Tacit Ronin
Avenger
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I have a hard time swallowing Nolan being your favorite action director.He's a better live action director then my favorite action director.
I have a hard time swallowing Nolan being your favorite action director.He's a better live action director then my favorite action director.
I have a hard time swallowing Nolan being your favorite action director.
OHMFKGAWD R U SRUS????111??WowowwowAt the end of the movie BATMAN DIES!!!!!
What makes it Robin? There's no red, green or yellow.Yes look at the 25 sec mark.
Oh good. Because i took "I won't say his name, because that debate will be far more tired then the last" that as being Nolan.He's not.
Although to be fair, the person I mentioned, isn't even my favorite. One of them though. For sure.
Bane: Of course!Can't you see? It's not Robin, it's...THE RIDDLER'S GHOST.
Oh good. Because i took "I won't say his name, because that debate will be far more tired then the last" that as being Nolan.
just saw a much better copy of the prologue, awesomesauce![]()
-So what's the next step of your master plan?
CRASHING THIS THREAD!
i also know that GI Joe is going to be the one to kill Batman
It looks like Christmas came a little early for Paramount's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. Thanks to a nice little pick-me-up from Warner Brothers' The Dark Knight Rises prologue, which played before the film in select IMAX theaters, M:I 4 opened with a staggering $1.1 million in midnight showings. And that was only on a meager 425 IMAX screens. (For reference, M:I 3 opened at $1.1 million on more than two thousand screens.)
We have digital. So no.Moving on, did everyone who saw MI:4 see the prologue regardless of the IMAX specifications? Just curious.
*taps him on the shoulder*
Psst...look directly above you...