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‘Dark Knight’ Dedication to Heath Ledger

The official site takes recognition...

Clicking the logo on the official site for The Dark Knight has always taken visitors to something new and interesting. Now, the link takes you to a memorial page for recently deceased Heath Ledger who plays The Joker in the film, a role that is most likely going to be the last time he is seen on screen as production has come to a halt on Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus of which Ledger was starring.

Below is a screen capture of the site, give it a click to visit it yourself.

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That was really classy and nice. They also put something on the Whysoserious site.

- BeautifulM
( January 26th, 2008 | 12:27 am )
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