The Dark Knight Rises 6 Minutes of TDKR footage attached to Mission Impossible 4! - Part 6

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Yes, no baby Talia and Bane, al Ghul witch-hunts, Bane/Bruce LoS 'tryouts', etc!!!

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So far only CinemaBlend has confirmed a trailer for tomorrow?
 
Not necessarily. Maybe the person saw it without audio or something. We know militants have Pavel so maybe the ninja confused the militant leader for a dictator type.

The person had only seen a text version of the whole thing and it said the sequence would be intercut with Bane training with Ra's, climbing up a hole. Why no reports on this?

And I think this mission is more about Bane capturing Dr. Pavel rather than killing someone (which will also happen of course).
 
I too am inte Bane is the prisoner-side. But that means I have no idea how Dr. Pavel plays into all this.

Maybe the CIA just used the plane for more than just one assigment. 1. Pick up this terrorist and 2. transferr this scientis aswell while we're at it.

The crux of the story is that Bane (which would be the terrorist) knew this already and somehow managed to get in the same plane as Pavel.

I think the references to a prisoner transfer simply mean the Doctor. The critics and reporters probably haven't been keeping up with the new virals.
 
God damn man it's been an incredible day.
 
If the "TRAILER" hits tomorrow, and Nolan is "aware" of the audio problems, then i picture him in the laboratory right now as we chatter away, grinning and smirking and laughing about the voice as he is tweaking and "fixing" the audio samples of Bane's voice within the trailer to be dispersed tomorrow.

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HOLLYWOOD — Heath Ledger’s Joker blasted through the opening heist sequence of The Dark Knight with chilling conviction three years ago. Smart, scary and utterly riveting, Ledger set the tone for the rest of the picture by blending ice-cold humor with utterly remorseless criminal smarts.

Director Christopher Nolan repeats that winning strategy in The Dark Knight Rises, as revealed in Thursday night’s press screening of the first six minutes of the highly anticipated follow-up. This time around, intense British actor Tom Hardy, playing Batman nemesis Bane, sparks his own “Holy crap!” moment about three minutes into an Abu Ghraib-inspired airplane hijacking from hell.

“I first saw Tom Hardy on an airplane in Guy Ritchie’s RocknRolla,” Nolan told Wired.com in a chat following the screening of The Dark Knight Rises‘ powerful pre-credit prologue. “He can do anything he sets his mind to.”

If anybody stands a chance to sustain Joker-level ferocity, it’s Hardy. In Ritchie’s 2008 Brit gangster film that persuaded Nolan to cast Hardy as nervy dream-invader Eames in Inception, the 34-year-old actor played cockney thug Brutally Handsome Bob. That same year, Hardy ripped up the screen playing a devilish criminal locked up for years in solitary confinement in psychopath biopic Bronson (clip embedded below).

To get into character as brilliant, hulking badass Bane, a character introduced by DC Comics in 1993, Hardy gained about 30 pounds.

“Tom got huge,” Nolan laughed.



As Bane, Hardy brings a sense of menace similar to Ledger’s Joker, at least as seen in Nolan’s brief opener. Hardy utters guttural commands from behind a piece of perverse head gear that looks like a cross between a mousetrap and a catcher’s mask. It’s a hell of a lot scarier on the big Imax screen than it appeared in stills and video grabbed by paparazzi during filming, or even in official images released by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Besides establishing Bane’s bona fides as a bastardly mastermind, the Dark Knight Rises prologue, which will be shown ahead of Imax screenings of Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol beginning next week, serves to hype the jumbo-screen format that Nolan has long championed, with Bat-fans itching to get their first real glimpse of the final installment of the director’s gritty trilogy.

“We’ve shot quite a lot of the film using Imax, which is far and away the best image format ever created,” Nolan told about 200 viewers during his introduction to the sequence Thursday night at Universal City’s AMC Imax. “We want fans to understand why it’s worth seeing The Dark Knight Rises in Imax and we hope these [Imax preview] engagements will get at the grandeur that I think is being gradually chipped away at.”

Nolan noted that further inquiries about The Dark Knight Rises particulars would be moot at this point.

“I’ve barely started to edit the rest of the film,” he said.

The prologue may also offer some clues about mysterious Russian nuclear official “Leonid Pavel,” hinted at in a fake CIA wanted poster leaked to Underwire on Wednesday. New Dark Knight Rises details are expected to hit Friday at 10 a.m. Pacific on the viral Operation Early Bird website.
 
Rocketman can go cry in his little bed, not a lot of people took his bait. What a weirdo.
 
He said it very matter of factly. I think he knew info and he accidentally let it slip. lol

So yeah trailer tomorrow!
 
:dry: Do I have to post Voice Distorter samples?

It's not a complex process, especially on film.

I'm just saying that if a voice is purposefully distorted, it seems highly reasonable for common people and reviewers to not grasp all the lines. Makes sense, no?
 
I think the references to a prisoner transfer simply mean the Doctor. The critics and reporters probably haven't been keeping up with the new virals.
Thats probably true, my theory seemad very very convoluted :oldrazz:

I wonder tho how Bane gets inside the plane? Is he therein hiding the entire time or do the jump out of another airplane from higher up and smash the windows to get inside?
 
I'm willing to bet CinemaBlend is just speculating. They probably heard about fans finding "theatrical" and "mov" in the source code, and made the same assumption that they did.
 
He said it very matter of factly. I think he knew info and he accidentally let it slip. lol

So yeah trailer tomorrow!

If he wasn't suppose to reveal it, he wouldn't let it slip in a written article.
 
I think he's speculating...
 
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