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The room erupted when Gary said it. I had the BIGGEST grin ever. Gary was great.t:....
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thats so awesome

The room erupted when Gary said it. I had the BIGGEST grin ever. Gary was great.t:....
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All right guys, I'm off to bed.
Today reminded me of those awesome days of TDK's ARG. Good things are on the horizon. I can feel it!
All right guys, I'm off to bed.
Today reminded me of those awesome days of TDK's ARG. Good things are on the horizon. I can feel it!
Whoa! That means we'll probably get this, Green Lantern, Spider-man 4, Thor, AND Captain America. All in the same year! Now THAT would be the year of comic book movies. It'll sure make up for only having one Marvel movie this year and only one next year.
hahaha! Too true!
I would love to be proven wrong but I really cant see this filming next year. Pre production sure, but filming? Im not too sure. That would include designing and building sets, props, costumes. Finding locations. And all this just after finishing "Inception"? I dont know, I mean I realize Christopher Nolan wouldnt be involved in all of this but to me it still seems too soon. But what Anjow1060 is saying is very encouraging. But like I said, I would love to be proven wrong.
http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php?t=43016&sid=8f7a360144ddc78bf19aaff50598f267Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:25 pm
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Up at Cardington airship hangers the other week doing some rigging for a film called Olivers Arrow. Warner brothers permanently rent the building and Gotham City still takes up half the space and what a space!! 170' to the highest point in the roof..about the same wide and over 900' long, big enough to build 2 R101 airships in at once.
yeah but why would he say "next week" and not this weekend at comic con?
The chances are much bigger now imo. I always thought the question was not if but when Nolan would sign on anyway.So just throwing a question out there. Does this more than likely indicate that WB and Nolan have come to some sort of agreement?
Or is it still up in the air if Nolan returns?
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http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci09_anime_sat.phpSaturday, July 25
10:30-12:00 Comics Arts Conference Session #9: Is the Joker a Psychopath: You Decide! Psychology professors Robin Rosenberg (The Psychology of Superheroes) and Travis Langley (Henderson State University) discuss the technical definition of a psychopath and review the criteria for antisocial personality disorder does the Joker fit the clinical definition? Is he more than just crazy? They are joined by Joker experts Jerry Robinson (The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 19381950), famed "Joker-fish" scribe Steve Englehart (The Point Man), and film producer Michael Uslan (The Dark Knight). Room 30AB
BATMAN BALE WILL START SHOOTING AGAIN NEXT YEAR
CHRISTIAN BALE will slip back into his rubber Batsuit next year (10) to begin shooting the sequel to THE DARK KNIGHT.
The Hollywood actor has confirmed he will return as Bruce Wayne/Batman for the third time in director Christopher Nolan's forthcoming film, but a production schedule had yet to be released.
However, Bale's The Dark Knight co-star Gary Oldman, who portrays Commissioner Gordon in the movie adaptations, broke the news of the return of the Caped Crusader to fans at the annual Comic-Con in San Diego, California on Friday (24Jul09).
He told fans, "The next Batman is shooting next year. It's at least two years away. But you didn't hear it from me!"
Yea im not believing this until theres more official confirmation... And to be honest I hope it isn't true. It seems too rushed. Especially if Nolan is coming back. I also hope its released in 2012. 2011 is way too packed.
is it too good to be true though? it might not be... but im betting it is.
I attended Warner Bros.' Comic Con presser with a select few journalists this afternoon here in San Diego. More on that -- in particular JONAH HEX and SHERLOCK HOLMES -- shortly (and elsewhere on BOF). Anyway, the great Gary Oldman was there as well promoting THE BOOK OF ELI as yes, he was *ahem* asked about his earlier BATMAN 3 comments. His response: "I've been a rather naughty boy today." Take that for what you will. But I'm pretty damn sure that Gary wasn't simply F'n with the fanboys in Hall H, OK?
(Also, anybody still thinking that INCEPTION is BATMAN 3 is a moron. Really, stop with the emails about that, OK?)