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ou como voce chamaria a história de um homem que deixa sua cidade natal combalido por uma grande perda em busca
de meios para fazer justiça e quando decide retornar' date=' encontra uma cidade corrompida pelo mal e precisando
de um algo mais, de um homem sem medo para fazer valer
a lei?
isso é uma história de redenção!!!

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Você está ficando bom nisso, adam! Sem mais, nem menos!

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isso é bem original... Doutor Estranho e  Punho de Ferro q o digam..smiley2.gif

Sotinho!!! Você de volta! Sentimos suan falta ontem durante o dia... Não faça mais isso, hien!

 

q bom, Felipito...prometo nao desaponta-los c/ minha ausencia!! Sempre alerta!

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Uniforme:

The Dark Knight returns

Months of late nights, thousands of metres of fabric and a specially designed cooling system... Sarah Freeman meets the man who made the Bat suit

Working in Gotham City with inside information on the Caped Crusader – it's the stuff schoolboy dreams are made of.

Since Adam West first appeared on TV screens as the tights-wearing and ever so slightly camp Batman in the 1970s, the comic book hero has enjoyed a number of reincarnations.
First there was Michael Keaton, who passed the scrutiny of critics, then came the likes of Val Kilmer and George Clooney, who despite failing to live up to high expectations kept the Batman publicity and merchandise machine ticking over.
However, when the latest instalment, Batman Begins, promised a return to the darker side of the comic book stories, it was back to the drawing board for not only the scriptwriters, but also the team of model makers responsible for bringing the characters and sets to life.
"It was an immense project," says Peter Norcliffe, from Huddersfield, who spent six months holed up in a studio making latex suits for Batman himself, Christian Bale.
"Some people imagine there is only one costume, but for this one film there were 30 people working on bat suits. In recent years a lot of films have become increasingly reliant on computer-generated sequences, but the director, Christopher Nolan, was adamant that he didn't want those kind of special effects to dominate.
"That meant there was a lot more work for model makers. When you've got scenes with Batman falling through a window and being set on fire, you need replacements, you need a wardrobe of latex suits." Each suit is identical – both to ensure continuity, and to prevent Batman fanatics emailing websites with smugly-spotted mistakes – and each hanging in line waiting for Bruce Wayne to transform into his alter ego, it's just how Alfred the butler would have wanted it.
The hype surrounding Batman Begins, due out later this month, began to build even before filming had started and with security surrounding such blockbusters notoriously tight, a team of bodyguards were specifically employed to stop details of the bat suit leaking out, and Peter and the rest of the team were sworn to secrecy.
"We were there just doing a job," he says. "But every so often you'd bump into one of the many security guards and it would dawn on you just how big the film is.
"It can be all-consuming. For most projects you travel to and from the set each day, but for Batman, the film company almost built an entire village at Shepperton Studios for the crew.
"It's weird because there is a lot of hanging around, the deadlines can be incredibly tight.
"There were times when we were rushing to finish a bat suit and there would be a courier waiting impatiently outside to whisk it off to the film set.
"It's all good fun, but I suppose to people outside the industry it's a weird way to earn a living."
With the premiere imminent, Peter, who initially trained at Dewsbury Art College, before securing a place at Bournemouth University – one of the few to offer a degree in model making – can now talk about the many hours he spent up to his elbows in latex.
"Because the film is darker than the others, they tweaked the design of the bat suits which had gone before," explains Peter. "Obviously it still had to be recognisably Batman, but I certainly think he looks more menacing than in previous films. There's definitely no tights. It's simple things like not having a coloured bat logo on the front and just making the mask more angular.
"When you make costumes, there has to be a balance between the artistic and the practical. It doesn't take a great deal of imagination to realise that being covered head to foot in latex is not a particularly pleasant experience. Inevitably there's a lot of hanging around on set, so it was decided to attach pipes to the inside of the suit, so we could run cold water up and down at least in an attempt to keep him cool."
It didn't quite work. Bale has revealed spending hours in the suit gave him a headache, but even he realises that when you are playing one of the all-time great superheroes it's not quite in character to demand paracetemol, and he admits that while it may have been "hot, dark and sweaty", being Batman is "pretty fantastic".
With A-list stars increasingly unwilling to get out of bed without an entourage of press officers, stylists and general dogsbodies, and a long list of dressing room demands, you'd imagine asking them to stand head to foot in a plaster cast could provoke the most diva-like tantrums.
But Peter's experiences couldn't be more different.
He looks back on his time making armour for the epic Troy with fondness, describes Nicholas Lyndhurst, who he turned into a woman for the WH Smith's adverts as a "nice guy", and while many are relishing tabloid revelations surrounding Victoria Beckham, Peter, who helped design a costume for one of her music videos, confesses she was "very lovely and you know what? She has a very tiny neck".
It's hardly the stuff of gossip columns.
However, even the quietly spoken and laid-back model maker could not fail to be impressed by the full-scale replica of Gotham City built in a aircraft hanger in Bedfordshire
"How fantastic was that?," he says. "There we were in the middle of the countryside walking around Gotham. It was spectacular. Those are the times you have to pinch yourself."
It is, of course, not all glamour. A few years ago Peter spent the summer attaching hairs to giant spiders' legs for a Harry Potter film, and one of his most surreal commissions was from an American theatre company who called on his skills to produce a wolf which looked suitably ravaged by Dracula.
"The one they had been using regularly caused the audience to laugh out loud, which wasn't really the reaction they were looking for." Needless to say Peter's effort, complete with bloodied entrails, had the desired effect.
Requests for models are still coming in, but Peter has recently moved back from London to Yorkshire to be nearer his girlfriend, and has set up a new business, Family Cast giving members of the public a chance to literally get their hands on a piece of his work.
"Film work tends to come in cycles and there is not much about at the moment," he says. "I got to thinking about what else I could do. I'd made casts of my niece's feet, started getting requests from other family members and the business was born from there.
"I use the stuff dentists use to make moulds, primarily because it sets very quickly, which is important when you're dealing with young children who are not used to sitting still. With babies I tend to make the cast when they're asleep. Families often have portraits done, but this is just a slightly different memento."
But with a CV which also includes making a set of giant mice heads for a theatre production, and a fat suit for a member of the League of Gentlemen, Peter is open to suggestions.
"I can cast most body parts within reason and I can also do pets," he says, without batting an eyelid. "Quite a few friends have asked for one of the nipple cast keyrings which are in the brochure, and certainly I think there may be a market out there for the more unusual designs."
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Batman Begins is on nationwide release from June 16.

For more information on Family Cast, visit www.familycast.co.uk

01 June 2005

 

 

 

 
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ou como voce chamaria a história de um homem que deixa sua cidade natal combalido por uma grande perda em busca de meios para fazer justiça e quando decide retornar' date=' encontra uma cidade corrompida pelo mal e precisando de um algo mais, de um homem sem medo para fazer valer a lei? isso é uma história de redenção!!! [/quote']

 

Você está ficando bom nisso, adam! Sem mais, nem menos!

 

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Ela está brava.

 

 

 

 

 

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Katie Holmes is refusing to do any publicity for her new film, Batman Begins, because she's sick of being asked about Tom Cruise.

 

The Dawson's Creek star is apparently furious about speculation that their relationship is just a stunt.

 

According to femalefirst.co.uk, one source said: "Katie was shocked that people could even suggest it. She's a sincere girl and she's besotted with Tom, that's why she's decided to step away from the publicity mill."

 

Maybe Katie should have a quiet word with her "lover". Cruise has been telling everyone who'll listen, including the Oprah Winfrey show, how much he is in love with Katie.

 

http://www.ntlworld.com/partners/mrib/N39474.php

 

 

 

A dualidade do que é a mídia...

 

 

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nesse caso, tom cruise também deveria aprender a

 

fechar um pouco o bico.

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Respeitando o personagem' date=' o filme fatalmente será brilhante. smiley2.gif<!-- Signature -->

 

[/quote'] interessante assinatura bell, onde conseguiu?? smiley36.gif

Boa mmo...smiley32.gifAlguma novidade ??? Acho q estou ficando mal acostumado...

 

É que está muito cedo. Em horas começa a paranóia... smiley36.gif

 

 

 

 

 

SHOW NO MERCY!!!!!

 

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ou como voce chamaria a história de um homem que deixa sua cidade natal combalido por uma grande perda em busca de meios para fazer justiça e quando decide retornar' date=' encontra uma cidade corrompida pelo mal e precisando de um algo mais, de um homem sem medo para fazer valer a lei? isso é uma história de redenção!!! [/quote']

 

Você está ficando bom nisso, adam! Sem mais, nem menos!

 

smiley32.gif

 

 

 

 

isso é bem original... Doutor Estranho e  Punho de Ferro q o digam..smiley2.gif

 

 

 

minha intenção não é ser original soto, apenas expressei

 

o que eu andei lendo a respeito e devo dizer que

 

concordo.

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Infelizes de nós' date=' pobrinhos, q usamos pré-pago...


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básico regis....nosso modelo de celular devia
ser convertido a modelo nacional....
SRC/NTC!!!!!!!!!!
SÓ RECEBE CHAMADA/NUNCA TEM CRÉDITO!!!!!! smiley36.gif

Eu sou pós. Mas não vou atrás de camisa não...

Como o mundo é, não?

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ou como voce chamaria a história de um homem que deixa sua cidade natal combalido por uma grande perda em busca de meios para fazer justiça e quando decide retornar' date=' encontra uma cidade corrompida pelo mal e precisando de um algo mais, de um homem sem medo para fazer valer a lei? isso é uma história de redenção!!! [/quote']


Você está ficando bom nisso, adam! Sem mais, nem menos!


smiley32.gif


 



isso é bem original... Doutor Estranho e  Punho de Ferro q o digam..smiley2.gif



minha intenção não é ser original soto, apenas expressei
o que eu andei lendo a respeito e devo dizer que
concordo.

relaxa, mermao..pensei q se referisse ao filme..

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ou como voce chamaria a história de um homem que deixa sua cidade natal combalido por uma grande perda em busca de meios para fazer justiça e quando decide retornar' date=' encontra uma cidade corrompida pelo mal e precisando de um algo mais, de um homem sem medo para fazer valer a lei? isso é uma história de redenção!!! [/quote']

 

Você está ficando bom nisso, adam! Sem mais, nem menos!

 

smiley32.gif

 

 

 

 

isso é bem original... Doutor Estranho e  Punho de Ferro q o digam..smiley2.gif

 

minha intenção não é ser original soto, apenas expressei o que eu andei lendo a respeito e devo dizer que concordo.

 

relaxa, mermao..pensei q se referisse ao filme..

 

 

 

mas e o que há de errado com isso? eu me referi sim,

 

a batman begins, é óbvio que não se trata de um

 

caso único(o texto que eu coloquei logo acima sobre o lance da redenção) mas é que há uns bons meses já, acho que ainda no período das filmagens, atores e pessoal da produção eram perguntados sobre como exatamente batman seria mostrado, e eles falavam de algo que lembrava os antigos westerns(por causa do lance de vingança, justiceiro solitário, cidade corrupta, essas coisas, o que não deixa de ser verdade), daí se é uma comparação exagerada ou não, fica a cargo de cada um, ok?

 

 

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Bale em Gothan  City...fotos da Revista Premiere' date=' tirados do site SHH....

 

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Estão muito boas! Cenário engraçado.

 

E pronto. Bale está no meio.

Que ele seja safo... smiley2.gif

 

 

 

 

Eh...aquelas janelas ao fundo estão meio "fake"...mas foi o que a legenda do Fórum do SHH...heheh

 

 

 

Mas as fotos ficaram legais...

 

 

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mas é que há uns bons meses já' date=' acho que ainda no período das filmagens, atores e pessoal da produção eram perguntados sobre como exatamente batman seria mostrado, e eles falavam de algo que lembrava os antigos westerns(por causa do lance de vingança, justiceiro solitário, cidade corrupta, essas coisas, o que não deixa de ser verdade)


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Eu perdo isso!!! Fale mais, adam!

Beleza' date=' mas o lance da redençao nao deixa de ser um tema batido... e vc esculhambou FF justamente pela tematica batida (redencao familiar), pouco original, da qual se conehcia 90% do roteiro, lembra? Ai q quero chegar..

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Como ficará no cinema, é o ponto.

 

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Bale em Gothan  City...fotos da Revista Premiere' date=' tirados do site SHH....

bale1.bmp

bale2.bmp

bale3.bmp
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Estão muito boas! Cenário engraçado.

 

E pronto. Bale está no meio.

Que ele seja safo... smiley2.gif

 



Eh...aquelas janelas ao fundo estão meio "fake"...mas foi o que a legenda do Fórum do SHH...heheh

Mas as fotos ficaram legais...

Fake é pouco. smiley36.gif

Mas para foto de revista, está boa a produção.

Entretanto, se eu fosse o editor-chefe iria para Chigado mesmo! smiley2.gif

 

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Ajoelhou' date=' tem q rezar...

Cumprindo o prometido, eis a matéria da revista Monet scaneada.

file:///E|/Meus%20documentos/Big-Copy/R%E9gis/Meus%20Documen tos/Site%20Batman/Geocities/monet01.jpg

Desde já lhes adianto que a matéria não tem nada demais, vale mais pela foto mesmo!

 

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Que link doido é esse, PN? smiley36.gif

Meus documentos?!

Tenta de novo.

 

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Ajoelhou' date=' tem q rezar...

Cumprindo o prometido, eis a matéria da revista Monet scaneada.

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Desde já lhes adianto que a matéria não tem nada demais, vale mais pela foto mesmo!

 

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Não interessa se é velho...

Só de ser numa revista nacional, está valendo!

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