El Payaso
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I just can't follow whatever was meant by that message.![]()
By that reason it was edited.
I just can't follow whatever was meant by that message.![]()
No offence taken, but you seriously need to chill out. I whipped together a plot summary just for the hell of it. I was bored and thought "what the hell? I've got nothing better to do". Besides, my "synopsis" didn't even stay on that long. If I remember correctly, it was just over a week it stayed on before IMDB deleted it. And not everything people submitt on IMDB gets added to the specific pages.Why the hell would you write it then?
Nothing personal, but that's exactly what I loathe about sites like IMDB. It's unsubstantiated information passed off as fact. And this is the result.
How about youdon't make up your own plot summaries for movies you haven't even read the script for and are in no way affiliated with?
Until an official synopsis is released by Warner Brothers, I don't think anyone desperately needs one bad enough for a random fan to step in and whip up some B.S. No information is better than false information.

if this isnt the synopsis, why are people believing that this is the new title?
not everything people will see the title on, is going to be a poster, with pics of batman or the bat logo, went it come outs, and they just have "the dark knight" listed on the billboard out side the theater, or in the newspapers, (when people are looking up whats playing) you also, gonna think about word of mouth, someone just says "hey, did you hear about this new "the dark night" movie"I realise this is the WB we're talking about, but do they really think if joe-moviegoer sees the words "the dark knight" along with a giant bat logo they won't be able to put 2 & 2 together?
I realise this is the WB we're talking about, but do they really think if joe-moviegoer sees the words "the dark knight" along with a giant bat logo they won't be able to put 2 & 2 together? Having "Batman" in there is extranious because, as someone said, he is the dark knight...unless, they're referring to him as the dark knight in the title......
*brain explodes*

As a follow up to last year’s blockbuster Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan is set to direct Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Dark Knight, written by Jonathan Nolan, based on a story by Christopher Nolan and David Goyer...

50.-How much do you wanna bet that in print it'll be 'Batman: The Dark Knight', whilst on posters, it'll be 'The Dark Knight' on top of the Bat-symbol?