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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 18, 2018 19:33:18 GMT
I'm not saying they succeeded, just that they thought they could succeed. Which speaks volumes. They wanted to give him one since Brokeback and once he died they knew they'd never be able to give him one for a "proper" movie. Williams already had an Oscar so there was less incentive. Succeed at what? I don’t recall there having been petitions to permanently retire the Joker across all media. In that case, they could’ve given him an Oscar for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. I do. That film didn't have a full performance from Ledger.
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