Edited by Cartman, 30 July 2007 - 14:43.
Batman: The Dark Knight
#126
Posted 30 July 2007 - 14:42
#127
Posted 31 July 2007 - 01:15
Jag tycker faktiskt batt det var rätt spännande med tanke på vad som sades. Och utan bilder så lyssnade man verkligen.
And if they think of me now and then, if they don't forget me, then our hearts will be one. I don't need a weapon. My friends are my power!
-Sora, Kingdom Hearts
#128
Posted 01 August 2007 - 01:32
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#129
Posted 04 August 2007 - 15:00
http://forum.newsara...ad.php?t=123595

Intressant att nämna är att DC även gör en PG-13 Wonderwoman animerad långfilm. Vilket tyder på att man är rätt trötta på WBs konstanta Development hell med den karaktären.
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#130
Posted 04 August 2007 - 20:54
Kul att de gör nåt med Wonder Woman också. Kommer det vara i samma kontinuitet som den där Justice League-filmen de håller på att göra, eller är den fristående som Superman: Doomsday?
Insändare ur Gefle Dagblad 17/10 2005.
"Tyvärr förvandlas han ideligen till en löjligt brinnande dödskalle"
Filmrecensenten Kristian Ekenberg om Nicholas Cage som Ghost Rider, ur Gefle Dagblad 17/3 2007
#131
Posted 04 August 2007 - 22:41
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#133
Posted 09 August 2007 - 22:05
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#134
Posted 13 August 2007 - 22:55
http://www.wizarduni...t/005607875.cfm
+ Här Christopher Nolans och David Goyers förord/snack från Absolute Edition Hardcovern av Batman:The Long Halloween.
INTRODUCTION: A Conversation with Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer
CN: When you’re putting together a Batman film, people always ask, “Are you looking at this comic book or that comic book?” And the truth is you look at all of them. As a filmmaker, though, THE LONG HALLOWEEN was one Batman story that really drew me in in terms of cinematic potential.
DG: It is cinematic. I think TLH stands out as probably the most ambitious Batman story that’s been told. It certainly feels like the most densely plotted.
CN: It’s a crime epic. Jeph Loeb did this incredible job of taking the more exotic elements of the Batman universe and grounding them in a believable world. He took supporting characters and gave them real lives and real emotions. And real consequences to their actions. This has tremendous impact on the reader. TLH is more than a comic book. It’s an epic tragedy.
DG: Right. And Tim Sale’s artwork accentuates that by relying on a restricted color palette and a strong usage of shadow. It creates this stylistic balance between being expressionistic but also feeling somewhat realistic. It reminds me of Fritz Lang’s M. Most of the time people want to make these things look more like Metropolis, but I think it looks and feels more like M.
CN: Exactly. The artwork is fantastically noirish. It portrays this massive American city and the underworld that threatens to envelop it in striking detail and remarkable scope.
DG: In so many of the previous depictions of Batman, he was running around fighting bad guys in a vacuum. The machinations of the police, the corruption within the force, how Batman, and Gordon, and Dent negotiate all of that-none of that has been examined prior to TLH.
CN: Well, we co-opted TLH’s idea of the triumvirate for Batman Begins to some extent, showing Batman function as one point of a strong triangle with the police and the D.A. by acting as a force that can crack things open and provide a wedge against all the corruption.
DG: That scene on the rooftop between Gordon, Dent, and Batman in TLH – in which you realize Batman can obviously bring criminals to justice, but he needs the police to arrest them and the D.A.’s office to prosecute them – that was something new that Jeph Loeb introduced into the lore. For Batman Begins, we used Rachel instead of Dent as the pinnacle of the triangle, but she still served the same function.
CN: Same function exactly. TLH suggested a very strong utility for Batman in Gotham, which helped us because when you try to adapt the character into a movie in a realistic manner, you’re left with that question, “Okay, what’s Batman’s purpose?” He can’t be everywhere at once. He’s not superhuman. He’s just a regular guy. So how will he be most effective? How can he leverage his skills to transform the whole city? TLH answered that question, positioning Batman and Bruce Wayne as a part of a greater mechanism in Gotham. Along those lines, I was impressed with how seamlessly Loeb and Sale were able to intergrate the more fantastical elements of Batman, more notably the villains, within the context of the real world, striking a balance that felt credible. It was a great inspiration to us in terms of tonality.
DG: That’s certainly the case with Jim Gordon. TLH really ran with what Year One started, giving us an entirely different depiction of Gordon. Previously in the comic books, in the movies, and in the TV show, Gordon was this kind of bumbling, avuncular character, whereas in these stories, he’s depicted as this beleaguered, mid-level sergeant in this rampantly corrupt police force, which is the Gordon we meet in Batman Begins.
CN: Yes. And I think as we get on with THE DARK KNIGHT, TLH is becoming more influential in terms of Harvey Dent. Throughout writing Batman Begins, we had always talked a lot about dealing with Harvey Dent, whether or not to feature him in some way in the movie. I think we had him in there in the very earliest stages of conception.
DG: Yeah, we did. Briefly.
CN: And then we realized we couldn’t do him justice.
DG: For me, there are three major comic book influences within the Batman lore. There’s YEAR ONE, the Neal Adams stuff, and there is TLH. But by the time THE DARK KNIGHT comes out, it will become apparent that TLH is the preeminent influence on both movies.
CN: Yeah, I think that could be right.
Christopher Nolan and David Goyer spoke about TLH on November 15, 2006, a few weeks before principal photography began on TDK.
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#135
Posted 01 October 2007 - 21:59
jag skulle acceptera att Jokern var inblandad i att Harvey Dent skulle bli ärrad, tycker inte att det skulle förstöra vem Harvey är eller var,eller blir.
Skulle inte heller ha något emot om Jokern har ett finger med i spelet gällande Harvey's olycka. Tycker det kanske kan tillföra och ge ännu mer dramatik runt Jokern, ärkefiende som han är. Tycker absolut inte det stör iallafall.
Av det man sett av Batpoden gillar jag skarpt. Hör också till den skaran som var lite missnöjd med batmobilen i Begins. Föredrar den lite mer långsmala varianten som den i Burton's filmer eller Batman TAS framför tanks varianten. Fast det kanske är en vanesak.. Men Batpoden ser grym ut!
Lite intressant att karaktären Barbara Gordon är med. Undrar om man tänkt utveckla hon till Batgirl i en framtida film?
Är förövrigt nöjd med att Maggie Jyllenhaal ersätter Katie Holmes.. Anser hon vara mycket bättre skådis och passar bättre in här...
Edited by Spacer, 05 October 2007 - 01:43.
#136
Posted 24 October 2007 - 23:23
#137
Posted 25 October 2007 - 00:12
#138
Posted 25 October 2007 - 00:18
Och Jokern...det ska bli spännande att se hur Ledger spelar rollen. Rätt att inte bara försöka göra Nicholsons variant också. Kan tycka att BB saknade en riktigt intressant skurk, även om Ra´s var okej och Scarecrow var mycket bra så är ju Jokern på en helt annan nivå. Eckhart som Dent kan väl vara ett bra val, hade nog hellre sett Liev Schreiber. Han är kanske för gammal numera (?) men sen exakt ut som Tim Sale tecknade Dent i TLH och DV.
#139
Posted 25 October 2007 - 16:10
Batman Begins
2005&2008 Year of the Bat
2005 Evil feared the Knight, 2008 The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight
#140
Posted 25 October 2007 - 19:56
Om de skulle ha Dick Grayson med i en uppföljare, så tycker jag inte att det är nödvändigt att han blir Robin på en gång. Han behöver inte ens få reda på att Bruce är Batman i filmen där han introduceras. Då kan de koncentrera sig lite mer på att han vänjer sig vid att bo i en stor herrgård efter att ha levt med en cirkus och att Bruce försöka vara en bra fosterförälder. Om det ens finns nån plats för Dick i den här franchisen, vill säga.
Insändare ur Gefle Dagblad 17/10 2005.
"Tyvärr förvandlas han ideligen till en löjligt brinnande dödskalle"
Filmrecensenten Kristian Ekenberg om Nicholas Cage som Ghost Rider, ur Gefle Dagblad 17/3 2007
#141
Posted 28 October 2007 - 16:33
Robin känns alltid som ett riskprojekt. Känns väldigt avlägset att få in han i denna filmserien ännu tycker jag..
Edited by Spacer, 28 October 2007 - 17:23.
#142
Posted 28 October 2007 - 18:00
Spacer: Det där du sa om Barbara Gordon låter väldigt troligt. Hoppas det är så för det gav The Killing Joke väldigt mycket.
And if they think of me now and then, if they don't forget me, then our hearts will be one. I don't need a weapon. My friends are my power!
-Sora, Kingdom Hearts
#143
Posted 29 October 2007 - 00:16
#144
Posted 30 October 2007 - 14:54
Nu ryktas det ju att att något händer på webben under Halloween, att man ska kolla på sidan www.whysoserious.com och kolla på pumpan och vad som händer med den. Kanske bilder,eller en längre trailer med Jokern eller nånting.
SHH - The Dark Knight's Rotting Jack-O'-Lantern
Source: Superhero Hype! on October 29, 2007
The WhySoSerious.com Jack-O'-Lantern is only rotting on one side. Remind you of something? Perhaps someone with a dual personality?...
Bilder via länken. Eftersom jag inte har så oerhört bra koll på Batman så kanske någon kan fylla på med lite mera information?
#145
Posted 30 October 2007 - 15:01
#146
Posted 30 October 2007 - 15:03
Min bildtråd - Min dA-sida - Min facebook-sida
>>Årets manlige medlem 2006<<
#147
Posted 30 October 2007 - 15:11
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#149
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#150
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