The Dark Knight Rises - In theaters July 20, 2012

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[CONTAINER][MOVIE1]Title: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

Tagline: The Legend Ends

Genre: [GENRE]Action[/GENRE], [GENRE]Crime[/GENRE], [GENRE]Drama[/GENRE], [GENRE]Thriller[/GENRE]

Director: [DIRECTOR]Christopher Nolan[/DIRECTOR]

Cast: [ACTOR]Christian Bale[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Michael Caine[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Gary Oldman[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Anne Hathaway[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Tom Hardy[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Marion Cotillard[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Joseph Gordon-Levitt[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Morgan Freeman[/ACTOR]

Runtime: [RUNTIME]165[/RUNTIME]

Plot: Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent's crimes to protect the late attorney's reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department. Eight years later, Batman encounters the mysterious Selina Kyle and the villainous Bane, a new terrorist leader who overwhelms Gotham's finest. The Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy.[/MOVIE1][POSTER1]
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From IMDB:


Old info:
The fact that there will be another Batman film in Christopher Nolan’s presumptive trilogy is assumed by just about everyone, despite the fact that there has been no formal announcement of the film. But in the runup to the release of Nolan’s Inception, which opens on July 16, there is already some talk about what the next Batman film might look like.

Wally Pfister is the cinematographer responsible for all of Christopher Nolan’s features from Memento on, and his photography was one of the things I liked best about The Dark Knight. He captured Chicago-as-Gotham with a simplicity and clarity that was very uncharacteristic of most superhero films. Now he’s talking about possibilities for the third film, including the option of 3D. Hint: don’t expect Batman 3D.

Cinematical spoke to Pfister when the Dallas Film Society presented him with the Star Award for accomplishments in cinematography. The site promises a full interview in which Pfister explains the “mutual disinterest” he and Christopher Nolan have for 3D. But they do quote him saying,
What Chris and I have talked about is doing something cool and something interesting…Brad Bird was [saying] ‘you’ve got to shoot the whole thing in IMAX!’ I was like, yeah, I’ve talked to Chris about that.

There’s also another comment, which seems to refer to shooting more of this upcoming film in IMAX:

But I think Chris is game for doing something interesting like that, Lord knows that the 3-D fad might pass by the time that summer comes around.

AICN, meanwhile, got a few more of Pfister’s comments from a tipster. Both the cinematographer and Nolan are disinterested in digital cinematography and very much prefer to shoot on film. That’s the root of their disinterest in 3D, which Pfister said is “great for like amusement park rides like the ‘Honey I Shrunk The Kids’ ride at Disneyland.” Pfister also called 3D a distraction and not realistic.

The appeal of IMAX and the disinterest in 3D both come from that love of shooting on film. While 3D lacks realism, shooting in IMAX has huge latitude, and captures incredible detail. The downside to IMAX is that the cameras are bulky and loud, and the format is expensive.

FYI, Batman on Film is saying that Warner Bros. will officially announce the third Batman film in July. Which isn’t that much of a deductive leap, as Nolan hasn’t been interested in talking about Batman while he finishes Inception, and that movie is released in July. Plus, there’s that little Comic Con gathering in San Diego. So expect more news in July.

/Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/04/21...-pfister-talks-batman-3-and-3d/#ixzz0llqYzWTi

Can't wait!
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Cineplex is having a trilogy marathon release of the TDKR along BB and TDK... I really wanna do it but man its 8 hours with all three movies. I dont know if I can do 8 hours straight at the theatre. Maybe at home I can with the best seat in the house with an easily accessible kitchen, fan and bathroom but at the theatre not so sure....

thinking of doing it though... although I can't get anyone else to come either, lol.

And that poster is AWESOME^^^ above.
 
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That poster is AWESOME!!

I agree - that poster is pretty awesome.
I was also trying to look at that poster as if it was one Sinister Six-type movie - I wonder if any director could pull it off having so many villains in one movie. If Avengers was able to pull it off with so many superheroes in one film, then maybe it is possible to have a film with a ton of famous villains - and not be cheesy like in the last two Shumacher Batman films.
 
I agree - that poster is pretty awesome.
I was also trying to look at that poster as if it was one Sinister Six-type movie - I wonder if any director could pull it off having so many villains in one movie. If Avengers was able to pull it off with so many superheroes in one film, then maybe it is possible to have a film with a ton of famous villains - and not be cheesy like in the last two Shumacher Batman films.

If they use the arkham asylum story arc, then it would definitely be possible.
 
Cineplex is having a trilogy marathon release of the TDKR along BB and TDK... I really wanna do it but man its 8 hours with all three movies. I dont know if I can do 8 hours straight at the theatre. Maybe at home I can with the best seat in the house with an easily accessible kitchen, fan and bathroom but at the theatre not so sure....

thinking of doing it though... although I can't get anyone else to come either, lol.

And that poster is AWESOME^^^ above.

8 hours straight is a long time lol but it would be an awesome 8 hours :scat:
I would love to do it but there are no theaters doing it that I've heard of around my area :( I probably wouldn't be able to get anyone to do it with me either if it was being shown near to me, my friends would think I'm crazy sitting in a cinema for 8 hours :hilarious:
 
8 hours straight is a long time lol but it would be an awesome 8 hours :scat:
I would love to do it but there are no theaters doing it that I've heard of around my area :( I probably wouldn't be able to get anyone to do it with me either if it was being shown near to me, my friends would think I'm crazy sitting in a cinema for 8 hours :hilarious:

Yeah its a long time. I mean I already know no one else is going to do it with me as everyone I asked thinks I'm crazy, lol. So it will be a lone wolf operation if I do go.

My biggest concern is that I might be too tired by the time TDKR starts 5 hours into the marathon to actually enjoy it properly.

I just think 8 hours is too long... I dont think I can do it, lol. The more I think about the more I think, no.

But it would be cool to see BB and TDK on the big screen again. Ive actually never seen a marathon like this offered in my area before either.
 
Yes you have! I want this poster too now, lol. Is this a poster there going to be giving out at AMC trilogy marathon's?

I am assuming so as the listing states this:

Admission price includes an exclusive trilogy poster while supplies last.

Then it has the picture of the poster next to it. Same as they did with John Carter. Although, that was a mondo poster.
 
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I am assuming so as the listing states this:

Admission price includes an exclusive trilogy poster while supplies last.

Then it has the picture of the poster next to it. Same as they did with John Carter. Although, that was a mondo poster.

cool, good to know.