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Someone from newsarama said that is Scarecrow in the second pic.
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That's the actor who's playing him. It may be a shot before he actually turns into the Scarecrow. Like Jack into Joker in the first film. Who knows...
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I think Scarecrow is being played by the dude from 28 Days Later.
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BTW Batman turns out to be Bruce Wayne. I just saved you 9 bucks.
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Yeah, and in Titanic the boat sinks at the end!
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Really?! No shit?!?!
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Bruce Willis is dead.
Darth Vader is Luke's father.
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AND Optimus Prime dies...
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AND Optimus Prime dies...
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i still think they should have given batman lenses
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The cape shot looks good. The close-up of the suit...ick. It looks like a crappier version of the previous films' outfits.
Still, it doesn't look as bad the Halle Berry Catwoman suit....
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Fuck the suit. It looks good enough that I'll accept it if the story, acting, directing reflect the talent making the film.
Like we didn't fucking know George "I don't act I just play George Clooney" Clooney and Joel "Nipple" Shoefucker were going to fuck up the whole damn show.
Shit I couldn't understand one bit of Arnold's shitty dialog. I figured he wanted to blow up planet basketball.
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The scary part was that Arnold was the best part of the whole damn movie. ZOD is impressed on what he has seen and read so far. ZOD still waits for the day that his movie comes out and makes its sure billion at the box office! KNEEL before ZOD!!
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This is going to be a bloody fantastic film.
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"Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins explores the origins of the Batman legend and The Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham. In the wake of his parents' murder, disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful. He returns to Gotham and unveils his alter ego, Batman, a masked crusader who uses his strength, intellect and an array of high tech deceptions to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city."
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High tech deceptions?
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Here is the article that I got the pics from:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5197046/site/newsweek/
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Movies: Bat Out of Hell
Seven years ago, 'Batman' was on life support. Now a gifted director is trying to resurrect the franchise. An exclusive visit to the set.
June 21 issue - The only major cast member on the set of the new "Batman" movie who doesn't have his own private trailer with his name on the door is Batman himself, actor Christian Bale. Michael Caine, who plays Batman's trusted butler, Alfred, has one, as does Katie Holmes, who plays love interest Rachel Dodson. But what about Bale? If you're looking for him, try knocking on the trailer door with a sign that reads BRUCE WAYNE. (That's Batman's alter ego. But you knew that.) If it all sounds a bit Method-actor fussy, well, it is. But Bale doesn't come across that way. Between takes of a scene in the dank, monstrous Batcave—erected on a soundstage at Shepperton Studios outside London and complete with lagoon, waterfall and subterranean bachelor pad—Holmes tries to engage Bale, 30, in a quick rehearsal. "Is Sergeant Gordon your friend?" she asks, running one of her lines. "Yes," a fully costumed Bale answers in his thick, icy baritone. "He's very warm, very comforting. I like to be held." Later, Bale hums as a makeup guy gives him a retouching. "The next one'll be a musical?" the man asks. Bale grins. "Yeah, they'll call it 'Batman!' with an exclamation point."
Let's just see how this new movie pans out first, shall we? After all, the comic-book franchise does have a checkered past. The new chapter, which will hit theaters in June 2005, is called "Batman Begins"—presumably because "Batman Sucked the Last Time So We're Starting Over" was too clunky. After the cultural phenomenon surrounding Tim Burton's operatic 1989 original, which rang up $251 million at the box office and untold more in bicycle caps and Prince cassette singles, the series plummeted over three sequels, bottoming out with 1997's disastrous "Batman & Robin," featuring George Clooney in a Batsuit studded with rubber nipples. But now there is buzz once again around the Warner Brothers franchise, and it's all because of the new film's 33-year-old director, England's Christopher Nolan, the creator of "Memento." "Batman is an absolutely iconic character, one of the great figures in pop culture, really," says Nolan. "But there has to be a reason for making this film as opposed to just renting Tim Burton's version." The hiring of the Welsh indie actor Bale ("American Psycho") was a healthy start—especially given the crass, movie-star jamboree (Uma Thurman, Arnold Schwarzenegger) that mucked up the later "Batman" sequels.
Warner Brothers might appear to be rolling the dice by handing over a $150 million summer blockbuster to a man who's never directed an action movie before. But the real risk isn't Nolan. It's Batman. Seven years ago, moviegoers' interest in the character had flatlined. Even Nolan admits he's not certain enough time has passed for audiences to get excited about a new "Batman" movie. "But I know I am," he says, laughing. So was the studio. When Alan Horn took over Warner Brothers four years ago, "one of his mandates was to get 'Batman' back out there," says president of production Jeff Rabinov. "But it took time to find the right person to redefine the franchise." Nolan won the job by vowing to strip away the later sequels' bombast and return "Batman" to its roots in character drama.
As exhaustively as the "Batman" legend has been told on film and TV, one chapter has never received comprehensive treatment: the first one. As a boy, Bruce Wayne sees his parents murdered before his eyes and dedicates his life to avenging them. But how, and why, does he become Batman? Where do the suit and cape come from? (Burton's film glossed over these questions.) Or, as Nolan puts it, "How did this guy who has no superpowers acquire all of these capabilities? He lives in the real world—it's sort of New York on steroids, but it's our world." Nolan pored over 65 years of comics and came up with this story: after a long exile, Wayne, now a 25-year-old scion, returns to Gotham City intent on kicking criminal butt. His family's military subcontracting business, Wayne Enterprises, has been seized by shareholders, who've relegated the company's most ambitious designs—and their inventor, Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman)—to the scrapheap. Wayne befriends Fox, using his designs to create an alter ego. And not a moment too soon because, naturally, there's a villain on the loose named the Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy of "28 Days Later"), who's hellbent on poisoning all of Gotham.
It's a comic-book tale, but Nolan promises that "Batman Begins," which also stars Liam Neeson and Gary Oldman, won't look anything like a comic-book movie. In contrast to the gothic fantasia of Burton's creation, Nolan has opted for gritty urban realism. At a converted airplane hangar an hour north of London, his crew has built a full city block of Gotham, much of it based on the towering slums of Kowloon in Hong Kong, which were razed in 1994. But the starting point for his vision, the director says, was the new Batmobile. Last year Nolan holed up in his garage in Los Angeles with production designer Nathan Crowley and hammered out a design that would make sense for the story. What they came up with is a drastic departure. The vehicle's rear is stacked with four 44-inch Humvee tires, and the front is covered in jagged plates of armor. It looks like something Pablo Picasso might take to a monster-truck rally—a muscle car for a tortured soul. Perfect for Batman.
The Batmobile may have been step one, but on the set, nothing gets more attention than the Batsuit. Whenever Bale is in costume, two people trail him to keep it smudge-free; another person is charged with making sure his cape billows dramatically. On a converted parking lot at Shepperton, the crew has built an entire village of trailers, dubbed Cape Town, where chemists and costume art-ists churn out neoprene-and-foam-latex Batsuits by the bushel. In the movie, the suit is translucent at first: it's a futuristic military design complete with body armor and muscle-recovery devices. Wayne sprays it black to camouflage it. "Chris wanted a serious, matte finish—not shiny or gloopy," says costume designer Lindy Hemming. "We didn't want to depart from the classic silhouette, but we also didn't want to go too much in the homoerotic direction." Got it: no nipples.
On this particular day, Bale has been in the Batsuit for nine hours, and his brain is starting to boil. But he keeps up his good humor. After one take, Nolan instructs him to try a line again with more intensity, and Bale answers with a riff inspired by "This Is Spinal Tap": "How much more Batman can you get? The answer is: none. None more Batman." Later, freed of his suit, Bale plugs his nose with a handkerchief soaked in Olbas oil, a Swiss remedy for headaches. "This is obviously the highest-profile movie I will probably ever do," Bale says, taking a drag on his hand-rolled cigarette. "And sometimes on a huge movie like this, every take becomes an event. You can easily lose any kind of intimacy. But it feels as good as it can here, because at the core of this huge production is Chris Nolan." And if "Batman" is going to begin again, it's all up to the man at the top.
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"We didn't want to depart from the classic silhouette, but we also didn't want to go too much in the homoerotic direction." Got it: no nipples.
So Rob probably won't see it now.
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That article said everything I wanted to hear. No nipples. They made fun of the bad movies. It will show his origin. I can't wait!
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But this Batman goes to eleven.
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holy crap, i'm excited to see the movie!
this is exciting in the geekiest way possible
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My roommate is a huge Christian Bale fan. She's going to love it when I e-mail her the article.
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ZOD said: ZOD still waits for the day that his movie comes out and makes its sure billion at the box office! KNEEL before ZOD!!
Y'know, I'd probably shell out 8 bucks to see ZOD: The Movie.
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Y'know, I'd probably shell out 8 bucks to see ZOD: The Movie.
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See cursed WB! The PEOPLE DEMAND a ZOD Movie!! ZOD demands a director and producer credit as well with his acting credit and a 1 million dollars petty cash account!
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"the teaser trailer for the new BATMAN is being targeted for theatrical release shortly, and possibly to run in front of either SPIDER-MAN 2 or, more likely, WB's own CATWOMAN. At the time of FilmForce's report (June 8), a decision hasn't been made as to which film the trailer will play for."
Also of note is Batman On Film's decision to post a scan of the first photograph from the movie of Liam Neeson's character Henri Ducard. The bearded Neeson can be seen in the current issue of Newsweek and at Batman On Film's news section.
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They're not smart enough to run the teaser before Spider-Man 2.
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I think it would be a smarter decision to put it in front of Catwoman.. would get them more sales. I know I would buy a ticket for Catwoman just to see the Batman Begins Trailer. I'd also have to sit through Catwoman, which I can only do if I tear it apart with a friend, MST3K style.
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Last time I checked you could leave after the trailers...
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Considering what Halle Berry is wearing. ZOD would go in with plenty of Vaseline and tissues.
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ZOD said: Considering what Halle Berry is wearing. ZOD would go in with plenty of Vaseline and tissues.
Isn't that why they arrested PeeWee Herman the first time?
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Thank God I'm not seeing this movie, then.
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