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Post by v-chan on Apr 23, 2008 6:34:01 GMT -5
So...I want to see the dark knight. Just like eighty-something more days....
I love batman.
I love him good.
When I was little, I wanted to be Batman when I grew up.
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Post by thereisnospoon on Apr 23, 2008 13:10:33 GMT -5
Batman is awesome. No doubt about it.
Interestingly enough, they've been running Mask of the Phantasm on HBO Family over the last week or so. I'm curious as to whether it has anything to do with The Dark Knight's impending release.
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Post by Larry Laffer on Apr 23, 2008 14:26:45 GMT -5
A marketing ploy? In my TV entertainment? More likely than you think! Batman is awesome. No doubt about it.. Nuff said!
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Post by ladylilith on Apr 23, 2008 14:39:07 GMT -5
I'd like to see The Dark Knight too. But there's something which is bugging me.
You all know of course that there's Heath Ledger playing his almost ultimate role... I wouldn't like to see giant posters about him, just because it would be obviously a commercial thing.
Or do I suspect too much? Anyway, it's obvious... The posters will come. And I know I'll find them annoying... Even though I have to admit that the commercial battage would have been similar if he were still alive.
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Post by thereisnospoon on Apr 23, 2008 16:10:18 GMT -5
I'd like to see The Dark Knight too. But there's something which is bugging me. You all know of course that there's Heath Ledger playing his almost ultimate role... I wouldn't like to see giant posters about him, just because it would be obviously a commercial thing. Or do I suspect too much? Anyway, it's obvious... The posters will come. And I know I'll find them annoying... Even though I have to admit that the commercial battage would have been similar if he were still alive. Considering that the Joker is the primary villain, I find it hard to believe they won't have posters of him around.
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Post by Carla on Apr 23, 2008 17:19:11 GMT -5
I'd really like to see that movie, I'm sure Heath Ledger made an excellent job there It's kind of hard for me to acept he's dead
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Post by thewhiterabbit on Apr 23, 2008 18:09:09 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward to this film, Heath Ledger is supposed to be awesome. I know it's kind of insensitive, but I hope they don't cut any of his 'darker' scenes.
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Post by numbmelody on Apr 23, 2008 18:14:38 GMT -5
I'm not all that fond of Batman, but I'll probably see The Dark Knight because my friend likes the Joker. An amusing version of the trailer: The Dark Knight 1966 StyleAww, Heath Ledger
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Post by v-chan on Apr 25, 2008 8:59:05 GMT -5
Batman is awesome. No doubt about it. Interestingly enough, they've been running Mask of the Phantasm on HBO Family over the last week or so. I'm curious as to whether it has anything to do with The Dark Knight's impending release. Yes, yes he is. And I don't think it has anything to do with TDK, although a japanese director (can't remember his name right now; he directed Paprika, I think) is directing a series of mini-films to be released in June or July to bridge Batman Begins more fully with The Dark Knight. I'd like to see The Dark Knight too. But there's something which is bugging me. You all know of course that there's Heath Ledger playing his almost ultimate role... I wouldn't like to see giant posters about him, just because it would be obviously a commercial thing. Or do I suspect too much? Anyway, it's obvious... The posters will come. And I know I'll find them annoying... Even though I have to admit that the commercial battage would have been similar if he were still alive. Well, there were giant posters of him made even before his death, and it's like it was said: the Joker is Batman's archnemesis; why they wouldn't have posters of him, I dunno....I tend to think he'd (Heath) would want it that way. After all, he said repeatedly that the Joker was one of the most enjoyable roles he'd played. I'm really looking forward to this film, Heath Ledger is supposed to be awesome. I know it's kind of insensitive, but I hope they don't cut any of his 'darker' scenes. I'm pretty sure they won't. ^^Yays. Does anyone else here read many Batman graphic novels or comics?
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Post by Carla on Apr 25, 2008 19:41:03 GMT -5
Well, my cousin is a Batman nerd he has a huge collection full of comics, DVDs, figures and all that kind of stuff, sometimes he borrrows me his comics but he hadn't done it in a while. Of course, he's diying to see The Dark Knight, so problably I'll gone to the premiere with him
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Post by Tritogeneia on May 1, 2008 14:59:28 GMT -5
Oh, I too love the Bat. And in my opinion, Michael Keaton was the best Batman.
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Post by Carla on May 1, 2008 16:04:26 GMT -5
I agree with Trito-chan, Michael Keaton was the best Batman, mainly because of Tim Burton Jack Nicholson as the jocker was also excellent
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Post by Tritogeneia on May 2, 2008 5:16:02 GMT -5
I agree with Trito-chan, Michael Keaton was the best Batman, mainly because of Tim Burton Jack Nicholson as the jocker was also excellent And Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman? She was PERFECT. Hallie Berry's performance wasn't as nearly as good as that. I agree, Tim Burton had a lot to do with it, but still all the other actors who played Batman didn't have that certain something Keaton had.
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Post by fallen-angel on May 2, 2008 11:39:12 GMT -5
A marketing ploy? In my TV entertainment? More likely than you think! Batman is awesome. No doubt about it.. Nuff said! too true
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Post by TotallyUsagi on May 4, 2008 1:12:23 GMT -5
I saw a preview for The Dark Knight while watching Iron Man today... I gotta tell you, Heath Ledger's Joker laugh scared the $&%# outta me!!!!!
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