Why Your Opinion of The Dark Knight/Ledger's Performance is Wrong
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Let's have a little chat, shall we?

Second, there's been a lot of hate for The Dark Knight, and specifically focusing in on Heath Ledger's performance in the film. Look, straight up: I'm a Harvey Dent fan myself. I can relate with the character as well as with Two-Face...on some odd fucking level that I can't even begin to describe. Therefore, I was far more excited about the fact that Aaron Eckhart (whom I love in just about everything he does, and YES, that includes The Core, Paycheck, AND No Reservations) was playing a character that I loved. Moreover, it was based on the Loeb/Sale version of Harvey Dent, which made it even better!!!
Meanwhile, Ledger's death came around and overshadowed the whole movie. The fact that the film is a giant ball of doom and gloom notwithstanding, his death set the tone for this flick. We can all be honest: the movie wouldn't be NEARLY as big as it was/is without Ledger dying. Whether I think he offed himself or not is my own opinion, but for this article/blog/rant, we'll consider him as just being dead, six feet under, end of story.
Now we come to the Golden Globes, and Ledger wins for Supporting Actor. This is huge, people. In the last 8 years, the Golden Globes and Academy Awards have only been different twice for Supporting Actor. Therefore, it goes without saying that he's a shoe-in, and anyone else getting it would be a MASSIVE upset...for a dead dood. However, I think in order to understand the importance of this performance and award being given, we have to analyze the movie itself...so...

- Mainstream audiences that don't understand why the movie had to be 2h30m+ in length
- Comic book fans that would've been pissed if it was any shorter
When you take into account that the movie was able to impress both crowds, that's when you realize you've got a masterful performance on your hands and something that will stand the test of time...and trust me, Ledger's Joker will do that. There's a lot of people that think of The Joker as being this laugh-a-minute one-liner hand-buzzer cocksmoker that Nicholson played, but most of those people...they've never read the comics. They don't know just how fucking sadistic The Joker can be. They've never read the Loeb/Sale stuff. They've never read The Killing Joke. They don't know how he tortured Jim Gordon by paralyzing his daughter in front of him. Those people...they see Batman as being nothing more than just another movie franchise. Hell, most of them probably wouldn't even know it was a comic book if it weren't for the popular media constantly ballyhooing it as being based on a comic!!!
Maybe you don't fall into that category. Maybe you know your comic book shit. If so, cool beans. Nonetheless, trying to sit back and denounce what is essentially The Godfather of comic book-based films is just petty. Besides, what would you rather watch?
Daredevil?
Spawn?
Elektra?
Ghost Rider?
Fantastic Four?
Howard The Duck?
Barb Wire?
Timecop?
Steel?
Bulletproof Monk?
Catwoman?
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?
Sabrina The Teenage Witch?

Offering some credibility to the genre of comic book-based films is something that we desperately need. There's tons of hype about Watchmen right now. Everyone is so fucking stoked about that movie. However, when it finally gets released and everyone gets to see it, is there going to be a huge backlash against Billy Crudup for being Dr. Manhattan? What about Patrick Wilson as Nite Owl? Jeffrey Dean Morgan as The Comedian? Will people flip out against it? It happened to 300. Everyone seemed to think that movie was the epitomy of badass, and then a couple of months later, BAM! People that previously adored the film somehow decided that it was below.
I understand the need for elitism. I'm an elitist myself. That doesn't mean, however, that I'm going to be one of the people who discounts this movie or Ledger's performance because of the running time, his death, the character, or whatever cockamamey excuse I can come up with.
Simply put, if you don't like the movie, then that's your thing. However, don't disrespect something that is pushing the genre forward. If you'd like, we can always go back to the way my previous list reads...
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