I'm seriously hoping they don't this one up. Batman Begins is the only decent movie to come out of this whole comic book movie craze (XMen 1 - 3 were decent I guess), would suck nuts if they screw up the sequal.
Never been a Batman fan otherwise, so I've got nothing to compare it with, just as long as it's a good movie in it's own right.
diggerz
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Originally posted by idoru
Maggie Gyllewdasingsfinhoweveryouspellit is far, far cuter than Katie Holmes.
+1010101
she's hot and classy. thumbs up. i loved her part in "stranger than fiction".
verndogs
I lost all interest in Batman after that sad excuse of a movie Batman Forever came out in 95
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by verndogs
I lost all interest in Batman after that sad excuse of a movie Batman Forever came out in 95
go check out Batman Begins, you may find you change your opinion.
'Dark Knight' Trailer's Joker Shots Have Guillermo Del Toro, Others Smiling
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'I thought the Joker was still serving hard time,' Adam West says playfully of character now being played by Heath Ledger.
By Shawn Adler, with additional reporting by Brian Jacks and Josh Horowitz
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The makeup. The walk. The cockeyed posture and bubbling psychosis: For legions of Batman fans across the globe, Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker in "The Dark Knight" is no laughing matter. So why are so many people smiling?
"I love it," "Hellboy" director Guillermo del Toro gushed to MTV News. "Every time I see more of Heath Ledger's Joker, I like it more. That's a good sign because if something is going the wrong way, the more you see about it, the less you ingratiate yourself with it."
Del Toro isn't alone. Just days after the first extended "Dark Knight" trailer leaked online, fans and critics alike are singing the praises of Ledger's portrayal, which many are already calling a pitch-perfect dramatization of Batman's greatest nemesis, the Clown Prince of Crime.
It's a difficult role for any actor to pull off, say fans, a delicate balancing act that straddles the line between crazy and crazy-scary. That Ledger appears to pull it off so effortlessly is nothing less than a testament to director Chris Nolan's vision, "Batman: The Animated Series" producer and writer Paul Dini insisted.
"Heath Ledger's Joker seems perfectly suited to the dark Gotham City created by Christopher Nolan," Dini asserted. "He seems more street than any other version of the Joker, with his clownish visage recalling hastily applied graffiti paint rather than chemically dyed skin."
Dini is legendary among Batman aficionados for his work on the Emmy Award-winning "Batman: The Animated Series." The show's more famous canonical influences include an adopted redesign of Mr. Freeze (as well as a new back story for the super-villain) and the introduction of the Joker's demented sidekick, Harley Quinn — but it was his work with the Joker himself that often earned Dini the loudest praise. His version of the character (voiced by Mark Hamill) could turn on a dime, from twisted psychopath to demented prankster — always ready with a laugh or a gag for his enemies.
Dini sees very little of that schizophrenia in Ledger's performance, a quality that he believes makes the character that much more terrifying.
"His attitude is mordant and sardonic as opposed to manic," Dini reflected. "No goofy gags or puns for him. This Joker doesn't split sides ... he splits skulls."
As much of an influence Dini's noirish vision may have had on the darker themes of Nolan's Batman universe, no artist, perhaps, has made as big an impact on "Begins" and "Dark Knight" as Jeph Loeb, the legendary comics author of "Batman: The Long Halloween," a 13-issue limited series that examined the origins of Harvey "Two-Face" Dent and the rise of Batman's familiar rogues gallery after the fall of crime boss Carmine Falcone. By his own admission, Nolan credited the series as a powerful inspiration for his take on Batman.
The respect and admiration is mutual, Loeb said.
"I saw the trailer and loved it," he enthused. "I'm as big a fan of Nolan's and [writer David] Goyer as they are of me! They talked extensively about the influence of my work on both films — so what's there not to like?!"
In particular, Loeb singled out Ledger's Joker as particularly terrifying, contrasting it with previous incarnations of the character that might have been too "clowny."
"I was never a big Nicholson fan," Loeb said of Jack's work as the Joker in Tim Burton's "Batman." "[Ledger] however feels just about right. I eagerly anticipate more!"
"If any franchise can benefit from being grittier and darker, it's Batman," Del Toro added. "With this I find him really scary. I find him really, really edgy and scary."
With a scarier, grittier Joker on the loose in Gotham, what exactly is a crime-fighter to do?
Find out how the heck he got out in the first place, joked Adam West, best known to a whole generation of fans as TV's Batman.
"The Joker? Heath Ledger?" the icon playfully questioned. "I thought the Joker was still serving hard time in Gotham State Prison."
POW! BAM! Ledger's Joker arrives in all his glory July 18.
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bananas
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Originally posted by Frenchie
LOL!!1 I was going to post that.
Keep all your batman info HERE.
and you cannot compare Jack and Heath. Jack > *
fixed.
racing4hoes
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Originally posted by Minhaj
the trailer or the 6 minute short?
6 minute short
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
go check out Batman Begins, you may find you change your opinion.
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who remembers this?
:gsmile:
:D
verndogs
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
go check out Batman Begins, you may find you change your opinion.
if the 3rd batman didn't piss me off so much, I'd see it
LittleGoku
will be one of the best movies of 2008..
the new batman is in a league of its own when compared to all of the other comic book movies. (spiderman,xmen, ironman, etc)
batman ftw
monishb
how batman 2 , were there not already a few before this one?? me confused:conf: