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Dark Knight Gets Rerelease, James Cameron Trembles
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Why so profitable?
The fine folks at DC Comics are no fools: They've brought grease-painted madman the Joker back to Gotham.
This new teaser for Gilliam's supposedly forthcoming Heath Ledger movie is mostly concept art and half-rendered CGI, much of it cribbed from Gilliam's other films.
At least a million times what the average Terry Gilliam movie makes, that's for sure.
Soon the Heath Ledger Oscar campaign will become as tacky as our new logo.
Remember when the most depressing thing about Batman movies was that they were terrible?
The 24-year old British stage star talks to Vulture on the eve of his becoming too famous to talk to Vulture.
The 'Times Book Review' includes a highly questionable quotation purported to be from Heath Ledger. Vulture calls B.S.
Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law will replace the deceased star.
Plus: Is The Golden Compass a success after all?
"Show, don't tell!"
Plus: The Beatles!
Guess which three actors will take over Ledger's role!
It's now been two weeks since the death of Heath Ledger and still no definitive word on what will become of Terry Gilliam's half-completed The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.
Plus: Cloverfield way down at the box office!
Oft-reliable British tabloid The Sun reports today on an unsubstantiated rumor that Johnny Depp could replace Heath Ledger in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, Terry Gilliam's in-production fantasy film which Ledger's death threw into uncertainty this week.
Perhaps the urge to put things in 1-10 order should be resisted in the immediate aftermath of death.
Gilliam, though surely incredibly upset at the death of his friend and collaborator, must also be shaking his fist at Heaven and shouting, "What next?"
The role that truly defined Heath Ledger's career wasn't in Brokeback Mountain.
The actor is found in a Broome Street apartment.
Plus: You'll never guess who Nicole Holofcener cast in her next movie! Oh, all right, it's Catherine Keener.
Batman!
Heath Ledger looks like he might exceed even our admittedly high expectations, and after just these two minutes we're quite ready to declare him the greatest-ever Batman movie villain.
Finally, Heath Ledger and Verne Troyer make a movie together!
Plus industry news on Sean Penn, Heath Ledger, and Terrence Malick.