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  1.  

    Bem-vindo!

     

     

     

     

    Galera' date=' o Trailer deve sair so em dezembro ou vcs se esqueceram do

     

     SEE YOU EM DECEMBER?

     

     

    Se bem que o FelipeF disse outro dia SEE YOU EM SEPTEMBER.

     

     

    Alguma novidade Felipe?
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    Setembro = novo site.

     

    Dezembro = primeiro theatrical com "Eu Sou a Lenda"

     

     

     

    PS: Isso pode mudar....

     

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    Essa é parte da notícia que é mentira. Estou tentando confirmar as outras.

     

    Essa resposta foi praticamente em tempo real uauauau

    Ufa cara menos mal02' date=' ei e essa imagem do duas-caras é ou não oficial?17

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    Falsa.

     

    Pois é felipef também não acredito que o spoiler seja verdadeiro. Seria incoerente com que o Goyer andou dizendo...

    Já disseram que é mentira. Spoilers é isso aí. Muito cuidado no que acreditar. Mas desde o ano passado foi bom ter feito "amigos" nós fóruns lá de fora. Hoje, alguns deles estão colados com pessoas que trabalham na produção. Tudo que eles conseguem repassar pra mim, eu posto aqui pra vocês.

     

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    cuco, o roteirista de TDK é o Jonathan. Só a história é de Goyer e Nolan. Isso não impede que os três escrevam juntas em off.

     

     

     

    ATENÇÃO!!!

    SPOILERS A MIL!!!

    Aqui:

    http://enewsi.com/news.php?catid=267&itemid=11613

    Uma coisa aí não pode está certa.  Porque Goyer disse que ele não cometeria o tal erro na nova franquia. Estranho... Muito estranho...

     

     

     

    SPOILERS!!! Leiam por conta própria:

    -Dent knows about Lau being in Gotham, but is coy w/ the press about why.

     

    - Wayne Penthouse - rachel and alfred speak frankly to each other (idk the dialogue) but she gives him a letter.

     

    - Wayne Penthouse - Alfred and Wayne watch on TV as Mike Engel promises to reveal Batman's identity.

    - Wayne asks Alfred to check for recent hospital admissions.

     

    - At one point, Alfred enters a freight container in the railyards

     

    - Wayne takes off on the MV Agusta. Some people think it's a car, some a boat. If anyone has insight into this please share.

     

    - The GCPD Does search various bridges and tunnels in a montage looking for a bomb.

     

    - Maroni survives Dent's coin flip. His driver does not. The car is destroyed on a bridge.

     

    - in another montage: Maroni's entire gang is arrested.

     

    - Gordon's House: Gordon watches his son sleep and his phone goes off.

     

    - Stephens tells Barbara that Gordon is dead. She blames Batman.

     

    - Barbara gets a phone call giving her Dent's instructions.

     

     

    felipef2007-08-15 11:17:52

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    http://video.nbc6.net/player/?id=128404

     

     ai uma entrevista bem divertida com o bale..e puts..a mulher parece uma louca entrevistando' date=' acho que o bale ja tava doido pra correr.

     

     

     ela pergunta: voçe esta pronto pra combater o coringa?

     

     ele responde: estou fazendo isso nesse exato momento! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

     

     

    BALE 16
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    Eu postei isso páginas atrás e ninguem deu atenção.

    Estão perdendo altas risadas.

     

    E eu disse que esse filme ia ser: Batman 1 + Batman 251 + pitadas de: A Piada Mortal, Asilo e O Homem Que Ri, mas também ninguém me  ouve...

     

    Hahahahahahaha!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    See you in september.........................................................

    felipef2007-08-13 16:50:11

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oDTjymlagU

     

     

     

    E spoilers ainda na dúvida:

     

    August 12, 2007

    NT. PRESS ROOM – SUPERIOR COURT

    At a wild press conference Dent offers himself up as Batman

     

    INT. PRESS ROOM – SUPERIOR COURT

    VIDEO: Pres conference when Dent offers himself up as Batman

     

    EXT. DOWNTOWN HOSPITAL – GOTHAM CITY

    A National Guard helicopter flies over

     

    EXT. CIVIC CENTER – DOWNTOWN GOTHAM

    Now the National Guard is patrolling Gotham

     

    August 15, 2007

     

    INT. FOX’S OFFICE – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Reese (played by Joshua Harto) tries to blackmail Fox with Batman’s identity

     

    INT. FOX’S OFFICE – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Wayne begins to tell Fox of his plans for Lau (played by Chin Han)

     

    INT. FOX’S PRIVATE ELEVATOR – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Wayne tells Fox more of his plans for Lau

     

    INT. FOX’S OFFICE – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Fox is notified of a break in at R & D

     

    August 16, 2007

     

    INT. BOARDROOM – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Fox and Lau may be in earnest, but Wayne is asleep

     

    INT. BOARDROOM – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Wayne asks Fox to upgrade the Bat Suit

     

    INT. HALLWAY – WAYNE ENTERPRISES

    Fox puts Lau in an elevator and puts Reese in his place

     

    August 17, 2007

     

    INT. DENT’S OFFICE

    Gordon explains just enough to Dent to get the search warrants

     

    INT. POLICE COMMISSIONER LOEB’S (played by Colin McFarlane) OFFICE

    Gordon tells Loeb his life is threatened, he drinks to that

     

    EXT. CITY HALL

    Gordon enters through tight security

     

    August 18, 2007

     

    INT. MAYOR’S OFFICE

    Gordon briefs the Mayor on his plans and precautions

     

    INT. MAYOR’S OFFICE

    Dent offers a crime-free 18 months, Batman effigy hits the window

     

    EXT. CITY HALL

    A false Batman hangs from the flagpole

     

    EXT. CITY HALL

    VIDEO: The false Batman hangs and is lowered

     

    EXT. CITY HALL

    The false Batman is lowered. Gordon notes the details

     

    August 19, 2007

     

    INT. EXT LOBBY/ STREET ENTRY – TV STUDIO

    Gordon tries to get Reese out. The angry mob presents that

     

    EXT. LAMBORGHINI/ ALLEY NEAR TV STUDIO

    Wayne names officers he recognized

     

    INT./ EXT TELEVISION STUDIO/ ALLEY

    Gordon gets Reese out through a side door and into a Police Van

     

    EXT. POLICE VAN/ ALLEY

    Gordon drives off with Reese

     

    felipef2007-08-13 09:47:36

  6. Continuando com o Q&A completo:

     

     

     

    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: 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 teenage, 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: is going to knock everyone out of the park.

     

     

     

    CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: What Heath is doing is indescribable. It’s brilliant. Heath has nailed it.

     

    felipef2007-08-12 10:26:55

  7. Continuando:

     

     

    The trailer begins ominously, with a shadow lurking over The Tumbler,

    or what looked to be the remains of The Tumbler (the sound of

    "cracking", as if from a fire or explosion, could be heard, but

    faintly). It then cut to Bruce and Alfred in a dimly-lit room

    overlooking a massive city (the penthouse suite?), exchanging dialouge

    almost directly lifted from the teaser trailer (as also can be read in

    my signature). The camera closes in tightly on Alfred, as he mutters,

    quietly, "Some men just want to watch the world burn", and an action

    montage begins. I am going to try and describe what happens next as

    best to my ability, because it happened all very fast.

     

     

     

    The next scene showed Batman riding the Batpod in what appeared to be

    Lower Wacker (which I remember seeing filming only weeks ago, which was

    weird). Now, the next clip was very brief, but it appeared to be The

    Joker entering an apartment-like area (the Wayne penthouse?) with

    clown-faced thugs behind him. The Joker was wearing purple, and had his

    arms extended almost like he was reaching for the sky. The next clip

    had Jim Gordon, complete in SWAT gear, muttering some lines to an

    officer about no prints, no ID, etc etc. The next shot, which was

    utterly cool, was The Joker locked in an interrogation room, blood

    smeared on his face, his eyes appearing sunken and his expression that

    of almost like taunting.

     

     

     

    The next scene has Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent together, in what

    appeared to be a municipal building, and Dent saying something along

    the lines of "Rachel's told me everything about you" and Wayne mutters,

    quietly, "I truly hope not", under his breath.

     

     

     

    It then gets a bit chaotic, and we get flashes of the new Batsuit

    inside a trapped closet of sorts, rising from the ground in Wayne's

    Penthouse suite, The Joker pressing a knife against Rachel Dawes's face

    (as seen in the photo recently released) with the camera pressing hard

    with close-ups of The Joker, eyes closed, leaning in as the knife cuts

    Rachel's face only a tiny bit. It then cut to Batman and The Joker

    fighting intensely in a closed-off room, a derelict hospital of sorts,

    as Batman throws The Joker right smack into a table. Lots of short

    snippets of The Batmobile racing down streets, including a quick bit

    where The Batmobile slams directly into a wall covered in fire. The two

    shots of the action montage had The Joker, appearing to be quite alone,

    walking on an open street, firing a machine gun mercilessly and then a

    quick flash of The Joker laughing maniacally, as seen from the

    perspective of a news camera, before it appears to fall and smash on

    the ground, the screen going all fritzy and then dark.

     

     

     

    Now, the very last scene, had the creaking sound of a door opening. A

    barman serves what looks like a police officer (Flass?) some drinks.

    Footsteps walk on the ground. The barman and police officer don't

    notice this person, and the camera only gives obscure shots. The barman

    tilts his head and we get a very eerie and still shot of Dent sitting

    in a booth, his left side only visible, and what appeared to be purple

    discoloration on his neck. The barman slightly gasps and says, "Dent! I

    thought you were dead!" and Dent merely mutters..."Half".

     

     

     

    Cut to black.

     

    felipef2007-08-11 23:12:20

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    Presa atenção que a cenas estão aí em cima.

     

    Mais comentários das cenas:

    It was extremely gritty, setting just a fantastic mood the world that

    Batman Begins created. There was nothing at all cheerful about what was

    shown, and it seemed that the world was in chaos. Another thing I

    forgot to mention was the footage of the Joker laughing hysterically in

    black and white as though shot by a home video camera. Complete

    psycho-manic moment. Very effective... it really was just awesome.

    Joker in a cell looking like he'd rip your head off if you came

    close...awesomeness

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    BOF:

     

    On Saturday, August 10, 2007, THE DARK KNIGHT crew made an hour long appearance at Wizard World Chicago. Representing TDK was David Goyer (story), Jonah Nolan (script), Chris Nolan (director), Christian Bale

    (The Batman), Aaron Eckhart (Harvey Dent), and Gary Oldman (Jim

    Gordon). The panel was moderated by DC head honcho, Paul Levitz. Also

    attending, but not on the panel, was producers Emma Thomas and Charles

    Roven.

     

    The panel was held in a very large

    ballroom with several hundred Bat-fans packed to the gills. To get in,

    you had to pick up a wristband the morning of the event at the DC Comics area at the convention. One also received a very cool T-shirt with the TDK

    logo on front and “IN THEATERS JULY 2008” underneath. When hit with a

    fluorescent light, you’re able to see it plastered with

    “HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”

     

     

     

    Levitz introduced the panelists one by

    one and each received an enthusiastic round of applause -- especially

    Chris Nolan, Christian Bale, and Gary Oldman. Levitz made some general

    statements ending by saying that giving one of the DC characters to a

    filmmaker is like having your child adopted -- you want the best for

    them and in good hands. He then said that he’s never been more honored

    to work with someone like he has been able to with Chris Nolan.

     

    At that point, each of the panel members made some general statements about the film and how glad they were to be in Chicago at Wizard World, etc, etc. etc. Here are a few misc. comments from the guys:

     

    * Jonah Nolan let everyone know that he grew up a Batman fan and was raised in Chicago.

     

    * Bale said that it’s an honor to reprise the role of the most badass superhero there is.

     

    * Eckhart he’s glad to be part of Batman and everyone will be pleased with what’s going on.

     

    * Bale said that he didn’t grow up a

    Batman fan and that his only exposure to the character was the Adam

    West TV show. But he read Frank Miller’s YEAR ONE and said to

    himself, “Why in the HELL hasn’t anyone made THIS Batman [into a film]

    before?” He now loves the character and it is evident.

     

    * Chris Nolan again mentioned the first two Joker stories in BATMAN

    #1 as having a very strong influence on the story and how The Joker is

    portrayed. He also said that when deciding to use The Joker, he and

    David Goyer had to think about how this character would exist -- what

    would he be like -- in the BEGINS universe. How does he “fit?”

     

    * Jonah Nolan says that he now is having a hard time “…getting The Joker out of my head.”

     

    * Chris guaranteed that we’re going to see more of “The Dark Knight Detective” in TDK.

     

    * David Goyer said that he was worried about not topping BATMAN BEGSIN, but simply coming close. But he worries no more, “My jaw is dropping with this one.”

     

    * And yet again, every damn person talked

    about “The Heath-Joker.” The most commonly used phrase to describe his

    work on this film: “Brilliant.”

     

     

     

    After the panel comments and a brief

    Q&A session with fans, about 3 minutes of footage was screened for

    the audience. My initial reaction? TDK is really dark.

     

    We got to see…

     

    The Batmobile and the Batpod in action…

     

    The first meeting between Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent…

     

    A cool shot of The Batman on top of a building scanning the city…

     

    Several brief shots of Heath Ledger as The Joker -- and he’s one sick and sadistic-looking bastard…

     

    The Joker in a jail cell…

     

    The Joker blasting away with a machine gun…

     

    The Batman kicking The Joker’s ass…

     

    And a guy asking Harvey (who we only see from behind), “Dent? I thought you were dead?” And Harvey responds, “Half.”

     

    All in all, some great stuff that didn’t reveal a damn thing -- except confirm to me that THE DARK KNIGHT is going to kick some major arse next summer!

    -------------------------------------------------------

    in every shot they showed of the joker, his grin was absolutely

    flawless. u definitely will not be disappointed. in one clip it looked

    like he had just gotten the crap beat out of him and he was on the

    floor laughing and ledger pulled it off brilliantly.

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    The highlight of the panel for everyone was the footage shown at the

    end of the panel. It was a highlight for the actors as well, Chris

    Nolan pointed out, because they hadn't seen the footage before. In

    fact, everyone from the stage came down into the audience to watch it

    with us. "Christian -- sit over here!" one fan yelled.

    http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=124975

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    felipef2007-08-11 22:48:46

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    [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

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    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.

     

     

    Batsuit-a.gifThe

    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:

     

    1stJoker-b.gif - 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.”

     

    --------------------------------------------------------

    The footage was absolutely amazing, I just returned home. It was an incredible day.

     

     

     

    Firstly: very nice to meet Riskproductions, Typeorocks and Gregchick. It made the day much more bearable.

     

     

     

    Now to the good stuff: The panel was fantastic. David Goyer, Jonah

    Nolan, Chris Nolan, Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart and Gary Oldman.

     

     

     

    Oldman received a hero's welcome that was only dwarfed by Bale's. Bale

    was pretty stunned by the amazingly loud and prolonged applause at his

    arrival.

     

     

     

    The entire cast was very humble and expressed genuine enthusiasm at

    being there. On Eckhart's entrance he put his hand up to his face

    briefly, covering half....a clear nod to the future =)

     

     

     

    The footage itself was as fantastic as it sounded in the description.

    Heath Ledger moving around as the Joker was absolutely freaky and there

    were several shots of him just sitting and walking...looking absolutely

    creepy. Him sitting reminded me of Arkham Asylum creepiness, and him

    walking was: if I saw that guy walking towards me I'd go screaming the

    other way.

     

     

     

    Batman footage was brief but awesome. One of the highlights for me was

    definitely Batman seeming to beat the crap out of the Joker, flipping

    him through a table, then a cut to the Joker's laughing face as he is

    pummelled. Pure awesomeness. And the ending had the room roaring.

     

    --------------------------------------------------------------

     

    ust got back from the tdk ww panel, and the footage definitely did not

    disappoint. dent's voice at the end was definitely not his normal

    voice, but in a two-face tone that seemed really gruff/badass.

     

     

     

    i dont think anyone would have been able to sneak actual footage, but

    maybe audio. they had about maybe 10 guys in suits with night vision

    goggles, and right before they showed the clip nolan himself said he

    was very hesitant to show us the clip cuz he doesn't like showing

    previews. also it was the first time any of the actors had seen the

    footage, so out of respect for nolan and the cast, i think there was a

    major guilt trip for anyone trying to sneak any type of recording of

    the clip. also, the screen wasn't very large, so unless u were in the

    first few rows it would probably be very indiscernible. also the audio

    was really frakking loud, to the point where it was being distorted.

     

     

     

    so to anyone who actually got a recording, u've got guts.

     

     

     

    but all in all the clip was absolutely amazing. oh and they did show

    the truck flip and the suv/truck smashing into the falling/burning

    helicopter which was really sweet. they also showed batman riding up on

    the batpod from lower wacker which was a nice shot.

     

     

    felipef2007-08-11 22:33:47

  10.  

    Caracas Rei do cuco' date=' essa do Nolan e Goyer terem se reunido na bat-caverna do seriado de 66 eu não sabia....pô, eles mandaram bem na idéia heim..não vejo lugar melhor para se inspirar....

    e sobre os "!!" coloquei apenas para dar uma enfeitada no nick...rsrsrsrs agora qto ao casório, ai depende...se for pra me casar com a Balehead eu me caso imediatamente...[/quote'] 08080808 

     

     bem, se a rachel for se foder, então que seja!! vai ser massa demais, caramba to lendo cada spoiler que ta me fazendo ,mal! hahahaha eu nao sirvo pra nada mesmo!060606060606

     

     

     

    Tu gosta de lê, head....................

    Tu gosta.........................

    E eu posto meRRRmo!!!

     

    Até dezembro já se saberá o filme todo.

    Rs...

     

     

    Quatorze horas lá?? Aqui deve

    ser mais ou menos por volta das 13 horas... Tô chutando o fuso com base

    no horário da corrida de Indianápolis... Agora' date=' não me perguntem, mas

    não tenho idéia se Indianápolis é perto de Chicago...

    [/quote']

     

    Entretanto, saiu agora isso aí:

     

     

    chevrons.png Though not related to “The Dark Knight,” I can confirm the following will take place at Wizard World Chicago on Friday, Aug. 10:

     

    We

    added a special stamp unveiling [that] will take place in the lobby at

    11 a.m. on Friday. The post office will be showing off all 20 of the

    recently released Marvel stamps.

     

     

  11. A WWC começa hoje e o painel do TDK será amanhã às 14:00 horas de lá. Aqui alguém procure no fuso horário, por favor. Mesmo demorando um pouco para o pessoal voltar da convenção para falar. Não tem nada confirmado porque é tipo um segredo. Mas um cara que foi ontem lá, digamos que numa pré, viu as fotos que já saíram do filme.

     

    Aguardemos... 

     

  12.  

     

     

    Para fechar o dia com essa de quem morre, que não morre. A informação da Miranda Fox (celebridade nos fóruns gringos que tá na cara que trabalha ou tem parente que trabalha na produção) confirma que não morre: Alfred,  Gordon e Coringa e ainda que há uma falsa morte no filme, a do Gordon.

     

    Claro que o Harvey não vai morrer também. Um dos vilões de Shadow Of the Bat... Resta quem de principal? Fox e Rachel. Então VALA pra Rachel. felipef2007-08-09 22:54:56

  13. Aqui, sun:

     

    * THE BATMAN WANNABE: There’s a fake Batman

    roaming the streets of Gotham City. He's 'for' the cops, they believe

    that he's the real Batman. And it's a connection to the Batman Begins

    scene with Bruce, Henri Ducard, Ra's Al Ghul and many ninjas, the

    'invisibility' scene.

    * THE BAT-POD: The “motorcycle” is not a part

    of the Thumbler (the ‘Batmobile’ vehicle Batman drove in Batman

    Begins), it's another Lucius Fox's gadget. The Bat-Pod has one big

    action sequence in the film.

    * TWO-FACE: Many have clamored for

    information since it was revealed that Harvey Dent (played by Aaron

    Eckhart) will become Two-Face in The Dark Knight. However Two-Face has

    only one scene, which comes at the end of the film.

    * RACHAEL

    DAWES: Remember the Joker’s dialogue in the trailer? TONIGHT PEOPLE

    WILL DIE, I’M A MAN OF MY WORD” It’s from a big party scene where the

    Joker (Heath Ledger) kidnaps Rachel Dawes (now played by Maggie

    Gyllenhaal) and she tells the Joker that Bruce Wayne is The Batman.

    However Batman has a scene in the film with the Joker and through some

    trickery has The Batman and Bruce Wayne in the same room. This causes

    Joker to think that Bruce Wayne is NOT Batman and that Rachel lied to

    him. Rachel is also having an affair/having a romance with one of the

    main characters of the film and, no, it is not Bruce Wayne.

    * THE

    BIG FINALE: Someone dies - a main character dies. We aren’t going to

    tell you who dies but what we can say is that promotional materials

    already reveal who dies, you just have to look for it. You can slice

    through Latino Review’s Dark Knight photos and find the huge clue? IT

    COULD! However this is a big fight at the end in which Harvey wants his

    revenge, wants to kill The Joker, but Batman stops him and Harvey is

    going crazy. And now he is against The Batman.

     

    The Joker now knows that Bruce is Batman, but Harvey does not.

     

     

     

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