I can't remember where, but Nolan had this great comment on a video interview about how the medium isn't important, and I totally agree with that. He's focused on making a good movie, not on paraphrasing a whole bunch of comic books that are great just the way they are.
So....NO....TDK is not based on a comic book; it's inspired by one. There is a huge difference, and - in this case - it was clearly the most effective route to go. I appreciate that you really enjoy Bat art, but this is Bat cinema. I mean... did you really ***** when Braveheart was totally incorrect to the history, or when Jurassic Park went outside the novel? No, of course not, because making a great piece of cinema is different than making a great piece of artwork or writing. And greatness is Nolan's only aim; that's what I respect.
When has Nolan ever given the impression that he didn't want to admit they were based off of the comics? In particular, he's given very high praise to Frank Miller's Year One and The Long Halloween, even going so far as to say this film series is partially based on those comics. And Nolan's movies are very much based in a fantasy world. This has been covered many, many times on these boards. It's just that his fantasy world happens to have a "realistic" feel to it, similar to Blade Runner.Yah cause a guy dressing up like a Bat and driving a tank is so real world. I see it regularly. Heck, my neighbor developed some fear gas in his basement. Pssh! Whats wrong with a fantasy world? Its like Nolan doesnt want to admit these are supposedly based off of comic books. Like he resents that. I resent that entire notion. Batman is a comic book. It is fantasy. Deal with it.
And the Tumbler has nothing on the Burton Batmobile. A Batmobile that looks like a Batmobiel...what a novel idea.
It's strange that you're making a fuss over this, when you've pretty much pointed out why Nolan isn't using the gas in this movie (at least, as I see it). He already had a villain using a specialized version of gas to attack the city in the first movie. Doing it again would have been repetitive. Now, some people wouldn't mind that kind of repetition. But me? I'm someone who was disappointed in Raimi using Doc Ock as the villain in Spider-Man 2, because they were using the mad scientist route twice in a row, villain wise. I wanted them to save Ock for later.Admittedly there is source material and Nolan would never deny that. I suppose you could claim that hes more concerned with accurately representing the feeling and spirit of it all. The superficiality can be excluded so long as the themes and elements are retained. But is it so wrong to want to see laughing gas in a comic book film? How is it so unrealistic in comparison to the terrorist-utilized fear gas?
i think that clip is very surreal feeling w/ no score to it. i think it kicks ass!As much as i'm loving how this movie is turning out, that clip was a little boring and didn't flow well at all. Maybe because it was lacking a score which will hopefully make it into the final cut.
The clip is impressive.
But someone on the first page made a comment about how The previous Batmobiles aren't as tough as the Tumbler.
And while that is technically accurate, it just brings up my one and only complaint about "TDK" ... Really it's a complaint about the Nolan Bat-Films collectively.
I'm really tired of fans using Nolan's movies as an excuse to s**t all over the proceeding Batman movies.
Now I'm as excited about "The Dark Knight" as the next fan, but I can't stand it when some new detail comes up...and there's ALWAYS that one person that has to point out how said detail is "sooo much kewler than those Burton/Schumacher flicks."
Can't we just appreciate and enjoy "The Dark Knight" without taking a crack at the other films?
Just a suggestion...
CFE
When has Nolan ever given the impression that he didn't want to admit they were based off of the comics? In particular, he's given very high praise to Frank Miller's Year One and The Long Halloween, even going so far as to say this film series is partially based on those comics. And Nolan's movies are very much based in a fantasy world. This has been covered many, many times on these boards. It's just that his fantasy world happens to have a "realistic" feel to it, similar to Blade Runner.
As for Nolan's batmobile, it looks VERY MUCH like a batmobile. Not only one that's taken from the comics, but one taken from what is arguably the most popular Batman comic book of all time.
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Now, that might not be your preferred Batmobile, but it's a valid interpretation of the vehicle, nonetheless.It's strange that you're making a fuss over this, when you've pretty much pointed out why Nolan isn't using the gas in this movie (at least, as I see it). He already had a villain using a specialized version of gas to attack the city in the first movie. Doing it again would have been repetitive. Now, some people wouldn't mind that kind of repetition. But me? I'm someone who was disappointed in Raimi using Doc Ock as the villain in Spider-Man 2, because they were using the mad scientist route twice in a row, villain wise. I wanted them to save Ock for later.
Anyway, the Joker is such a well rounded villain that he doesn't depend on his Joker Venom to make him a great character. He uses it a lot in the comics, yes, but it's not as if he uses it in every single appearance. I seriously doubt you'd throw a fit over the Joker not using his venom in a comic if he just had no reason to use it. He uses a plethora of weapons, and the gas is just one of them. This Joker uses machine guns, knives, and explosives, and there's definitely a justification in the comics for going that route with him. He's used all of those in the comics.
I thought the lack of music in the scene was a good thing. The truck the Joker was in sounded like a roaring monster, which I thought was very fitting. It's something that would have been lost if music was there to cover it up.I agree its surreal. But i felt without the music there was no tension. Perhaps its because where effectively jumping into the clip with no buildup which the movie will give us, but i definitely didn't feel as excited as i have been from all the other clips released.
I agree its surreal. But i felt without the music there was no tension. Perhaps its because where effectively jumping into the clip with no buildup which the movie will give us, but i definitely didn't feel as excited as i have been from all the other clips released.
'Bazooka' is more fun to say than 'RPG'.
Fixed." he's gonna need something a lot bigger to get through this "
* joker takes out RPG *
"What is that, a bazooka?!"
BOOOM !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hah, nope. It's still only 20 minutes of a 2.5-hour film.Awesome clip. Someone should place all the leaked clips in order. Im pretty sure the entire movie has been shown on this site already.
Because in the real world, sometimes Batman just has to take on a garbage truck.
You're right. I was wondering why he was going after the garbage truck too.Regarding the topic of the driver of the Garbage truck.....
I just went back and re-watched the clip, and if you pause it when it shows the driver duck you can clearly see he is a Joker goon as he is wearing a clown mask.
So Bats is kicking ass, instead of injuring innocent people.![]()
But a Batmobile is not a real car. No company has made or sold it, so it doesn't have a real-world equivalent. It's not the same thing as Alfred mentioning Bruce driving a Lamborghini and you see him driving a Porsche instead.And the Tumbler has nothing on the Burton Batmobile. A Batmobile that looks like a Batmobiel...what a novel idea.
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/07/11/dark-knight-exclusive-clip/
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Isn't the Tumbler just a PROTOTYPE for the Batmobile? Something that he uses until he has to get the ACTUAL Batmobile?
Remember, this is Batman: Year Two, in a sense; he's still something of a rookie at this, despite his successes in Batman Begins.
Complaing that the Tumbler doesn't look like the Batmobile strikes me as the same type of complaining about Daniel Craig as Bond in Casino Royale - of course he's not suave yet - he hasn't become THAT Bond yet. He's in the larval stage of Bondess, just like the Tumbler is a larval Batmobile, so to speak.
i can't imagine what you'll say when you see an actually naked girl/boy.Zomgz!!!! I Just EJACULATED!!!!