten; at least one or two more quality movies like the first two.
Though honestly, I think that's probably just wishful thinking; considering just how bad movies have gotten. The vast majority of them are all 6/10 movies, it's pathetic. 😓
I love how throughout the film, Harvey’s face is sometimes lit only on *one* side. 🌗😉
this movie is so good that it transcends the superhero genre and is just a great cinematic experience.
I know you've seen it Magy, but if Laura hasn't watched Pattinson in The Batman, I hope you guys give that one a watch too!
You know the movie is a masterpiece when you have tears in your eyes while it's not even a sad scene.
Its my opinion, Joker makes up stories SPECIFICALLY to scare the people he's talking to:
1.)Gambol is criminal, who is likely a product of a fatherless home, so Joker tells a story about a HORRIBLE father
2.)Rachel is a beautiful woman about to get married, so Joker tells a story about marriage where the wife's beauty is ruined and it ruins the marriage
Joker takes your hopes and dreams and fantasies and shows you how horrible they can be if you get them, destroying your hope from within.
36:33 Exactly, that dialogues, the BGM, the emotion.. It just send chills. To me the greatest Super Hero Movie ever made.. It's been 15 years and I don't remember how many times I've watched this ending, but still it gives me absolute chills and goosebumps.
And Dark Knight wouldn't have been this magical without Heath Ledger.. ❤❤
After you finish this trilogy you two definitely need to check out "Interstellar" (2014) directed by Christopher Nolan, its amazing and you two will love it.
Interstellar is the best movie I’ve ever seen. The soundtrack is amazing
No, they will only watch what people recommend to them on their Patreon, and even then, they might use a voting system, and if a crappy movie wins the vote, then a crappy movie is what they will watch, like this one.
"CRAPPY!? This is a great movie! What are you talking about!?"
"I'm sorry, I just don't like it."
I have the theory that Joker exchanged Rachel's and Harvey's locations because he knew Batman would get on time for her, and knew the negative impact her death would have in both Batman and Harvey
Джокер просто,понял что Рейчел дороже Бэтмену чем Харви и поменял адреса местами как шутка, он любит мучать людей особенно Бэтмена
Fun facts: 1.) the older guy at the party who Joker says "you remind me of my father" was the mayor of Chicago at the time. He was a big fan of Batman growing up and loved Batman Begins so much that he told Nolan that if he got a cameo in the movie, he'd approve anything the movie needed from the city. Heath wasn't supposed to touch him, and his bodyguards were in the crowd, but off camera; you can hear them shuffle a little bit when Heath grabs him. He loved it and said while he was scared, it was like being part of a comic, feeling like a child imagining being in a story where Batman saves the day.
2.) Maggie Gyllenhaal actually felt like she ruined the scene when Heath Ledger got in her face, she had never seen him in makeup yet, and hadn't heard his voice, so she felt like she ruined it by being badass, then being uncomfortable. She wanted another take, but Nolan said it was perfect.
3.) Alfred had a line when the Joker got out of the elevator at the party, but Michael Caine froze when he saw Heath, he too had never seen him in makeup.
4.) The changing scars story was an allusion to the fact that Joker doesn't have an origin story (3 Jokers is a good storyline, but I don't count it as canon) Joker has said before "If I have to have an origin story, I might as well make it multiple choice!" Nolan and others who worked on this trilogy have said that they believe every story he tells someone is true in some way, and all led to him cutting his face. Maybe he did have an abusive father, maybe he did have a wife who left, maybe he was a soldier that was neglected by the government. Heath's family have struggled with people urging them to release his hotel solitude journal, they say nothing in there reveals any information as to like a foreshadowing of his death, but those who have read the whole thing say that Heath agrees with comic Joker, all of those scar stories are true, but they're also a lie, just depends on which one gets the biggest shock value with the crowd he's "preforming" for.
5.) In the interrogation scene, that sound you hear when Batman punches Joker, and especially when he slammed his head on the table was all real. They worked with the choreographer on how to make it look real since it was such an intimate fight with the camera so close up. Right as they felt comfortable and ready to shoot, Heath leaned to Christian Bale and told him to "go for it, actually hit me. Make it real." and he did. You can hear the adrenaline spike in Christian's voice and see it in his body language.
6.) In the first self tape that Joker sent to the news (the one before the party when he kills the imposter Batman) they had a whole crew with Nolan directing it, but Nolan said that it was supposed to be like a camera on a tripod, Heath insisted on it being handheld to give that more "terrorist feel" since that's what the world was seeing on the news and online at the time. Nolan was so disturbed but so impressed by the shots that Heath got that he let him rewrite and direct the one where he kidnaps the reporter Mike Engle. It was (apparently) supposed to be like a mock news interview, but Heath thought it would be funny to see him "reading from the cue cards to mock the indifference of tv news reporters" and the best way to do that? Hang him upside down. They got permission from insurance and the stunt coordinator to actually hang Anthony Michael Hall upside down. Nolan wasn't on set at all, the only other people on set was one stunt coordinator to get AMH up and down from where he was hanging, and an EMT in case AMH passed out or was hurt in the stunt. Nolan saw the footage after, and loved it, and was shocked that Heath was even allowed to do it. He said later that after seeing both scenes, and knowing how Heath was able to get such a visceral reactions with his changes he made, he knew Heath would have been an amazing director had he lived.
7.) The reason The Dark Knight Rises felt so empty in the middle was because there was supposed to be some Joker chaos. WB had Nolan writing TDKR before TDK was even finished being edited, and they loved it, but when Heath died they wanted him recast. Nolan wouldn't do it, so they wanted some unused footage edited in, Nolan said no again. Then they wanted him to put in a body double so they can at least show Joker enjoying the carnage, and Nolan still said no. So they had him pull the scenes, but wouldn't allow much else to change because they still loved it.
The satisfaction I get seeing people fall in love and care about the fates of my favorite fictional characters is indescribable. It was a pleasure watching this reaction. Really terrific.
What I love about this movie is how tense it makes you feel.
Love that Magy and Laura have a shared appreciation of Batman, The Joker and trust issues
15 years later, and still the BEST Batman film to ever be released!
Seeing you both girls ENJOY & LOVE this movie… simply THANKS!!! It’s been like 15 years since “The Dark Knight”, I was still 19 in the summer of 2008, and was the most anticipated movie of the decade, and went to the premiere in an IMAX theatre, and what we all as audience were about to live was so unexpected… It was the most unforgettable moviegoing rollercoaster-like experience I lived since then… the emotions, the excitement, the twists-&-turns, plot twists, action scenes, dramatic/tragic scenes, the escalating thrilling suspense, Hans Zimmer’s score!… it all fell into place altogether pitch perfect, and the theater’s reaction was so WILD!, never a dull moment… Heath Ledger’s legendary and phenomenal Oscar winning performance as The Joker was so terrifyingly masterful that elevates the film into a modern classic plus Christian Bale’s turn as the Batman and everyone in the cast. Thank you for enjoying, reacting to and loving one of the greatest movies ever made and the greatest superhero movie ever made. “The Dark Knight” is a cinematic timeless classic!
Heath ledger was not playing joker, joker was playing heath ledger.
Esta película es considerada la mejor película de super héroes de todos los tiempos. Mis disculpas por escribir en español, creo que soy el único.
Morgan Freeman's singsongy delivery of "Good Luck!" is one of THE funniest moments in this movie lol.
I just love the facial expression of the guy who just realized the fatal flaw in his blackmail plan.
"I believe, whatever doesn't kill you simply makes you.......STRANGER"
I don't think Heath Ledger couldn't have played the joker any better
Девчёнки вы лучшие! Нравится, как вы реагируете, хоть там все на английском, но всё понятно благодаря эмоциям)
that ending gives me chills everytime
The scene with Harvey and Gordon in the hospital is so damn good
right, both actors do great and it shows how intelligent and manipulative Joker can be too
With Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and Aaron Eckhart with Christoper Nolan directing & Hans Zimmer with the score.....it was ALWAYS going to be utterly incredible.
Best Comic Book film EVER.
Great reaction ladies.
Still one of my favorites, and very glad the two of you enjoyed it as well. I hope you continue and decide to watch the next in the trilogy. The two of you are amazing, and I am very happy I found your channel 🌹
The end is so good
Who would say that we went from having jewelry like the dark knight to having bad products like ant-man and the wasp quantumania,shazam fury of the gods,the flash,secret invasion,also surely blue beetle,the marvels and aquaman and the lost kingdom ...
Hollywood tends to always learn the wrong lessons
His Scars has a different story everytime
"you either die a hero, or you live long enough to see you become a villain"
The Highest grossing superhero movie is Endgame
But The Greatest Superhero Movie is The Dark Knight
Dark Knight is the Study material of Superhero Movie's
Fun Movie Fact: The hospital explosion scene was improvised by Heath Ledger. Mid-scene, the pyrotechnics had a slight malfunction with the explosions, and Heath still in character was doing a completely off-script act. Fortunately, the technics quickly got the rest to go off and managed to pull off the scene. Since they only had one chance to pull it off, Heath managed to turn a bad situation into an entertaining one.
The great thing about it as well is how it shows that the Joker knows what he's doing. He may claim he's just "an agent of chaos" or a "dog chasing cars" but in reality he does have a plan. It takes a lot of organization to do what he does and when things don't go immediately according to plan e.g. when the explosions don't immediately work he fiddles around to make sure that they do - he doesn't just allow for chance.
That scene at 9:07 the actor working with Heath Ledger was genuinely scared when they were performing and forgot his lines for a moment, so Heath improvised until he remembered.
Nolan’s Batman trilogy is goateed… amazing story you don’t need crazy cgi fight scenes all the time
find you a girl who looks at you like the way she looks at heath 28:35
11:01 I read somewhere that in that moment it represents so easy why the Joker acts like he does. He does things because he want to, but he don't think about consecuences. Like he said, he's like a dog chasing cars, he don't know what to do when he reaches them. He spills the wine because he wanted to (he like to spoil and break things, that's what he want to do, like an agent of chaos), but then when he wants to drink there's nothing, and he seems like he don't know why. He is like an animal, like a dog (that's why he's using dogs at the end of the movie), he only follows his instict without thinking about the consecuences
I saw this in theaters and that fake Batman hitting the window was LOUD AF, the entire room jumped a foot out of their seats lol! Heath Ledger's performance was PHENOMENAL! He deserved the Oscar he won for it! My only gripe with this movie is that they wasted the perfect opportunity to do a comic accurate orign of Two-Face(the courtroom scene where the guy pulled the gun on him was it).
I am vengeance, I am the night, I am BATMAN!
Heath Ledger posthumously won for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Joker.
Hey, Magy and Lora. I like this movie pretty much. The action sequences was fantastic, and the music score was legendary. I liked the new Batsuit, the Batcycle, Christian Bale was right on top form as Batman, and the performances, especially Heath Ledger was really good. But I still prefer Jack Nicholson as the Joker, because he really steals the show in the Tim Burton's original "Batman". This new version of Joker was so psychotic. Anyway, it really was considered one of the best films of its decade and one of the best superhero films of all time. So thumbs up for me on "The Dark Knight".
The Dark Knight (2008) 3/4 👍👍
@@nsasupporter7557 Nope. Not even the original Superman film series.
One of the best films ever imo. Heath Ledger's performance was out of this world. Very few performances in the entire history of cinema are at that level imo. The story, the script, the directing were all perfect. Masterpiece.
It's one of my favorite movies too
What doesn't kill you makes you, stranger.
The Dark Knight was in the most literal sense, a real game changer and phenomenon
19:05 that "come on " as a true fan is all you need to know
Damn this movie is epic
27:51 Bruce's Lambo here is a model called the Murcielago, which is Spanish for "Bat." Even his regular is a "Batmobile." So much for being subtle.
Magy, Laura: If you want to see other films with Heath Ledger, try 10 Things I Hate About You, The Patriot, and A Knight’s Tale.
Realest quote. "They are creating chaos, so they have something to save you from".
Definitely the first Superhero Movie where the audience identified more with the Villain then the Hero. Classic!!!
So much fun seeing you two having so much fun! Nice one, Ladies. 😊 I always wonder what the Joker's third "how I got my scars" story might have been??
The greatest of all the Batman films! Heath Ledger set the gold standard for the Joker.
It is far from being the best batman movie
Pro tips.......joker, who says he never plans anything, planned everything that happened, from the time the Chinese guy was caught, until his own jail escape! The truck flip scene was real! The underground chase scene, was a 3 mile long built set! Heath and the director, purposely kept Joker hidden from the set and other actors during the other actor's screne time. The first scene with all of them, is the high rise party. She was so freaked out, later she said, she almost peed herself! Alfred was supposed to have lines, but he forgot them! The hospital clicking handset/bomb scene, was a mistake they kept in the film! The hospital bed scene between Harvey and joker.....the director and set guys are setting up the scene, lights, props, cameras, etc. Aaron said Heath was always in character, muttering, jerking as he walked, talking to himself. Heath goes over to the bed and starts talking to Aaron, about the scene. They start talking and asking and answering questions to each other, mostly in character. Secretly the director Chris, has everyone else leave the room, and starts rolling cameras. The back and forth conversation between 2 face and joker goes in, for over 30 minutes. Finally chris says to them, y'all can stop now, i got what i need. Heath leans over the bed, gets face to face with Aaron and says, " Now THAT'S acting!" Gordon's kid is the young Blonde guy in, Line Survivor! Ttpe in here, Michael Keaton college ceremony speech when he says, I'm Batman! Yes, he's the Best Batman, but for Joker, i gotta give it a toss up between Heath and Jack. Jack had to do him first, with only the TV show as reference. And he was a funny brilliant sociopath. Who regularly laughed at himself! Heath is more of a guy, who plans EVERYTHING, lies constantly, hates his own self, and cant stand to be called out, on the person that he really is. So i gotta give Jack and Heath, a tie!!
I'm sure people have said, but the clown mask used by the joker is an great callback to the OG Cesar Romero who wore a very similar mask in his introduction as the joker in the Batman series back in the 60s.
Heath Ledger did method acting... And in the hospital-scene, the bombs worked later, than the team thought. Heath Ledger improvised that motion, when the hospital blowed up
That happened with Heath Ledger. He didn't sleep so well, so he used sleeping pill.
But all of us know, he took from that, too much
@@nsasupporter7557 I heard from that. He need a few of months to rest. He could heal from that
You're wrong. The explosives worked exactly as planned, that was not him improvising. Look it up, and stop repeating this rumor.
"Why so serious? Let's put a smile on that face." ~ Joker
"aaaannnndddd... why so serious"
The guy that was going to tell Morgan freedman that Bruce Wayne is batman, is a old friend of mine... Joshua harto... we did some theater when we where kids. He was in a commercial with Christopher Loyd 10-10-220. Olvatine commercial, Lincoln lawyer, gold, and a few other cameos in movies. He went to the school of the arts in Florida.
I once asked him how his legs had no hair, and he told me because he wore boots all the time. I wore boots forever after that.
That part with the guy slammed into that high rise window, got me as well. I jumped at least a foot from the cinema theater seat.
Best Joker ever.
Heath Ledger won an Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the Joker posthumously (After he passed away).
28:46 for those who didn't know this scene was a blooper accepted and not part of the script, heath was sincerely curious on the remote error of the bomb back then.
Incorrect
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Alfred told Bruce about The jokers inner psychology “some men are not looking for anything logical, like money, they can’t be bought,bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with…. Somebody just want to watch the world 🌎 Burn🔥”
This movie is WAY better than '89 version!!!!!
I just realized Laura has a tattoo on her arm that says "if not now, then when?" Which is exactly what Alfred says to Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton's Batman 1989, how ironic to notice that during another Batman movie....
What are you afraid of_ let's put a smile on that face_ why so serious _ Cheers Everybody
He didn’t lied. The joker tricked batman by switching their addresses
The only thing i subscribe this channel, because i love to watch magy's cry
Not because I'm hater, it just look cute🤷
THE END GIVE ME CHILL BUMPS TO THIS DAY
12:57 "Are you okay?"
"Yeah. I don't know _how,_ though. We _totaled_ this _car."_
This is the best Christopher Nolan movie ever ❤.
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My favourite Batman movie, also the scene with the Fake Batman jumping at the Window Priceless reaction 😂
Unfortunately The Joker won't be in the third movie because Heath Ledger passed soon after filming this movie. And Christopher didn't feel right about recasting him.
Every actor in this Nolan trilogy was handpicked legends that's why the movie stands out ❤
Heath ledger keeps licking his face because his make-up had started to melt, thus the licking... Joe Mama, baby, Joe Mama!
28:48 just in case no one said it: during the filming of thos scene there was an issue with the explosions not detonating on queue.. that was heath ledger himself improvising.
literally no it wasn't, it was planned, stop perpetuating this internet myth. Everyone on set were professionals, including pyrotechnics
@@Poosley so the second set of explosions went off without issue? There was no failures at all? No hissing from a failed explosive?
The best super hero movie of all time!
That ending monologue...always gets me😢
Everyone who thinks the role killed Heath. That’s not what happened.
He loved the role, he had a lot of fun, he was goofing off, and all good.
The substances, combined with him HATING being “the hot male lead”, and everyone chalking his acting ability up to his looks depressed him.
Michael Jai White has been vocal about this, but also the family.
I know that “this character is so dark, it killed its actor..” is a great story. But it’s not true.
It’s very insulting to the man himself, and to his memory, and his family.
I wish I could include links, without getting deleted. But you can search for interviews with Michael Jai White, and his family. iirc it was his sister who was the most outspoken about how rude this rumor is.
I know people aren’t trying to be assholes, nor cruel. But that’s what you are being when you spread false information about something as heart breaking as death.
Seriously. I can't stand this stupid rumour. I just want to force everyone to watch the documentary 'I am Heath Ledger'. Heath was bright, creative and so loving. He was anxious+humble during interviews, but goofy and energetic on sets and in real life. He was dope af as a person too. I still remember when Brokeback mountain was released and was subjected to universal mocking. The jokes upset Heath SO much. Not because they were mocking him, but because they were mocking the idea of two men being in love. Considering this was 2005, and gay jokes was more normalized, Heath had no problem calling out his own friends for this. And when the oscars asked Heath to perform for them one year, Heath turned it down because of their brokeback mountain skit. He said love wasn't funny to him and therefore wouldn't make jokes about it.
I miss Heath. I also wanted to see the movies he'd direct.He was gone way too soon.
18:00: Did you notice what it said on the Joker’s truck?
BATMAN: Harvey dent, can we trust him?
First of all I would like to say RIP Heath Ledger🙏😔. He was absolutely fantastic as “The Joker” in the Dark Knight🔥. The Dark Knight Trilogy is just a masterpiece of film if you just take the superhero element out of it. I really really enjoyed watching the Dark Knight with you as it was my fourth or fifth time watching it, and the whole cast was amazing. It is so Joker orientated/focused. I’ll be looking forward to you reacting to the Dark Knight Rises which I love to bits and it’s so underrated🤩😆. Loved your reaction/analysis, take care, enjoy life, stay healthy and have a good one❤️
It's interesting that one of the best movies ever is about a comic hero, right? I think Heath Ledger's performance combined with Zimmer's music makes this movie even more awesome.
One of those rare movies where you don’t feel the urge to look down to check Reddit on your phone
16:17 The best shot of Harvey.
RIP Heath ledger your acting will come one of the best of the of our generation
You're both so beautiful, and I don't really cry easily... However when either of you cry, it makes me tear up too... Great reaction!! Can't wait for Dark Knight Rises...