THE DARK KNIGHT RISES' Christian Bale Discusses Heath Ledger & Being A Tool

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES' Christian Bale Discusses Heath Ledger & Being A Tool

Christian Bale discusses working with Heath Ledger and his new movie The Dark Knight Rises. Also, in a separate interview Anne Hathaway chats about joining the extemely talented cast.

By nailbiter111 - Jul 09, 2012 03:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: etonline








The Dark Knight Rises hits theaters July 20th 2012 and stars Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon, Tom Hardy as Bane, Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as John Blake and Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate.

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DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 7/9/2012, 3:26 PM
Hathaway is gonna own this movie and be the definitive Catwoman.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 7/9/2012, 3:26 PM
If you don't include Newmar, that is.
Sabconth
Sabconth - 7/9/2012, 3:34 PM
Heath Ledger's death was, according to naysayers, the only reason The Dark Knight did well.

So if The Dark Knight Rises equal's or beats it's predecessors box office, what'll be the excuse then?
JDUKE25
JDUKE25 - 7/9/2012, 3:36 PM
excited gif Pictures, Images and Photos
Greengo
Greengo - 7/9/2012, 3:53 PM
Hope no one else dies.... or any other bad shit happens.

A lot of shit happened to the actors around the release of TDK.
Sabconth
Sabconth - 7/9/2012, 4:03 PM
@Greengo

It got really eerie for a while didn't it?

Freeman was involved in a crash, a stunt person was killed, there's even a weird encyclopaedia on it.
BANE5000
BANE5000 - 7/9/2012, 4:06 PM
@Sabconth

To me, whenever I heard or read people saying that about Heath's death and the success of the TDK to me was just in bad taste and a sorry excuse they felt is the reason the film was so popular. If thats the case, shouldn't the same be said about, say, The Crow and Brandon Lee and that the only reason that movie was good was because of Lee's death...NO...it was a good movie because of the story, production and Lee portrayal of the character, as is the same with Heath's take on The Joker. He put so much of himself into the character that u catch urself forgetting its him acting as The Joker and to me, thats what a great actor does, they put themselves so much into a role they become the role and lose themselves within it as well as with the audience.

So to those then and now still using Heath's death as an excuse for how well TDK did, its cuz deep down inside u knw he played the hell out that role in the best way he could...and we thank him for it.

R.I.P
elcaballerooscuro92
elcaballerooscuro92 - 7/9/2012, 4:53 PM
you heard it christian bale is a tool his words not mine
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 7/9/2012, 4:54 PM
"C'MON DADDY DO THE BATMAN VOICE."
0bstreperous
0bstreperous - 7/9/2012, 4:59 PM
Ignorant black fool
goatmilk
goatmilk - 7/9/2012, 5:50 PM
The way the title of this article is worded seems borderline offensive to Heath
Astro
Astro - 7/9/2012, 5:53 PM
@ Owlman
Anne Hathaway
Date of Birth
12 November 1982,
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
goatmilk
goatmilk - 7/9/2012, 5:55 PM
I realize nothing in the video is offensive, just on first glance I thought for a second they were calling Heath Ledger a tool, like in an insulting way.
PJ
PJ - 7/9/2012, 5:57 PM
Daddy I wanna ear the batman voice
Not now
NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 7/9/2012, 6:32 PM
@wesleygibson. I do not agree that being a "well made film" has anything to do with how successful the movie is at the box office. Spider-man 3 made gobs of money and it wasn't a "well made film" at all. And there are just as many "well made films" that make no money at the box office whatsoever. American audiences (i can't speak for other countries) will literally see anything depending on marketing, whimsy, quality, trends, actors, entertainment value, escapism and a million other reasons. Quality filmmaking is just one tiny factor among many. Beats me why this isn't obvious to everybody but people still have a difficult time admitting this.
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 7/9/2012, 6:38 PM
@DukeAcureds - You answered your own post? Hathaway's great, but it's obvious that this Catwoman is devoid of any sexuality (or sensuality). If that's what Nolan was going for, fine. If not....

@WesleyGibson - Huge difference between the two. The amount of attention Ledger's death got HUGELY eclipses the attention Brandon Lee's death received. Also, I don't think it's JUST that Ledger's death brought a ton of attention to the movie, I think his death made both moviegoers and critics go soft on a movie which, really, had almost no coherent plot, no sensible plot points, sub-plots which had nothing to do with the main story, and senseless character arcs. Don't get me wrong, I think there's a lot of fun things about the movie, and I see why people love it, but I can enjoy a movie and still acknowledge that it's a structural mess. And TDK was -- and that's something critics don't usually overlook. But they did.

Plus, everyone in the world knows the Joker.

I think THIS sequel will be huge, but they've two challenges -- most people don't know Bane. And beyond the comics and movie fans, will everyone else go see it. I think that's why Hathaway was cast, she has a wider appeal. It'll have a huge weekend, but for it to have the "legs" that Spider-Man's had so far or that Avengers had, it needs word of mouth.
brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 7/9/2012, 7:04 PM
@phlegmbot -- just curious, what do you mean "lack of coherent plot"? seemed pretty straightforward to me. did the fact that the main villain was the "watch the world burn" type bent on creating anarchy and making society question what it thinks are its fundamental values throw you for a loop?
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 7/9/2012, 7:13 PM
What the [frick] is up with bales voice? It was so all over the place, one second an almost comically overdone NY accent then gone the next word, this [frick]er is Welsh, but he sounds like an idiot.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 7/9/2012, 7:58 PM
It's so weird seeing Joker as a thumbnail
Osiris
Osiris - 7/9/2012, 9:02 PM
I don't think Heaths death made the movie better. Heath played a great Joker, the whole cast made the movie as good as it was. but I think it's box office success was because of Heaths death which I think is bullshit, and here is why. because when Heath died it was said everywhere that TDK was his last movie, which is false because "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" came out the following year and got no hype what-so-ever and was an excellent movie and also starred Andrew Garfield who is now the best IMO Peter Parker/ Spider-Man. and to this day I still find ppl that have never seen Parnassus and didn't even know Ledger was in it. just because Heath died right after filming TDK it got all the hype surrounding his death, and IMO TDK isn't the best Batman film so far Begins was.
BigManRants
BigManRants - 7/9/2012, 10:46 PM
@valeriesghost Totally agree. 15 seconds in I thought it was a joke, only to realize the joke was on me that he was being serious with that mafioso NY/cockney mashup accent he had going on lol
holeymonkey
holeymonkey - 7/9/2012, 11:49 PM
I thought the same thing... everytime I hear this guy give an interview, he has a totally different accent to the one before. Maybe he's getting ready for another part.
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 7/10/2012, 1:11 AM
This interview felt gay...
Sabconth
Sabconth - 7/10/2012, 2:03 AM
@BANE5000

Pretty much most peoples sentiments on this topic, including myself.
CrowPirate1
CrowPirate1 - 7/10/2012, 4:34 AM
which tool? let's have a vote.
TesDaGreat
TesDaGreat - 7/10/2012, 5:35 AM
lapress
lapress - 7/10/2012, 7:44 AM
@Nomis Not in these movies.
WeaponX
WeaponX - 7/10/2012, 11:04 AM
It looks as if people like Sabconth and BANE5000 seem to misunderstand. Heath Ledgers death absolutely contributed, hugely, to the success of "The Dark Knight". Financially. The same can be said, to a lesser extent, about "The Crow". His (Ledger) death was massive news in the entertainment world and having the chance for people to see him in his last role that was rumored to play some ambiguous part in his untimely death, you better believe people will go and see it. Batman fans or not. People love controversy, they flock to it. The same reason "Passion of the Christ" did as well as it had at the box office.

To ignore that, frankly, is naive on your part. Does "The Dark Knight" and Heath Ledger's performance stand on its own? Absolutely. Heath's Joker stole the show. Would the same amount of people go and see the movie if it wasn't attached to a popular young actors death? No. That is the point you guys are misunderstanding.

That said, I would agree, however, that the people who are completely dismissing "The Dark Knight" as crap and put it all down to the death of Heath Ledger for anyone seeing it, are moronic. But to reiterate, even though it would have done good numbers at the box office, it would not have reached the numbers it had done without a tragedy attached to it.
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