The Dark Knight Harvey Dent/Two Face Thread

first of all, the line was a misdirection, thinking people were talking about Harvey becoming two-face, when in fact the line is directed toward Batman and the idolism and views of Gotham and what he'll have to do eventually for the best of his city.

second of all, the worst line in the movie is "Will you be wanting the bat-pod sir?"

ugh. I hated that line ever since the first I heard it in the trailer.

- Jow
 
first of all, the line was a misdirection, thinking people were talking about Harvey becoming two-face, when in fact the line is directed toward Batman and the idolism and views of Gotham and what he'll have to do eventually for the best of his city.

second of all, the worst line in the movie is "Will you be wanting the bat-pod sir?"

ugh. I hated that line ever since the first I heard it in the trailer.

- Jow

Not that i disagree with you about the batpod line (i'm completly apathetic about it) But out of curosity, why do you hate it so much?
 
Not that i disagree with you about the batpod line (i'm completly apathetic about it) But out of curosity, why do you hate it so much?
I thought it was a nice nod to Year One, when Alfred asks Bruce if he'll be wearing his "tights" to rescue Gordon's son, and Bruce goes, "Never during the day, Alfred."
 
Script says broken neck, DEAD (yes in capital letters). I don't care what Eckhart says, I'm going by the script as the official voice on the matter.
 
I thought it was a nice nod to Year One, when Alfred asks Bruce if he'll be wearing his "tights" to rescue Gordon's son, and Bruce goes, "Never during the day, Alfred."
haha, i never even thought about that! lol.
 
Either way is probable. Its a rather silly argument in general. He easily died, and they could easily write him back in.

I personally dont want him to return because I loved the transformation and character arc.
 
I don't think he's dead, but i'm not really sure that they're gonna bring him back.

I kinda hope they move on to the mad hatter. (just cause he hasn't been in a movie yet, and i think Nolan could do him some justice.)
 
I don't think it was a bad line. I just don't think he delivered it right.

like the "Dark Knight" line would have been cheesy if it hadn't have been for gary oldman.
 
Commending him for taking the fall as The Batman.

I thought so too but when I watched the credits I saw someone credited as "heckling cop" and though it may refer to that scene.
Or would that be the press confrence?
 
He's NOT dead-sorry if this is old:

Aaron Eckhart would reprise his role from The Dark Knight - because working with Christian Bale is "phenomenal".

Eckhart, who plays District Attorney Harvey Dent in the sequel, confesses he "absolutely" would star in a third Batman film.

He tells WENN, "To work with Christian (Bale) all over again, and the cast, would be phenomenal. I think this movie is a movie of a lifetime."

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0265713/

:whatever:

It is playing coy to a certain question before people see the movie.

In 2006 James Franco "ponders" doing a Spider-Man 4.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/news/comments/?entryid=364137

In 2001 Liam Neeson talked about being in Episode II:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,41662,00.html

Look how those turned out.
 
I thought so too but when I watched the credits I saw someone credited as "heckling cop" and though it may refer to that scene.
Or would that be the press confrence?

thats probably the cop at the press conference that says "No more dead cops!"
 
Script says broken neck, DEAD (yes in capital letters). I don't care what Eckhart says, I'm going by the script as the official voice on the matter.

Scripts change all the time,all the way through shooting-and seeing as one of the scripts writers was also the director theres even more possibility for change.
 
I loved that Harv's coin was a double heads coin not only is it a great forshadowing & Analogy to Two-Face .
 
:huh: thats how it was in the comics

lol. you cant have two-face without the coin. Quick question, since in TAS, Harvey was scarred in a similar fashion, i wonder if the coin was also scarred in the accident...I don't quite remember, anyone else wanna chime in? I think that'd be another nice parallel to TAS. Although TDK didnt play on harvey's split personality so much in the clinical sense, it did definitely do a great job of showing how easily his crusade could reveal glints of rage and madness.
 
New Harvey images from Andre@s
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Those who say theres no way Two-Face is coming back in the 3rd film can **** now.

Likewise, the ending of TDK seemed to suggest that Harvey Dent/Two-Face was dead, although producer Emma Thomas told IGN after an early press screening that Dent's last scene was ambiguous enough to suggest that perhaps he was still alive.

http://movies.ign.com/articles/892/892656p1.html

There you have it, someone close to the film, and also Nolan's wife saying Two-Face is possibly alive.
 
Some of those new pictures are brilliant. Did anyone catch when Harvey was getting schizo in the movie? The different takes they were talking about? It was all so seamless that I never noticed when he was being Harvey or when he was being Two-Face.
 
Script says broken neck, DEAD (yes in capital letters). I don't care what Eckhart says, I'm going by the script as the official voice on the matter.

In the Transformers script and novelization it said that Barricade was destroyed by Optimus, yet in the movie you don't see such scene and, in fact, hes in the sequel now too.

Nuff said.
 
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