"How about a magic trick?" That memorable line is just one of many spoken by Heath Ledger's Joker in 2008's "The Dark Knight," a movie full of similar quotes which came to dominate the zeitgeist in the years after Christopher Nolan's modern comic book classic debuted. This one has a particularly sharp punch line, however, as it involves the villain slamming some poor goon's head into a pencil and making it "disappear." Now, Ledger's "Dark Knight" co-star, Gary Oldman, has seemingly paid homage to the late actor and his Joker performance in the Apple TV series "Slow Horses."
More than 15 years later, "The Dark Knight" is somehow better than you remember it . What is essentially Nolan's superhero version of "Heat" remains the gold standard for big screen comic book adaptations, debuting t

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