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The Dark Knight Rises is actually the reboot. That's the twist.
The Dark Knight Rises is actually the reboot. That's the twist.
The Dark Knight Rises is actually the reboot. That's the twist.
Batman dies in the first 10 mins and the new Batman takes over.
Batman dies in the first 10 mins and the new Batman takes over.
It is a legitimate complaint if you can't understand what the actor is saying.
I'd only stay in my seat if the new Batman wasAlfred t:
He also claims it is not as "emotional" as TDK prologue.Granted, I have yet to se the prologue yet. But the comment from Movie Web about the actors surrounding Hardy being of a 80's type level made me laugh. Sorry, but apart from Heath and Fitchner in the TDK prologue, the other surrounding actors seemed of that sort of level too.
I'd only stay in my seat if the new Batman wasAlfred t:
and it's Gordon Ramsey!
He also claims it is not as "emotional" as TDK prologue.
I was in tears when anonymous clown #3 and #5 bit the dust.
He also claims it is not as "emotional" as TDK prologue.
I was in tears when anonymous clown #3 and #5 bit the dust.
So it sounds like the last shot they showed was Bane holding/throwing Batman's mask in the rubble right? I hope that's also the last scene they show in the trailer. That will definitely shock people.
Not a lot. Are we forgetting every good thing said about the prologue?
It's an intense spectacle of which we've never seen before and it's a little hard to understand Bane...
Yeah, I'm not going to watch that.
So it sounds like the last shot they showed was Bane holding/throwing Batman's mask in the rubble right? I hope that's also the last scene they show in the trailer. That will definitely shock people.
It's not a good idea from a marketing standpoint to have preview that people can't understand what's being said.
You're going to turn away alot of movie goers.