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The majority of critics and, obviously, moviegoers, believe that it was an excellent movie. Ledger's death may be have been a selling point for the film, but c'mon... after opening week, how long can that sustain a film and make people want to come back and see it? We have to pay $10 and up a ticket to see a movie, while most critics get to watch them for free. It's hard to find a movie worth paying for once let alone for a repeat viewing, especially when in 3 months, you can go to Wal-Mart and buy the DVD. The point is that this "film/social critic" is asking himself what was so great about Ledger? What was so great about this movie? Here is the answer.... You're out of touch.— December 14, 2008 8:05 p.m.