The Dark Knight TDK Press Screenings

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Does he mean "on the run" as in he is going after someone. Or does he mean like actually running. Because i would have to shoot myself if it ended with him running.
 
Doesn't that review have a lot of the same wording and phraseology of the one posted on IMDB a few days ago? I'm not saying it's fake, but...
 
Man that guy sounds pretty god damn legit. Someone should get on there and ask if Rachel gets it.
 
To me its not his actual review that makes me think its legit, its how he answers everybodies questions.
 
someone with an acct plz ask what happens to joker at the end plz.

my keyboard broke and i really dont wanna register for an acct w/ an on-screen keyboard.
 
The guy says Harvey gets gasoline thrown in his face, then his face catches fire. Ugh.
 
someone with an acct plz ask what happens to joker at the end plz.

my keyboard broke and i really dont wanna register for an acct w/ an on-screen keyboard.

from what I heard
he just disapears
 
The guy says Harvey gets gasoline thrown in his face, then his face catches fire. Ugh.

bulls**t.

acids been confirmed like 6 times. i believed him til now, now im thinkin "troll w/ a lot of free time n imagination."
 
Yea, actually the more info he posts the more fake it looks to me.

Such as this:

Ok, honestly I have no clue what Anthony Michael Hall was doing in it - maybe some serious Batman fans will see the movie and figure out that he's forshadowing for another character, i dont know. He's a reporter on TV throughout the whole film, at one point Joker strings him upside down and makes him deliver a chilling message to the city on camera.

No clue who Sarah Jayne Dunn is - i googled some pictures, you're right she is hot, but i don't recognize her. Wayne rolls to a couple big parties with some serious hotties on his arm, maybe she's one.

I just feel like he is basically repeating everything he has seen in trailers and stuff. The stuff we don't know about he is also vague about, like AMH.
 
And that ending is neither a cliffhanger or a, as Nolan described it "movie that stands on its own". It's kinda plain actually, if that were the ending.
 
I don't think he was vague about AMH at all. :huh:
Really? Like how
he can't even make up his mind about whether he could become a villain or not?

That should be pretty obvious to anyone who sees it I'm sure whether he is or not.
 
But the ending reported does not indicate the film does not "hold up on its own" - its no more a cliff hanger, really, than Batman Begins which he also considered a film that held up on its own.
 
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