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We discuss our favorite villains across film and TV plus we break down everyone's favorite guilty pleasure: Reality TV.
We continue our two-part episode on The Dark Knight trilogy with The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. We break down the progression of Bruce Wayne throughout the trilogy and deep dive on both Heath Ledger's Joker and Tom Hardy's Bane. If you haven't already, be sure to go back and listen to our chat about Batman Begins in the previous episode alongside the news for the week.00:27 - THE DARK KNIGHT (Full Spoilers)24:50 - THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (Full Spoilers)Listen to the podcast here:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-reel/id1493164660?ign-mpt=uo%3D4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aSR0edIiPfj3ogV2sEblQGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS83ODMxMDEucnNzBuzzsprout: http://getreelpod.buzzsprout.comTune-In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Get-Reel-p1282397/Follow the 'Get Reel' Podcast on all your favourite social media...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getreelpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GetReelPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/getreelpod/Email: getreelpoduk@gmail.comDirect Download: https://www.buzzsprout.com/783101/2840893-12-the-dark-knight-trilogy-pt-2.mp3?blob_id=9782218&download=trueSam's Twitter: https://twitter.com/samclaytononChris's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisCapturesFor information regarding your data privacy please visit: https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy
The 1994 comic book film "The Crow" has a famous and heartbreaking history. Its star Brandon Lee — son of Bruce Lee — was tragically killed in an on-set accident. Because of this, the film was edited down with much of its expository material removed, and the result was a tight and haunting story with an iconic lead performance. Sarah and Raf note that it's hard to watch Heath Ledger's Joker in "The Dark Knight" and not think of Lee's Eric Draven.That doesn't mean "The Crow" is a perfect film. As much as Raf loved it, he admits that it's "the most 1994 movie ever made," but celebrates what a landmark it was for the comic book movie industry. The gore and violence made Sarah hesitate to embrace the film, as did the cheesiness. The villains' names "sound like something from a PBS children's television show," she says, adding that their "Fire It Up" dance "feels like they're just really excited about going to regionals."Yet "The Crow," for all its flaws, remains important to both hosts. It's an extraordinarily well-edited film, it helped popularize "Hot Topic" (For real! Kind of!), and its soundtrack was essential for goths and non-goths alike. Plus, the film's message about how "real love never dies" hits them right in their still-teenage hearts. In Sarah's words, "It's so important that it doesn't need to justify its existence. To ask if it holds up is sort of belittling how important it is."(Bonus content: Sarah's beloved dog Verona, who passed away in May 2019, spends a lot of time walking around, flapping her ears, and licking Raf's face in this episode. At the time of recording, the hosts thought she felt unsettled by the film's sad background and was driven to move around a lot. Now, her noise is a sweet reminder that — as the film's characters keep saying — real love never dies.)
Christina Hodson, writer of Birds of Prey and Bumblebee, talks to us about what makes the Clockwork Orange-influenced girl gang movie tick. She also talks about the Lucky Exports Pitch Program (LEPP) in which she and Margot Robbie's Lucky Chap Entertainment helped six female writers break into the action genre.She also talks about mapping out fight scenes with some help from YouTube and True Romance, and says absolutely nothing about the possibility of a Wonder Woman-Harley Quinn crossover.Here are some highlights, with timestamps:2:00: Interview begins with fond memories of carsickness.2:34: How Hodson and Robbie set out to tell a different kind of comic-book story.3:45: Let's compare Harley Quinn and Heath Ledger's Joker.5:45: The benefits of collaboration.7:00: How the Lucky Exports Pitch Program works.9:50: The charms of Bumblebee. 12:00: How much does Birds of Prey fit into the DC Universe?14:30: "No comment"16:10: Why are female directors better represented in comic-book movies — this year — than in movies overall?19:00: "I love writing action and I love writing specificity in action. To me, you can tell so much about a character by the way they fight."26:00: Callbacks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Halloween from your favorite trash content producers! We couldn't talk about Halloween without discussing the parallels between the 2019 Joker craze and the most popular costume of 2008: Heath Ledger's Joker. Support us on Patreon.com/HatePodcast for exclusive content. Thanks to all of our patrons as well as to Paul Ryberg, who created our awesome theme song! Listen to his podcasts Plug-in Missing and The Minute Pod.
In honour of the release of The Joker - which, by the way, you need to go and see - we thought the time was perfect to do a TOP 10 Special and Rank the Batman villains in Movies. For this list, for the sake of avoiding such an obvious number 1, we are not including Heath Ledger's Joker as it makes the eventuality far too predictable.We did toy with the idea of including villains from the games and also from the animated series and animated movies, but there was plenty to draw inspiration from with just the movies. So sit back, relax and prepare to geek out as we count down the TOP 10 Villains.Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverscreendudes/Find us on all the best Podcast hosts including iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio and CastBox
In honour of the release of The Joker - which, by the way, you need to go and see - we thought the time was perfect to do a TOP 10 Special and Rank the Batman villains in Movies. For this list, for the sake of avoiding such an obvious number 1, we are not including Heath Ledger's Joker as it makes the eventuality far too predictable.We did toy with the idea of including villains from the games and also from the animated series and animated movies, but there was plenty to draw inspiration from with just the movies. So sit back, relax and prepare to geek out as we count down the TOP 10 Villains.Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverscreendudes/Find us on all the best Podcast hosts including iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio and CastBox
Episode 54 Topic's-Recap of our week-We want to bring on a camera person!-Adrian's Disneyland trip!-Will's Big Bear mountain biking trip!-The new Joker movie is a must see!-Heath Ledger's Joker inspired by The Crow! -Amber Guyger sentenced to 10 years of jail for murder.-Houston Rockets manager Darryl Morrey in hot waters over Hong Kong tweet. -Izzy Adesanya & UFC 243 recap& much more!Thank you for listening. Tune in every week Follow Us!@2piececonvo@willyhadd@ad.rianl
Deviants, Welcome 2 Show! As we prepare for Joaquin Phoenix to take over the role of the Joker in DC's weird, new movie universe, we watched The Dark Knight in all of Heath Ledger's Joker goodness.
For many, Heath Ledger's Joker still defines the iconic Batman villain 11 years after his Oscar winning performance set the world on fire. 2012's The Dark Knight Rises finished off director Christopher Nolan's trilogy, but with Ledger unexpectedly passing away in 2008, his presence was sorely missed. Well, what if Ledger was able to reprise his role? What if this third film was so big it had to be split into 2 parts? What if The Joker was in The Dark Knight Rises? Creativity, as you know, is like gravity...all it takes is a little push! FanScription brings you the conclusion of our most epic story yet!
What a performance! What a movie!! Heath Ledger’s Oscar winning Joker changed the movie industry, the superhero genre, & awards season. We discuss how he got into character, the historical significance, his evil deeds, & all the most memorable Joker scenes. What is This Episode/Series? - Top of Show Episode Layout/Index - 1:29 NONSPOILER JOKER ANALYSIS: Movie Background - 2:47 Getting Into Character - 4:51 Historical Significance - 17:34 SPOILER WARNING - 25:35 SPOILER JOKER ANALYSIS: Secret Spice/What Made It Work - 26:40 How Evil Was the Evil Deed? - 34:45 Most Memorable Quote/Action - 47:53 On a Scale of 1 - Joker… - 1:01:01 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 1:02:57 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 1:04:48 The Dark Knight was a momentous movie going experience for us both, and although this episode is focused on Heath Ledger’s turn as the Joker, we can’t help but gush about what a masterpiece this movie was. So we begin with some specs about the film & a short bibliography about our research. Then we dive into our usual segments of The Joker Character Study. As we’ve done throughout this series, we go behind the scenes & into hollywood lore to discover how the actor got into the character of the Joker. This is a particularly loaded backstory, full of urban legends, method & improv, expert collaboration between cast & crew, and most unfortunately, terrible tragedy. We do our best to outline several perspectives on how the role of the Joker affected Heath Ledger, but we also choose to celebrate him as much as possible. The other major segment of our non-spoiler segment is the Historical Significance of the performance. Here, we break down how the character had evolved in the Joker’s history, the decisions Ledger & Nolan made to distinguish this iteration of the clown prince, and the effects this role & this movie had upon the industry at large. After a spoiler warning, we dive into the plot & the particulars of this most peculiar take on the Joker. We begin a bit out of order in this episode to transition upon the previous segment as we open spoilers with a discussion on the secret spice(s) or what made it work so damned well. The answer is of course, everything. Then we break down the Joker’s many evil plans in How Evil Were My Deeds, where we cannot help but conclude that the Joker kinda won this movie, and not in the ways you’d expect. Further research and film study has opened up our eyes on many new takes we didn’t think we’d have, and this is certainly a film worth revisiting. To finish the episode, we recap all of our favorite quotes or actions the Joker took in this harrowing plot. Of course, we could have gone on and on forever, (and maybe we will, if we ever get to do The Batman Character Study before the upcoming Robert Pattinson film), but we certainly had a blast with reliving all of the many highlights. Finally, we rank Heath Ledger’s take on the character on a scale of 1 to Joker. Stay tuned as we’ll finish this rewatch series with our look at Jared Leto’s Joker before we take in the new Joaquin Phoenix version in our penultimate episode in The Joker Character Study. Then as we do, we’ll eventually culminate the series with a Joker centric awards show and rank all our favorites. If you’re enjoyed our show, please take few moments to leave us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts. Just click on our icon, scroll down a few seconds, and choose that fifth star. We really appreciate your support. How do you rank Heath Ledger’s role on a scale of 1 to Joker? Let us know! We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!
For many, Heath Ledger's Joker still defines the iconic Batman villain 11 years after his Oscar winning performance set the world on fire. 2012's The Dark Knight Rises finished off director Christopher Nolan's trilogy, but with Ledger unexpectedly passing away in 2008, his presence was sorely missed. Well, what if Ledger was able to reprise his role? What if this third film was so big it had to be split into 2 parts? What if The Joker was in The Dark Knight Rises? Creativity, as you know, is like gravity...all it takes is a little push! FanScription brings you part 1 of our most epic story yet!
* We apologize for the audio pops, not sure what happened with that. Thanks for sticking with us through it Today we are taking a stroll down memory lane and talking about what some consider the best comic book movie ever- The Dark Knight. We take a look into the movie and discuss who the real main character of the movie is, the lasting impressions of Heath Ledger's Joker and if Ledger's performance can be topped. We talk about the character development in the Batman series movies as compared to the MCU movies and which comic book movie has done the best job with character development since Batman. We also tell you our favorite moment of the movie
In an episode that can only be described as tWisTed, the TTA boyz determine once and for all who is the greatest Joker of all-time!!! That's right we pit Jack Nicholson's Joker vs Jared Leto's shitty Joker, Classic Joker vs Neo joker, Animated Joker vs Lego Joker, and Heath Ledger's Joker vs Prince. Did your favorite Joker win? Is your favorite Joker the most tWisTed? Find out now! You can find all our Tittenbits, including the latest episode of "Clint Ranks All The Movies" on Patreon @ www.patreon.com/TeamTigerAwesome Also, get your BRAND NEW TTA shirt and Mug @ https://teespring.com/stores/teamtigerawesome Talk to us: Twitter: @TTAwesome Instagram: Teamtigerawesome Facebook.com/Teamtigerawesome
Drink your ros, shut the eff up, and tip well! ERIN LAMPART joins Dan and Eric, together in studio for the first time ever, to talk about how to treat service staff at weddings, the ridiculous longevity of the garter toss tradition, and how to decide who isn't invited to your wedding.Plus, on Nup News at Nine, Dan and Eric spill the juice on the recent live Emmys proposal!And, in Making a First Impression, Don Knotts drops in for a quick visit, and Heath Ledger's Joker comes back for a triumphant return.FOLLOW GROOMZILLAS:https://twitter.com/groomzillashttps://www.instagram.com/groomzillaspodGROOMZILLAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/groomzillas
This week the geeks take a look at the film Variety calls "An ambitious, full-bodied crime epic of gratifying scope and moral complexity." Released 10 years ago, Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is still a gem in the comic book genre. Does Christian Bale's gravelly voice hold up? How does Heath Ledger's Joker compare to Jack Nicholson or Jared Leto? Does everyone do a Michael Caine impersonation while saying "... the size of a tangerine?" Find out on Geeks with Kids. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekswithkids/message
In this mini episode, the Joes name their favorite comic book movie villains (leaving aside Heath Ledger's Joker). Follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the places below! Justin - http://thecinemaverick.com/ @thecinemaverick on Letterboxd Noah - http://francnoir.blogspot.com/ @francnoir on Twitter Alex - @MediaThinkings on Twitter & Letterboxd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes/support
10 years ago we lost the great Heath Ledger to a tragic death. Before passing, fans all over the world were anxiously waiting to see his portrayal as the Joker in Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated The Dark Knight. Now his performance is regarded as one of the greatest depictions of a villain in all of film and this week we want to spend a few minutes honoring his performance and sharing some memories. Make sure to tune in as Matt and Myke Olsen join the show to talk about the legendary Heath Ledger!
Looking to escape the nonstop media barrage of Donald Trump reporting? Sick of seeing your facebook friends arguing about politics? Wouldn't you love to escape that by checking into your favorite horror themed television show? Too fucking bad. Prepare to watch as your reality is portrayed on the screen with familiar actors. This season, Evan Peters is Kurt Cobain as Heath Ledger's Joker if he were super racist. Try to enjoy. www.LIWstudios.com
The Dark Knight takes us into the Nolan Era of Batman. What a change from the Burton Era. In this Gotham Extra we compare Heath Ledger's Joker with Cameron Monaghan's version. We also compare the city of Gotham in both. Come along for the fun! Read more... The post Gotham Undercover Extra 2 – The Dark Knight appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
or "I Have No Face But I Must Quip!" In part two of the Videoman Saga, the 8-Bit Experts tackle the less-glamorous side of video game adaptations. How do adaptations with the best of intentions so often end so badly? How close did we come to battling Heath Ledger's Joker on the Xbox? Who decided to put stealth levels in a Hulk game? Why is Aquaman's hair so breathtaking? Where did those bats come from? WHO STOLE SUPERMAN'S FACE?! To find out, well, you'll just have to listen! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraphicNovelism Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/graphic-novelism/id1005133566 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=68076&refid=stpr Music used: Neuro Rhythm by Jens Kiilstofte https://machinimasound.com/music/neurorhythm/ Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) 20xx by Evan King http://evanking.bandcamp.com/album/20xx Face It, Tiger by Married With Sea Monsters https://marriedwithseamonsters.bandcamp.com/ FURTHER READINGInterview with the producer of Superman 64 See the rings. Live the rings. The sad tale of the Dark Knight that wasn't Justice League Heroes: Not McDuffie's greatest work, but we forgive him And then there was the time Eric Bana battled The Leader Aquaman's glorious sentient hair in 780p The 100% real, I-swear-we-didn't-exaggerate-this-one-iota Batman Returns for the Saga Genesis And finally, experience the Spider-Man 3 game the only way you should
Between Batman's big money and Dr. Horrible's dynamic debut online, it's a good summer for superheroes and supervillains. Even Hellboy got a little something for his trouble. The boys talk about what makes Heath Ledger's Joker the world's first scary comic book movie bad guy and discuss where the Dark Knight should go next. Who will be the next big bad? Catwoman? The Riddler? And what does the future have in store for Joss Whedon's latest creation? And what trends is this setting for future superhero projects like Watchmen? Listen and find out!