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here's a few things i posted in the Viral Threads, but I thought i'd share it with you guys too
for those with OnDemand, go to Movies&Events. The Dark Knight is the first tab in that section, and everything is in there.
sure. But since this is the Viral thread, I'll only focus on the Gotham Tonight featurette.
GOTHAM TONIGHT
ALTERNATE TRAILER
thats basically it, but i'm really tired so i dont know if i got everything in there
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Alternate Trailer:
[YT]65zKQYpjpiE[/YT]
Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvilu5uFkvU
[YT]mvilu5uFkvU[/YT]
A few of the Gotham Tonight vids have been pulled off YouTube, but for those who don't have Comcast OnDemand, the video will be shown in streaming format on Gotham Cable News Monday, June 16 at noon EST.
for those with OnDemand, go to Movies&Events. The Dark Knight is the first tab in that section, and everything is in there.
sure. But since this is the Viral thread, I'll only focus on the Gotham Tonight featurette.
GOTHAM TONIGHT
Very, VERY well made. AMH is very cool as Engel. Think Brian Williams mixed with Tom Brokaw with a dash of Matt Lauer.
It's about 7 mins long, and Engel begins with a report of a group of thugs disrupting a polling area, showing up with baseball bats and threatening Dent supporters. One of them is none other than Albert Rossi. They're all caught by Batman.
Here, we finally get to see Roger Garcetti, Dana Worthington, and Allan Cypes (Dent's media manager) in action as opposed to just reading about them and seeing photos. It's really something watching how they clash together.
The majority of the segment flows similar to Hardball or Larry King Live sans phonecalls. Of course, Dent wins by a large majority. The first topic touches on the legality of Batman's activities. Garcetti completely opposes Batman. Worthington, however, acknowledges that Batman is a necessity in "desperate times." Garcetti is very cool and defiant, even in the face of defeat, constantly berating both Dent and Batman. Garcetti also attempts to take credit for the recent decline in Gotham's crime rate, but Worthington credits Batman with the decline. Cypes considers Batman a nonissue, and when questioned as to why Dent refuses to appear in interviews, he replies that Dent is busy preparing to prosecute Sal Maroni.
Cypes (who is in the studio with Engel, while Garcetti and Worthington are on satellite camera), spills the same things we've seen in the emails, painting Dent as Gotham's savior, instead of Batman. He had a great line, where he said "Batman wasn't on the ballot, Harvey Dent was, and the people voted for Harvey Dent."
Garcetti and Cypes are constantly stepping over each other's comments, which gets Garcetti on edge as Cypes describes Dent's "not stooping" to Garcetti's level when the former DA launched his smear campaign. Garcetti still defends the corrupt cops that Dent prosecuted, and accuses Dent of alienating the police from protecting the citizens of Gotham. Cypes ultimately reveals Garcetti's involvement with several organizations connected to Maroni, and that Dent plans to prosecute Garcetti on charges of corruption and accepting bribes. Garcetti then looses his cool, and he has an awesome quote at the end of his schtick: "You think your White Knight doesn't have chinks in his armor, you think again!" Engel asks if that was a threat, to which Garcetti replies "You figure it out!" He then demands his camera be turned off.
Engel then signs off, giving a preview of next week's edition where they're going to take a look at Bruce Wayne.
Overall, this was an incredibly well-made featurette, and at first glance you might think that this is an actual news show. Can't wait for the next one.
It's about 7 mins long, and Engel begins with a report of a group of thugs disrupting a polling area, showing up with baseball bats and threatening Dent supporters. One of them is none other than Albert Rossi. They're all caught by Batman.
Here, we finally get to see Roger Garcetti, Dana Worthington, and Allan Cypes (Dent's media manager) in action as opposed to just reading about them and seeing photos. It's really something watching how they clash together.
The majority of the segment flows similar to Hardball or Larry King Live sans phonecalls. Of course, Dent wins by a large majority. The first topic touches on the legality of Batman's activities. Garcetti completely opposes Batman. Worthington, however, acknowledges that Batman is a necessity in "desperate times." Garcetti is very cool and defiant, even in the face of defeat, constantly berating both Dent and Batman. Garcetti also attempts to take credit for the recent decline in Gotham's crime rate, but Worthington credits Batman with the decline. Cypes considers Batman a nonissue, and when questioned as to why Dent refuses to appear in interviews, he replies that Dent is busy preparing to prosecute Sal Maroni.
Cypes (who is in the studio with Engel, while Garcetti and Worthington are on satellite camera), spills the same things we've seen in the emails, painting Dent as Gotham's savior, instead of Batman. He had a great line, where he said "Batman wasn't on the ballot, Harvey Dent was, and the people voted for Harvey Dent."
Garcetti and Cypes are constantly stepping over each other's comments, which gets Garcetti on edge as Cypes describes Dent's "not stooping" to Garcetti's level when the former DA launched his smear campaign. Garcetti still defends the corrupt cops that Dent prosecuted, and accuses Dent of alienating the police from protecting the citizens of Gotham. Cypes ultimately reveals Garcetti's involvement with several organizations connected to Maroni, and that Dent plans to prosecute Garcetti on charges of corruption and accepting bribes. Garcetti then looses his cool, and he has an awesome quote at the end of his schtick: "You think your White Knight doesn't have chinks in his armor, you think again!" Engel asks if that was a threat, to which Garcetti replies "You figure it out!" He then demands his camera be turned off.
Engel then signs off, giving a preview of next week's edition where they're going to take a look at Bruce Wayne.
Overall, this was an incredibly well-made featurette, and at first glance you might think that this is an actual news show. Can't wait for the next one.
Starts with several aerial shots of Gotham.
Bruce: You know that day you once told me about? When Gotham would no longer need Batman?
Batman soars along the Gotham skyline.
Bruce and Rachel on the balcony.
Bruce: It's coming.
"EmoBats" scene.
Rachel: Don't make me your only hope for a normal life.
Bruce/Harey intro scene.
Exchange between Harvey and Alfred from trailer 3.
Batman lands on van.
Shot of Heath from the Prologue (back to camera, mask in hand)
Joker: This city deserves a better class of criminal.
Police funeral scene shot.
Joker: And I'm gonna give it to 'em. (Different take, lower pitch than the trailer 3 take)
Police scramble.
Hospital blows up.
Joker: I'm a man of my word.
Then there's a shot of Joker from the scene where he meets with the Gotham mob bosses. Its a close up shot, and he does this weird movement with his hand, kinda like something a cheap magician would do.
Batman: I see now what I have to become to stop men like him.
(Firetruck shot)
Alfred: Know your limits, Master Wayne.
Shot of Bruce taking off his shirt, revealing his beaten back.
Batman leaps off a roof.
Batpod shot from Trailer 2
Alfred: Perhaps this is a man you dont understand.
Joker crashes Bruce's party with the shotgun.
Joker: Where is Harvey Dent?!
Joker walking towards Rachel.
Joker: I'll settle for his loved one....
There's a blink-and-you-miss-it shot of Joker..it looks like he's beating on someone (Dent?)
Alfred: Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Burning piles of money shot from Trailer 3.
Batman in the Tumbler as the cockpit cloes.
Shot of Batpod.
Another shot of Gotham skyline.
Bruce comforts Rachel.
Dent's "dawn is coming" line from Trailer 3, but it's a different take as well, calmer yet more confident than the "shouting" take from Trailer 3.
Shot of Joker in cop car.
Masked Joker from Prologue.
Another Batpod shot.
Semi flips over. Joker laughs (different take, more gleeful than maniacal)
Shot of Bats driving the Tumbler (with the new suit though)
Joker: When the chips are down, these civilized people will eat each other.
Shots of the zipline thugs from the prologue, some stuff we've seen in the TV spots (Bats walking towards camera all pissed, Bats fighting SWAT officers)
Joker: You'll see, I'll show ya.
New shot of Dent in the gasoline puddle. It looks now like he's been cuffed, and he can't get up.
The rest is shots we've seen before, very similar to Trailer 3 except that it ends with the "base jump" sequence that Trailer 3 began with.
Then the Batmobile crashes into the parking garage and Dent turns to Gordon, flabbergasted.
Gordon: Yeah, he does that.
Bruce: You know that day you once told me about? When Gotham would no longer need Batman?
Batman soars along the Gotham skyline.
Bruce and Rachel on the balcony.
Bruce: It's coming.
"EmoBats" scene.
Rachel: Don't make me your only hope for a normal life.
Bruce/Harey intro scene.
Exchange between Harvey and Alfred from trailer 3.
Batman lands on van.
Shot of Heath from the Prologue (back to camera, mask in hand)
Joker: This city deserves a better class of criminal.
Police funeral scene shot.
Joker: And I'm gonna give it to 'em. (Different take, lower pitch than the trailer 3 take)
Police scramble.
Hospital blows up.
Joker: I'm a man of my word.
Then there's a shot of Joker from the scene where he meets with the Gotham mob bosses. Its a close up shot, and he does this weird movement with his hand, kinda like something a cheap magician would do.
Batman: I see now what I have to become to stop men like him.
(Firetruck shot)
Alfred: Know your limits, Master Wayne.
Shot of Bruce taking off his shirt, revealing his beaten back.
Batman leaps off a roof.
Batpod shot from Trailer 2
Alfred: Perhaps this is a man you dont understand.
Joker crashes Bruce's party with the shotgun.
Joker: Where is Harvey Dent?!
Joker walking towards Rachel.
Joker: I'll settle for his loved one....
There's a blink-and-you-miss-it shot of Joker..it looks like he's beating on someone (Dent?)
Alfred: Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Burning piles of money shot from Trailer 3.
Batman in the Tumbler as the cockpit cloes.
Shot of Batpod.
Another shot of Gotham skyline.
Bruce comforts Rachel.
Dent's "dawn is coming" line from Trailer 3, but it's a different take as well, calmer yet more confident than the "shouting" take from Trailer 3.
Shot of Joker in cop car.
Masked Joker from Prologue.
Another Batpod shot.
Semi flips over. Joker laughs (different take, more gleeful than maniacal)
Shot of Bats driving the Tumbler (with the new suit though)
Joker: When the chips are down, these civilized people will eat each other.
Shots of the zipline thugs from the prologue, some stuff we've seen in the TV spots (Bats walking towards camera all pissed, Bats fighting SWAT officers)
Joker: You'll see, I'll show ya.
New shot of Dent in the gasoline puddle. It looks now like he's been cuffed, and he can't get up.
The rest is shots we've seen before, very similar to Trailer 3 except that it ends with the "base jump" sequence that Trailer 3 began with.
Then the Batmobile crashes into the parking garage and Dent turns to Gordon, flabbergasted.
Gordon: Yeah, he does that.
thats basically it, but i'm really tired so i dont know if i got everything in there
-------------------------------------------
Alternate Trailer:
[YT]65zKQYpjpiE[/YT]
Gotham Tonight with Mike Engel
Oh my God, the Mike Engles Video is so authentic. it's awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Raf2...rnative-dark-knight-movie-trailer-on-comcast/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvilu5uFkvU
[YT]mvilu5uFkvU[/YT]
A few of the Gotham Tonight vids have been pulled off YouTube, but for those who don't have Comcast OnDemand, the video will be shown in streaming format on Gotham Cable News Monday, June 16 at noon EST.