Probably. She sure does have a cute shnozz.
I assumed humor was intended.
"They’re going to dig a big hole in Cherry Way in front of Primanti’s and run the batmobile into the ground, or out of the ground."
Wednesday and Thursday Aug. 17 and 18, Batman and Bane are going to be chasing each other all over the place.
Well, since this is meant to be the end of a trilogy, it would bookend things nicely.
More photos have come in from the Pittsburgh set of The Dark Knight Rises. Marion Cotillard was once again spotted in her costume, but the more insteresing images are of Anne Hathaway on set in what can only be described as Selena Kyle's bohemian day-wear costume. Also, a woman believed to be Anne Hathaway's stand-in was spotted holding what looks to be Selena Kyle's Catwoman mask.
Ok, lots of info. Batcopter isn't on set, but "it's pretty badass". About the size of tumbler, the I talked to said they are filming inside probably till lunch. He said it's hard to describe the flying vehicle. When I asked if it had traditional helicopter blades, he said "yes and no". Also, black tumbler is not here, he said he's not sure if it's in Pittsburgh. Probably won't have much news till afternoon.
They kept the thigh high boots. If they just add the headpiece, you could say that they kept it true to the comic book source.More pics posted here: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=80751
It's a stunt double though.
From an interview with Christian Bale...Jeez Batpod looks like it would be so fun to ride!
ArticleObviously the Bat gadgets and firepower are vital components to any Batman blockbuster. Did you get to lark about on anything spectacularly dangerous?
Well, there's the Bat Pod - essentially a steamroller combined with a superbike combined with an atomic missile. Embarrassingly, I didn't get to ride it. There are other motorbikes in the film that I got to burn about on, but not the Bat Pod - it was deemed too dangerous; they needed me in one piece to finish the damn movie. Well, that's my excuse. In fact, the guy whodid ride it in the film, Jean-Pierre Goy, was the only guy, out of dozens of bike champs and stunt men on set, who could actually stay on the damn thing for any length of time. Everything he learnt about riding a motorbike he said he had to unlearn to ride the Bat Pod.
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