Has anyone gotten the chance to see the trailer?. It looks nothing short of amazing.
Has anyone gotten the chance to see the trailer?. It looks nothing short of amazing.
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It does look pretty awesome. I'm not sure what to think about them rebooting the franchise again with everyone the same though.
Oh christ...enough of this shit. TDK is one of the shittiest films I've seen. Last thing I want is another year of hyped up crap and fanboys going crazy. And it's already started by stating the trailer looks "nothing short of amazing". Really? There is a dude on a hospital bed mumbling, and a few short clips from previous films....that is amazing?
Yeah, menik is right. Like really? It is extraordinarily lazy promotion. You have a franchise that has made a shitload of money, that has been filming since May 5th and we get this lazy shit?
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So I just watched the trailer for the first time and I have to agree with this ^.
At the :51 mark it shows a page from a book being turned and it has really small handwriting and Morgan Freeman says, "This guys methodical, exacting, and worst of all, patient."
That's the fucking line from the Seven. And the book is the same from the movie too. Is this a joke?
that trailer is fake
Still beats 100% of the other shitty superhero movies I've seen in the past few years.
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The Black Angels - 5/22 - Hotel Congress
Devo - 5/24 - Rialto Theatre
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They seriously need to retire this genre. What's next? Aquaman? Storm? Radioactive Man?
EDIT* Actually, I would watch the latter.
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Big Boi/Killer Mike - 5/20 - Rialto Theatre
The Black Angels - 5/22 - Hotel Congress
Devo - 5/24 - Rialto Theatre
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 5/30 - Rialto Theatre
This trilogy is the only worthwhile comic book series adapted to the big screen..i think its going to surpass TDK personally, and yes Tom Hardy!
I would never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member...
They'll retire when it stops making money, so we're fucked. But I enjoyed the last two and I'll enjoy this one. I enjoy if even more knowing that it will be the last one and unless Christopher Nolan decides he wants to be George Lucas in twenty years, we'll never have to worry about Batman getting dragged back onto the silver screen ever again...probably not.
It will be rebooted due go plenty of cash to be made, Chris Nolan will not be involved as a director however...i hope Bane and Tom Hardy makes a name for himself with this role
I would never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member...
FROM THE DEAD!!!!! Am I right guys? Is it too soon to make a "Heath Ledger is dead joke?"
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I have a feeling they're going to just tack on catwoman at the end much like TDK was "Here's two-face! Ok now he's dead!" which was one of many problems in that movie
Originally Posted by Wayne Coyne
Just get George Clooney to reprise his role. That'll end the franchise for at least ten years or so.
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What I'm getting out of this thread is no one liked the last Batman movie.
WAAAT?
While Ledger did a great job, the Joker died in 89. It still pisses me off. I understand it's a movie, but how many times are we gonna except that Batman and Superman and other superheros have died and just watch other shit with them in it? Big reason why I stopped buying comics. Other than I got older. i think they went hand in hand.
I actually think that's one of the things that makes comic books interesting. The fact that you have reboots and returns to story lines time and time again. It's more of a traditional approach to folklore and storytelling in that way.
I'm not a big comic guy, but I always thought that was neat. Nothing is worse than someone trying to pick up a story where someone else left off... Why not just try and tell it again in a different way?
Hmm. I never looked at it that way, I just always saw it as a rehash. Or lack of material I guess. Thank you for that perspective.
That said, there is no doubt that a lot of it ends up being rehash... But from time to time you get really interesting evolutions in the stories.
Ha, remember this?
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Dark-...bed-25652.html
Bane is a strange choice of a villain considering how he was the biggest fuckup of Batman & Robin, and that's saying a lot. Speaking of Bane, I'm pissed at DC for canceling Secret Six.
I always thought Schwarzenegger was the biggest problem with that movie.
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Yeah Arnold takes the cake, that or George Clooney, the first Batman where vagina was the ultimate goal. I thoroughly enjoyed TDK and look forward to seeing Tom Hardy BREAK THE BATMAN. I also wonder if Hardy is going to be South American in this movie though.
the grouch looks too happy in that photo