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The Dark Knight Rises Anticipation Station

I didn't TRY anything, I just pointed out the facts. If this was Rush's idea, then how were there newspaper articles about it BEFORE he ever said anything? Why did Chuck Dixon come out and declare that he himself was a lifelong hardcore right-winger and the idea was ridiculous BEFORE Rush said anything?
Chuck Dixon has a big mouth and is trying to get some of that media attention to sell books.

And how exactly does this refute any point I made? He still made the statements before Rush and the overall story was still reported in other places before Rush.

I'm done arguing. It's all off topic anyway.
 
If you haven't seen the film, how can you assume Ebert's review is "just about right"? This is just the usual knee-jerk Ebert worship.

Given some of the comments you've made about the film that you haven't seen I don't think you can really thrown any stones here.

You're hallucinating. What comments have I made about TDKR?

That it's running time was too long for starters.
 
Oh. Well, I didn't intend that as a judgment regarding the film's content, just as an expression of personal preference regarding running times.
 
I have the bonus music (at least all of the tracks Wikipedia lists) but I'm pretty sure that piano piece isn't part of it.
 
I just bought the novel. Can't wait to read it. It will be like watching the movie with deleted scenes

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^Greg said his novelization is amazingly close to the movie. Apparently the script he was given was followed pretty closely by Nolan.
 
Most likely "Mind if I Cut In". I swear it's in there because one of the things that I have loved most about the score is the use of piano in that specific track. Pretty sure it is from the trailer in question.
 
^Greg said his novelization is amazingly close to the movie. Apparently the script he was given was followed pretty closely by Nolan.

Is that one of those novelizations that end right in the middle of the movie? Too many movie novelizations have done that over the years, the latest was The Avengers. It pisses me off so much because it ends up being a complete waste of time.:mad:
 
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