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Hmmm, I dont want paul bettany to play him. Ive seen him in firewall. I dont see him at all playing the joker. A ton of people want the joker to be grim and not funny, but there missing the point.
The jokers psycotic, scary, and funny all rolled in one. Thats what's special about him.
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Posted on 15-04-2006 17:34 |
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Anyone read Robin Williams' comment about playing the part?
From MovieHole.net:
Robin Williams might be throwing his playing card in the direction of the Wayne manor.
In an interview with Latino Review, the funnyman said he?s very keen to work with Director Chris Nolan again ? whom he worked with on the indifferent ?Insomnia?, a couple of years back ? and would even be keen to don the face paint of the Joker for Nolan?s ?Batman Begins? sequel, should an opportunity arise.
Williams, whose actually about to start working on Warner?s ?Licence to Wed? (so he might actually have a chance to pop his head in and let Al Horn know he?s keen), was quite fervent when asked whether he?d be interested in playing the clown prince of crime. ?Oh God Yeah!? the actor responds.
Funnily enough, Williams was considered for the role of The Joker for the first (Tim Burton-directed) ?Batman? movie, but he was pipped at the post by the arguably more bankable Jack Nicholson. A few years later, it?s believed he also met with Warners to discuss perhaps playing the role of The Riddler in ?Batman Forever?. Again, Jim Carrey was the bigger drawcard at the time, so it didn?t happen.
I like the idea of a Williams? Joker. Having seen his adaptability of the years ? especially his maniacal performance in ?Insomnia? ? I think he?d be in with a good shot.
He has taken on some interesting roles in the past few years. I'm not saying he's one of my top picks, but I think it's a neat idea.
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Posted on 16-04-2006 01:58 |
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He may be too old though. It would either be great or suck. |
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Posted on 16-04-2006 02:20 |
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I saw that, ya I think he is to old. Would of been great a couple years back. I also hope they make a Rely sick bad azz Joker. Not a goofy one.
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Posted on 16-04-2006 19:50 |
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Robin Williams could have been Joker years ago, as of now Paul Bettany or Lachy Hulme are my choices for the sequel. ::comicjoker:: |
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i think joker should be old. if he was young it would kindda be like "there's a teenager out beating batman!"
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Posted on 18-04-2006 18:01 |
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crisis wrote:
i think joker should be old. if he was young it would kindda be like "there's a teenager out beating batman!"
by young they mean around Batman's age (30's) and not like 50's and 60's. you're thinking too young
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joker in the 40's wud be good. i think he shud be a little older than batman. but that doesnt really matter. hollywood can make anyone look older or younger. simple hair styles make ppl look younger.
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Posted on 18-04-2006 21:06 |
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i want him like 50.
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Posted on 19-04-2006 10:11 |
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Mark hamil is one that i actually really think could pull it off. He has the voice at least. |
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I agree. *jljoker*
I already have a father. His name is Bruce Wayne!
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Posted on 26-04-2006 22:49 |
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here's some interesting info courtesy of Batman on film http://www.batman-on-film.com/batmovienews.html
Jett here. The following comes in from a LONGTIME source who has provided BOF with much dead on info regarding BATMAN in the past. Some news has been revealed/broken here at BOF (like Ken Watanabe and Katie Holme's casting in BEGINS); some has been kept secret to keep this source anonymous. This is a rather lengthy report, but it clears up a lot of stuff and reveals the Joker info I alluded to cryptically last week. (One note regarding news from BOF: If you copy and paste this on message boards -- cool; But PLEASE include a link back to BOF. Thank you.) Anyway, here goes...
I first slipped you information many years ago that centred on the possible casting of Jude Law as Bruce Wayne/Batman. This was long before Christopher Nolan?s involvement with the franchise. Law?s name was also thrown about re: Petersen?s BATMAN VS. SUPERMAN project. Now it seems we have come full circle. Your site has mentioned Law as a candidate for Harvey Dent. This is incorrect. Law is being [considered for The Joker]. He is a WB suggestion (one of a select few). WB do not have a ?wish list,? but WB has narrowed down a couple of names for Nolan etc. to consider later this year.
As far as I know, Paul Bettany is not on this list. His name holds some appeal with a section of the Batman fan base, but the idea is not exactly setting WB?s world on fire. Too many creepy villain roles; been there, done that. He was never really in this race, as your site intimated recently ? well done
Lachy Hulme is on this list. He is not the ?frontrunner? as many have suggested; he is the ?dark horse.? WB is concerned about his lack of profile in the US, but they are keeping a very close eye on him. Hulme?s lack of profile could be remedied with two projects, MACBETH and an Australian comedy called BOYTOWN. The buzz for both films is very strong. Cillian Murphy landed his casting call for BATMAN BEGINS off the career boost 28 DAYS LATER gave him; likewise, Hulme only needs for one of these films to click. FYI: Hulme HAS met with the producers. He is the only actor not contracted for sequels to have done so.
I can confirm that The Joker role is a small and mysterious one in the sequel. It will be nothing like the Jack Nicholson-style showcase that the previous Joker provided.
Reps for Sam Rockwell were pursuing the role in the hope that this Joker would be on par with the 1989 Joker, but soon discovered otherwise. Hugh Jackman also expressed interest in The Joker. Upon learning the size of the role he explored the Harvey Dent option instead. Due to Jackman?s association with Marvel, however, you can probably count him out of either role in the BATMAN BEGINS sequel. Probably.
Hugo Weaving is also on the WB Casting list; Johnny Depp is not. Guy Pearce has never been discussed for any role in the sequel; neither has Robin Williams.
The other issue perplexing WB is Katie Holmes. I can?t confirm whether she will be in the sequel or not. This is not due to whether she was weak in BATMAN BEGINS; the consensus at WB is that Holmes delivered a fine performance. The issue is, what to do with her character? That is a problem for Jonah and Chris to resolve.
And that?s the point: Chris Nolan now has the power to do whatever he damn well pleases. The "WB Casting List" has been compiled simply as some ?helpful suggestions? for him.
So, Bettany's out (possibly), and Law is in. Hulme is in, but is a "darkhorse candidate." Weaving -- as reported here -- is a candidate. And when it is all said and done, it's going to be whomever Chris Nolan wants it to be. Oh, don't take "small and mysterious" as "cameo." Stay tuned!
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