Lightknight said:
Thanatos2k said:
Yeah, Mark Hamill has retired as the Joker like three times now. I do think he's serious this time though, sadly.
Depends on the paycheck, probably.
He said it's not the paycheck that will bring him back; I don't think he really cares about it that much. I mean, you can tell during behind the scenes stuff and interviews that doing the voice all these years was really hard on his vocal cords and you can see all the work he puts in just for the sake of his love of the character. It was too much.
He has promised to only come back if they do an animated adaption of
The Killing Joke. I think he's actually endorsed fans petitioning for this. Regardless of what happened and what is happening now, I don't blame him. I don't think a good paycheck is worth what the role's done to him, as much as he loved the role, so it's perfectly honorable he stuck with it as long as he could and that he said he wanted to retire his Joker "on a high note". Still, if he's willing to come back for an animated adaption of something I've heard is really good, but will probably never read then I'm all for it. Chances are it's not going to happen though.
OT: I played
Lone Survivor at my friend's house on his PS3. Didn't go through too much, but I remember somewhat liking what I played. Of what little I played it got a bit weak in some departments, but it's a serviceable enough distraction if you're looking for something atypical in the psychological and survival horror genre. 2D indie by itself is a little atypical for the genre let alone the other concepts that make up the game. This is especially true among its triple AAA brethren like
The Last of Us,the
Resident Evils, the
Dead Risings, and many others.