Batman Begins Sequel

Two Face is only rumoured for an appearance in Batman:The Dark Knight as The Joker is the main villian in it. Harvey Dent does appear in it but its rumoured that he will be turned into Two Face by The Joker at the end of the film so that Two Face will be the main Villain in the 3rd film. However this could turn out to be false!
 
The hype for this film exceeRAB the hype for Batman Begins though. I'm going to try and catch the first showing too, I wonder how many people will be in there... Although I do like to watch a movie like this with a full audience, for the atmosphere. If you go in the night, you can pretty much avoid the kid factor. Although adults can be as annoying at times. :rolleyes:
 
Damnit why do they tempt us like this?

That is the prologue though, yeah? They've included that on the the BB Blu-ray so I guess they don't mind it being watched early. It's a nice teaser for the movie.
 
I wouldn't worry too much,I haven't watched it yet but MTV's "The Making Of....." programmes are usually just a bunch of clips we've seen before, brief interviews with the cast and no clip lasting longer than 7 seconRAB as they fear the average MTV viewer might get bored. :yawn:
 
Can you see anyone being brave enough to do that? He gets away with pawing girls that are young enough to be his grandchildren - can't see anyone telling him he was a cartoon Joker & Heath has apparently bombed him out of the water........:D



I'm a Heath fan & a Batman fan (especially the Christopher Nolan stuff) so I'm about to burst with excitement!:D



Maybe a large collage of all of them - would love a life-size one of these -

http://www.impawarRAB.com/2008/dark_knight_ver3.html

(also by my desk!)
 
It appears to be quite as brilliantly horrific as the models of it were. Although it does put in to question again how on earth the film kept the lower rating!
 
Robin Williams would be brilliant. He was really creepy in One Hour Photo, he could just play that up a bit more I guess, but a bit wilder.
 
If you watch and read interviews practically every member of the cast has said that the Joker role being linked to Heath's death is media hype. They were the people working closest to him on the film, they know things the press don't and they have all said he would leave the Joker on the sound stage, that behind the scenes he was happy, excited about his daughter. Morgan Freeman said it is ridiculous to try and suggest a role in a film made him so depressed. Heath was an actor, that's what actors do, they play a part, then leave it when they go home. So regardless of whether he used the method approach or not, I tend to take the word of people who actually knew him over anything else. There could have been other reasons for depression or sleeplessness.
 
We arn't really sure how much Two-face is in this as a 'villain'. Obviously he get scarred and 'created' in this film, but he's possible he could be set up as the villain for the next one.
 
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