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  dinsdag 31 juli 2007 @ 11:39:55 #251
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WhySoSerious.com Changes Again
Source: Superhero Hype!
July 31, 2007
quote:
We're not sure why, as people were using the site to watch the new teaser trailer, but The Dark Knight viral site WhySoSerious.com has changed again. Now it redirects to Rent-A-Clown.com, where you can see the people that participated in the Friday event at Comic-Con.
"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch!"
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  dinsdag 31 juli 2007 @ 18:16:06 #252
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ja, ik las het vanmorgen.
Ge-wel-dig! .. dat muziekje ook
  woensdag 8 augustus 2007 @ 23:14:21 #253
52543 Timo20
RODA JC FOREVER!!
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Mijn God. Dat is echt een muziekje dat de hele dag in je kop blijft steken
  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 08:06:33 #254
11449 Ash
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THE DARK KNIGHT panel at Wizard World

quote:
Hey, I've just come from Wizard World Chicago, one of the biggest comic cons in America, something I try and go to every year, but this year was by far the best con experience I've ever had.

Yesterday at a DC comics panel, Editor Dan Didio stepped aside at the end for a special presentation, and Bob Wayne ( I know he has something to do with sales, I don't remember his official title) got up to address some rumors. There was a secret panel the next day, and for the first people to attend the con and get wrist bands, there would be something about a movie, "They may or may not be working on, and they may or may not be filming currently in the city." This went up to crazy cheers.

I got back to the con this morning at 7:00 AM which is two hours before they let weekend pass owners enter, without a weekend pass you don't get in until ten. Longest two hours of my life, and when they let us in, we all lined up inside the main show room. It took us another hour before we were given wrist bands, and a batman t-shirt, with the date of the con, and the bat symbol on the front, with THE DARK KNIGHT IN THEATERS JULY 2008.

At about 3:00 pm, I got BACK in line and waited until six. We had been warned the day before when the panel was announced, that there would be no cameras, cell phones, ipods, or anything else that could be used as a recording device.

Paul Levitz president and publisher of DC comics took the stage to thunderous applause, and introduced David Goyer, Jona Nolan, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, and Christian Bale, and then Chris Nolan himself! Oldman through Nolan all got standing ovations.

They did Q&A for about 45 mins, which was incredible, but having just left, I haven't let my mind sort it all out yet. Then, they showed the footage. Chris Nolan seemed really nervous about showing footage. He said it was rough and incomplete and uthat he had a hard time showing anyone unfinished product.

Honest to God, I don't know what he was worried about. Any apprehension I had about the Joker's apperance disappeared. He doesn't look like the classic Joker in any way shape or form, and from what I can tell he has visable makeup lines, so I am guessing whatever causes his "Transformation" in this one will be nothing like any other telling of the joker.

It was short, and didn't give away to much, so I'll try and just bring up the highlights.

-- The Joker looks terrifying. There is footage of him in interrogation with a voice over from Gordon, they can't find whatever it is they are looking for on him, "All he had in his pockets was lint, and a knife."

--There are explosions, shots of the batmobile, and what looks like a tube holding the bat costume rising from the floor.

-- There is a shot of the Joker walking down and apparently enflamed city street, laughing and firing what looked like a tommy gun, but really could have been another automatic rifle.

-- Bruce Wayne meets Harvey Dent for the first time,
Dent: "The famous Bruce Wayne, Rachel has told me all about you!"
Wayne: "I hope not."

A lot of quick cuts, the batmobile exploding through a wall of flame, the joker holding Maggie Gyllenhal at knife point, and Batman kicking through the door in the interrogation room from the beginning of the clip, he lifts the Joker over his head and slams him on the table... HARD.

AND THEN...

A coin flips onto a counter next to a glass on a bar, the bartender starts to pour the shot before looking up, his response, "Jesus, Harvey, I thought you were dead!"
A hand picks up the shot, and it is slammed off screen before Aaron Eckhart's voice answers, "Half."


That was it, the crowd went nuts, before con volunteers started running up and down the isles of the pannel with blacklights, and the shirts had in I guess blacklight reactive ink HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA printed all over them. I was in one line or another for about 11 hours today, and it was completely worth it. The trailer and footage were incredibly badass, and I am now looking forward to this movie even more than I was.

Anyway, no pictures or recording devices were allowed in the panel, but I do have some cool pictures of the free shirt below.

CLICK

CLICK

Anyway, if you use this, call me, THE GODDAMMED BATMAN
BRON



[WWC] ‘DARK KNIGHT’ FOOTAGE MAKES ITS DEBUT
A full report on the first look at Christopher Nolan’s Batman sequel including the Joker, the Batpod and…Two Face?

By Kiel Phegley
Posted August 11, 2007 8:40 PM
quote:
Minutes ago, the capacity crowd at Wizard World Chicago was treated to the first look at “The Dark Knight” – the much anticipated sequel to fan favorite “Batman Begins.” With actors Christian Bale, Gary Oldman and Aaron Eckhart on hand along with Nolan and screenwriters Jonah Nolan and David Goyer, DC Publisher Paul Levitz led the crowd through a spirited and secretive Q&A before getting to a sneak peek at the Dark Knight’s most recent on-screen battle with his arch nemesis, The Joker.

Fans were only allowed to see it once, and while it might be some time before the footage will be released to theaters across America, Wizard Universe was on hand to witness the action and give a full report.

The footage started with a silhouette of a dark figure in front of one of Batman’s armored vehicles before quickly cutting to Bruce Wayne and Alfred delivering the brief lines heard in the “Dark Knight” teaser trailer.

“Some people just want to watch the world burn,” advises Alfred before the camera jumps to Batman in action on the Batpod, the new iteration of his motorcycle.

The action built up as the Joker was seen in full for the first time with a mess of white face, smeared red lipstick and sweaty, straggly green hair. Apparently, the clown prince of crime gets arrested at one point in the film, as the montage presented Jim Gordon (complete in SWAT gear) at the Joker’s booking, saying, "no prints, no ID, custom clothes, no tags.” The clown smiles with what appears to be blood over his face from the inside of an interrogation room.

Checking back in with Bruce Wayne, the billionaire playboy has a brief scene with Eckhart’s Harvey Dent where he says “Rachel’s told me everything about you.”

“I truly hope not,” responds Wayne.

The footage sped up at that point into an intense montage of action, featuring the following clips:

- The new batsuit rising up from a trap door in the ground and held in a chain metal case.

- Rachel Dawes (played by Maggie Gyllenhaal) close to an unidentified man either kissing him or being threatened by him as the camera rotates around them.

- The Joker and Batman battling in close quarters (possibly a hospital room). Batman throws Joker over a table and crashing into the ground while the clown smiles at him. It should be noted that the Joker was done up in his signature purple suit.

- Plenty of big, bold Batmobile action including a shot where the tank-like car drives through a wall of flame. In fact, flames were pretty much everywhere in the footage as it appears Joker does actually make the world burn.

- There is also a shot of a somewhat grim-faced Joker walking across a city street mercilessly firing a machine gun as well as a television close-up of the Joker laughing hysterically.

- Two major additions to the speculation that Two Face will appear in the film came in the form of a single shot of a spinning 50 cent piece and the final image: after the action montage has slowed down, the camera cuts to a bartender looking at Harvey Dent, whose only onscreen presence is his left shoulder and a bit of a reddish-purple scarred neck. “Dent! I thought you were dead!” the man gasps, to which Harvey replies, “Half.”
BRON

[ Bericht 14% gewijzigd door Ash op 12-08-2007 08:11:55 ]
"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch!"
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  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 13:06:49 #255
75466 Hankster
weest optimistisch!
pi_52303140
man man man, wat gaaf
pi_52303571
Ik loop zó warm voor deze film. Het klinkt geweldig.
pi_52305748
Ik heb een plaatje van de joker !!


Mijn Snape wat doe je !
Niet zo dol op Amerika uit de kluiten gewassen kolonie vol randebielen.
Asperger and proud !
  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 16:29:16 #258
13148 Shogo
Psycho...
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 15:18 schreef Canisfire het volgende:
Ik heb een plaatje van de joker !!


[afbeelding]
En de groeten terug.


De beschrijvingen van die clipjes klinken megavet!
pi_52307010
de humorpolitie is op dit moment onderweg om je te arresteren
Your ego's writing checks your body can't cash
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 08:06 schreef Ash het volgende:
THE DARK KNIGHT panel at Wizard World


[..]

BRON



[WWC] ‘DARK KNIGHT’ FOOTAGE MAKES ITS DEBUT
A full report on the first look at Christopher Nolan’s Batman sequel including the Joker, the Batpod and…Two Face?

By Kiel Phegley
Posted August 11, 2007 8:40 PM

[..]

BRON
Zijn er geen beelden beschikbaar?
  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 17:16:55 #261
13148 Shogo
Psycho...
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 17:03 schreef magnifor het volgende:

[..]

Zijn er geen beelden beschikbaar?
Beveiliging scheen behoorlijk scherp te zijn, alles aan apparatuur moest buiten blijven. Maar de beschrijvingen alleen maken me warmer dan een paar beelden van een mobiele telefoon waarvan de eigenaar parkinson heeft.
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 17:16 schreef Shogo het volgende:

[..]

Beveiliging scheen behoorlijk scherp te zijn, alles aan apparatuur moest buiten blijven. Maar de beschrijvingen alleen maken me warmer dan een paar beelden van een mobiele telefoon waarvan de eigenaar parkinson heeft.
Achja, er hoeft maar 1 lek te zijn en het staat al op internet. Ik heb hoop.
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 16:29 schreef Shogo het volgende:

[..]

En de groeten terug.
[afbeelding]

De beschrijvingen van die clipjes klinken megavet!
Wat een geweldige foto zeg ! Had eerst zoiets van Heath ledger maar dit voorspelt een hoop goeds .
I'm sick of all this pooping stuff i'm getting my buttcheeks pierced together .
  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 18:49:50 #264
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quote:
Op zondag 12 augustus 2007 15:18 schreef Canisfire het volgende:
Ik heb een plaatje van de joker !!


[afbeelding]
hi-la-risch
  zondag 12 augustus 2007 @ 20:07:32 #265
11449 Ash
It's a trick. Get an axe!
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[WWC] ‘THE DARK KNIGHT’ PANEL
Director Christopher Nolan leads an impressive panel for a short Q&A session at Wizard World Chicago for the first look at ‘The Dark Knight’

By the Wizard Staff
Posted August 11, 2007 9:45 PM
quote:
At Wizard World Chicago on Saturday, DC and Warner Bros. Pictures teamed up to present an exclusive panel on “The Dark Knight,” the much-anticipated sequel to “Batman Begins.”

Wizard Editor-in-Chief Scott Gramling opened the presentation by introducing DC Publisher and President Paul Levitz, the moderator of the panel.

Levitz then introduced, in order: David S. Goyer (story); Jonathan Nolan (co-screenwriter); Gary Oldman (Lt. Jim Gordon), who ambled on stage and did a little dance and received a standing ovation; Aaron Eckhart (Harvey Dent), who came out holding his hand vertically in the middle of his face, much to the crowd’s delight; Christian Bale (Bruce Wayne/Batman), sporting a black cap; and Christopher Nolan (director). Here’s how the panel went down:


PAUL LEVITZ: Aaron, would you like to say a word…or two? [Audience applauds]

AARON ECKHART: So that’s how it’s gonna be now, huh? [Audience laughs] I just want to say thank you for letting me be a part of this amazing tradition. It’s been such a pleasure to be working with Gary, Christian, Chris and the rest of this incredible cast and crew. You guys are all going to be very pleased.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: I just want to say how excited we are to be back here at Wizard World Chicago again. The last time we were here, we were only three weeks into the shooting schedule. I love Chicago, it’s just an incredible place architecturally and the town is great. This time we wanted to expand the scope of the shooting and wanted to include real buildings, real streets and more location shooting. You wouldn’t believe how many people in Chicago come up to me and thank me for bringing this film to life.

QUESTION: What’s the best part about working together again?

CHRISTIAN BALE: It’s like how any relationship progresses. There’s an increase in communication and trust. Chris' movies are fantastic. It’s great working together again for the third time, the second time on this character. We stride purposely toward the good of the movie from the get-go.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: It’s extraordinary to work with Christian again. He has extraordinary precision, and the great thing about working with him is his ability to do a lot of the physical work and the stunts. It makes my job easier to be able make this film with someone with his extraordinary talents.

CHRISTIAN BALE: It was like riding a bike. The second you put on the suit, to me, there’s only one way to play it.

How different is it preparing for superheroes and supervillain roles as opposed to traditional roles?

GARY OLDMAN: I think it always helps to have good material. If the script is well written, I like to think of it as my map of the world. The roles you take on have particular hurdles. There’s no particular approach you take on, whether it’s Gordon or Sid Vicious. A lot of roles I play are hard to research. But with this project there are great characters, great script and a great cast.

AARON ECKHART: I cannot add to what Gary just said. It would be blasphemy and I’d be kicked out of the union.

I’d like to know what you guys thought of all the viral marketing done for the movie and if you know if we can expect anything else, say, around December? [Audience laughs]

JONAH NOLAN: I don’t know anything. [Audience laughs]

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: There’s nothing we can say about it.

Were you guys behind it?

JONAH NOLAN: No. [Audience laughs]

In that original teaser trailer you showed for “Batman Begins,” there was a scene where Christian said “Me!” [in a scary voice]. Why was that not in the movie?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: That scene was filmed special for the teaser trailer. We wanted to give people an idea of the movie and the story without giving away any of the story.

Aaron, does something happen to your face in this film?

AARON ECKHART: I don’t speak English. [Audience laughs]

Gary, I read somewhere you’re considering retirement. Isn’t there any way we can convince you to stay around for a third film?

GARY OLDMAN: You can’t believe what you read in those rags. Every actor has considered retirement at one time or another. Didn’t Sean Penn say 15 years ago he was going to retire? [Audience laughs]

Chris, what did you do to become the great director you became since you didn’t get formal training?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: Thank you. That’s very kind. All I can usefully say is I always made films growing up with our older brother Matt from Super 8 films to 16MM and up to 35MM. I’m very lucky to be doing something I love and enjoy.

Chris and Jonah, when you guys have worked together in the past, like on “Memento,” you have a very distinctive style when it comes to writing. Are you using a similar style here?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: As far as the chronological style? No less than in “Batman Begins.” The challenge for us here, and this is something I spoke to David and Jonah a lot about, was more that there were lots of characters and more of an epic scope to this film. The storytelling is very much conventional drama. The challenge was in juggling a fat story.

PAUL LEVITZ: I’ve noticed a similarity in style not so much in terms of how time works, but on how you treated the characters. Do you feel like as far as how the characters moved through the story that was the case?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: Yeah. It was all about trying to figure out whose point of view each scene was from, whose story which part of the movie was and how you could relate to the characters.

This is a question for both Mr. Bale and the writers: Will you be playing up more of the “Dark Knight Detective”/criminologist angle of Batman this time? [Audience applauds]

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: The short answer is “Yes.” The long answer is that “Batman Begins” was an origin story and the important thing was to move the story forward. In this movie, the detective stuff will help move the story along.

This is for Christian. What do you find more physically demanding? Something like this or something like “The Machinist” where you had to change your physical appearance?

CHRISTIAN BALE: I think those things are entirely different. This role is about moving with a power and force. “Machinist” required more mental discipline, and I was at a point where I was so weak I couldn’t have even walked across this stage. And in this one it’s essential that the character be physical.

Rachel Dawes is in this film again but already served her purpose in the first film as a love interest who tells Bruce that he’s become Batman. Why bring her back?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: Will she serve a real purpose again? Yes, but you have to see the movie.

What are the most important aspects of the Joker that you needed to incorporate in this film?

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: We looked at it the other way around. We found a way of looking at the character and saw what role he would play in the film. The Joker card at the end of the first film created the right kind of feeling. That was the hook that got us thinking about the next one. We were looking through comics and Joker stories and we started writing the treatment before we even wrote “The Prestige.”

Jonah called me and said, “Have you read the first two Joker appearances?” I had but not in a really long time. We’ve come around to something that’s eerily close to those first two appearances.

DAVID GOYER: Once we established “Batman Begins,” it was one take on Batman. The Joker was a little more theatrical, a little more comedic, the way Jack Nicholson played him. We had to decide how does the Joker fit in this world?

JONAH NOLAN: It was not how to get into the character of the Joker but how to get him out of my head. I spent so much time researching the Joker, I felt he was in my head.

On a scale of 1 to 10, is there any interest in a Batman/Superman World’s Finest movie?

DAVID GOYER: For me, after working on this project, it’s zero.

JONAH NOLAN: When I was a teenager, my brother gave me a copy of The Dark Knight Returns, which has a very similar scene in it. I couldn’t put a number on it.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: Creatively, I’m burned out so I have no interest.

PAUL LEVITZ: What do you say, Christian? Do you want to wrestle Superman? [Audience roars]

CHRISTIAN BALE: [Nods confirming he’d like to as the audience screams in excitement]

What can you say about Heath Ledger’s performance thus far?

GARY OLDMAN: He is going to knock everyone out of the park.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: What Heath is doing is indescribable. It’s brilliant. Heath has nailed it.
BRON
"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch!"
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  vrijdag 17 augustus 2007 @ 10:15:59 #266
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"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch!"
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Zijn de foto's erg spoilerig? heb alleen de onderste 3 bekeken (meesterlijke foto's).
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  vrijdag 17 augustus 2007 @ 20:19:58 #269
52543 Timo20
RODA JC FOREVER!!
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cool
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ledger is fucking awesome!
Are you brave enough to fear?
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  zaterdag 18 augustus 2007 @ 09:16:37 #271
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quote:
Op vrijdag 17 augustus 2007 12:18 schreef Shogo het volgende:
Zijn de foto's erg spoilerig? heb alleen de onderste 3 bekeken (meesterlijke foto's).
Valt op zich wel mee hoor. Van het verhaal kan je er maar een paar kleine dingen uithalen, waarvan de belangrijkste is wat voor truc The Joker uit gaat halen met Batman en met name de politie van Gotham.
SPOILER
Om spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
In ieder geval de belangrijkste spoiler tot nu toe was van de voorvertoning van het ruwe materiaal op de Comic Con
SPOILER
Om spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
. En aangezien Nolan die zelf de wereld in heeft geholpen, denk ik dat we nog behoorlijk verrast zullen worden met de film als het zo blijft
  zaterdag 18 augustus 2007 @ 09:18:28 #272
75466 Hankster
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dubbel
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Inmiddels was ik ze al ergens tegegekomen. Niks dat ik niet wist gelukkig.



^dat doet me erg denken aan batman uit de jaren 60 een POW/BANG erbij en het is compleet.
  zondag 19 augustus 2007 @ 20:17:47 #274
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  zondag 19 augustus 2007 @ 20:19:08 #275
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