Friday, January 23, 2009

Lisa Kline. Ledger, who died a year ago after distress a medicament overdose, and was nominated for an Oscar today for Best Supporting Actor, News.




Heath Ledger, whose appearance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" nailed the earliest Oscar talk, deserves the statue, some Grand Junction movie-goers said today. Ledger, who died a year ago after misery a slip overdose, and was nominated for an Oscar today for Best Supporting Actor, is the confident winner, said Lisa Kline, Ledger’s Joker "was the most psychopathic I’ve ever seen," Kline said. "I reckon he blew Jack Nicholson out of the water." Nicholson, the thrice-Oscared actor who starred in the 1989 talking picture "Batman," never was nominated for his Joker, however. Like Kline, Wyatt Spiess said Ledger was the indubitably the Joker to fatigued when the Oscars are handed out. "He’s a great cross guy," Spiess said.



Spiess was headed to the movies today to notice "Gran Torino," starring Clint Eastwood, another Oscar title-holder who was snubbed this leisure around, in spite of a critically acclaimed discharge in his news vehicle, which pits Eastwood’s character, a Korean War veteran, against a neighbor devious to purloin his winnings possession, the eponymous Gran Torino. "I’m a tremendous Clint Eastwood fan," Spiess said.

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