I wouldn't know about that
so fucking good.
I wouldn't know about that
I think you are confusing between excitement and activity - two different animals.Sorry I offended you so much
You cannot deny there is less excitement for this than TDK
If Bane trained with Ra's for years, it was obviously in a time before Wayne's stint with the League of Shadows. Which would place it at least a decade before the start of TDKR. What has he been doing for 10 years?
I wish Nolan would not take such liberties with the Bane character or even use him at all
Sorry but this time I do not trust in Nolan
I can make it make sense enough in my head.Bane gets fucked up which leads Ra's to go find a new number two guy (Bruce of course). Meanwhile Bane spends his years getting fixed up/experimented on. Maybe in jail? Or maybe Talia break his ass out of wherever he is after Ra's dies. Who knows. If he was hurt right before begins, it would be at most ten years since, not at least. 6 months between Begins and Knight, 8 years between Knight and Rises.
You know, my cousin Dougie is still the one guy that is convinced that Jack Nicholson is still the best Joker (I know there are some people on GaF like that as well, but one look at their post histories suggests that they are retarded anyways - and to be discredited).
My gripe with the spoiled text is the timespan involved.If Bane trained with Ra's for years, it was obviously in a time before Wayne's stint with the League of Shadows. Which would place it at least a decade before the start of TDKR. What has he been doing for 10 years?
To be honest, I've yet to see a portrayal of the Joker that has really disappointed me. The actors they've gotten to play the character over the years have all done top notch work.
Ceasar Romero perfectly fit the campy, 60's Playing Card Joker on the Adam West show.
Jack Nicholson rocked the sadistic, manic Joker of the Tim Burton film.
Mark Hamil is the definitive animated Joker, who meshes both Romero's and Nicholson's Joker into, arguably, one of the most well rounded and complex versions of the Joker we've seen.
Heath Ledger surprised many by delivering a manipulative, genuinely frightening, ruthlessly intelligent Joker who fit perfectly within Nolan's relatively played straight Batman universe.
John DiMaggio's Joker in Under the Red Hood was weak, but outside of that, I think the four actors that have represented the Joker in film and television for over 50 years have done amazing jobs. I love them all, really, and it's hard for me to choose a favorite or the "best."
So what's the word with special effects and Bane? Are we going to see a lot of effects to make him huge or is natural Hardy all we get?
Natural Hardy is all you need.
I agree. It's funny, because Batman hasn't been treated nearly as well in film or animation.
If you notice the trailer, you will see a Bane like figure crawling/climbing out of a hole which I assume is a Prison. I could be wrong though.My gripe with the spoiled text is the timespan involved.If Bane trained with Ra's for years, it was obviously in a time before Wayne's stint with the League of Shadows. Which would place it at least a decade before the start of TDKR. What has he been doing for 10 years?
I agree. It's funny, because Batman hasn't been treated nearly as well in film or animation.
There have been more people to play Batman though.
Comparatively speaking the actors who played opposite all of those Jokers (West, Keaton, Conroy, Bale) were all very good adaptations for their particular work (I'd also throw Diedrich Bader on there for Batman: BATB), with every other Batman actor lagging considerably behind.
So I see this article on IGN and I'm like, "Oh, good. I can confirm that the IMAX near my house is film and I am good to go!"
Then I go to the site the visual effects supervisor posted to ensure that it was film. And it's a fucking digital projector at the Hamilton 16 IMAX. I am cry.
Then I notice the Indiana State Museum is film, but they usually show movies late. So I go to their website. THEY GOT THAT MI:4 BITCHES! OH YEAHHHHHHH
That was one of the oddest moments in TDK or BB. Not to mention the whole party and The Joker being wrapped up by just cutting to the next scene.
The IMAX that is film in Indy is the Indiana State Museum one, and they will be showing Ghost Protocol. So I'd guess that one of your two science museums will be showing it. Especially because the Indiana State Museum was advertising that the IMAX version would be shown 5 days ahead of normal theaters.Both of these screens are at science museums. I don't even know if they're going to show Ghost Protocol. And even if they do, the screens are those shitty ass dome omni screens. FUCK.
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS PROLOGUE SPOILERS
The Dark Knight Rises prologue to focus on Bane hijacking a plane
From British newspaper The Metro; I'd say this is probably very likely to be legitimate, the Metro aren't a tabloid paper at all. Read it on the way to uni this morning.
I don't like it.
Funny thing is there is a scene with joker leaving the party that was in the script and was filmed. The second or so viral was a picture of joker sitting in the backseat of q car. Hope it sees the light of day some day
Any more info on this? Anything I can see?Funny thing is there is a scene with joker leaving the party that was in the script and was filmed. The second or so viral was a picture of joker sitting in the backseat of q car. Hope it sees the light of day some day
I don't like it.
Any more info on this? Anything I can see?
Well, Bane breaking down a reinforced cockpit door with his bare hands would be a good way to establish him as a...uh...physical villain.
Here's a photo that was released through the viral campaign as wellHeres the script:
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Heres some amateur footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVhdB2gNJ6U&feature=related
A lot of people might disagree, especially because of the heavy voice, but I think Nolan and Bale have come closest to nailing the character of Batman and Bruce Wayne. Suit could be better and I could do without the heavy voice but in terms how I imagine to act and be in a movie, they nailed it. Tim Burton and Joel Schumakers's Batman's were either completely different than what the comics had introduced or comical to the point of pathetic.
Out of frustration that I have no real IMAX in Vegas now and can not see the Prologue, you guys get more Deviant Art
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Don't worry. You'll have Sculli's unbiased opinion exactly 15 days and 2 hours from now.
what.
how are you getting to watch the film that early. i don't understand the scheduling on these things sometimes. no coherency to it at all!
Out of frustration that I have no real IMAX in Vegas now and can not see the Prologue, you guys get more Deviant Art
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bootleg is tradition. wb wants you to watch a crappy bootleg off of youtube.
This is some bullshit.
There are only 2 IMAX theaters in the Dallas/Fort Worth area that is 70 mm. The rest is all digital.
Both of these screens are at science museums. I don't even know if they're going to show Ghost Protocol. And even if they do, the screens are those shitty ass dome omni screens. FUCK.
DFW is the 5th largest market in the US. And not one IMAX theater is going to have the prologue attached to it. FUCK ME.
I guess I have to wait for the inevitable bootleg.
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This is what this thread needs, more crappy posters.
I think I might drag my niece over to mission impossible, MI4 looks fun but doesn't seem like as good as an excuse that I Am Legend was.
lolMI4 comes out in Australia on the afternoon of the 14th. We're also almost a day ahead of the US. Rather, Sydney is the first place MI4 is being screened in the world.
Heres the script:
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