The Dark Knight Harvey Dent/Two Face Thread

That guys a terrible actor! He sees this...
...and just calmly says "Dent, I thought you was dead?"
???

Terrible delivery!


Okay, here's the attention you seem to desperately need since you've posted this EXACT same thing in two different threads.


Feel better? Done now?
 
Holy ****.

I just finished my dinner, logged on here, and saw the new clip.

I'm dead, loves. That was amazing (for how short it was). I thought the cinematography, music, his voice- everything was great.

Work it, Harv.
 
Other than the people who saw the original clip at one of the big comic cons and said it was, no. None.
I remember reading the reviews, didnt they say he was sitting at the end of the bar spinning his coin? I just feel this works so much better, he just
nonchalantly walks in
 
I just love assumptions.
That could very well be Harvey answering in his "Dent" voice, instead of Two-Face speaking in his "Two-Face" voice (the cop asks and only know Harvey, not Two-Face) So his "other" voice might still be unknown to us viewers. He's insane and has a split personality, what would be so "unrealistic" about him having a different voice for his other personality, Two-Face?
The voice we heard was most definately the two-face voice.

How do you know? How do any of us know? We have no idea how this scene or the film for that matter is going to play out.
 
I remember reading the reviews, didnt they say he was sitting at the end of the bar spinning his coin? I just feel this works so much better, he just
nonchalantly walks in


I don't recall the sitting and spinning coin part.
 
I remember reading the reviews, didnt they say he was sitting at the end of the bar spinning his coin? I just feel this works so much better, he just
nonchalantly walks in
Yeah I agree
 
How are you so sure?

That definitely would give him enough reason to find him and hopefully kill him though.

From several months back -

· Wayne Manor is being rebuilt; Bruce Wayne and Alfred are staying in a penthouse suite. Underneath the suite there is a garage where Batman keeps the tumbler, his suit and equipment and a computer terminal.
· Joker is the main villain. One of his first scenes in the movie is a bank robbery where he and his goons wear clown masks. The Bank Manager (played by William Fichtner) tries to stop the thugs, but is stopped by the Joker, who also kills his goons during the robbery as well. He escapes on a carjacked school bus.
· Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) is the new District Attorney. He is possibly dating Rachel Dawes.
· Bruce Wayne is up to his playboy millionaire antics. At one point he throws a party on his private yacht for the cast of an Opera, closing the show for the night.
· Sal Maroni (Eric Roberts) is the new head of the Falcone family. There are gang wars ensuing the streets of Gotham City including Maroni’s gang, and a gang lead by a man named Gambol (Michael Jai White).
· There are Vigilantes, disguising themselves as Batman, patrolling the streets of Gotham. They attempt to break up a confrontation between a Chechen gang and Scarecrow early on in the movie. The Chechens release attack dogs on the Vigilantes, who must be rescued by the Batman.
· Dent wants to end the gang wars in Gotham and put an end to organized crime. To mount a case against Maroni he needs to bring an extradited accountant from Hong Kong named Lau (Chin Han), who has connections with Maroni to Gotham. Batman travels to Hong Kong (as Bruce Wayne) with Lucius Fox in order to bring Lau to Gotham.
· The Joker is somehow approached by the mobs entreating him to cause chaos in Gotham, distracting the cops and Dent from their warfare.
· The Joker does indeed cause chaos in Gotham City. He (in no particular order) kills cops, blows up a hospital (while disguised as a female nurse), and commits other actions causing a general state of fear in the city.
The Joker dies his hair green and wears white make up over his face, never taking it off, causing it to "rot" permenantly onto his face over time.
· At some point, Harvey Dent announces that he is Batman at a press conference.
· Bruce Wayne throws a party for Harvey Dent at his penthouse suite. The Joker and his goons crash it, trying to kill Dent. Batman intervenes, but the Joker ends up kidnapping Rachel, dancing with her at knife point.
· Reese (Joshua Harto), a disgruntled Wayne Enterprises employee, breaks into the applied sciences sector of Wayne Enterprises and somehow discovers Batman’s true identity. He gives this information to a reporter/radio/talk show host named Mike Engel (Anthony Michael Hall), who announces he will reveal the identity on his evening program. Not to be out of the limelight, Joker makes a bomb threat to the TV station, causing the program to be cancelled. Lucius Fox somehow blackmails Reese into not revealing the identity to anyone else.
· Tired of all the vigilantes running around Gotham, and wanting to find the real Batman, Joker kidnaps their leader, a man named Brian Douglas, and hangs him from a flag pole outside the mayor’s office with a Joker card pinned into his chest with a knife. On the card it reads, “Will the real Batman please stand up.” Harvey Dent is making a proclamation of a crime-free 18 months in Gotham to Mayor Anthony Garcia (Nester Carbonell) when the wind blows the dead body into his window.
· Batman/Bruce Wayne is struggling with falling into his persona, and juggling both the life of Batman and Bruce Wayne. He is also seen doing more detective work this time around. He also gets a new suit sometime in the movie.
· Lt. Gordon (Gary Oldman) fakes his own death. His wife, Barbara (Melinda McGraw) is notified about his “death” by Detective Stephens (Keith Szarabajka).
· Joker kills Commissioner Loeb (Colin MacFarlane) and a female judge. At their funeral, the Joker (disguised as a cop) makes an assassination attempt on the mayor.
· At some point, (possibly after the assassination attempt) the Joker and some of his goons are arrested. Batman interrogates the Joker, and ends up beating the snot out of him. The Joker escapes by the use of a bomb planted in the stomach of one of his goons.
· Detective Stephens and Detective Ramirez (Monique Curnen) are cops loyal to Harvey Dent.
· Officer Berg (Matt Shallenberger) tries to kill the Joker, after his wife is killed in the hospital explosion, but is stopped by Gordon.
· There is a chase scene involving the Bat mobile and the Joker in a semi-truck. Joker ends up destroying the Bat mobile/Tumbler, causing Batman to use his Bat-Cycle.
· Eventually Maroni and other gang leaders are rounded up and arrested by Batman, and SWAT squads led by Gordon. Maroni is in a night club with two mistresses (Sarah Jayne Dunn and Kerri Parker) when Batman breaks in and takes him.
· Maroni goes on trial, being prosecuted by Harvey Dent. During the trial, he throws acid (that was smuggled to him by a corrupt cop) in Dent’s face, permanently scarring him.
· The Joker causes so much chaos in Gotham, and makes a threat forcing all of Gotham to evacuate onto huge barges. The criminals and lower class citizens are on one barge, while the Gotham elite are on the other. Joker announces that there are bombs on both barges. The leaders of Gotham must choose to blow up one of the barges, or he will destroy both. This culminates to a showdown between Joker and Batman.
· Dent, now scarred, confronts Maroni. He flips his coin to determine whether to kill Maroni or not. The flip determines that Maroni will live for the time being, but his driver is not so lucky.
· Dent/Two-Face also makes an appearance at a bar, where he kills the cop who supplied Maroni with the acid.

So, basically, Joker makes a public decree that unless Batman reveals himself to the world, he'll start killing the people on his list (Gordon, Dawes, A-List of Gotham City). After this plan is foiled he begins a campaign to destroy Gotham City...by blowing it up. The Gotham island is evacuated onto two barges...but uh-oh...surprise surprise each barge has a bomb on it and unless one is destroyed the Joker will detonate both...
 
That guys a terrible actor! He sees this...
...and just calmly says "Dent, I thought you was dead?"
???

Terrible delivery!
I'd have to agree, if it was his first time seeing Dent since his "normal" state.

But if the theory that the guy is a crooked cop and knew or had something to do with Harv's scarring, then his reaction fits in that context.
 
You best believe it fool! :woot:

Forget seeing the movie Thats not that far away

I Cant wait to own this shizznit on Blu Ray
I CAINt wAit!:hyper::hyper:

The more I think like this the better then it will shorten the feel of the wait to see the movie:hehe:
 
How do you know? How do any of us know? We have no idea how this scene or the film for that matter is going to play out.

Dude, listen to his damn voice, thats not Aaron Eckharts normal voice

I don't recall the sitting and spinning coin part.

There were definate reviews of him spinning a coin on the bar from the con footage, which is probably the same coin spinning from the imax featurette. I dont know if thats part of the "extended" scene your talking about or not.
 
Forget seeing the movie Thats not that far away

I Cant wait to own this shizznit on Blu Ray
I CAINt wAit!:hyper::hyper:

The more I think like this the better then it will shorten the feel of the wait to see the movie:hehe:

I thought the same thing right after I watched this clip
:hoboj:
 
I was just kidding about the hating part. You guys should know me by now.
 
Dude, listen to his damn voice, thats not Aaron Eckharts normal voice



There were definate reviews of him spinning a coin on the bar from the con footage, which is probably the same coin spinning from the imax featurette. I dont know if thats part of the "extended" scene your talking about or not.


No, I know the spinning coin bit is true, but I highly doubt that someone who looks like Dent(good AND bad side) could be just sitting at a bar and nobody notice beforehand. Especially if that's the cop who supplied Maroni(or Rossi) with the acid that scarred Dent.
 
There were definate reviews of him spinning a coin on the bar from the con footage, which is probably the same coin spinning from the imax featurette. I dont know if thats part of the "extended" scene your talking about or not.

Perhaps Two-Face then pulls a coin out in the bar and spins it on the countertop, slams it down, reveals tails, the guy looks up in horror, and we cut to our first FULL GLIMPSE of Two-Face holding a gun at the cop, and then...

BOOM!
 
Dude, listen to his damn voice, thats not Aaron Eckharts normal voice.

I just listened to it again. I really don't hear the differecne in his voice between this scene and what we've heard in the trailers. Thats definately Eckharts "normal voice".

Maybe there isn't a difference between Two-Face or Harvey Dent, maybe there is. Maybe his voice changes with the personality at hand, maybe it doesn't.

WE DON'T KNOW!
 
Forget seeing the movie Thats not that far away

I Cant wait to own this shizznit on Blu Ray
I CAINt wAit!:hyper::hyper:

The more I think like this the better then it will shorten the feel of the wait to see the movie:hehe:

That makes two of us brother! This film is going to be so bad ass I think I better bring an extra change of underwear the the theater! :woot:
 
No, I know the spinning coin bit is true, but I highly doubt that someone who looks like Dent(good AND bad side) could be just sitting at a bar and nobody notice beforehand. Especially if that's the cop who supplied Maroni(or Rossi) with the acid that scarred Dent.
The person who gave the set report said he was wearing a hood, it might have been just to hide him but who knows. If he is just sitting there without anything covering him, then we might have to ignore it kinda like the way the Joker can be standing on a corner in a busy intersection and no one gives a second look
 
The person who gave the set report said he was wearing a hood, it might have been just to hide him but who knows. If he is just sitting there without anything covering him, then we might have to ignore it kinda like the way the Joker can be standing on a corner in a busy intersection and no one gives a second look


I actually don't mind the Joker bit. It's not that busy around where he's standing from what I can remember. Nobody's walking past him, and the people in the cars that are driving by are too busy with their own lives to notice him. I know I wouldn't notice him.

Probably early in the morning on a weekday. Which is why the bank wasn't busy.
 
Perhaps Two-Face then pulls a coin out in the bar and spins it on the countertop, slams it down, reveals tails, the guy looks up in horror, and we cut to our first FULL GLIMPSE of Two-Face holding a gun at the cop, and then...

BOOM!

That would be ****ing amazing, reminds me of Long Halloween

I just listened to it again. I really don't hear the differecne in his voice between this scene and what we've heard in the trailers. Thats definately Eckharts "normal voice".

Maybe there isn't a difference between Two-Face or Harvey Dent, maybe there is. Maybe his voice changes with the personality at hand, maybe it doesn't.

WE DON'T KNOW!

Look no one but you is arguing whether that was two-face's voice or not, you can tell its deeper and has more of a grumble to it than his normal voice.

EDIT typo
 

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