crisdecuba
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I usually don't like fan-made trailers, but this was indeed excellent!Holy shit, that's the best fan trailer I may have ever seen.
I usually don't like fan-made trailers, but this was indeed excellent!Holy shit, that's the best fan trailer I may have ever seen.
I'll bet money that Moonrise Kingdom doesn't get nominated for anything.
Nolan told us in Begins that the sequels would be about escalation. That ending scene was him waving his dick in our faces saying "look it hasn't even started to get hard and grow but just you wait and see"Obviously I haven't seen the film but Christy Lemire's points about TDKR being too big is my biggest fear.
Yeah, he played up the "Why do we fall bit" very nicely.Holy shit, that's the best fan trailer I may have ever seen.
Other reviews mention that the movie moves at a brisk pace so dont worry, unless you have a small bladder with a large coke.Obviously I haven't seen the film but Christy Lemire's points about TDKR being too big is my biggest fear.
No one in this thread has actually seen TDKR and were talking about Oscar nominations?
dafuk
Got to lay the groundwork for the excuses.No one in this thread has actually seen TDKR and were talking about Oscar nominations?
dafuk
Being the send off and follow up to TDK, could it really have been anything else? Bigger...but holy shit I hope we can manage it!
I'm a Canadian but was rooting for Bigelow over Cameron. So the humiliation factor never crossed my mind![]()
No one in this thread has actually seen TDKR and were talking about Oscar nominations?
dafuk
Clark Gregg (Avengers) has already locked his nom.Hines Ward will win for best supporting actor.
Other reviews mention that the movie moves at a brisk pace so dont worry, unless you have a small bladder with a large coke.
This was posted at BO.com forums but its an awesome fan trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHGMLXPgoU8&hd=1
Dont watch if you are on a media blackout for TDKR spots etc.
I'm not worried about it dragging.
Django will get ignored. I'll place an avatar bet on it.
Don't forget Lincoln. DDL gonna rip that shit up.
Too many characters? Subplots?
Don't forget Lincoln. DDL gonna rip that shit up.
It's the perfect oscar bait.Don't forget Lincoln. DDL gonna rip that shit up.
I meant to put that last sentence in quotes as if it was Nolan saying it. Anyways, she's he first I've heard say that about the characters. *shrugs*It's not us. It's if the story is completely fleshed out in the given time. From what we heard initially, TDKR was around three and a half to four hours long before they had to cut it. From what I gather, Lemire's argument is that there's too much exposition and not enough character development.
I've always got the feeling that old Hollywood fucking hates QT.It will get a best screenplay nomination, and maybe some acting nods for Waltz and DiCaprio.
But in awesome fantasy world, it wins everything and QT goes on stage and does the biggest film nerd acceptance speech of them all. "I like to thank Sergio Leone for making the best movie EVER, etc"
Why do cast members keep missing the photo-op? First Hardy with Mad Max, now Michael Caine gets injured and missed the premiere.
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Why do cast members keep missing the photo-op? First Hardy with Mad Max, now Michael Caine gets injured and missed the premiere.
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Why do cast members keep missing the photo-op? First Hardy with Mad Max, now Michael Caine gets injured and missed the premiere.
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Damn, Anne needs a sandwich.
I meant to put that last sentence in quotes as if it was Nolan saying it. Anyways, she's he first I've heard say that about the characters. *shrugs*
I've always got the feeling that old Hollywood fucking hates QT.
I've always got the feeling that old Hollywood fucking hates QT.
Don't forget Lincoln. DDL gonna rip that shit up.
Just a thought, but do any of you guys believe that TDK received more praise because Ledger died? It was a great performance, one that will stand out forever, but I've always thought about that.
Just a thought, but do any of you guys believe that TDK received more praise because Ledger died? It was a great performance, one that will stand out forever, but I've always thought about that.
Just a thought, but do any of you guys believe that TDK received more praise because Ledger died? It was a great performance, one that will stand out forever, but I've always thought about that.
Not this again.
Morgan Freeman is secretly the devil.
Full circle.
I hope Flass has a cameo as a falafel vendor.
man, i laughed at this comment for like 5 minutes.
felt like 10.
I hope Flass has a cameo as a falafel vendor.
Batman himself, Christian Bale, recalled the first scene in which Bruce Wayne shared his idea for the Caped Crusader with Alfred. "There's a scene where Michael Caine's character, Alfred, and myself as Bruce are sitting on the plane and we first talk about the symbol of Batman and who he is and why," Bale said. "That really sets up what is going to happen for the next three movies."
One of the newest additions to the cast, Anne Hathaway also went back to the very start of things for her favorite scene. "Well, in the first film, it's the part where Wayne Manor is burning down, and Bruce Wayne is trapped underneath that beam and Alfred comes and says the words that his father had said to him, 'Why do we fall?' and he pushes it up," she said. "That gets me going every time."
For Gary Oldman, his very first scene working on the film has stuck with him the longest. "It's the first scene that I played in 'Batman Begins,' and that was [when] I got out of the police car on the dock and there was a bevy of criminals that was bound and gagged," he said. "Someone had taken care of them. I was not aware at that point in the story there was a Batman."
The tragic loss of Heath Ledger is never far from anyone's mind when discussing the legacy of the series, and Nestor Carbonell remembered his few scenes with the Joker vividly. "Heath Ledger's performance in ['The Dark Knight'] was so breathtaking, just about any scene with him," he said.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt treasures the entire trilogy's structure rather than one particular scene. "I think each movie has its own necessary place," he said. "There's a beginning, a middle and an end. That's a true trilogy. They talk a lot of trilogies. They say, 'Oh, it's a trilogy.' It's not a trilogy. It's three sequels, but this is really a trilogy. That's what satisfies me as an audience member."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/16...s-premiere-christian-bale-anne-hathaway.jhtml
'Dark Knight Rises' Stars Pick Their Favorite Scenes
JGL kissing that Nolan ass.