The Dark Knight Trilogy (Christopher Nolan, 2005-2012)
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Here's a look at Domino's Dark Knight pizza box that will also gain you access to yet another viral site with film clips, wallpapers, interviews etc.
Also, Citizens For Batman have something happening on July 8th.
Also, Citizens For Batman have something happening on July 8th.
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He did manage to piss off Adam West on Family Guy.
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Domino's Pizza exclusive trailer. Lots of new footage and a longer Joker monologue.
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Wizard World footage from the Batman Begins gift set
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When fanboys attack!
Worthy of the rediculous thread
Nick Nunziata, Chud.com wrote:It's easy to just dismiss the film's flaws for all it gets right but where some compromises worked with the maiden effort by Nolan and crew, this film has too much working for it to give it a total pass. The pacing, a few of the character moments I'll choose not to spoil, and the fact that aside from the excellent street confrontation with the flipping semi the majority of the action isn't as stunning as it could be takes what is nearly a great film a notch down.
It's very good. The fans are going to eat it up. It's got some really meaty drama and fantastic performances. It's just not a masterpiece and the be all, end all many assume it will be.
Xihix, Rotten Tomatoes commenter wrote:This review is horrible. TDK IS a masterpiece. Take it back now, or expect a lot of negative comments. Your career is pretty much counting on this... This review will follow you everywhere from now on.
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Well, that's true, he is a pretty terrible writer. If you check his RT reviews one of his pull-quotes (I can't remember what for) was that a film was 'just plain GOOD'.
Still, the RT fanboy brigade don't care about that and will similarly rip into a dissenter even if its Jonathan Rosenbaum.
I'm finally excited for this film. I guess marketing worked on me as well? It seems to be much better than Batman Begins, with set-pieces and a villain that are already looking much better than anything in that film (and the Eckhart/Dent character even more so).
That plus seeing a big film (partially) shot in IMAX has me excited.
Still, the RT fanboy brigade don't care about that and will similarly rip into a dissenter even if its Jonathan Rosenbaum.
I'm finally excited for this film. I guess marketing worked on me as well? It seems to be much better than Batman Begins, with set-pieces and a villain that are already looking much better than anything in that film (and the Eckhart/Dent character even more so).
That plus seeing a big film (partially) shot in IMAX has me excited.
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Just had a big box of blu-rays and hddvds arrive today, including the new 'Batman - Gotham Knight' (this has become one of the best new trends in big-budget movies. "The Animatrix" is still a favourite dvd of mine)
Haven't watched it yet, and it remains to be seen if it's any good.
(One of the directors is, unfortunately, listed as (Batman Begins co-writer) David Goyer, and the last time he got complete control over writing, directing, etc. he produced Blade Trilogy
) But I'm just about to put it in, and quite looking forward to it (no Joker, but Scarecrow apparently makes an appearance)
Haven't watched it yet, and it remains to be seen if it's any good.
(One of the directors is, unfortunately, listed as (Batman Begins co-writer) David Goyer, and the last time he got complete control over writing, directing, etc. he produced Blade Trilogy
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Many of the shorts in 'The Animatrix' were directed by great anime auteurs.Darth Lavender wrote:Just had a big box of blu-rays and hddvds arrive today, including the new 'Batman - Gotham Knight' (this has become one of the best new trends in big-budget movies. "The Animatrix" is still a favourite dvd of mine)
Haven't watched it yet, and it remains to be seen if it's any good.
(One of the directors is, unfortunately, listed as (Batman Begins co-writer) David Goyer, and the last time he got complete control over writing, directing, etc. he produced Blade Trilogy) But I'm just about to put it in, and quite looking forward to it (no Joker, but Scarecrow apparently makes an appearance)
The Gotham Knight directors are all largely some animator with no directorial credits to his name.
The whole product is largely a cash-in on the past success from The Animatrix (an anime spin-off that actually made sense given the franchise it was based upon, and one that had the involvement of the film's directors) and I thought it was pretty poor.
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A new Joker TV spot and a Joker scene from Swedish television. This is the first extensive footage of Ledger and he's looking like he completely owns the role.
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Watchmen, Terminator Salvation and Body Of Lies will all be trailering in front of The Dark Knight.
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ill have to check that out, some of the stuff people here dig for and find is amazing.domino harvey wrote:I know he pulls some of it off ONTD, because it's where I steal a lot of my links for the board too
Finally we get to see some good stuff before a film. I was getting tired of seeing trailers for "Death Race"Antoine Doinel wrote:Watchmen, Terminator Salvation and Body Of Lies will all be trailering in front of The Dark Knight.
Great Dark Knight Trailer
Just watch and enjoy. Great addition to the ceremony before the grand opening on the 18th.
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Due to demand, some theaters are adding 6 AM screenings. 
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Titanic is still #1 all time for box-office.
Dark Knight obviously has a larger base of gung-ho fans than the studio originally anticipated, so it'll probably be a very big hit. But #1 of all time is not even remotely likely.
The most successful pre-opening advertising hype that I can remember for any movie (well, aside from something like Star Wars prequels, with an already built-in fanbase) was Independence Day. There were round-the-clock screenings in a number of cities when it opened. It did end up being a gigantic hit, but nowhere near #1 all-time. Of course, the fact that the movie itself was pretty bad might have had something to do with that, but even if Dark Knight is as good as many people are hoping, it won't have a wide enough appeal to challenge any overall box-office records.
Dark Knight obviously has a larger base of gung-ho fans than the studio originally anticipated, so it'll probably be a very big hit. But #1 of all time is not even remotely likely.
The most successful pre-opening advertising hype that I can remember for any movie (well, aside from something like Star Wars prequels, with an already built-in fanbase) was Independence Day. There were round-the-clock screenings in a number of cities when it opened. It did end up being a gigantic hit, but nowhere near #1 all-time. Of course, the fact that the movie itself was pretty bad might have had something to do with that, but even if Dark Knight is as good as many people are hoping, it won't have a wide enough appeal to challenge any overall box-office records.
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Yeah, I'm guessing a lot of this anecdotal evidence is a front-loading on behalf of fanboys, so I imagine it will have an enormous opening weekend but then taper off quickly after that. But then again, having weekend screenings already sold out means there will be folks like me probably catching it the second weekend.
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At very best, this film will do $400 million, but that's a huge long shot. And I will be astonished if it does $500 - there's just no way. And forget any film touching Titanic, ever. If Star Wars couldn't do it, then forget it. We're talking about a film that spent a year at the box office. I'd be surprised if Dark Night lasts through October...

