50 Greatest Heath Ledger Movie Moments

Remembering the ledge

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    • MyHPotter78

      Dec 6th 2011, 14:59

      i agree with every single one, especially the joker bits :D

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    • nkutzler

      Dec 6th 2011, 16:13

      I'm not sure about the Brother's Grimm ones, especially how the beat out some much better clips. But otherwise, I wholeheartedly agree. Not like I like tragic romances or anything, but Ledger may have been the best actor for any role. It's still crazy how you are looking at Ledger in every frame, and yet you still can't tell that he's the Joker. That man was some type of sorcerer when it came to films.

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    • JohnJDuffy

      Dec 7th 2011, 2:27

      I'm only up to 45 and I'm bored already and I know that 1 will be the jokers pencil trick, TF you really have a h*****n for that bit don't you?

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    • pipehitterz

      Dec 7th 2011, 7:18

      wow, he stared in some really rubbish movies

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    • JohnJDuffy

      Dec 7th 2011, 8:51

      Im not referring to Ledger himself, Im referring to TFilm's love for the pencil moment, and don't get me wrong it is a standout moment but I think it's on about 3 or 4 lists at least. The point I was making was that it was clear from the start that his greatest moment would be one of the Joker's, because apart from Brokeback Mountain and Candy the rest of his films are below par at best

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    • Hadouken76

      Dec 7th 2011, 12:45

      All that lost potential, so sad. RIP Heath Ledger.

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    • JohnJDuffy

      Dec 7th 2011, 12:56

      @CrazyFilmGuy, no I didn't know that I will check it out tho on your recommendation. Yes Candy is very depressing but is a far better film than the majority of others mentioned

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    • Murphy0806

      Dec 7th 2011, 20:51

      Brokeback Mountain was based on a short story of the same name published in 1997, 5 years before The Trip came out. That's where the ideas for the film came from not The Trip.

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    • Murphy0806

      Dec 7th 2011, 23:09

      Loosely linked to this feature. Anyone seen the new TDKR viral thing? Just thought I'd get in there before Total Film... Slowpokes!

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