David Tennant doesnt look serious enough to play an evil villain in such a famous movie.

David Tennant doesnt look serious enough to play an evil villain in such a famous movie.
David Tennant is a geek and just a BBC actor he can't be in a hollywood film he's too ugly for the glamour of it all.
Saw this today at a local independent cinema and I must say this film deserves all the praise that it has so far received and then some. Having first seen the 152 minute running time I thought it might drag on abit in places but that certainly wasn't the case having never had my thoughts drift for the entire duration other than to utter the odd word to the people I went to see it with. I thought Heath Ledger was truly amazing, he has managed to add such depth to the character and really was the star of this epic, he deserves full recognition for his performance, despite his demise. It's going to be very hard to follow this up with something even better, they've certainly got a challenge on their hands with that.
Matt lurvs Jay
As much as it was a good film there was some odd bits that could easily have been avoided, like when the Joker pushes Maggie (whatever her name is) off a 20-story building, she lands on a car and is fine about it.
She is not used to him saving her. Mary-Jane is used to Spider-man saving her, and even Lois Lane with Superman so it would be okay for them, but not Maggie. If she was so used to him saving her, why does she scream when she's falling, when he's right above her?
Who wouldn't scream?
I guess you can't count on your knight in shining armour coming along everytime and let's face it falling off a building is a scarey experience. It would have been more unrealistic to have her falling and not screaming. Although I did find this a little strange myself I probley wasn't paying close enough attention to what was going on at the time so her reaction was probley right for the situation.
Matt lurvs Jay
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