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The Dark Knight Rises: Five Things We Just Learned Today?Plus, More Pics!

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<!-- internal videos / html on top --><!-- external videos / html on top --><!-- audio player --><!-- gallery preview--><!-- custom polls --><!-- movie review grade wrapper (can't think of a better way to do this) --><!-- movie review grade --><!-- expandable video -->The final Batman-vs.-evil story is almost upon us. Well, the conclusion of Christopher Nolan's telling of the saga starring Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader is almost upon us, anyway.
But that's a sadness for another time!
We are secure in our knowledge that The Dark Knight Rises is going to pack a massive punch of surprises when it finally hits theaters on July 20 (starting at midnight, naturally), but juicy nuggets of information?and cool new photos!?continue to flow ahead of the film's release.
So, here are five brand-new things to know about The Dark Knight Rises...
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<!-- internal videos / html on top --><!-- external videos / html on top --><!-- audio player --><!-- gallery preview--><!-- custom polls --><!-- movie review grade wrapper (can't think of a better way to do this) --><!-- movie review grade --><!-- expandable video -->1. What Year Is This? According to 49 pages of production notes helpfully released by Warner Bros. (a routine process ideally intended to better inform critics and entertainment reporters, despite the risk of major spoilage), The Dark Knight Rises picks up eight years after Batman battled the Joker, clashed with Harvey Dent and lost Rachel Dawes in an explosion that still makes us shudder a bit. And yes, people think Batman is a murderer. But at least Alfred had plenty of time to rebuild the Batcave, right?!
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JULY 20TH...\:spotting: :spotting: :spotting:


MAY HAVE TO PAY..........


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got our tickets today..


show.. Friday[20th] 3:30 PM..........



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very soon..:popcorn2 .......:0corn :0corn :popcorn2 :popcorn2 :popcorn2
 
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My son and his Grandma are going to a marathon starting at 6 PM Thursday with the 1st Batman w/Bale, the 2nd one and then finishing with this one at midnight.


I would have done this myself but I have plans with a bunch of degenerates next Friday and thought I better get some sleep Thursday night.


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got our tickets today..


show.. Friday[20th] 3:30 PM..........



:0corn

very soon..:popcorn2 .......:0corn :0corn :popcorn2 :popcorn2 :popcorn2



:popcorn2 :popcorn2 :0corn :0corn :popcorn2 :0corn


can only hope the theatre managers across the world are in some way asking for a thoughtful prayer just prior to each showing for those envolved in this recent useless slaying.....both those directly and their loved ones too.
 

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2 words...


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I..M..A..X



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can only guess that alot of you haven't seen the movie yet..

very interested to know why..

it is certainly awesome..
 

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Saw this movie and here's the thing........


This movie isn't as good as the second one. The order of movies should have been this.


Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight

Scarecrow was okay for a villain
The Joker (Mainly because of Heath Ledger) was brilliant! (Even though he died like a bitch)
Bane is the only one who can compete physically with Batman, but still - he isn't a big enough Villain to warrant the final trilogy.

So -

Scarecrow - Methodically plans his shit.
Joker - Unmethodically plans his shit which makes him unpredictable and terrifying.
Bane - To lackluster in his plans. He was tough, but not terrifying psychologically.

I know I am thinking too much into it and I should just enjoy it, and I did, but I kept thinking that this trilogy could have been perfect.

The storylines needed to be changed to fit the villains. If the storylines and succession of villains were changed like I said, I would have enjoyed this trilogy immensely more.

I still really like the movie though. :0074
 

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Saw this movie and here's the thing........


This movie isn't as good as the second one. The order of movies should have been this.


Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight

Scarecrow was okay for a villain
The Joker (Mainly because of Heath Ledger) was brilliant! (Even though he died like a bitch)
Bane is the only one who can compete physically with Batman, but still - he isn't a big enough Villain to warrant the final trilogy.

So -

Scarecrow - Methodically plans his shit.
Joker - Unmethodically plans his shit which makes him unpredictable and terrifying.
Bane - To lackluster in his plans. He was tough, but not terrifying psychologically.

I know I am thinking too much into it and I should just enjoy it, and I did, but I kept thinking that this trilogy could have been perfect.

The storylines needed to be changed to fit the villains. If the storylines and succession of villains were changed like I said, I would have enjoyed this trilogy immensely more.

I still really like the movie though. :0074

Interesting take on it.
Curiously, do you follow the Batman storyline via the Comic Books or are the movies your primary indulgence with Batman?
 

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Saw this movie and here's the thing........


This movie isn't as good as the second one. The order of movies should have been this.


Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight

Scarecrow was okay for a villain
The Joker (Mainly because of Heath Ledger) was brilliant! (Even though he died like a bitch)
Bane is the only one who can compete physically with Batman, but still - he isn't a big enough Villain to warrant the final trilogy.

So -

Scarecrow - Methodically plans his shit.
Joker - Unmethodically plans his shit which makes him unpredictable and terrifying.
Bane - To lackluster in his plans. He was tough, but not terrifying psychologically.

I know I am thinking too much into it and I should just enjoy it, and I did, but I kept thinking that this trilogy could have been perfect.

The storylines needed to be changed to fit the villains. If the storylines and succession of villains were changed like I said, I would have enjoyed this trilogy immensely more.

I still really like the movie though. :0074

Havent seen the movie yet but I will this weekend..

As far as ending the series with Joker instead of Bane I disagree.

If you want to stay true to the comic you have to end it with Bane. In the comics Bane is the one who breaks Batmans back and ended him... So its only fitting that Bane is the final villian in the films. Like I said I havent seen the movie yet by my guess is Bane fucks Batman up good like he did in the final comics.
 
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