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The 2012 superhero epic about Batman's struggle to overcome the terrorist leader Bane, as well as his own inner demons.
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Cilogy wrote:I will always lament the fact we never got this shot in the film.

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Hath looks 100% badass.
And we never get any deleted scenes from Nolan's films. Very odd to me.

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Cilogy wrote:I will always lament the fact we never got this shot in the film.

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Hath looks 100% badass.
God, I want 4-hour version of this movie :(

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Durden wrote:
Cilogy wrote:I will always lament the fact we never got this shot in the film.

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Hath looks 100% badass.
wanted to make avy, but with new dimensions looks stupid.
I don't think I understand all the outrage over the avatar dimensions, I mean it's the same dimension ratio as the old site, it's just ... bigger. :lol:

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Cilogy wrote:
Durden wrote:
Cilogy wrote:I will always lament the fact we never got this shot in the film.

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Hath looks 100% badass.
wanted to make avy, but with new dimensions looks stupid.
I don't think I understand all the outrage over the avatar dimensions, I mean it's the same dimension ratio as the old site, it's just ... bigger. :lol:
When I size it down in Imgur to 360x200 the pic looks stretched, and awful.

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Durden wrote:When I size it down in Imgur to 360x200 the pic looks stretched, and awful.
Check the previous page - Pratham has done it for you. :)

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Just caught an interview of Aaron Eckhart while promoting I, Frankenstein at Comic-con. He revealed that he had not watched any movies recently, particularly TDKR yet because of a “bad movie experience" a few years ago. However, he said he will and wants to watch it eventually.

I wonder what shit movie put him off?

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Just caught an interview of Aaron Eckhart while promoting I, Frankenstein at Comic-con. He revealed that he had not watched any movies recently, particularly TDKR yet because of a “bad movie experience" a few years ago. However, he said he will and wants to watch it eventually.

I wonder what shit movie put him off?
Probably Battleship, worst movie last year imo.

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How Christopher Nolan Kept ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Spoilers Under Wraps


Leading up to the release of The Dark Knight Rises, it was easily the most anticipated film in the past five years. Fans and sites like ours scoured around every day looking for new materials and answers to the questions we had about the film. Christopher Nolan knew that. And he also knew the film had some big surprises in store. To help preserve them, especially the fate of Bruce Wayne in the eyes of Gotham City, Nolan ended up filming the scene outside Wayne Manor with different props, and unnecessary actors on set, just so anyone who may or may not have been spying would have no idea what was really going on.

Below, watch a video and read more.

Major Spoilers for The Dark Knight Rises follow.

While filming the funeral for Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor, Nolan knew photographers might be able to catch a glimpse of the tombstones. So he purposely had the one which would read “Bruce Wayne” in the film say “Miranda Tate” to throw people off. It was changed with digital effects later. In addition, he had Christian Bale on the call sheet (in case it leaked) and on set, in costume, make it look like he was attending the funeral. They even shot some scenes with him there just to throw people off.

Pretty tricky stuff from Team Nolan.
http://www.slashfilm.com/how-christophe ... der-wraps/

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