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Monday, May 2, 2016

Jokers Purple Rain


I've heard that Jack Nickles stated that playing a character as complex as The Joker take a lot out of you. If you're not a trained method actor it can cause you a lot of stress. I can't confirm this, nor do I feel like Googling the quote. Lets just say its a possible truth. Is this the reason why Ledger was so restless playing the character?

Leto was said to have acted strangle, when getting in the mind of The Joker, playing practical jokes on the cast. Mark Hamill has voiced Joker more than anyone ever will. His voice is unanimous with the devil in purple. I believe that Hamill understand the spirit of Mr. J. and that spirit is pleased with his work. 

But the spirit gets hungry, claiming the lives of the ones we least expect first ledger now Prince. Many people forget that Prince played the Joker while writing the soundtrack to the Batman Movie (1989). this happens the same year the Killing Joke comes to home video. There is no evidence to back up any of these statements, only rumors and speculations.


New Reaction Trailers on T3M

New trailers now available on t3Medias Youtube channel. 
  1. Purto Ricans in Paris
  2. SouthSide With You
  3. Duel
  4. Tulip Fever
  5. Batman: Killing Joke
  6. Snowden
We're also debuting a new segment for funny clips. Movie clips voiced over for comedic and entertainment purposes called What They Should Have Said.

Enjoy!

Hulu is making a cable box for your TV






Hulu, just like Neflix is an online streaming company co-owned by Disney and 20th Century Fox. They have worked out a deal that will bring Hulu to viewers at home with a cable box product. Details are still in the blueprint stages. This product will still work as an online service. From what is given by Hulu, the cable box will have a direct link to your Hulu account and stream the service to your TV to an input (HDMI) for direct access.
The war between the Stream Kings has now come to the next level. This may be ground zero. Will Netflix counter with a box of their own. Right now you can get apps on Smart TV's, laptops, computers, phones, gaming consoles, to name a few. Access to Hulu and Netflix is not limited but this may spring a reaction from those still use to physical media, like cable boxes, DVD's, and VHS tape. This may also launch the Streamissance for companies like HBO and Showtime. If they start offering their channels and go into direct competition.

I believe they should, if they are offering movies and original shows at the same rate or lower then slowly transition away from cable. This could be the beginning of something big or something to be totally exploited and then made to hurt the little guy. I guess we'll find out. According to a post in the Wallstreet Journal by JOE FLINT and SHALINI RAMACHANDRAN

For more on my thoughts on this issue take a look at Episode 24 of Talking Through The Medias.

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