The Dark Knight Trilogy (Christopher Nolan, 2005-2012)

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Matt
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#226 Post by Matt »

That Heath Ledger. He's no Cesar Romero.
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#227 Post by Jack Phillips »

Jeff wrote:Christian Bale as Batman, and Robert Smith as the Joker.
=D> =D> =D>
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#228 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Wow, that is one bad Joker costume. :( On the other hand, it is really creepy.
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#229 Post by patrick »

Jeff wrote:It's not being released until July, but as long as Warner keeps up their year-long viral marketing campaign, you can expect updates to keep turning up here. I expect things will die down for a few months after Christmas.
I'm guessing that the insane amount of hype right now is due to the first real trailer being released at Christmas.
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#230 Post by Jeff »

patrick wrote:I'm guessing that the insane amount of hype right now is due to the first real trailer being released at Christmas.
The trailer will be attached to prints of I Am Legend, beginning December 14. The IMAX prints of I Am Legend will have the entire seven-minute opening scene of The Dark Knight attached (presumably in IMAX format) instead.
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#231 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I was under the impression that the IMAX footage would be an exclusive prologue seperate from the film.
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#232 Post by GoldenPilgrim »

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#233 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Very cool.

The first six-minutes screened in New York for a select audience of 60. And yes, the entire portion is in IMAX format. Here are the details of what you can expect.
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#234 Post by exte »

Antoine Doinel wrote:The first six-minutes screened in New York for a select audience of 60. And yes, the entire portion is in IMAX format. Here are the details of what you can expect.
He looks like the Crow there!
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#235 Post by GoldenPilgrim »

Not to make that place any more crowded than it's already going to be but... That website is the final solution to the whole viral marketing campaign so far. Register and get free tickets to screenings of the IMAX prologue.
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#236 Post by Antoine Doinel »

More pics.

Promo madness continues with cell phones inside of cakes.
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#237 Post by GoldenPilgrim »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Promo madness continues with cell phones inside of cakes.
I've been taking part in all of the viral marketing for TDK and cake day was and exciting one. Basically, a website was found that had a countdown set to hit zero and launch a new website at Noon the next day. Once it launched, the website had pictures of stuffed animals holding papers with addresses on them, each of the addresses turned out to be bakeries. The first person to make it to any of the bakeries would ask for a special package under the name, "Robin Banks," they then received a cake with a number on it! They called the number, the cake itself would ring, and inside was an evidence bag with a cell phone/charger and a note from Joker. Once all of the phones were found, a new website launched with the new teaser poster and access to free tickets to a screening of the IMAX prologue. The people with cell phones will surely play key roles in the next part of the marketing campaign, they are still awaiting more calls from Joker, or, "Joker," rather.
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#238 Post by domino harvey »

I can't believe I watched that entire Perez Hilton video
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#239 Post by Jeff »

New poster. Batman apparently now has a de-luxe apartment in the sky.
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#240 Post by domino harvey »

"You met me at a very batty time in my life."
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#241 Post by SoyCuba »

Jeff wrote:New poster. Batman apparently now has a de-luxe apartment in the sky.
Is he looking out of the window or has his tongue perhaps freezed to the bar?
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#242 Post by Slothrop »

domino harvey wrote:"You met me at a very batty time in my life."
First rule of Batclub is you don't talk about Batclub.

Sorry. I couldn't resist.
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#243 Post by Chull »

Man, is it just me, or were all of the buildings in Gotham just placed randomly. It looks like no two are oriented the same way. Imagine what the streets must look like - none more than a couple of blocks long; some funneling to an abrupt, pointed end. But maybe that was the Joker's insidious plan all along, and the Batman is assessing the mess.
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#244 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Batman vs. The Incompetent City Planners
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#245 Post by Chull »

Jeff wrote: Batman apparently now has a de-luxe apartment in the sky.
Maybe it's too cold out to be sitting on gargoyles.
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#246 Post by eez28 »

New Trailer Won't be there long
another poster
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#247 Post by Faux Hulot »

Chull wrote:Man, is it just me, or were all of the buildings in Gotham just placed randomly. It looks like no two are oriented the same way. Imagine what the streets must look like - none more than a couple of blocks long; some funneling to an abrupt, pointed end.
So Gotham City is actually Boston?
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#248 Post by eez28 »

The first trailer I posted a while ago is now set to private.

Here is a new link.
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#249 Post by Napoleon »

Chull wrote:Man, is it just me, or were all of the buildings in Gotham just placed randomly. It looks like no two are oriented the same way. Imagine what the streets must look like - none more than a couple of blocks long
You don't need imagine anymore! Come to Europe where every Town and City has been cobbled together over the course of a few centuries.
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#250 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

I don't know about Boston or Europe (great joke btw), but it looks like LA to me. I miss the Gotham of the animated series.
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