"Dark Knight" Site Goes Live ... Kinda
If any of you hardcore "Batman" fans need a new web page to refresh every day, we've got one for you.
Here's where you'll find the official site for Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight," which hits theaters next summer. Unfortunately it's little more than a 'splash page' at this point. Yep, just one single image to keep you satisfied until the meatier goodies arrive.
The sequel to "Batman Begins" will star returnees Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman -- as well as newcomers Maggie Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, and Eric Roberts.
Source: Warner Bros.
Here's where you'll find the official site for Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight," which hits theaters next summer. Unfortunately it's little more than a 'splash page' at this point. Yep, just one single image to keep you satisfied until the meatier goodies arrive.
The sequel to "Batman Begins" will star returnees Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman -- as well as newcomers Maggie Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, and Eric Roberts.
Source: Warner Bros.
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on May 14 2007 02:46 AM [b]Pfft...[/b] More I say. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 04:53 AM Best cast ever in a comic book movie. Better than Begins. Nolan's gonna show em again how to make a comic book hero justice. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 06:34 AM oh my lord this movie is going to rule! (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 07:31 AM [b]BATMAN COULD KICK THE SHIT OUT OF SPIDER MAN!!![/b] Well at least we know the new Batman movies don't blow! (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 08:03 AM Man, what's with all the Spider-Hate? Nolan could crap on a log and film it for two hours and you people would talk about how innovative and dark it is. Ridiculous (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 09:11 AM or Raimi could film two hours and nineteen minutes of crying, bad hair cuts, and underdeveloped villains and you people would talk about how great it is. Ridiculous. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 09:23 AM I loved Batman Begins. I am a big fan of Nolan. On the Spider-Man side of things, I was disappointed with the finale, but it was better than many comic book movies. The Dark Knight has the best cast ever assembled for a comic book movie. I am so excited for this film. But you have to give Spidey his props, he is king of the comic book movie box office. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 09:37 AM In reply to this comment (#865158) Fanboys are fanboys, whether for Spiderman or Batman. Personally, I'll admit Spiderman 3's failings, but I will also not just take whatever Nolan gives us because it is "dark". Fanboys are always ridiculous, no matter what the object of their affection is. That's my whole point: for whatever reason, dark is in, and because Nolan is giving it to them they love him. Perhaps the superhero climate has changed, because Spiderman is much more lighthearted (how dark can you make it, it's about a high school kid, not some psychologically challenged billionaire). (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 14 2007 10:14 AM In reply to this comment (#865158) [b]aye.[/b] Raimi is selling out. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 10:18 AM First off, Bravo Blank Blank, you said it perfectly. Secondly, the vast difference between Batman Begins and Spiderman movies can be described as polar opposites to each other. The only paty i did not care for was the fight scenes in Batman, other than that, it had everything, character depth, humor that didn't insult the audiences intelligence, a well fleshed out story, cool villains that did not idiotically monolgue. On the other hand, Spiderman had everything else wrogn with it, except for the fight scenes which were cool the first time, but lagg after seeing them a few times (i work at a movie theater). Everyone walking out of Spidey 3 praised the figth scenes, but i never heard any praising of the story, dialogue, character drama, etc. Goes to show you that Americans love the quick, cheap, unrefined tastes, thus their minds are as fatty as their guts. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 10:51 AM In reply to this comment (#865162) So, you don't like movies that, in your opinion, insult the intelligence of the audience, but then you'll insult the intelligence of an entire nation based on a few people coming out of a movie? Perhaps you should leave the discussions about intelligence to the adults. Spiderman and Batman are two totally different movies. I love them both for what they are. If you can't do that, fine, you're the one who's missing out (because you're the one who can't enjoy himself in movies "below" his intelligence). Besides, I hate to point out the obvious, but neither premise for these movies would be embraced by "intelligent" people. They are both pretty much impossible, and are fantasy based on comic books. I seem to remember you being the one who makes fun of Spiderman movies at every chance you get on these forums. Let it go my man, let it go. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 14 2007 11:36 AM The Dark knight may be the most anticipated comic book movie of all time with all the expectation it has to deliver on based on the gem that is Batman Begins. Dark Knight will be the Godfather II to begins' Godfather. Count on it. Hopefully the third installment wont foll the godfather trend though. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 01:19 PM look, spiderman 3 was definately no elektra or ghost rider, but given the quality of the second installment, 3 was definately a disappointment. you cant really compare spiderman to batman, because spiderman is inherently a "bright" character and batman is inherently a "dark" one. In fact, the two worst movies of the franchises happened when the filmmakers went against the inherent qualities of their characters and tried to make them something they are not (spiderman dark, batman light and funny in batman and robin). spiderman 2 hit all the right notes, a sympathetic villain, an engaging romance angle, just a little bit of cheese, whereas spiderman 3 tried to hit those same notes again, but this time they were too loud and distracting, if i could follow through with the orchestra analogy. begins on the other hand, didnt go as dark as batman returns did for example, it was dark and moody without letting itself be completely overtaken... granted, i am a batman guy, but that only means i'll be the first one to speak up if TDK isn't up to the level i expect it to be. and all indications are that TDK is in good hands, and if anything, Nolan is humble enough to acknowledge his mistakes (replacing holmes with a better actress, hopefully he decides to change his superfast fight scene editing). this movie absolutely has a chance to be the best comic book movie of all time (no matter what the box office says). (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 02:15 PM In reply to this comment (#865156) neither did the Spider-Man movies (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 02:16 PM In reply to this comment (#865158) Because hair cuts are a real reason to hate a movie. (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 02:18 PM In reply to this comment (#865165) I agree with just about everything you said. Though, I think you can make a darker Spiderman film like Raimi tried, you just have to be careful. The problems with Spiderman 3 could be solved in editing. Take out one or two scenes, and you have a completely different movie. I too really enjoyed Begins, and I can't wait to see what Nolan has in store for the second movie. I don't know how anyone can label one movie or the next "the best comic book movie of all time". If you can't compare Spiderman to Batman because of the tones, like you said, how can you make that statement? (and I agree, boxoffice doesn't matter) (Reply to this) |
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on May 14 2007 03:51 PM Wow, even the splash page for The Dark Knight is better than Spiderman 3 (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2007 12:13 AM FUCK SPIDERMAN! IT WAS SHIT WITH #1 - A LAME CARTOON/VIDEO GAME OF A MOVIE - AND SOMEHOW MANAGED TO GET WORSE. THEY ARE SO OVERBLOWN AND UN-INVOLVING. I CAN SEE WHY THEY ARE GOOD FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES, BUT HOW CAN SO-CALLED "TRUE MOVIE BUFFS" LIKE ANYTHING THESE "BATMAN & ROBIN"-ESQUE FLICKS HAVE TO OFFER? BATMAN ISN'T GOOD "JUST BECAUSE IT IS DARK." IT IS GOOD BECAUSE IT DOESN'T INSULT US WITH CHEESE AND SPECIAL EFFECTS IN PLACE OF STORY AND CHARACTERS. AND BEFORE YOU SAY SOMETHING LIKE SPIDER-MAN WAS ALL ABOUT CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT; IF YOU REALLY CONSIDER THE LAME PETER PARKER SAGA PRESENTED IN THESE FLICKS CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT (OR ANYTHING OTHER THAN HEAVY-HANDED, OVERLY-OBVIOUS CORN)... WELL, YOU SHOULD JUST WATCH "BATMAN BEGINS," OR EVEN THE FIRST OR SECOND TIM BURTON FLICKS, AGAIN TO SEE WHAT EXACTLY CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IS . NOT TO MENTION KICK-ASS ACTION FLICKS THAT FEEL AUTHENTIC AS OPPOSED TO AN OVERBLOWN SPECTACLE. I'LL SAY IT AGAIN; FUCK SPIDER-MAN. IT'S FOR KIDS! AND NO I'M NOT HATING JUST NOW CUZ #3'S DOING BIG BOX OFFICE. IT SUCKED FROM DAY ONE! (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2007 04:13 AM In reply to this comment (#865170) angry hater on the loose (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2007 08:01 AM Sorry.. rolled in drunk at about 2 am last night and went nuts. but I stand by it. Spiderman is so cheesy and cartoony. (Reply to this) |
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