Greatness Gone said:What the fuck is wrong with Bale's accent. I'm watching the TODAY show that I recorded earlier, and he sounds like he's from Brooklyn. :lol
http://movies.about.com/od/batman/a/batmancb060805.htm
Losing the Accent for Batman Begins Interviews: I expected Bale to speak with his normal accent in interviews but he didnt and that caught a lot of journalists myself included by surprise. I just finished doing another movie which I had to have an American accent for and I just made a decision, actually very much based on what you just said, that its just too weird having a guy playing Batman speaking in a British accent, you know, for interviews. For Batman interviews Ill stick to this.
Scullibundo said:Quint - probably the most trustworthy reviewer on AICN .
Heh. I don't think so.Solo said:Does such a thing exist?
Saya said:I think he doesn't want the general public to know that Batman is played by an Englishman?
Trust me, I'm not one of those people. MR is like, 5/10. The AF trailer (haven't seen the film) is -1000000000/10.Scullibundo said:Nah, I think it was mostly the script in that first 20 minutes as well. Hard for anyone to get excited about the 'killing time till we find Neo' scenes. The whole Logos/Zion/Neo&Trinity heading to 01/Final Fight (except for the shitty flying parts) was handled great. Then of course there's that hokey Gloria Foster-less ending that seemed unbecoming of the series.
I still don't understand how people can say it was a shitty film, yet go and see some shitty sci fi flick like Aeon Flux and say its pretty good.
Good intentions, poor executionCalcaneus said:How bout we dial down the hype, it will pay off when we finally see the thing. Here we go.
It will be shit. You guys are going to pay money to see shit. From the trailer I see bad acting, bad action, despicable dialogue.
Fuck this movie.
The Dark Knight: Third Highest Advance Ticket Sales of All Time
from /Film by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com)
The advance ticket sales of The Dark Knight continues to point to a huge opening weekend at the box office. The Christopher Nolan comic book sequel is currently outselling three of the Top-10 Performing Films of All-Time at the same point in the sales cycle. According to MovieTickets.com, The Dark Knight has sold out over 150 performances in Los Angeles and New York alone. Thats more than three times as many advance tickets as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest, more than twice as many as Spider-Man 3 and almost twice as many as Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at the same point in the sales cycle for each film. According to Steve Mason, the only two films to do this kind of advance online business were Star Wars: Epsiode III Revenge of the Sith, and Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire.
SpeedingUptoStop said:Anybody want to dial up their predictions?
Whatever the case, Solo's predictions are steadily inching towards 'conservative'. ;-Psuaveric said:It's going to get close to Spiderman's record of a 150 million opening. The only thing holding it back is the long run-time.
Dude, you definitely have the most badass batman-ified avatar. So awesome.Saya said:I just remembered an interview with Bale during the release of Begins that brought this up.:
I think he doesn't want the general public to know that Batman is played by an Englishman?
Scullibundo said:I watched Batman Begins last night in prep for this. It amazes me how well structured and tight the script for Begins is. No scene is wasted, the narrative just build and builds. It has this wonderful momentum to it.
There isn't a movie like that that I DON'T love.suaveric said:Dark Knight is even tighter, if possible. Nothing is wasted, there is a point to everything.
suaveric said:Dark Knight is even tighter, if possible. Nothing is wasted, there is a point to everything.
:O You might miss the Dark Knight! Don't die!Mr. Sam said:It's been described as "economic", so yeah.
Also, as for dialing down the hype... It's too late, I'm in the hospital after suffering the combination of a heart attack and a stroke.
Spotless Mind said:Heh. I don't think so.
I'll be seeing it in exactly 12 hours! Can't frakking wait.
The Dark Knight Sells Out Over 450 Screening
from The Movie Blog by john@themovieblog.com (John Campea)
Were still days away from the release of The Dark Knight, and already MovieTickets.Com is reporting that The Dark Knight has sold out over 450 screenings of the film in North America over 150 screenings in Los Angeles and New York alone.
They estimate that by the time the movie is released The Dark Knight might sell more advanced tickets than any other film in history. Thats a lot of cabbage.
Keep in mind that online movie ticket sales go up every year as more and more people take advantage of the service. But still over 450 shows already sold out? Holy crap!
About a month ago I said I didnt think The Dark Knight would break $100 million opening weekend. After seeing a screening a couple of weeks ago and knowing what kind of buzz it was going to get (The movie is fantastic) I had to change my tune now I think there is a very real possibility it may break the all time opening weekend box office record (in the $150 million range). Lots of cabbage.
widgetraf said:Saw it last night at a premier event. All I can say is..
I thought Iron Man was an awesome comic book hero movie. The Dark Knight shits all over it. Heath Ledger's performance was amazing, Two-face looked absolutely gross, and no Bat-nipples!
References to the great irony of Harvey Dent being the white knight, then Batman being the Dark Knight were much appreciated.
calling my theater now to see if anyone's lined up lolDarko said:What time are you guys heading down?
Darko said:What time are you guys heading down?
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You have been randomly selected among the correct entries submitted to receive two tickets to tomorrow nights (Wednesday) special pre-screening of The Dark Night at the Franklin Institute. The movie begins at 7:00 PM.
Dead said:Another negative review added to RT
And it's ALSO FROM NEW YORK!
Bitter New Yorkers upset that Gotham is now Chicago not a fictionalized New York.Dead said:Another negative review added to RT
And it's ALSO FROM NEW YORK!
I was just about to post this. ;-)Hitokage said:Bitter New Yorkers upset that Gotham is now Chicago not a fictionalized New York.
Screw them, Chicago is a perfect fit for GothamHitokage said:Bitter New Yorkers upset that Gotham is now Chicago not a fictionalized New York.
suaveric said:I'll try and help deflate some expectations- if you didn't like Batman's voice in Begins, you're not going to like it anymore in Dark Knight.
artredis1980 said:4 Negative reviews , all 4 named New yorker, New York this and New York that, all 4 from New York. get the picture?