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Just a note - Downey was trolling here in case people take him serious. If you see any of his interviews and what kind of person he is he's definitely the type to tell jokes deadpan and it makes some people think he's serious.
Who is Bane's Mr. Bigglesworth?
I must have missed this earlier in the thread, but it totally looks like Bane's mask is off when he throws JGL like a ragdoll.
An 8 lb coat. Damn you need to workout just to wear it.Guzim, get your Paypal account ready
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bane-Coat-T...ckets&var=&hash=item257057626f#ht_1215wt_1139
Is that the dude with the weird shape on his forehead?That's not Bane, that's one of Bane's soldiers/mercs (played by Stargate SG1's Christopher Judge).
Is that the dude with the weird shape on his forehead?
Yes, I just asked that.
No! I want to see the cowl come off physically, but not mentally. I want to see Bruce act like Batman without the costume like the nutjob he is.
10 weeks from today is release day
Does he ever sleep with women or does he just stalk them and spend tonnes of money to hang out with them.He also did it when he knocked out Dent at the party. Probably what caused Rachel to choose Dent over him. Fucking weirdo!
Haven't those been sold out forever?IMAX in NYC is going to be amazing I can't wait. The crowd gets so pumped it was the same during Dark Knight. I'm going to get 2 tickets for sure for Friday/Saturday because I know I'm going to want to see it again.
Does he ever sleep with women or does he just stalk them and spend tonnes of money to hang out with them.
Could it be?
Haven't those been sold out forever?
Gay batman? That could explain a lot of thingsCould it be?
Haven't those been sold out forever?
Maybe that's the case.
How are they going to sell those? Walk up firstcome first serve? Online?I think the midnight showings starting Thursday night were sold out 6 months ago. General tickets starting Friday July 20th have not been put on sale yet. I think. I hope they aren't sold out. I want to go opening weekend Sat night. Went for TDK, waiting 2-3 hours in line, got the best seats in the house (NYC IMAX) and had an amazing time.
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But Tobey was going to do S-M4............
How are they going to sell those? Walk up firstcome first serve? Online?
Do they have movie ticket scalpers in NYC?
Maybe that's the case.
The comment's not even in quotes. The writer of the feature probably put that in.I don't doubt Bale's commitment and we know he has more to do in this movie than in TDK, so I expect a good performance. Just that you hear those kind of comments often. As if its been a torture to do these movies.
How are they going to sell those? Walk up firstcome first serve? Online?
Do they have movie ticket scalpers in NYC?
The comment's not even in quotes. The writer of the feature probably put that in.
There are actual quotes though, where Bale said he had to take a minute on his last day of filming when it hit him that it'd be the last time he'd be wearing the suit and he had to let it sink in, or the one where he (Nolan, maybe?) said he spent six or so hours reading TDKR script because he was so engrossed visualizing it.
I wouldn't have those worries if I were you. He has a little more to work with than Kilmer or Clooney. I'm sure he's enjoyed the ride.
Da lambogeenees?+1 Bale, I could imagine him being a little teary.
I wonder if Nolan and his team did anything special for Bale like how they did for Oldman
"They gave me a very funny gift after my last shot on ['Dark Knight Rises,']" Oldman told The Wrap. "I was standing on a rooftop with Chris Nolan, and they gave me a shadow box, in this black frame. Inside it was my badge, my glasses and a mustache that they stick on the stuntmen. So they even retired my mustache. It was a lovely, funny little gift at the end of it all, and a lovely keepsake."
The comment's not even in quotes. The writer of the feature probably put that in.
There are actual quotes though, where Bale said he had to take a minute on his last day of filming when it hit him that it'd be the last time he'd be wearing the suit and he had to let it sink in, or the one where he (Nolan, maybe?) said he spent six or so hours reading TDKR script because he was so engrossed visualizing it.
I wouldn't have those worries if I were you. He has a little more to work with than Kilmer or Clooney. I'm sure he's enjoyed the ride.
Da lambogeenees?
That was actually one of my favourite (10 sec) scenes from Begins. Love how he is researching on the floor lol
It's one of the few bits of investigative work he does in the film. I'd love to see more of that.
The only real, clever detective work he does is the ballistics thing. I don't really consider research or having a cell phone sonar built for you as detective work. That stuff is still slick, but I want him solving shit.
"He's always had this need, this drive, to take action because of the tragedy that befell him," Christian Bale tells Total Film Magazine in their latest issue. "He's not in the healthiest of places, in many ways." With the plot of The Dark Knight Rises still one of Hollywood's best kept secrets, we have no idea what state we find Bruce Wayne eight years after the events of the last film. However, there will be one constant in his life. Pain. "That's constant throughout. But I think it's more about him feeling the consequences of a life that's entirely directed by pain, and holding onto that pain, and just how long he can do that. It's about making the decision to continue [being Batman] in order to maybe self-destruct, or whether he can find some kind of rebirth, to be himself. There's a certain amount of reflection."
"Chris is very good at recognising the kind of movie that we're making, that we're not making a little character piece," he adds for anyone concerned that action might be put on the back burner. "There's no reason why you can't have a substantial amount of character in it, but we're not going to go so far that people say, 'This is no longer the excitement I'm looking for.' It's the end of an era. For me, personally, and for Batman." As ominous that sounds, producer (and wife of director Christopher Nolan) Emma Thomas makes it clear that the Caped Crusader faces his biggest challenge yet. "I would say that in terms of brutality, this one exceeds the last one. This is the first episode that Batman's ever physically been taken. Bane is a brute. I think what's great about this villain is that The Joker is all about mind games and messing with people, whereas Bane is about physical strength. We're giving Batman someone truly worthy of him. It's not just pure force. Je's really switched on."
When will we see actual interviews for this movie? On like Leno, Letterman, Conan, The Daily Show and so on.
When will we see actual interviews for this movie? On like Leno, Letterman, Conan, The Daily Show and so on.
That's not detective work.The only real, clever detective work he does is the ballistics thing. I don't really consider research or having a cell phone sonar built for you as detective work. That stuff is still slick, but I want him solving shit.
That's not detective work.
Yup. Loved the bit when he's reconstructing the bullet. But I don't recall much beyond that.
When will we see actual interviews for this movie? On like Leno, Letterman, Conan, The Daily Show and so on.
"Fuck Batman"
He tries to figure out who the dirty cops in Gordon's unit areumberhulk2 said:The only real, clever detective work he does is the ballistics thing. I don't really consider research or having a cell phone sonar built for you as detective work. That stuff is still slick, but I want him solving shit.
Unfortunately, Bale and Nolan don't go on those shows. Hoping for some good Tom Hardy interviews though...
Off the top of my head:
He figured out how the mob was moving it's money, and where it was going.
Bullet reconstruction to figure out Joker's plan.
Found out where Joker and the hostages were in the city by scanning the city's cell phones with the help of Tech Support Lucius.
He had the idea that there would be a cop protecting Reese who had a relative in one of the hospitals and had Tech Support Alfred do the Google search for him, although he talked him through how to point and click.