how dangerous could Nicholson's Joker really be, if he spent that much time on his makeup?
His danger is SO well-honed and efficient that he has oodles of free time to touch up his pancake makeup!
....or something like that.
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how dangerous could Nicholson's Joker really be, if he spent that much time on his makeup?
His danger is SO well-honed and efficient that he has oodles of free time to touch up his pancake makeup!
....or something like that.
I thought it wasn't makeup. I thought it was chemical damage.
Aha. Wikipedia says you're right. I haven't seen the movie in years. But still, it's such a...clean look, in a way. Heath Ledger's Joker looks more deranged.
I saw Atonement this weekend. It's a visually rich film and very serious. I often get put off by films which wear their Deepness and Importance on their sleeve, but this one sucked me in and eneded up really staying with me. It has really incredibly use of sound--almost as a character--throughout. Also, wonderful acting.
eta: Also, you need to meet more women, if you think time spent on makeup has an inverse effect on danger.
I love this.
When you think about it, how dangerous could Nicholson's Joker really be, if he spent that much time on his makeup?
Says a man who has obviously never been confronted by a livid drag queen.
It has really incredibly use of sound--almost as a character--throughout.
This is really cool. Of course, I may be a little biased about that.
Still, I always appreciate well thought out use of sound.
Still, I always appreciate well thought out use of sound.
See: The Right Stuff, Anything by Lynch.
This is the Slings and Arrows thread, right? I loved it.
It has really incredibly use of sound--almost as a character--throughout.
I agree, Scrappy, and I thought that the music was excellent too (all that typewriter percussion), until the final scene with Vanessa Redgrave, when it sadly tipped into overdone and very, very intrusive .
The PJ Hobbit is going to happen!
The two “Hobbit” films – “The Hobbit” and its sequel – are scheduled to be shot simultaneously, with pre-production beginning as soon as possible. Principal photography is tentatively set for a 2009 start, with the intention of “The Hobbit” release slated for 2010 and its sequel the following year, in 2011.