RyuHayate said:He probably would've had some sort of metallic plating built inside of the mask to prevent the bullet from penetrating it anyway.
No use. Batman would've caught the bullet with his teeth à la Ace Ventura.Wiggum2007 said:So he should've shot him in the mouth.
Wiggum2007 said:So in the final confrontation, why the fuck doesn't Harvey shoot Batman in the face?
Skiptastic said:He's the goddamn district attorney, not fucking Wyatt Earp. You think the White Knight of Gotham really has a lot of practice shooting people in the head from over ten feet? Wake up, smartass.
Wiggum2007 said:So he should've shot him in the mouth.
RyuHayate said:Dent isn't an expert marksman. By the time he lined up for a shot, Batman would've planned out his plan of attack.
He probably thought, "If he misses, I'm going to dash towards him and perform a painful disarm."
Wiggum2007 said:So in the final confrontation, why the fuck doesn't Harvey shoot Batman in the face?
Wiggum2007 said:So in the final confrontation, why the fuck doesn't Harvey shoot Batman in the face?
He's just showing off. I heard about a deleted scene where, before hitting a henchman, he cocks back the five finger sandwich, pauses casually and says loudly "Oh wow, would you look at that...it's my fist!" before promptly dropping the sledgehammer on him.Scullibundo said:I think the only problem I had in this movie was Batman's stiff, robotic fighting. Like you would see him pull his arm back and hold it there for half a second, before releasing it forward into a punch.
SpeedingUptoStop said:He's just showing off. I heard about a deleted scene where, before hitting a henchman, he cocks back the five finger sandwich, pauses casually and says loudly "Oh wow, would you look at that...it's my fist!" before promptly dropping the sledgehammer on him.
I noticed it, but it just seemed deliberate to me. Like he was playing chess or something, working out the next hit before the first one was even started.Scullibundo said:No its this thing that happens in every fight scene. It's as if it was meant to be edited at a faster pace but because the complaints the first film got Nolan let it all happen in one take.
Scullibundo said:No its this thing that happens in every fight scene. It's as if it was meant to be edited at a faster pace but because the complaints the first film got Nolan let it all happen in one take.
Substance said:Brett Ratner gives his take... spin offs of course
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/09/23/should-there-be-a-joker-spin-off-film-brett-ratner-thinks-so/
Substance said:Brett Ratner gives his take... spin offs of course
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/09/23/should-there-be-a-joker-spin-off-film-brett-ratner-thinks-so/
DMczaf said:
Naw, the suits are the same, just the faces are different & the right guy's stomach is sticking out. Frank Miller Dark Knight movie confirmed?UltimaPooh said:I think it is BEGINS on the right and Dark Knight on the left.
SpeedingUptoStop said:Still no denying the chest plates are The Dark Knight suit. The pic does say before and after. Maybe the one on the right was just an earlier mock up of the doll on the left?
jett said:Fucking ratner is such a waste of human life.
Skiptastic said:Just reading that article shows that he knows absolutely nothing about film. His movies only cement that opinion.
Snaku said:Jon Stewart's interview with Eckhart tonight was one of the funniest interviews I've seen on the show. :lol
Blader5489 said:Dammit, I knew that was on tonight! Fucking David Blaine.
Warner Bros. has confirmed the street date for "The Dark Knight" and shows a glimpse of the art work.
It will street December 9th in most of the world and be released in a two disc DVD edition and a two disc blu-ray version.
DMczaf said:
Warner Bros. is upping the ante in the awards-season screener game by going Blu-ray, and Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" could be the big beneficiary.
The studio has sent out a mailer to Academy members, offering them the option of receiving screeners in the Blu-ray format in lieu of watermarked regular DVDs. Nolan, a proponent of Blu-ray, urged the studio to make history with the foray into new technology.
"We really tried to do a lot with the film technically to give audiences a real reason to go see the film in theaters," including shooting sequences in large-format Imax, the "Dark Knight" director said in an interview.
But for Academy members who haven't seen it in theaters, or simply want to view it again, he said, "the Blu-ray version is vastly superior to DVD. You can actually see the things we did in Imax, and it will give Academy members the best possible chance to see what we did technically."
For "Knight's" Blu-ray incarnation, the director said he was able to approximate the changing aspect ratios of the film's Imax edition. The sections shot in 35mm will play in a letterboxed format, and for the Imax sequences, the image will expand to fill the entire widescreen. While that doesn't capture the complete Imax image, "it still gives us more of the way it was projected in Imax," Nolan said.
Warners will be holding the usual awards-season screenings of the movie, and the film will be rereleased theatrically in January, but Nolan said that if Oscar voters can't make those, "the Blu-ray version is also an excellent way to see the film."
Christopher said:Awesome I know this is gonna be big for Blu Ray too if WB pimps it so
The sections shot in 35mm will play in a letterboxed format, and for the Imax sequences, the image will expand to fill the entire widescreen. While that doesn't capture the complete Imax image, "it still gives us more of the way it was projected in Imax
dabookerman said:Wait, so in the Imax version, does the aspect ration change through out the film?
For "Knight's" Blu-ray incarnation, the director said he was able to approximate the changing aspect ratios of the film's Imax edition. The sections shot in 35mm will play in a letterboxed format, and for the Imax sequences, the image will expand to fill the entire widescreen. While that doesn't capture the complete Imax image, "it still gives us more of the way it was projected in Imax," Nolan said.
Blader5489 said:This is probably a dumb question, but as someone who has a blu-ray player (PS3) and but no HDTV, would the Blu-ray version look distorted at all on my SD set? Or should I just stick with the regular DVD?