The Dark Knight Joker Intro Description...no Bs

That was my thought EXACTLY... either it'll be the time-released poison... OR like in Laughing Fish, where its one part of a compound that Fichtner will get subtly introduced w/ later.

If he does poison people, I think he'll go with the time release only because Burton used the compound mixture idea already (even though I think most people even wouldn't notice if Nolan did it in different way, like Laughing Fish).
 
GOOD GAWD!!

that was amazing...after readin the Wizard AND MTV articles...it just boosted my trust in Nolan 1000000000 times...

i already had faith.

this just further cemented it.

Love that Joker!
 
“Why do you think they call him Joker?” asks one. “I hear it’s cause he wears make-up,” answers the other. “Like war paint.”

My favorite line
 
Love the sound of this intro. :up:

A bank heist is a great way to start off the film and introduce the Joker to the audience.
 
So that photo with the 2 clowns...thats the joker behind the clown in focus?!?! F'N SWEET
 
You know what I'm looking forward to the most from this scene? The clown masks! From the moment I saw them I was excited, I thought they'd be really cheesy but no, they actually look a little creepy. Like faces which have been deformed and discoloured. I can't wait to see all the designs :D
Plus, the "war paint" line is superb.
 
I am so ridiculously, unbelievably, astronomically excited, elated and ecstatic about this movie!
 
has anyone posted this description yet??

http://movieblog.ugo.com/index.php/...es_of_the_dark_knight_debuted_on_imax_in_nyc/

he agrees with the mtv article on the stranger part


oh and for the record:

geekgasm

Another good article, I can't much more excited

Our pals over at Warner Bros. called us up this morning with the best Christmas gift ever…an exclusive IMAX screening of the first six minutes of The Dark Knight. Director Christopher Nolan was on hand to present the clip to roughly one hundred New Yorkers on this frigid Monday evening.
Before the clip ran, Nolan stood before us, dramatically lit from behind by the glowing 80-foot IMAX screen. He shot several scenes using the IMAX camera; a first for a feature length film. These six minutes introduce Heath Ledger’s interpretation of The Joker to the world and Nolan’s intention was for this introduction to stand alone as a “short film.” Easily the best short film I’ve seen since Hardware Wars.


Click below and I’ll spoil the whole thing for you. If you would rather not know, know that it is badass. Forget Nicholson, “The Laughing Fish,” Caesar Romero, Mark Hamil and The Killing Joke. Heath Ledger’s Joker is THE definitive Joker.



A bank heist is really the only way to introduce the Clown Prince of Crime.
It starts off with a breathtaking shot of Gotham City in broad daylight. The camera swoops into this big glass skyscraper the way only an IMAX movie can. It was stunning. Then BOOM! One of the windows in this big glass skyscraper is blown out. It then cut to two thugs in ugly clown masks (the ones we saw in the first publicity stills that were released months ago) shooting a zip line down to an adjacent rooftop.


Cut to the street as we see another thug waiting on a street corner with his clown mask in his hand. We’re looking at him from behind and can’t see his face. A van pulls up and the thug puts on his mask and jumps in to join the rest of the clowns. The clown who’s driving is *****ing about how this Joker guy who planned the heist didn’t even bother to show up and questions why they should cut him in on any of the loot.



There’s an awesome line from one of the clowns about The Joker and how he wears make-up as “war paint” to scare the crap out of people. Very cool stuff.


The two clowns in the skyscraper dramatically swing down to the rooftop while the clowns in the van enter the bank guns a blazing.


One of the rooftop clowns disables the silent alarm and comments that the alarm isn’t going to the cops. Once the alarm is halted, his partner shoots him dead.


Cut to William Fichtner.



I was so amped to see Fichtner’s creepy mug. He’s the new Brion James. He’s in everything the way Brion was back in the 80s and he’s as badass as ever. Brilliant casting, Mr. Nolan. Fichtner is the bank manager and he looks pissed.



Then cut to two clowns cracking the safe. Once the one clown gets the safe door open, his partner shoots him dead. We start to see a pattern here. The remaining clown starts to fill the gym bags with cash.


As the clowns in the bank lobby control the crowd, Fichtner goes to work. The bank manager pulls out a shotgun and starts hunting clowns. It was unexpected and super-freakin-awesome. Crazy-ass Fichtner is enraged and ranting on about how these clowns have no idea who they are messing with.

You learn that much like the rest of Gotham City this bank is corrupt and run by the mob. Nice twist. Of course the silent alarm doesn’t go to the cops.


Too bad Fichtner runs out of shells and the remaining clowns shoot his angry ass. He’s down, but not dead.


Then the clowns start to argue with each other. One clown asks the other, “So, I guess the Joker told you to shoot me once we had the money?”
The other clown tells him, “No, I’m supposed to shoot the bus driver.”
“Bus driver?” WHAM! A school bus crashes through the front of the bank, running over the first clown.


The back of the bus opens and the bus driver clown jumps out and helps load up the loot. Then bus driver clown gets capped. One clown left.
Fichtner bank manager then mutters something about there once being honor in the underworld of Gotham and this gets the clown’s attention. The clown shoves a grenade in Fichtner’s mouth with a string attached to the pin. The clown takes off his mask and we get an 80-foot IMAX Heath Ledger Joker face telling us “whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stranger.” It’s chill inducing. People are going to lose their minds.
The Joker jumps into the school bus, closes the back door on the string, and drives off. The pin on the grenade is pulled as the bus pulls away. Instead of an explosion, pink gas is released. The school bus pulls into the street and joins a convoy of school buses loaded with children. The Joker escapes into Gotham City.


We were then treated to a montage of Batman shots before the lights went up.


I yelled out, “Play it again!” but Mr. Nolan explained that it takes about thirty minutes to set the whole thing up again and we all shuffled out into the lobby for some cocktails.

Simply Badass

:im:got nothing on :brucebat:
 
I'm curious about one thing though. All these descriptions mention how awesome the Joker's reveal looks once he pulls off the clown mask, but none of them mention if he's wearing the face paint (full-on Joker appearance) or if it's just Ledger's normal look but with a scarred smile.
 
I'm curious about one thing though. All these descriptions mention how awesome the Joker's reveal looks once he pulls off the clown mask, but none of them mention if he's wearing the face paint (full-on Joker appearance) or if it's just Ledger's normal look but with a scarred smile.

I think if he WASN'T wearing make-up then they'd say something...
 
The Wizard article says "Look for the footage to appear before select prints of “I Am Legend” in IMAX starting next weekend."

Selected prints? Does that mean it won't be in ALL the IMAX theaters?
 
The Wizard article says "Look for the footage to appear before select prints of “I Am Legend” in IMAX starting next weekend."

Selected prints? Does that mean it won't be in ALL the IMAX theaters?


Yes, only certain ones.
 
So that photo with the 2 clowns...thats the joker behind the clown in focus?!?! F'N SWEET


The Joker is the one being pointed at, the one with the Grumpy clown mask on.
 
The Joker is the one being pointed at, the one with the Grumpy clown mask on.

seems like this is just before the clown at the back with the gun is gonna get run over by the bus
 
[zombievoice]Must, not, read, description, Must, not, read, description.[/zombievoice]
 
I'm nearly crying...this is almost too good to be true...to say that i'm excited about this movie would be like saying Michael Jordan was a mediocre b-ball player.
 
Man, this sound so badass. I can't wait to see it & crap my pants. :D :D
 
I'm curious about one thing though. All these descriptions mention how awesome the Joker's reveal looks once he pulls off the clown mask, but none of them mention if he's wearing the face paint (full-on Joker appearance) or if it's just Ledger's normal look but with a scarred smile.

Rummage through this thread. One of the first shots released before summer the one of Joker taking off his mask at the bank. I'm sure you've seen it, it's the one that has Nolan in the foreground and there's a foggy window thing between him and Joker.
 
Our pals over at Warner Bros. called us up this morning with the best Christmas gift ever…an exclusive IMAX screening of the first six minutes of The Dark Knight. Director Christopher Nolan was on hand to present the clip to roughly one hundred New Yorkers on this frigid Monday evening.
Before the clip ran, Nolan stood before us, dramatically lit from behind by the glowing 80-foot IMAX screen. He shot several scenes using the IMAX camera; a first for a feature length film. These six minutes introduce Heath Ledger’s interpretation of The Joker to the world and Nolan’s intention was for this introduction to stand alone as a “short film.” Easily the best short film I’ve seen since Hardware Wars.


Click below and I’ll spoil the whole thing for you. If you would rather not know, know that it is badass. Forget Nicholson, “The Laughing Fish,” Caesar Romero, Mark Hamil and The Killing Joke. Heath Ledger’s Joker is THE definitive Joker.



A bank heist is really the only way to introduce the Clown Prince of Crime.
It starts off with a breathtaking shot of Gotham City in broad daylight. The camera swoops into this big glass skyscraper the way only an IMAX movie can. It was stunning. Then BOOM! One of the windows in this big glass skyscraper is blown out. It then cut to two thugs in ugly clown masks (the ones we saw in the first publicity stills that were released months ago) shooting a zip line down to an adjacent rooftop.


Cut to the street as we see another thug waiting on a street corner with his clown mask in his hand. We’re looking at him from behind and can’t see his face. A van pulls up and the thug puts on his mask and jumps in to join the rest of the clowns. The clown who’s driving is *****ing about how this Joker guy who planned the heist didn’t even bother to show up and questions why they should cut him in on any of the loot.



There’s an awesome line from one of the clowns about The Joker and how he wears make-up as “war paint” to scare the crap out of people. Very cool stuff.


The two clowns in the skyscraper dramatically swing down to the rooftop while the clowns in the van enter the bank guns a blazing.


One of the rooftop clowns disables the silent alarm and comments that the alarm isn’t going to the cops. Once the alarm is halted, his partner shoots him dead.


Cut to William Fichtner.



I was so amped to see Fichtner’s creepy mug. He’s the new Brion James. He’s in everything the way Brion was back in the 80s and he’s as badass as ever. Brilliant casting, Mr. Nolan. Fichtner is the bank manager and he looks pissed.



Then cut to two clowns cracking the safe. Once the one clown gets the safe door open, his partner shoots him dead. We start to see a pattern here. The remaining clown starts to fill the gym bags with cash.


As the clowns in the bank lobby control the crowd, Fichtner goes to work. The bank manager pulls out a shotgun and starts hunting clowns. It was unexpected and super-freakin-awesome. Crazy-ass Fichtner is enraged and ranting on about how these clowns have no idea who they are messing with.

You learn that much like the rest of Gotham City this bank is corrupt and run by the mob. Nice twist. Of course the silent alarm doesn’t go to the cops.


Too bad Fichtner runs out of shells and the remaining clowns shoot his angry ass. He’s down, but not dead.


Then the clowns start to argue with each other. One clown asks the other, “So, I guess the Joker told you to shoot me once we had the money?”
The other clown tells him, “No, I’m supposed to shoot the bus driver.”
“Bus driver?” WHAM! A school bus crashes through the front of the bank, running over the first clown.


The back of the bus opens and the bus driver clown jumps out and helps load up the loot. Then bus driver clown gets capped. One clown left.
Fichtner bank manager then mutters something about there once being honor in the underworld of Gotham and this gets the clown’s attention. The clown shoves a grenade in Fichtner’s mouth with a string attached to the pin. The clown takes off his mask and we get an 80-foot IMAX Heath Ledger Joker face telling us “whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stranger.” It’s chill inducing. People are going to lose their minds.
The Joker jumps into the school bus, closes the back door on the string, and drives off. The pin on the grenade is pulled as the bus pulls away. Instead of an explosion, pink gas is released. The school bus pulls into the street and joins a convoy of school buses loaded with children. The Joker escapes into Gotham City.


We were then treated to a montage of Batman shots before the lights went up.


I yelled out, “Play it again!” but Mr. Nolan explained that it takes about thirty minutes to set the whole thing up again and we all shuffled out into the lobby for some cocktails.

this is the best article yet. i got a little teary eyed reading it. i may cry if i see this in imax.
 

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