dark_knight08
December 20, 2019
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Sweet,
International teaser poster for the Dark Knight.
10/10 I would like to buy this poster.


I don't know; the first international poster and this one are perfectly juxtaposed . . . Batman is looking out at a massive city; the windows mimicking prison bars; it's very metaphorical . . . Batman has created his own prison, and it's this huge, daunting city . . . just look at the scope of it
in this one, it's the diametric opposite; you have Joker in the middle of a street, ready to wreak havoc, and he could be literally anywhere . . . it explains the movie's struggle in a nutshell . . . almost a 'this city's not big enough for the both of us' type showdown feel . . . and about Batman having to find a needle in a haystack . . .
I don't know; the first international poster and this one are perfectly juxtaposed . . . Batman is looking out at a massive city; the windows mimicking prison bars; it's very metaphorical . . . Batman has created his own prison, and it's this huge, daunting city . . . just look at the scope of it
in this one, it's the diametric opposite; you have Joker in the middle of a street, ready to wreak havoc, and he could be literally anywhere . . . it explains the movie's struggle in a nutshell . . . almost a 'this city's not big enough for the both of us' type showdown feel . . . and about Batman having to find a needle in a haystack . . .
Don't know if this has been brought up before. But this poster and the last one with Batman in the building looking out seem to go very well together. Batman has the higher ground - his territory - and is probably looking for Joker, while Joker is down in the streets - his territory - waiting for Bats to come down and play... Both posters portray their respective points of view, there are strong undercurrents when you look at both posters side-by-side.
Holy crap in a hat! That is outrageous!

havent you seen the other poster? this is clearly placed as the opposite to the batman poster...it's not replacing him. plus, the ad campaign is only JUST getting started.
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I put this in the manip thread already but i just thought id stick it in here in case you were interested.
havent you seen the other poster? this is clearly placed as the opposite to the batman poster...it's not replacing him. plus, the ad campaign is only JUST getting started.

Don't know if this has been brought up before. But this poster and the last one with Batman in the building looking out seem to go very well together. Batman has the higher ground - his territory - and is probably looking for Joker, while Joker is down in the streets - his territory - waiting for Bats to come down and play... Both posters portray their respective points of view, there are strong undercurrents when you look at both posters side-by-side.
Nice poster. Very well done........Just one thing though.....
I hope that this is not the beginning of what happened in the last Batman franchise. Joker is too prominent....drowning out Batman. The great thing about how this new reboot did was the fact that for the first time, it was about Wayne. The villains provided balance. But they didn't dominate the story. Nicholson, Carey, Devito, Lee Jones......They all became the movie.
I know this poster isn't meant to turn this into " Joker: The Movie", the silent message is pretty clear. Where's Batman in the poster?? No where to be found. They need to balance the ad campaign just a little.![]()

t:glad you liked, caleb.jick...i really like it when its darker!