The Dark Knight Behind the scenes look @ the dark knight on the today show right now!!!

Can someone post a downloadable link to the high-res version of the video?
 
^ I'd like that too! I thought somebody already posted it, but now I can't find it any more!
 
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The problem which causes the "big-head" is the the back of the head-neckpiece joint. To make it look less bulb like, the connection needs to straighter instead of angular. Here's a quick manip:

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Yeah, I like the manip there to get rid of the bulb head. It only seemed to be an issue viewing Batman from the side though.
 
They are completely and totally ******ed for using the picture from "The Man Who Laughs" silent film.
 
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The problem which causes the "big-head" is the the back of the head-neckpiece joint. To make it look less bulb like, the connection needs to straighter instead of angular. Here's a quick manip:

tdkbatfixedgc9.jpg

Hum, no I prefer the original one.
 
^ I like the new suit better, only I'd love to see a bit bigger symbol, but all in all, it's all good! What's up with that black plate which surounds the rather small batsymbol!? Am I the only one who's noticed that???
 
All of you guys complain. You wanted more mobility, you got it. The movie isn't even out yet. You guys did the same thing when you saw some stills of the Begins suit. You was all like: "ZOMG It's teh puffy!" and "it's gotz teh bend0rz!" But it was totally kewl on film. Stuff it.

The cowl looks great. It's definitely a step forward. Maybe in another decade, we'll get a cowl that looks like this:

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Ok, I finally saw the clip. He's not "moving" any better than he did in BEGINS. Granted he's walking. And the head/neck looks absurd from the side. Absolutely ridiculous.

Yeah well, opinions differ!:o
 
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This capture reminds me when Batman says the last line of BB:

"And you'll never have to.."
 
aren't those green squares parts of green-screen, that'll be replaced by something else, in the end?? that's what I thought.
 
They replicate the skyline of Chicago/Gotham. That's clearly the Party scene.
 
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The problem which causes the "big-head" is the the back of the head-neckpiece joint. To make it look less bulb like, the connection needs to straighter instead of angular. Here's a quick manip:

tdkbatfixedgc9.jpg



getting better....



ppl are saying whether or not they would be scared of jack/ledgers joker. well, i cant tell you right now, i would NOT be scared of THAT egghead!
 
I love how Eckhart says Dent is a nice guy, than he becomes Two-Face and is not so nice anymore or something like that. Great actor, great guy, great casting choice.
 
I love how Eckhart says Dent is a nice guy, than he becomes Two-Face and is not so nice anymore or something like that. Great actor, great guy, great casting choice.


Yeh, the castings have been great for these films I think. Top notch stuff :up:
 
So how much will Two-Face actually be in the movie?

Is it such a good idea to integrate Two-Face in with Joker's story? Will it muck up the story?
 
So how much will Two-Face actually be in the movie?

Is it such a good idea to integrate Two-Face in with Joker's story? Will it muck up the story?
Nobody knows for sure but I have a feeling they're just setting him up for pt 3, titled "The scarred coin":woot: .
 
umm you guys do know that you'll never even notice his weird head because of the angles they will shoot from right?
 
They replicate the skyline of Chicago/Gotham. That's clearly the Party scene.

No, it's Wayne Enterprises. Bruce uses the basement of Wayne Enterprises to act as a sort of temporary Bat-Cave. This is a scene where Batman is in the basement and Lucius uncovers him, and Batman tries to plead with Lucius to help him catch The Joker, thus the line of "I need to find this man", to paraphrase.

The panels with the greenscreen is Batman's "super-computer", like he has in the comics, and in post those panels will be given computer screen displays.
 
So how much will Two-Face actually be in the movie?

Is it such a good idea to integrate Two-Face in with Joker's story? Will it muck up the story?

Eckhart is Harvey Dent throughout the film. He is only Two-Face, purportedly, for one scene, near the end. There are rumors speculating that Dent is actually working with the mob, acting as a sort of double agent, which puts irony in the whole "I Believe in Harvey Dent" campaign, and his usual speech slogan of "You can trust me".

Nolan and gang are obviously setting up for Two-Face to be the main villain in part three, and setting him up here as Dent.
 
getting better....



ppl are saying whether or not they would be scared of jack/ledgers joker. well, i cant tell you right now, i would NOT be scared of THAT egghead!

you would after he drops from the ceiling and dislocates your knee
 

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