The Dark Knight Trilogy (Christopher Nolan, 2005-2012)
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If Nolan decides to take time off will Bale, Freeman, Caine, et al follow suit? Will this be a move to allow a different Batman for the Justice League film that won't star Brandon Routh or Christian Bale?
Or would this mean giving Schumacher another chance?
Or would this mean giving Schumacher another chance?
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Just to clarify, it's four different releases. Not four different cuts of the movie.Antoine Doinel wrote:Digital Bits is rumoring a December 9th DVD release date, with no less than four different versions to choose from.
A bare-bones DVD, a two-disk DVD. A Blu-Ray, and a special edition Blu-ray with trinkets.
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For the DVD and BluRay artwork, Warner has gone with worst poster concepts. That said, the Joker-fied film descriptions are a nice touch. And yes, the BD is coming with the the "live" feature so nerds everywhere can watch the film and do Heath Ledger impersonations in real time.
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New *cough* trailer.
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For me, Die Hard pales in comparison to Aliens and T2. But I don't think there's a point in comparing The Dark Knight to other films, no matter how great it is. If anything, I think the challenge is for Nolan to try to top it with a third, if he chooses to. Right now he's away working on a script but we'll see. For me, I'm curious if he'll break chronology - not like Memento - but in some fashion...flyonthewall2983 wrote:The highest praise I can give it is that it's probably the best action film of it's kind since the first Die Hard. Anything more than that is slightly ludicrous.
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I probably should have been more specific in my original comment. Aliens & T2 are essentially Sci-Fi films. The kinds of action films I'm referring to are the big action-crime films (I exclude Michael Mann's films from this genre, because though he has done some spectacular action sequences, his films are more crime drama than action), a la what Bruckheimer usually puts out.exte wrote:For me, Die Hard pales in comparison to Aliens and T2. But I don't think there's a point in comparing The Dark Knight to other films, no matter how great it is. If anything, I think the challenge is for Nolan to try to top it with a third, if he chooses to. Right now he's away working on a script but we'll see. For me, I'm curious if he'll break chronology - not like Memento - but in some fashion...
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I don't know, they are both on this fairly definitive list.
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6 of one, half a dozen of the other. You're right, but there is still enough science fiction in both of those films for my opinion to hold any water.Mr_sausage wrote:Actually, if we're to talk essentials, both movies are action adventure films. Look at their essential structures: descent-into-enemy-territory and chase-movie, respectively.Aliens & T2 are essentially Sci-Fi films.
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Well I was being pedantic over your use of the word "essentially". But there is no reason why they cannot be both, nor why the terms should be mutually exclusive. Next we'll be arguing over why Alien couldn't possibly be a horror movie, or something.flyonthewall2983 wrote:there is still enough science fiction in both of those films for my opinion to hold any water.
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Maybe I'm missing the joke but to be sure, isn't T2 both? Going to Pescadero and then Cyberdyne where all the police and swat show up?Mr_sausage wrote:Actually, if we're to talk essentials, both movies are action adventure films. Look at their essential structures: descent-into-enemy-territory and chase-movie, respectively.Aliens & T2 are essentially Sci-Fi films.
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You could argue it, I think, although I see those more as plot points that reinforce the narrative structure I adumbrated, rather than being themselves the structure. Both are points that allow the T2 to resume the chase--indeed, allow the narrative to resume its thrust--after being unble to find his targets for a while.exte wrote:Maybe I'm missing the joke but to be sure, isn't T2 both? Going to Pescadero and then Cyberdyne where all the police and swat show up?Mr_sausage wrote:Actually, if we're to talk essentials, both movies are action adventure films. Look at their essential structures: descent-into-enemy-territory and chase-movie, respectively.Aliens & T2 are essentially Sci-Fi films.
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So I went to this "TDK" sound showcase at the Egyptian in Hollywood, and they had Hans Zimmer talking about his process along with the music editor and mixer. Zimmer carried the night with his intelligence and delicate humor. There was a Q&A at the end: a woman got up and said she thought the movie wasn't as good as the music, and wanted to know how Zimmer feels about hearing that. Zimmer responded as graciously as possible, trying his best to pay homage to Nolan's script. I thought it was funny, especially with the uncomfortable tension during this interaction. Half of the crowd was industry geeks and the rest, mostly, "TDK" zealots, so it was hilarious to have this woman speak her mind.
Here's something else: Zimmer reminisced his first real gig, Nic Roeg's "Eureka." He told us how he nervously approached the great filmmaker asking him what kind of score he would like. Roeg paused dramatically, then responded, "The sound of Earth being raped, my dear boy!" Ha ha...
Here's something else: Zimmer reminisced his first real gig, Nic Roeg's "Eureka." He told us how he nervously approached the great filmmaker asking him what kind of score he would like. Roeg paused dramatically, then responded, "The sound of Earth being raped, my dear boy!" Ha ha...
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Nolan talks about his favorite scene from the film.