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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
    Good, now I don't have to pay to see that shitty Harry Potter movie.
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    Robin Williams ???

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    Whats gordon saying in the bed<, I cant make it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by texacotea View Post
    Whats gordon saying in the bed<, I cant make it out
    Basically that Batman needs to come back

    NatureBoy found this http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/Movi....ew/index.html

    (EW.com) -- The first teaser for next year's "The Dark Knight Rises" is airing in front of a little movie called "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2."

    For those of you who missed the "Hallows" midnight screening because you're too tired/too busy/too no-longer-a-college-student, here's the lowdown on the "Rises" preview.

    It kicks off with a montage of scenes from "Batman Begins," with Bruce Wayne walking over the frozen tundra while Liam Neeson narrates his speech about becoming "A legend, Mr. Wayne." "Every Hero Has a Journey," say the intertitles. "Every Journey Has an End."

    Cut to: A shockingly intimate shot of Gary Oldman's Commissioner Gordon, lying on a hospital bed, breathing through what appears to be an oxygen mask, speaking in a tremulous voice.

    He tells someone offscreen -- it's pretty clear that he's talking to Batman -- that people believed in him, but then, suddenly, "You were gone. Now there is evil rising. The Batman must come back."

    From offscreen, Christian Bale's voice -- and this sounds specifically like his Bruce Wayne voice, which could indicate that Gordon has figured out Batman's true identity -- says, "What if he doesn't exist anymore?" Gordon, sounding like a man who hears his own death rattle: "He must...he must..."

    There's a quick shot of Tom Hardy's Bane in his weird mask which literally looks exactly like that photo from a couple months ago, then a long shot of buildings collapsing which literally looks exactly like that poster from a couple days ago, and then the real attention-getter: A single shot of Batman, braced for a fight.

    Bane steps into view. We only see him for a second, from over his shoulder, but he looks huge. For the first time in the Nolan "Batman" that I can remember, the Caped Crusader actually looks a bit scared. (The shot only lasted for literally two seconds, but I could've sworn Bats was wearing a new outfit.)

    A final title promises, "The epic conclusion to the Dark Knight legend," while terrifying chanting plays in the background.

    All-in-all, it's a weird way to launch the year-long lead-up to "Rises." In my sold-out "Potter" theater, there was nary a cheer or clap after the trailer, which either indicates that everyone was stunned into confusion, or I somehow found the one theater in the country filled with people who had no feelings whatsoever about "The Dark Knight." Let's try to decode the trailer with some theories:

    -- When Gordon tells Batman, "You were gone," it seems like an indication that, following the climax of "Dark Knight" -- in which Batman become a hunted fugitive, Bruce Wayne decided to retire his alter ego.

    Maybe "Rises" will be about his attempt to start a new, normal life -- kind of like Peter Parker in "Spider-Man 2" -- only to get called back into service after the arrival of Bane.

    The haunted man of violence who tries to lead a peaceful life, only to be forced by circumstances and fate to return to his old ways, is a recurring plot point in the films of Michael Mann -- a director who has had a huge influence on Nolan's work.

    -- What's up with all the destroyed buildings, and why does Gordon look like he's on life support? For hints, look back to the storyline that introduced Bane to the Batman mythos.

    In "Knightfall," Bane freed Batman's Rogues' Gallery from Arkham Asylum and set them loose on Gotham City, creating relentless mayhem and sending the city spiraling into anarchy.

    People have theorized that the strange chanting is coming from Arkham inmates. It's possible that Gordon was injured by Bane -- or perhaps even targeted. As for the buildings, here's a wild idea -- could it be that Nolan is flavoring his story with elements of "No Man's Land," the other great Batman story arc about a citywide descent into anarchy?

    Sure, "No Man's Land" seems a bit fantastical for Nolan's realist mythos...but then again, so does Bane.

    -- Lastly, a note about that shot of Batman and Bane. When you think about it, all of the villains in "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight" weren't really all that physical; the Scarecrow and Ra's al Ghul were both most dangerous when they were getting inside of Batman's head, and the Joker openly scolded Batman at the end of "Dark Knight" for thinking that their battle would just come down to fisticuffs. (There were also various gangsters who did various gangster things.)

    It's interesting, then, to consider that Bane is such a beast of a man -- you can tell that these two dudes will wind up fighting each other tooth and nail, just like Schwarzenegger and the Predator (or, more recently and hilariously, the Rock and Vin Diesel in "Fast Five.")

    And something about the finality of all the intertitles -- "Every journey has an end, the end of the Dark Knight legend" -- makes me wonder if "Dark Knight Rises" will be a genuine ending.

    Like, not a "Superhero flies off into the night, forever hunting evil" ending, but an old-fashioned "This story is over, it will not begin again" ending ending. (Remember: When Bane met Batman in the comics, this happened.)

    And since Nolan, Bale, and Warner Bros. are adamant that the Dark Knight series will end with this film, you have to wonder: Could this be the first superhero movie with a genuinely unhappy ending? Could Christopher Nolan's Batman die? Or at least be very badly injured?

    We'll post the trailer as soon as it becomes available online. In the meantime, did anyone else out there see the pre-Potter trailer? What did you think?

    Are you surprised that the trailer focused so heavily on Bane, with nary a shot of Anne Hathaway or Joseph Gordon-Levitt? Anyone else intrigued by the fact that "Dark Knight Rises" is apparently building so strongly on "Batman Begins," a film that "Dark Knight" really kind of ignored?

    Could this join "Toy Story 3" and "The Return of the King" in the tiny pantheon of trilogy-enders that are actually good?

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    Thanks man good stuff

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    its a year away.....take a breather

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    its a year away.....take a breather
    Yeah, kinda, but, at the same time, those two movies are the shining example of how to make GOOD superhero movies and I want, with all my being, for the third one to be just as good. Hell, just thinking about The Dark Knight makes me want to watch it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
    Yeah, kinda, but, at the same time, those two movies are the shining example of how to make GOOD superhero movies and I want, with all my being, for the third one to be just as good. Hell, just thinking about The Dark Knight makes me want to watch it again.
    Nolan does an amazing job, sticks so well to some of the original stories

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    On-set pics and clips as well as Bane in full costume

    Slightly spoilerish - LINK

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    Pretty awesome that this movie doesn't come out til 2012 and this thread has reached 4 pages

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    The Dark Knight Rises: Bane movie poster - Catwoman movie poster

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
    The Dark Knight Rises: Bane movie poster - Catwoman movie poster
    Wish the Catwoman poster was a frontal view still worth buying a framed version though

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    Well I do find it interesting that she is riding Batman's bike. Like the article says... is she taking a different role than the normal Catwoman?

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    Meow.

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    Spoiler: show

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    Quote Originally Posted by NatureBoy View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by psuexv View Post
    Well I do find it interesting that she is riding Batman's bike. Like the article says... is she taking a different role than the normal Catwoman?
    My guess is that just like Batman in Batman Begins, we'll get some of her backstory and the costume will evolve throughout the movie. The Catwoman poster above looks different than the pic from yesterday.

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    I wonder which backstory they will use?

    Early version with not much backstory:

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    Catwoman, then called "the Cat", first appeared in Batman #1 as a mysterious burglar and jewel thief, revealed at the end of the story to be a young, attractive woman (unnamed in the first story), having disguised herself as an old woman during the story and been hired to commit a robbery. Although the story does not have her wearing her iconic cat-suit, it establishes her core personality as a femme fatale who both antagonizes and attracts Batman. It is implied Batman may have deliberately let her get away, by blocking Robin as he tried to leap after her. She next appears in Batman #2 in a story also involving the Joker, during which she wears a fur mask and again succeeds in escaping Batman.


    Revised version from 1986:

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    Catwoman's origin—and, to an extent, her character—was revised in 1986 when writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli published Batman: Year One, a revision of Batman's origin. She works as a prostitute in order to survive and wants to break away from her abusive pimp (and former boyfriend). She witnesses his crimes and, because of an event that occurs to her sister, fears for her sister's life and begins to study self-defense and martial arts. Her teacher inspires Selina to become more than what she has been and she realizes that prostitution is no life for her, or for "Holly".


    I doubt they use the Batman Returns version where she falls and a bunch of cats start nibbling on her

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