Nothing's perfect, but that will be my only gripe.How could ANYONE improve on Christian Bale's growly Bat-voice?![]()
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Batwing Flying Down the Street!! (The Dark Knight Rises) - YouTube
WHOA!!! You assume they would just cgi this thing, but they're filming an actual mockup un motion.![]()
I'm also really, really shocked at the leaks coming from the set. Yeah, Hathaway has said that Nolan is more in control than we think and all that, but Begins and Dark Knight in no way had such massive leaks like this. I've rapped with one person who was a crew member during the Chicago productions, and his response was "With the way they made us have things locked down over here, it just seems like the Pittsburgh crew doesn't know what they're doing with regards to a tight set."
I'm sure part of that statement is due to local pride and all, but, still -- this is pretty unprecedented in comparison to Nolan's first two Bat-movies.
In a classic case of covering your ass, what we’re hearing is two separate incarnations are being tooled. One version where the World’s Greatest Detective is firmly established and helps mentor an up-and-coming, fresh-faced Supes and vice versa. Essentially, they’re hoping they can woo Christian Bale back into the cape-and-cowl for a fourth time and in case the Oscar-winner tells them, “No thanks, I’m done!”, they’ll go for a new actor altogether. Both versions would feature Henry Cavill’s Last Son of Krypton.
Mr. Nolan is going out on a classy note with a full-page ad in today's Post-Gazette expressing, "Thank You Pittsburgh." The backdrop is the movie's eye-catching poster art with the shape of a bat in the middle of crumbling buildings.
The ad is signed: Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas & Charles Roven, Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures. In addition to being the director and co-writer, Mr. Nolan is a producer along with Ms. Thomas and Mr. Roven.
It really sucks that The Dark Knight Rises filming is winding down,
and the fact that the production is leaving Pittsburgh almost feels like the end of an era
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