TheIrishAvenger
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Dew is live! Somebody enter the code from yesterday's ad!
On the Dew site it says the promotion is over lol? I'm assuming its a glitch?

It's working for me.
http://dewgothamcity.com/
Apparently one of the prizes is a signed copy of the TDKR script.
So, on the 29th critics are allowed to review it? I didn't see the tweet.
Yep, earliest reviews for Green Lantern popped up 2-3 days before it came out. 22 days is definitely a sign of confidence.

The other guy was Scott Mendelson, he's a film critic. I have no idea what his credibility is since I've never heard of him. But here's the reply he made to Kris: ++click
The 29th will be a nerve wrecking day...so the embargos will be lifted by then?
I thought the user that posted it said that the critic they tweeted will be SEEING TDKR on the 29th of June. Not anything about lifting embargoes then.Pretty much, yes.

Frequent reader of his blog. Scott's made no bones about how much he loves the Batman character and considers the Dark Knight the definitive Batman film. Over the years, he's done the most editorials on box office and Batman. Today, he posted a 20 year retrospective on how Batman Returns changed the industry. Great, great red.
But, he's cautiously, cautiously optimistic/worried about Rises because of Bane and the rising expectations of the film and the fact that, sooner or later, Nolan's got to make at least one films that doesn't work, right?
He's no hater of Batman. But, again, when Bane was announced, he was underwhelmed by the decision. He didn't like the prologue all that much, but the final trailer for Rises finally got to him and he's seems genuinely hopeful of the film.
But, he has concerns, especially after coming off of Knight...which we all sort of had when details and footage were scarce.
Here are the retrospectives for anyone who wants to read them:Frequent reader of his blog. Scott's made no bones about how much he loves the Batman character and considers the Dark Knight the definitive Batman film. Over the years, he's done the most editorials on box office and Batman. Today, he posted a 20 year retrospective on how Batman Returns changed the industry. Great, great red.
But, he's cautiously, cautiously optimistic/worried about Rises because of Bane and the rising expectations of the film and the fact that, sooner or later, Nolan's got to make at least one films that doesn't work, right?
He's no hater of Batman. But, again, when Bane was announced, he was underwhelmed by the decision. He didn't like the prologue all that much, but the final trailer for Rises finally got to him and he's seems genuinely hopeful of the film.
But, he has concerns, especially after coming off of Knight...which we all sort of had when details and footage were scarce.