I don't know. The voice was kind of weird and a little inhuman. I like the "human, yet alien" descriptor.
'Sleeper'
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I didn't find Oldman all that memorable, really. I never saw BB though so I wasn't really focused on him as a character.
If Joe and I go as Harley and Joker for H'ween this year, he's totally wearing the nurse dress.
Now I'm definitely coming.
Plei, I'm pretty sure your opinion of AE's performance as Harvey is not a spoiler. I disagree with that opinion (though lord knows the actor has played smarmy many times before, and more than one critic thought he was miscast), but not a spoiler.
It hasn't been two weeks since I formed it! Totally a spoiler!
Lord, Plei, if we had to spoiler font our opinions, this entire board would be in white font.
I was PROBABLY originally intending to actually put something spoilery in the comment and got sidetracked by the tot. *g*
Hey, anyone know what was the name given in the credits for the cop who looks like Harvey Bullock? You know, the big guy? Gotham cop for ages?
Plei, I forgot to look, mostly b/c I spent the movie thinking, every time the Hispanic female cop was on screen, "Please don't be Renee; please don't be Renee; it's too soon to introduce her!"
Hey, anyone know what was the name given in the credits for
Was that the cop the Joker taunted and then got taken hostage? Because I think that was Keith Szarabajka (aka Holtz) who according to imdb played Detective Stephens. Otherwise I'm not sure who you're talking about.
ETA there was also an actor named Philip Bullock who played a Det. Murphy.