movie reviews, movie news, dvd, and movie discussion
Upcoming Forums Video

Heath Ledger's Dark Knight Performance Saved?

By Josh Tyler: 2008-04-11 00:24:22
Heath Ledger's Dark Knight Performance Saved? Earlier today we were the first place to break the story here that there might be trouble with The Dark Knight’s final cut. The movie has been shown to test screening audiences, who apparently reacted very badly to a scene in which Heath Ledger, as the Joker, pretends to be dead. Our source told us the reaction was so bad, that studio bosses may have been considering taking the scene out.

Now our buddy Clint over at Moviehole says his sources tell him that all is well. He confirms what we told you earlier, that the scene has apparently disturbed the audiences it’s been shown to, but says that they’re leaving it in anyway. His source says, “I KNOW for a fact that that scene is in the film. I also know that WB has made no such mandate and that Chris [Nolan] is honest when saying that he will not change what was intended with The Joker.”

Unfortunately neither of us knows the identity of each other’s sources, or we could play a game of whip it out and measure to figure who has the real deal. It’s interesting the way MH’s source words his denial though. He says that the scene is still in the film, and that the WB has issued no mandate to change it. That doesn’t actually contradict what our source told us. His assertion was merely that the removal of the scene is being considered by higher ups. Obviously it’s still in the film right now, since it’s being shown to test screening audiences. So I’m not entirely ready to say Heath Ledger’s Dark Knight performance is safe, but this is at least a good sign.

And if the WBs higher ups out there are still actually considering yanking a piece of Heath’s legacy from the movie, then the almost universally negative response fans have had to the idea of taking the scene out, can’t help but tip them in the right direction. Their message, in our comments section, via email, and on other sites all around the web has been clear: Leave Heath’s performance alone! We can take it.


Latest Headlines:

 

Comment on “Heath Ledger's Dark Knight Performance Saved?”

Note: This website is not meant for use by minors. The views expressed in the comments section below are not our own. This section is intended for discussion of the topic in the post above. Disagreement is encouraged, however comments which attack, insult, or threaten the author in a personal manner won't be published. Similarly, comments that we deem to be poorly worded, or wildly off topic will also not be approved and may be mocked. For free, uncensored, unfettered, and possibly dangerous discussion visit our forum.

Subscribe to topic comments

  • Heath Ledger's performance was some of the best work I've ever seen. As an actor, I can appreciate what he must have put into his preparation, for his re-creation of the Joker. I left the theater saddened at the thought that we'll never see him work again... it's an astounding loss. I don't idol worship stars, but we've lost one of the highest magnitude! God bless you Heath!
  • Brilliant performace. Not a single frame should be touched. His final performance is breathtaking and astonishing. Snipping a single frame would be considered sacreligious!!!
  • Why even consider reducing the performance of a rising star only to appease some queasy audiences? Cloverfield had people puking yet that thing went on in theatres for weeks. It wasn't a good movie, in my opinion. If this scene makes you feel like it's too soon you shouldn't hinder a person's final performance either way.
  • If anything gets cut just wait for the director's cut of the movie on BD or DVD.
  • I do not think that Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker should be looked at as foretelling what was to come. I think that all the scenes should be included in the movie because Heath put everything he had into this movie. I agree that he would want to keep the scene.
  • I don't think that any part of Heath's performance as the Joker should be cut. He put so much effort into this role, and it took a lot out of him. If any part of his work was cut, that would be completely disrespectful to him and to his memory. I hope the WB higher ups realize this and leave the scene in the movie.

Subscribe to topic comments

Leave a Reply

Please login or sign up to post reply




Back to Heath Ledger's Dark Knight Performance Saved?

MAIN SITE NAVIGATION
HOME l ABOUT US l l SEARCH l MOVIE NEWS l MOVIE REVIEWS l MOVIE PREVIEWS l DVD REVIEWS l DVD NEWS l SOUNDTRACKS l FEATURES DATABASE l TELEVISION l MUSIC l GAMES l CELEBRITY l TECHNOLOGY l RSS 2.0 FEEDS l MESSAGE BOARDS l LIVE CHAT l SYNDICATE US l LINKS | CB STORE | MUNCH MONSTER | GFR


This site is operated by Cinema Blend LLC. For advertising inquiries, contact Gorilla Nation. CinemaBlend.com is a private, independently owned website which is intended only as entertainment. The views expressed on this website may or may not reflect those of its owner. Don't take us too seriously.

Made in Webta Labs
SIGN IN


 
CINEMA BLEND VIDEOS