^ Boom boom. But it's more like it than the ones from the last two movies.
As far as I can see, it's the same from TDK.
^ Boom boom. But it's more like it than the ones from the last two movies.
I thought I'd be going more than I usually do for this summer, but so far it's just been Thor and Xmen First Class.
Batman, Superman, Bond. The rest I don't care.2012 is going to be huge. Batman, Superman, Spiderman, Star Trek, James Bond--I usually go to the movies once a year. I will be in the theatre for at least 3 films that I know of in 2012.
It almost looks like Background Man is recording the fight......maybe so Bane can show Gotham how he broke the Batman?![]()
Batman- I should have stayed home today.
2012 is going to be huge. Batman, Superman, Spiderman, Star Trek, James Bond--I usually go to the movies once a year. I will be in the theatre for at least 3 films that I know of in 2012.
Batman, Superman, Bond. The rest I don't care.2012 is going to be huge. Batman, Superman, Spiderman, Star Trek, James Bond--I usually go to the movies once a year. I will be in the theatre for at least 3 films that I know of in 2012.
2012 is going to be huge. Batman, Superman, Spiderman, Star Trek, James Bond--I usually go to the movies once a year. I will be in the theatre for at least 3 films that I know of in 2012.
Wow, so not only do we get the three biggest superheroes on screen in the same year, but a new Trek movie as well? Awesome.
Someone played around with photoshop and got an interesting pic of Bane in his mask:
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Looks prety creepy.
2012 is going to be huge. Batman, Superman, Spiderman, Star Trek, James Bond--I usually go to the movies once a year. I will be in the theatre for at least 3 films that I know of in 2012.
And, what's more, the conversation that used, the one between Bruce and Alfred, went to the core of what the film was about, and it steered clear from most of the cliches that you see in trailers.
This trailer was full of cliches. The words shown on screen were not much different than almost any teaser traier including (and since) the Phantom Menace, about heroes and their journeys. Gordon's dialogue is simple, pandering and obvious.
On one hand, the trailer is terrible; on the other it is exactly what anyone who would have bought a ticket just to see it would deserve.
JarodRussel said:Bruce getting his back broken.
Waste of perfectly good Bane otherwise.
And, what's more, the conversation that used, the one between Bruce and Alfred, went to the core of what the film was about, and it steered clear from most of the cliches that you see in trailers.
This trailer was full of cliches. The words shown on screen were not much different than almost any teaser traier including (and since) the Phantom Menace, about heroes and their journeys. Gordon's dialogue is simple, pandering and obvious.
Gordon's dialogue with Wayne seemingly goes to the core of what this film is about, so I don't see a big difference.
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