SonikDeath
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Im not sure, if its not real then this guy is pretty good at making stuff up.
I believe the reviewer said that the Joker explains his scaring to different people, each giving a different origin so you never know for sure
Could someone ask that guy about that all blue shot of Joker hitting a camera? Is it really just a camera or Batman fighting Joker with night vision goggles?
why are you guys ruining this movie for yourselves?
The plot info about....
Dent and Rachel being kidnapped and Batman going after Rachel only to find Dent (and Dent going off the deep end in that scene) and the ending where Batman takes the blame for Dent's murders
is info I read in the leaked plot summary that was deemed bogus.
When Eckhart mentioned Harvey getting scarred with acid, he seemed like he was talking about the comics, not necessarily TDK. But then the side with Rossi would have to be completely false too...not to mention Anjow has said repeatedly Harvey gets scarred in court.
why does some fool ask this question every year?
I would actually really like to know why you choose to know every single little thing about the movie before it comes out. Is it that you have no self-control or is there something else to it?
I would actually really like to know why you choose to know every single little thing about the movie before it comes out. Is it that you have no self-control or is there something else to it?
Have no shame!I feel like such a ****e![]()
For me, it's a matter of knowing how I watch movies.I would actually really like to know why you choose to know every single little thing about the movie before it comes out. Is it that you have no self-control or is there something else to it?
Have no shame!
For me, it's a matter of knowing how I watch movies.
I'm usually so focused on cinematography and images that I often miss dialogue and even story points. Also, I like being able to brace myself for jump scenes or gory scenes. It's better if I know they're coming.
So I feel no shame in spoiling myself. It actually gets me to enjoy the film more. (Unless it's supposed to be a really twist-y sort of film but I enjoyed Memento and The Prestige immensely even after spoiling myself on the twist.) Considering the first time I'll be seeing this is in IMAX, I'll probably need all the help I can get in terms of not missing the story!
From reading this guy's responses to the various questions, I think he's legit. At least he seems sincere.